My name is Ahona Anjum. I am from Bangladesh. I volunteered in “Future Nepal” for two weeks from 16th March 2019 to 30th March 2019. It was amazing to volunteer here. First couple of days, I stayed in Thamel. Durga was really friendly and also took me to sightsee lots of amazing places. Thanks to her, I also could learn a new …
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Pablo G. Capistrano (Spain)
pablogcapistrano@gmail.com
I have spent three months and half in Nepal, for almost two months collaborating with Future Nepal, my experience was great from the first day I arrived, Durga and all the family were so nice and welcoming, the project in Kathmandu at Himalaya School and the library and after at the Eco-Park in Chitwan were great, it’s been very interesting …
Carol Abril (Spain)
It was my first voluntary experience. I love Nepal and Raniban area with kind people everywhere. I hope had contributed somehow with the classes and with my energy.Thanks Durga for your hospitality. I hope you will continue developing your projects. You have good ideas. Best wishes to you and your kind family.
Chui Lee Wong (Malaysia)
It is my first voluntary experience but it will not be last. I’m so blessed that I have been treating like one of your family member. Your family & kids made me feel I’m home always from home. All the wonderful memories will be always in my mind, I will never forget them. Lots of my first time took placed …
Estelle Ng (Singapore)
A huge thank you to Durga and family for being such wonderful hosts during my stay in Nepal. Thank you for everything. Wherever I go, I know that I’ll have friends and family on Kathmandu/Chitwan. I’ll definitely miss your dhal bhaat and tea. I wish Future Nepal all the best and please, let’s stay in touch. Will definitely drop by …
Carlota, Anna, Clara, Arianda (Spain)
This has been an incredible experience getting to know the Nepalese culture and this wonderful country has made us feel really lucky. We felt welcome at all times and we really appreciate what your family has done for us. You made us feel special, as if we were at home. When we come back from the Orphanage we realize how …
Linnea (Sweden)
This has truly been an memorable experience!To get to know Nepalese culture, people and their lives has been so interesting. I hope many more volunteers will come to have this experience. It does change some perspectives. I am very glad to have gotten to know the women in women group and also the children in the school, although they were …
Ayse Ozkaya (Turkish)
ayse_ozkaya@hotmail.com
I find the WWH from internet and I connect to Future Nepal. Durga is surprising me because I found answer of my questions always in short time. I was so happy. Durga is a nice person, very friendly and she piked me up and brought to monastery. She is making her job seriously. I requested her to see local house …
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