India Gap Year Jobs, Volunteering & Tours

India gap year

Do you dream of seeing the Taj Mahal? Plan a gap year to India. This country is incredible with culture, history, food and so many amazing tourist sights and attractions. If you would like to go backpacking, work or volunteer in India find your trip today.

Paid Work, Volunteer Programs & Trips in India

Community volunteer Jaipur, India

Community Volunteer in Jaipur

• 2-11 weeks
• Price from £695

Humanitarian Volunteer Trip

• 2-11 weeks
• Price from £945

Best of Southern India Tour

• 14 days
• Price from £999

Himalayan Adventure

• 20 days, 3 countries
• Price from £3,949

India & Nepal Adventure

• 15 days
• Price from £1,449

Travelling and Backpacking in India

India is a country that has to be seen to be believed. It is simply indescribable, except in generic terms of wonderment (Lonely Planet, for example, calls it ‘Bamboozling’). But why is this?

Perhaps the answer lies in its incredible diversity. India is a melting pot of different cultures, landscapes, religions and economic circumstances, woven together as intricately as one of its famous textiles.

It is at once a place of snow-topped mountains and sun-kissed beaches; teeming metropolises and lamp-lit villages; imposing skyscrapers and ancient markets. The last juxtaposition, in particular, shows the way ancient and modern co-exist like two sides of a ten-rupee coin. That’s the beauty of India.

We genuinely believe that the unparalleled range of amazing – often contradictory – experiences on offer makes it the best country on Earth in which to travel. The truth is: it’s up to you. India is whatever you want it to be and there are so many amazing trips and programs available to book all year round.

Volunteer in India

When looking to spend a gap year volunteering abroad, India usually comes close to the top of places to go. NGO’s and charities have been helping in India for decades and there are established projects making a real difference on the ground.

Volunteering in India can be a really eye opening and life changing experience and there are placements throughout the country where you can help children, communities, animals, nature and conservation.

Some beneficiaries of programs include children and adults with learning disabilities living in residential institutions, children and their families living in rural poverty, and a community of 100,000 people living in slum conditions in India. Thousands of international volunteers from a variety of backgrounds participate every year and everyone receives comprehensive training.

Everyone is welcome to apply – non-skilled volunteers of all ages from a variety of backgrounds or if you have a specialist skill or experience with health, education and social care sectors this is really beneficial. Together with other volunteers you can contribute a wide variety of experience, knowledge and most importantly enthusiasm, to improve the quality of life for many people experiencing hardship around India.

Work in India

Unless you get a professional job with an international company then finding paid work in India can be difficult, or the jobs that are available have low salaries especially compared to other Asia gap year destinations.

If you would like to get a job one option is to take a TEFL certification course and teach English. This is popular way to get a work visa and there companies hiring language teachers in most areas of the country. You can also apply to join internship and work experience programs throughout the country.

Study in India

Hindi is one of the official languages of India, and surprisingly is more closely related to English than it is to the languages in South India. You could book beginners Hindi lessons which are designed to develop basic conversational language skills to help our interns interact with locals and perform basic everyday tasks like asking for directions or negotiating a rickshaw fare. Language classes provide an opportunity for interns to interact with locals and to create a platform for cultural exchange. Some courses are included as part of some work and travel packages.

India Tours

If you are planning to go backpacking and travelling in India you really should consider booking an small group tour. Local and international companies offer small group trips, trekking and cycle tours. Trips can last a few days to a few months or longer.

These adventures are popular with independent travellers who are looking to get off beaten track but still keep control. This gives you the best of both worlds – the peace of mind provided by a reputable company and the flexibility to plan your trip as you wish. Gap year tours are available for all ages and abilities.

Popular places to visit include Goa, Delhi, Varanasi, Kerala, Rajasthan, Agra, Amritsar and Ladakh.

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