Our sustainable tourism conservation internship for teenagers in Thailand allows adolescents aged 15 to 17 to contribute to our sustainable development projects in the Phang Na region. Throughout this project, the young participants will benefit from supervision and training by international experts chosen for their experience and ability to guide and motivate young adults.
The nature projects as part of the sustainable tourism for these teenagers include working at a local turtle conservation center managed by the Royal Thai Navy, cleaning reservoirs, providing medical treatment to green sea turtles, monitoring their growth, collecting marine debris such as plastic waste from the beaches, and carrying out renovation work at local schools.
Outside of the nature projects, the teenagers will participate in a guided tour of the region to learn more about conservation, responsible tourism, and local Thai culture. This includes visiting several national parks and the city of Phuket.
You will find the full itinerary for this program in our brochure!
All of our programs, like this sustainable tourism internship, have short, medium, and long-term objectives that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).
Summer departures only
Departures 2025:
Duration during the week | Budget total mission |
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2 weeks | 2845 € |
The rooms consist of dormitories with a maximum of 6 volunteers, including a bathroom and fresh tap water. The rooms may occasionally be mixed. Participants share daily tasks on the camp (e.g., cleaning the common area). Drinking water will be provided.
Three daily meals including drinks and snacks are provided. From Sunday to Thursday, meals will be cooked by local villagers. On Fridays and Saturdays, meals will be prepared together by the volunteers and staff members. Breakfast includes bread, toast, butter, milk, and oats. Meals mainly consist of local noodles or rice, accompanied by various curries.
Wi-Fi is available at the camp, but we recommend purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival for a stable connection.
During the project and in the local town, participants must wear modest clothing covering the shoulders and knees and behave in accordance with Thai customs. The local team will brief you upon arrival.
The youth camps in Thailand take place over 2 weeks, between July and August. The host organization sets between 2 and 4 departure dates (on a Saturday) each year.
For the registration file, you must provide:
– Vaccines: Diphtheria, Typhus, Typhoid, Hepatitis A, and Anti-polio. Consult your doctor for advice on the rabies vaccine and anti-malarial treatments.
– A copy of your passport.
– A travel insurance certificate.
– A medical certificate signed by your doctor.
– A parental authorization.
– A criminal record extract.
Merci pour votre abonnement |