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Interns at Himalayan Ecotourism

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Internship, volunteering and research work in the Himalayas

Volunteer travel

Probably the most rewarding way of travelling !

2025 - 2026

Our current program for interns, volunteers and researchers.

In Himachal

Details of our program in Himachal Pradesh

In Ladakh

Details of our program in Ladakh and Zanskar

Internship within a social enterprise

Joining Heco as an intern or volunteer is a unique opportunity to explore the world of social enterprise while contributing to causes that matter : from conservation and women’s empowerment to sustainable tourism and community development.

The Himalayas are a place of breathtaking beauty, but also of great fragility. By working with Himalayan Ecotourism, you’ll support sustainable development initiatives that involve local communities directly and strengthen ecotourism practices that protect both people and nature.

Our interns typically engage in two broad areas :

  • Social impact : ecological restoration, education for local children, women’s empowerment, development of green technologies, capacity building, and awareness campaigns.
  • Enterprise development : strengthening the skills of cooperative members, marketing and social media, business management, and more.

In addition to our work in Himachal Pradesh, interns also have opportunities to contribute to projects in Ladakh and Zanskar.

Over the years, we’ve welcomed interns from institutions such as TISS, Symbiosis, Presidency College Kolkata, and IIM Indore, among others. Many have gained not only practical experience, but also a deep understanding of grassroots movements in India.

Our interns come from all walks of life – university students, industry professionals, travelers seeking purpose in their journey, or retirees wishing to give back to society. What unites them is a desire to use their skills and unique capacities to make a positive impact.

A few practical notes :

  • Interns are hosted by local families, paying a modest, subsidized contribution that provides them with comfortable accommodation and lovingly home-cooked meals, while ensuring sustainable income for the hosts.
  • Interns who complete at least three weeks with us receive a certificate of internship from Himalayan Ecotourism.
Working at Heco in the office

Volunteer travel

Have you ever felt that your skills could make a real difference in people’s lives? Do you share our vision of a fairer, greener tomorrow? With Heco, you can contribute to meaningful social initiatives while experiencing authentic Himalayan life.

In Himachal Pradesh, volunteer travelers support our education programs, women’s empowerment initiatives, ecological restoration, and sustainable farming projects. You’ll trek through the pristine landscapes of the Great Himalayan National Park, live with a local family, and learn traditional crafts along the way.

In Ladakh, volunteer opportunities focus on teaching English, conducting village surveys, and contributing to ecological research in fragile high-altitude communities. This is a chance to immerse yourself in Ladakhi culture while helping address pressing social and environmental challenges.

Whether in Himachal or Ladakh, you’ll discover the best of both worlds : contributing your skills for positive change while living an authentic Himalayan experience.

Inquire about our Volunteer Travel Program and ongoing projects to learn more about what your journey with us could look like : Enquire about our Volunteer Travel Program.

VOLUNTEERING IN THE HIMALAYAS
VOLUNTEERING IN THE HIMALAYAS

A group of volunteers at Himalayan Ecotourism, a volunteer travel organization.

Our program for 2025 & 2026

At Heco, interns, volunteers, and researchers contribute directly to our mission of sustainable development, community empowerment, and ecological restoration across the Himalayas. Below are some of the key opportunities for 2025–2026:

With the Heco Core Team

  • Videography & Media : Create video content covering our programs for social media and marketing, and produce a final showcase film on Heco’s work.
  • Development & Technology : Support the creation of Heco’s new integrated management system, upgrading our current CRM towards a full ERP-level platform.
  • Community Organization : Assist in mobilizing and supporting local associations in Ladakh, Churah Valley, and the Pangi region.

In Himachal Pradesh

  • Himalayan Ecocreation : Coordinate women’s empowerment programs, oversee local product development, and contribute to sales and marketing. (Potential full-time opportunity available.)
  • Forest Fire Prevention : Facilitate village meetings and lead awareness campaigns in schools for our Stop Forest Fires campaign.
  • Ecological Restoration : Contribute to testing and refining restoration methods near the village of Chipni in the Tirthan Valley. (Potential full-time opportunity available.)
  • Women-Led Treks : Support women-led trekking groups by managing operations, handling inquiries, and preparing equipment.

In Ladakh

Volunteer with “Reinventing Tourism in Ladakh” : Conduct village surveys, teach English, and help organize village tourism committees.

