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Venezuela
Gap Year in Venezuela |
 | A gap year in Venezuela is a great way to experience all aspects of South American life. One of the best things about a gap year in Venezuela is that it has more Caribbean coastline than any other country – so if you fancy the idea of lying on a tropical beach you’re spoilt for choice on a Venezuela gap year. This isn’t to say, however, that a gap year in Venezuela lacks anything in the overland adventure department - far from it. A gap year in Venezuela is full of exciting possibilities…Jungle exploration, mountain trekking, wildlife viewing, traditional Indian tribes, canoe expeditions…The list could go on and on!
A particularly rewarding option is to do some Venezuela volunteer work abroad whilst you’re out there. If you travel on Real Gap’s comprehensive Venezuela gap year adventure expedition you can choose to get involved with a number of gap year projects – from working with street kids to work with animals on a wildlife conservation project in a national park.
Travel Venezuela
Volunteer in Venezuela
Free Gap Year Brochure
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Organising activities, visiting children in hospital or helping decorate classrooms will make a huge difference to one of Venezuela’s friendliest but most deprived communities. The project is based in the stunning Gran Sabana national park.
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Discover the real Venezuela. Your experiences will include: Learning Spanish, sea kayaking, exploring the paradisiacal beaches, searching for anacondas, horseback riding, visiting the tribes of the Orinoco Delta, trekking through the mountains - and more! |

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Make a fantastic start to a career in radio, while living in Venezuela! Set up interviews, suggest future topics, survey public opinion on the station and document its progress. You might even be interviewed yourself…
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Help ensure the beauty of La Gran Sabana national park lives on. Get involved with projects that protect the monkeys, toucans and other wildlife, and pass on your enthusiasm for conservation to local children. |

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Learn about and help preserve the fascinating culture of the Pemon Indians. Work on projects set up to protect their beautiful surroundings, teach English to native tour guides or help build facilities. |

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Use songs, games and anything else your imagination comes up with to make vital English lessons fun. Relieve some of the pressure on the schools by helping with homework, conversation, sports coaching, computer classes or music tuition. |

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Put your love of children and horses to a worthy cause. Work with disabled children as they learn to ride and care for horses, and watch how their confidence increases. You can improve your own riding at weekends, too. |

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Do what most people only dream of! Learn Spanish, take salsa or cooking classes, visit Machu Picchu, explore the Amazon, marvel at Lake Titicaca and take part in wildlife or community projects. |

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