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Venezuela Indigenious Pemon Community Work

Trip code: VEIP

The Sabana is home to the traditional community of approximately 6000 Pemon Indians. An ethnic minority, fiercely protective of their cultural identity, this community are suffering from a range of social and environmental pressures.


Overview
from £949
Location:

Chirikayen, Venezuela

Duration & Price:
from £949. Full price list
Deposit:

£195 (balance due 12 wks before departure)

Accommodation:

Included

Meals:

Included

Dates:

First Monday of the month, for travel to Santa Elena on Tuesday. The programme begins on Wednesday.

Venezuela Indigenous Pemon Community Work

Orientation

On your first day of the programme you will have a full orientation with our on-site staff. The programme co-ordinator will provide training in order for volunteers to gain knowledge of the work they will be involved in, discuss project and volunteer expectations, and get an insight into Venezuelan culture. They will answer any additional questions you may have.

Topics covered will include:

  • An introduction to Venezuelan culture and values
  • Your health and safety whilst in Venezuela
  • Workplace ethics and essential information before starting your project
  • Money and transportation in Venezuela
  • An introduction to the area where you will be working
  • Local food and practices
  • Areas of Venezuela worth visiting in your free time

After this meeting the co-ordinator will arrange suitable times with the volunteer to visit the other projects, in order to better understand the overall goals, objectives, and strategies of the programme.

Accommodation and Meals

You will live amongst the friendly Pemon Indians and enjoy daily life in this typical indigenous community. You will stay in host family-style accommodation with locals (possibly the village chief) in the village in traditionally built houses. You will enjoy comfortable hammock sleeping and share delicious meals, traditionally cooked and served.

Free Time

Chirikayen itself only contains a primary school, church, health centre, and a basic shop. You can spend all your time in Chirikayen although you do need to be aware that there is little to do so you are advised to bring your own entertainment and plenty of reading materials! Alternatively, Santa Elena is only an hour's drive away where it is possible to partake in various recreational activities including trekking, hiking, biking, and swimming in one of the nearby waterfalls.

The Chirikayen Tepuy excursion (2-3 days) is available to volunteers living and working in Chirikayen village, who will be accompanied by a local guide and porter. It is something you can do over a weekend, or possibly between projects if you chose to stay on in Santa Elena. This is a great trekking experience for beginners as the climb is relatively easy. You will cross savannah, rainforests, and witness small diamond and gold mines.

Project Support

Our trained and experienced on-site co-ordinators will be based at the project to provide full support throughout your time in Venezuela. They will provide you with competent field support and assistance, and help you with any questions or advice you may need during your stay.

Project Age Limit

Minimum 18 years. Maximum age is dependent on potential participants’ health.

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