Research with “Greening Ladakh” : Focus on addressing climate change impacts on traditional Ladakhi life. Current research areas include:

  • Studying the effects of global warming on glaciers.
  • Exploring appropriate water harvesting methods.
  • Conducting botanical surveys to guide future plantation plans.

You will find more details here.

You can apply by sending us an email here :

get-involved@himalayanecotourism.com

Interning, volunteering in Himachal Pradesh

Intern, volunteer in Himachal Pradesh

Child development and education

Since 2018, Himalayan Ecotourism has introduced an education program in the schools of the Tirthan Valley. We took up this project because we wanted to find a solution to reform the current situation of education the valley. Particularly since the pandemic hit, school children have been terribly affected due to a break in education, lack of access to electronic accessories and inefficiency in planning.We believe that no child should miss out on the opportunity to receive good education.

Currently, we have kickstarted Himalayan Insight’s “Kitaab aur Vaadiyan” Education Program which is a 3 month nature immersive education program aimed at children of all ages. As we take children on a journey to connect with nature and understand concepts of ecology and conservation, we will create an open source curriculum that organisations and individuals around the world can use to implement in their schools and communities.

If you have an interest in nature education, write to us to get involved. You too, can be leading a class of budding minds into a forest to observe, question and discover.

What our schools do differently

Himalayan Insight focuses on a holistic, progressive approach to education. At our schools, we aim at sharing age-appropriate education through interactive learning techniques, conduct a number of workshops to aid an all-round development and try to create awareness among students regarding various issues that affect our societies like ecological degradation, gender inequality, pollution, etc. through creative activities.

Like any other village school, we do our best with the infrastructure and resources available to us and keep working creatively and in coordination to give our students the best experience possible. Our students are highly motivated and keen to learn, making the internship fruitful learning experience for them as well as our interns.

How our interns can be a part of this initiative

Interns from across the country have joined us in the last three years. Coming from different backgrounds and adding their own unique skills to the program, they have been able to introduce new ideas and lasting changes to the education scenario we see in the villages. The internship is also a wonderful opportunity for people from different parts of the world, with diverse stories and interests to meet and interact with each other.

How can you align with our efforts?

  • The intern will be teaching either in the Pekhri or Bihar villages in the Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh.
  • A minimum commitment of one month is expected of our interns. You will be working for 6 hours a day for 6 days a week on average.
  • Our interns are expected to be fluent in conversational Hindi as that is the main medium of communication and education here. Very young students can only speak Pahadi but understand Hindi. Anyway, we believe the right intentions and willingness to share can help us cross that barrier 🙂
  • Based on your subjects of interest, feel free to design and try to implement newer, effective teaching methodology with the help of our local teachers.
  • Keeping your work at the school as the main focus area, you can explore our other areas of work and offer to join in in an area of your interest as well.
  • Accommodation and food for our interns is arranged with a local family in the village or at one of our dorms.
  • Further details and terms of the internship will be shared with our shortlisted applicants via email.

Development of the micro-enterprise of our local women

Himalayan Ecotourism has been developing a microenterprise model for women in our villages to encourage their entrepreneurial spirit through a sustainable business opportunity in order to provide an alternative source of income to local, underprivileged women. A team of women from Pekhri and around Gushaini have been selected and trained to make products like natural cosmetics, handicrafts, traditional food products, etc. We have tried to create an environment and working conditions that will give them the flexibility to work from home, according to their convenience and from our workshop very close to the village to encourage more participation from women.

There has been a gap in the production process because of the pandemic but we are ready to scale up the process now. The production now needs to be systemized, right from procurement of the required material, to packaging, quality control and eventual marketing and retail.

Sales to the local tourist would continue, and we would like to start online sales so that we can sell throughout the year.

Work of the interns/volunteers :

  • Volunteers and interns can help in revising the production process with the women after understanding the process well.
  • They can help in improving the branding / packaging to offer eco-friendly yet efficient packaging of our products.
  • Training the women in a systematic way of production and quality control.
  • Establishing outlets at the local resort, guesthouses or homestays and other avenues to promote our products.
  • Helping set up an online store for our products and look into collaborations with other online platforms and brands.

For tourism or MBA students

Himalayan Ecotourism welcomes motivated students in the field of tourism or MBA students who want to gain an experience with a social enterprise. During their internship they will get to know about the unique cooperative-based model developed by Himalayan Ecotourism.

