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Four Week Summer Program in Delhi, India
Our four-week summer program in Delhi this summer will provide
you with an invaluable cultural and volunteering experience in India.
The program begins with a one-week cultural orientation,
including studying the language and culture of India.
This is followed by two weeks volunteering with
street children in Delhi, mostly involving tutoring conversational
English to the children and in general spending quality time with
the kids.
The final week includes a tour around the Golden
Triangle, exploring the Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort in Agra and seeing
the local cultures and forts of Rajasthan in Jaipur.
There are no specific skills you need for the trip. However, make
sure you are mentally prepared for the culture shock, hot climate,
and frequent travel in India.
Program Fee: US$1,995
What's Included
- Pre-trip Orientation Materials
- Pickup at the Delhi airport/railway station/bus stand
- All transfers with private or public transport for:
- Introductory week in Delhi
- Local sightseeing programs
- All excursions included in the programs
- Local transport to project premises
- Delhi sightseeing during the introductory week
- Accommodation on twin/triple sharing basis
- All meals during introductory week and volunteer work
- Filtered water - during the introductory week and working.
- All materials such as colored pencils, paper, sports equipment
etc that are needed for the various activities throughout the
program.
- Excursion to Jaipur and Agra (Taj Mahal)
- Support with Visas, Calling Home
- 24-hour Emergency Support
- Guidance with Extra Sightseeing
- Airport dropoff
What's Not Included
- Entrance fees to monuments
- International Airfare
- Indian visa
- Insurance
- Medical Bills
- Internet access
- Phone calls
- Extra sightseeing
- Meals outside program
- Weekly spending money of approximately US$25 for expenses like
bottled water, personal items, beverages, etc.
| Program Details |
| Locations |
Delhi, Jaipur, Agra |
| Minimum Length |
4 Weeks |
| Maximum Length |
4 Weeks |
| Program Date |
July 1, 2008 |
| Requirements |
No specific requirements |
| Schedule |
Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm. Weekends
free time. |
| Accommodations |
Volunteer House. Shared Twin/triple
rooms |
| Meals |
All meals prepared for you
at Volunteer House. |
| Itinerary for Program |
| Day 1 |
Arrival
in Delhi & Welcome
Arrival at Delhi airport/railway station/bus stand.
Pickup and transfer to volunteer’s home.
17:00 Pickup from volunteer’s home
17:30 Assemble in Office/House
17:30 – 18:30 Chai and welcome at partner office (group
introduction, discussion of orientation and misc. matter)
18:30 Transfer to volunteer’s home |
| Day 2 |
Introduction to India
Welcome to India, introduction to the program help in Delhi,
safety issues, basic culture and history about India. Also
learn about your weeks program and details about your volunteering
program in India to follow after this week.
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| Day 3 |
Volunteer Work Preparation
History, culture and traditional insight about India followed
with Hindi language class for 2 hours. Learn basic letters
and words of welcoming, greeting, short expressions, as well
as learn about important and handy words whici would help
you while at work in your placement. You would get a chance
to explore by yourself around Delhi in the evening. Your coordinator
would guide you about the best places to go and visit.
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| Day 4 |
Hindi language class continues for 3
hours, more extensive words, sentences and expressions. Explore
the local markets in the evening time .
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| Day 5 |
Discover Delhi - Go on
a guided tour to Delhi's most visited tourist spots. This
would be a full day tour of New Delhi included with a lunch
at a restaurant. The places you would visit are:
India Gate
At the centre of New Delhi stands the 42 m high India Gate,
an "Arc-de-Triomphe" like archway in the middle
of a crossroad. Almost similar to its French counterpart,
it commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their
lives fighting for the British Army during the World War I.
The memorial bears the names of more than 13,516 British and
Indian soldiers killed in the Northwestern Frontier in the
Afghan war of 1919.
Lotus Temple
South East of Delhi, this temple is built in the shape of
a lotus flower and is the last of seven Major Bahai's temples
built around the world. Completed in1986 it is set among the
lust landscaped gardens. The structure is made up of pure
white marble The architect Furiburz Sabha chose the lotus
as the symbol common to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam.
