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Teaching holidays

Education is often talked about as one of the greatest gifts you can give. Teaching abroad is a great opportunity to help educate and inspire children all around the world and you can guarantee you’ll learn a lot from them in return.

Teaching holidays

12 reviews for Teaching holidays4 star overall rating

These full and frank independent Teaching holidays reviews are from travellers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travellers below.

Community projects in South Africa
On my last day in the village where I had been with children developing a bike track and teaching them to cycle, we had a special Olympics race day! About 100 of the locals turned up to compete! (more)
From £1295 excluding flights
Volunteer with children in Laos
Meeting the people of Laos, especially the Monks and Novices, and seeing the Laotian countryside. It was the most formative experience I have ever had. I would urge any and all people to apply (more)
From £595 excluding flights
Teaching projects in Southern India
Living in Madurai was exciting as I really felt like I was living in India and experiencing every day life there and seeing how the locals lived. Also working at the orphanage was a life changing experience and I will remember the lovely kids always! (more)
From £795 excluding flights
Summer camp in Thailand, teaching English
Overall this holiday was brilliant I had no idea what to expect before I went but I had so much fun, met lots of lovely people, learnt about a new culture and felt I was able to give something back to the community. (more)
From £675 excluding flights
Volunteer with children & animals in South Africa
I don't know where to begin to say what was the most memorable part... it was all so amazing! (more)
From £430 - £3070 (1 week-12 weeks) ex flights
Vietnam adventure holiday, with volunteering
It was an experience like no other. At the time, I found it very difficult, but on reflection it has been the most amazing and thought provoking trip I have ever been on.  (more)
From £1249 excluding flights
Teach English in Nepal
The trip definitely offered what I was looking for - it took me out of my comfort zone while still giving support, it provided ample opportunities for me to get to know myself better, as well as the area, and it sent me home with experiences, emotions and images that will be strongly present in me for some time to come.  (more)
From £800 - £1320 excluding flights
Teach English in the Galapagos Islands
An amazing experience. Value for money as well as contributing than the usual tourist to this wonderful archipelago. Who knows how much longer we'll be able to visit (they have to do something to control numbers of tourists soon to help preserve the islands). Go while you still can!  (more)
From US $1040 - US $2840 excluding flights

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

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If you’re planning a volunteering trip, whether it’s a 3 month volunteer placement in a remote corner of the world or a weekend somewhere closer to home, it’s always good to know what to expect and the best way to do things. Our friends at people & places have helped us to write this guide on responsible volunteering. Responsible volunteers are more likely to be a positive presence, a source of inspiration and empowerment. Poorly prepared volunteers who impose their own agenda and cultural norms, failing to include local people in decisions, can leave behind more problems than they solve, making life even tougher for economically poor people. Let's start at the beginning – you’re already committed to responsible travel and now you want to volunteer, but how can you be sure of being a responsible volunteer? Read their advice in this teaching holidays article.
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