Besides working for the day-to-day management of the business, they will have to take interest in the other projects implemented by the organization and to lend a helping hand when required. We have had students from some very prestigious colleges across India like TISS, IIM Indore, Delhi University, etc. join us on our projects

The work usually consists in :

  • Market researches and product development.
  • Social media marketing, website optimization, other promotions of the organization.
  • Working with the cooperative members to enhance their management skills.
  • Quality control of the trekking and camping equipment.
  • Marketing of the local products made by women.
  • Meeting clients, organizing leisure activities.
  • Video editing, blogging and photography are desired skills.
  • To contribute to at least one of the projects of Himalayan Outreach along with the above-mentioned roles.

Our Reforestation Project and Prevention of Forest Fires Campaign

Setting intentional fires to the beautiful forests that are a bounty of resources, is an age-old system for reaping short term economic benefit. In the long run, this technique is severely problematic for the environment and people alike. Since 2016 Himalayan Ecotourism has organized campaigns to raise awareness among the locals to stop these intentional and widespread forest fires. We will be actively working on this until this practice is completely dropped. Posters and informative road signs are put up, discussions are organized in the villages, and the children are approached and educated about the issue in their schools.

Since 2019, Himalayan Ecotourism has also started a tree plantation program in the ecozone of the Great Himalayan National Park. Following the COVID-19 breakout, we decided to scale up our program in order to provide an alternate source of income to our cooperative members, and to continue working for conservation despite the financial stress caused by the pandemic. We have tried to involve women in the project as much as possible to encourage their participation in conservation activities and nurturing the regenerated ecosystems.

The initial stage of the program is being implemented around the village Pekhri where we have our nursery to produce the saplings, and where many villagers are members of our cooperative. You may have to stay in Pekhri village if you work on this project.
This program is closely linked to the carbon-offsetting service we provide to our clients to sequestrate their carbon emissions in exchange for reforestation in the Tirthan Valley.

The program also involves social activities with the village women and children.

Read more about the reforestation program here and about our Carbon offset business here.

Work of the interns/volunteers :

  • Helping in management of the nursery and plantation processes.
  • Promoting our “Be a zero carbon citizen” business that is the source of funds for the program.
  • Encouraging the participation of more villagers in the Forest Management Committee.
  • Making of a botanical inventory of the plants available in the area.
  • Helping raise awareness about the prevention of intentional forest fires in the area.
  • Putting up posters in the villages to raise awareness and devising other strategies that can help the program yield best results.
  • Working alongside the villagers, particularly women to encourage villagers to become defenders of their own forests.
  • Visiting different replantation site to see the progress on the project and if all the steps are being implemented efficiently.

Contributing to the improvement of the administration of the Cooperative society

The GHNP Community-based Ecotourism Cooperative Society was a movement started with the local community members in the Tirthan Valley in 2014 to help elevate the economic standards of the members through environmentally conscious tourism alternatives.

Over the years, the cooperative has grown into a successful grassroot organization but there’s still a lot of work left to do. Keeping the cooperative members motivated, working with them, and revising our model is a continuous process to ensure the success of the movement.

Work of the interns/volunteers :

  • Assess the opinion of the cooperative members about their society and work around their concerns and requirements.
  • Help the board members to be more systematic and to organize regular meetings with adequate reporting.
  • Help in publishing the Himalayan Ecotourism newsletters.
  • Volunteers and interns with a background or previous experience in managing finances, administrative roles and managerial positions are encouraged to apply.

Final development of clean wood stoves and a solar drier

To a great extent the people living around the Great Himalayan National Park are natural resources dependent. This is also true for their sources of energy. Most of the villagers who are not connected to a road use fuelwood for heating their houses, cooking and having hot water. For burning the wood the villagers use either the traditional “three stones” open fire or very cheap and bad locally-made devices.

As a result they need to collect huge quantities of wood from the surrounding forests. It contributes to deforestation and adds to the drudgery of the women. On top of that, the atmospheric pollution substantially increases and the indoor air gets toxic and puts the family members at risk of having pulmonary diseases.

For about 4 years Himalayan Ecotourism worked closely with researchers to develop efficient, non-polluting and appropriate wood stoves. With their help, we were able to develop three models of stove and a solar cooker.
The designs are efficient and innovative. You can see on of them here.
A team of researchers from IIT Mandi decided to continue the R&D based on our existing prototypes.However, we don’t have a final product ready yet.