Adherents of any faith are free to visit the temple and pray
or meditate.
Humayum's Tomb
Located near the crossing of Mahura road and Lodhi road, this
magnificent garden tomb is the first substantial example of
Mughal architecture in India. It was buit in 1565 A.D.nine
years after the death of Humayun, by his senior widow Bega
Begam. Inside the walled enclosure the most notable feature
are the garden squares (chaharbagh) with pathways water channels,
centrally located well proportional mausoleum topped by double
dome.
Qutab Minar
Qutab Minar is a soaring, 73 m-high tower of victory, built
in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak immediately after the defeat
of Delhi's last Hindu kingdom. The tower has five distinct
storeys, each marked by a projecting balcony and tapers from
a 15 m diameter at the base to just 2.5 m at the top. The
first three storeys are made of red sandstone; the fourth
and fifth storeys are of marble and sandstone. At the foot
of the tower is the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, the first mosque
to be built in India. An inscription over its eastern gate
provocatively informs that it was built with material obtained
from demolishing '27 Hindu temples'. A 7 m-high iron pillar
stands in the courtyard of the mosque. It is said that if
you can encircle it with your hands while standing with your
back to it your wish will be fulfilled.
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| Day 6 |
Hindi language class 3
hours, covering more words and vocabulary to help you in daily
use. In the evening explore along with your coordinator to
the local markets and then go for a Hindi movie in the evening
to see and understand it in a visual way. Indian cinema makes
more movies in a year than Hollywood!
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| Day 7 |
Discover Old Delhi
Go on a guided historic trail to visit old Delhi and see beautiful
historic sights, with lunch in a tradition Indian restaurant.
Jama Masjid
This great mosque of Old Delhi is the largest in India, with
a courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees. It was begun
in 1644 and ended up being the final architectural extravagance
of Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor who built the Taj Mahal
and the Red Fort. The highly decorative mosque has three great
gates, four towers and two 40 m-high minarets constructed
of strips of red sandstone and white marble. Travellers can
hire robes at the northern gate. This may be the only time
you get to dress like a local without feeling like an outsider
, so make the most of it.
Red Fort
The red sandstone walls of the massive Red Fort (Lal Qila)
rise 33-m above the clamour of Old Delhi as a reminder of
the magnificent power and pomp of the Mughal emperors. The
walls, built in 1638, were designed to keep out invaders,
now they mainly keep out the noise and confusion of the city.
Chandini Chowk
When the famous Mughal Emperor Shahjahan shifted his capital
from Agra to Delhi and established the city of Shahjahanabad,
he had the majestic Red Fort or Lal Qila, on the banks of
River Yamuna. Chandni Chowk was built in 1650 AD as an accompaniment
to the fort. It was designed by Jahanara, the Emperor's favorite
daughter. A large chowk ("square") with a central
pool was built at some distance from the fort.
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| Day 8 |
Get ready for your volunteering
program the next day or choose to visit Taj Mahal for a day
trip at an extra $50 only per person.
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| Days 9-22 |
Volunteer work with street
children in the heart of Delhi.
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| Days 23-28 |
Golden Triangle
tour for 6 days
Volunteers travel by road in a a/c vehicle, accompanied by
a Guide to the famous Golden Triangle (Jaipur, Agra, Delhi).
You will stay in a 2/3 star hotel while on the tour.
You will visit some of the most exotic palaces in Jaipur
including: The Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar
Mantar. You will also be exploring Jaipur’s famous Johary
Bazar which is a shoppers paradise for hand crafted materials.
After staying in Jaipur your next destination would be Fatehpur
Sikri on the way to Agra, famous for it’s Taj Mahal
and Agra fort.
You will see Taj Mahal which is located on the banks of river
Yamuna and is a symbol of love in Indian history. You will
also see the Agra Fort.
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| Day 29 |
Back to Delhi and pack up
for leaving back home after an exciting journey in India! |
*This is a suggested, itinerary and is subject to change in order
to comply with changes according to local conditions. The program
does not include any monument entry fee.
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