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CSL Programme in Nepal

5 Nights - 6 Days

Conservation Service Learning Program in Nepal: A Journey of Impact and Adventure

About This Trip

Travel, Explore & Learn

Discover the world of conservation in Nepal with our Learning Program, where you’ll work closely with professionals to preserve endangered wildlife and protect ecosystems critical to biodiversity..Contribute to rhino conservation, explore the vibrant biodiversity of Nepal, and connect with local communities on this unforgettable journey. This program is a perfect blend of conservation, culture, and adventure in one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations.

Trip Itinerary

  • Day 1
  • Day 2 - 5
  • Day 6

Trip Inclusions

What's Included

What's NOT Included

Enroll for the Tour

We organize this tour in collaboration with your school, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. Once you submit the form, our team will connect with your school to coordinate the trip. You can also speak with your school counselor, as all tours must be organized through your school.

For enquiries contact +971561992709 or email us at [email protected]

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What is the Program about?

This program features a curriculum designed by the professors of
Harvard Business School, Harvard Education School, and Harvard School of Law, and is delivered by
Harvard students. It is designed to empower students, unleashing their leadership potential while
they create actionable solutions for global challenges. Throughout the 3-day course, participants
collaborate in teams to gain insights into global issues and formulate social change projects to
tackle them.

Our team of instructors/mentors comprises current Harvard University undergraduates who are
carefully trained before taking on their roles.

Participants after completing the program successfully will receive a certificate from The
Leadership Institute of Harvard College and one year of mentorship from the Harvard mentors.

On the program’s final day, students collaborate in teams to present their social change projects to
an audience of approximately 200 individuals. We extend invitations to students’ parents, school
principals, counsellors, members of the press, and distinguished guests to participate in this
event. Additionally, we livestream the proceedings on Facebook and YouTube for those joining us
online.

 

Students will form groups to undertake a social change project aimed at delivering practical
solutions to global challenges. The scope of these projects is broad, across diverse domains such as
mental health and the welfare of animals.