We want to continue the R&D ourselves at a local workshop near Gushaini. The stoves are already efficient and clean; they just need to be slightly modified to become more user-friendly and easy to be produced locally. This is typically an internship project for students of engineering.

Besides we are designing a solar drier that could enhance the income of the villagers by adding value to their local fruits (dried apricot for example).

Work of the interns/volunteers :

  • Understanding the technology of our latest prototypes.
  • Refining the designs of the stove (3D modelling) to make them user-friendly and easy to make locally.
  • Making of the prototypes at our local workshop.
  • Assessing the retail price of the stoves.
  • Hiring skilled staff and train them in making of the stoves.

Interning, volunteering in Ladakh

Intern, volunteer in Ladakh

Ladakh is one of the most breathtaking yet fragile regions of the Himalayas. By joining us here, interns, volunteers, and researchers can play a direct role in shaping a more sustainable future for its communities and landscapes.

We currently welcome contributions in two main projects :

1. Re-inventing Tourism in Ladakh

Tourism is a vital source of income for Ladakhi villages, but it must be developed responsibly to benefit local people and protect the environment. Interns and volunteers help us by :

  • Conducting village surveys to better understand local needs and opportunities.
  • Supporting the improvement of homestays to make them more comfortable and visitor-friendly.
  • Assisting in training villagers in English and hospitality, empowering them to host guests confidently.
  • Helping design and promote new activities, such as opening trekking routes and wildlife-spotting experiences, that diversify tourism income while showcasing Ladakh’s natural beauty.

2. Greening Ladakh

As climate change intensifies, Ladakhi villages face growing challenges to their traditional way of life. Our Greening Ladakh project aims to mitigate these impacts through ecological research and restoration. Opportunities include :

  • Studying the effects of global warming on glaciers and their role in village water supply.
  • Researching and testing sustainable water harvesting methods.
  • Carrying out botanical inventories to guide the development of plantation plans and increase local vegetation cover.

By interning or volunteering in Ladakh, you will not only gain hands-on experience in sustainable development, but also contribute meaningfully to preserving one of the most unique cultural and ecological landscapes on Earth.

Volunteering In Ladakh - greening Ladakh project

Research work for sustainable development in the Himalayas

RESEARCH AT HIMALAYAN ECOTOURISM

RESEARCH AT HIMALAYAN ECOTOURISM
Arushi during her fieldwork for her research in the field of ecotourism.

Gain on-field experience. Work closely with conservationists. Understand community engagement.

The Himalayas are a treasure trove of biodiversity in urgent need of conservation. This goal can only be achieved through research, education and awareness in the region.

If you’re a researcher looking to further your knowledge in the field of Environmental or Social Sciences and wanting to gain first-hand experience on field, join us!

Inquire about our research opportunities here.

Photos of internship at Himalayan Ecotourism

Accommodation Location of Himalayan Ecotourism for Internship

Accommodation

This is the building where our interns stay

Workshop location of Himalayan Ecotourism for Internship

Volunteer travel organization

This is the village where we stay ,just front of the GHNP.

Accommodation at Himalayan Ecotourism for Interns

In the room

One room is for the women and the other one for the men.

Brainstorming Sessions with Interns of Himalayan Ecotourism

Brainstorming

We send some a good amount of time interacting and learning from each other.

Teaching the kids with Himalayan Ecotourism

teaching the kids

Vishwa helps our two local teacher with innovative teaching methods

Forest Fires Campaign in the Tirthan Valley with Himalayan Ecotourism

Stop forest fires

Getting ready with all material before field work.

Himalayan Ecotourism Interns on the field

On the filed

At the end of a meeting with women in village.

Organic farming in the Tirthan Valley with Himalayan Ecotourism

Organic farming

Interns promoting innovative
practices for organic farming.

Awareness campaign in the Tirthan Valley

Awareness campaign

On field work to spread the word about the forest issue

Local products with Himalayan Ecotourism in the Tirthan Valley

Making of local products

A soap making session in our workshop in Gushaini.

Forest fires in the Tirthan Valley

Forest fires

Extinguishing the flames of a forest fire teaches a lesson to any one.

Last day Internship with Himalayan Ecotourism

Last day

On the last day of Devanshi’s internship. with keshav, our president.

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