Volunteer Programs in Sri Lanka

Volunteer in Sri Lanka with GVI and join fully supported volunteer programs in this amazing and diverse country. Our volunteer placements ensure your trip is meaningful, safe and full of unique experiences unavailable to the normal traveler.

For over 10 years GVI has provided volunteer programs across this culturally rich continent so if you do not find what you are looking for in Sri Lanka be sure to check our volunteer opportunities throughout the rest of Asia. See below for a full list of all of GVI’s volunteer trips in Sri Lanka.

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Full list of GVI Programs in Sri Lanka

Teaching English to Sri Lankan Children

Sri Lanka Volunteer Program

Volunteer to teach English and experience living in a local community in rural Sri Lanka

This Sri Lankan volunteer program will take you to teach children who otherwise would not have the opportunity to develop their academic skills. Volunteers live in a rural community in Central Sri Lanka, close to one of the country's largest National Parks and assist the local teacher with activities ranging from teaching English to children to training the village football team. Volunteers live with a local family in the village to be immersed in the local Sri Lankan culture. For such a sma...

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Tree House

Elephant Conservation Project in Sri Lanka

Volunteer to monitor elephants and experience the rich culture of one of Asia's finest islands

This program takes volunteers to experience the amazing way of life this beautiful island country of Sri Lanka has to offer. Working alongside field scientists cataloging and conducting surveys in the forests, on the grass plains and in the water holes; you will help wildlife conservation whilst discovering the spectacular waterfalls, beaches, bird watching, fascinating culture, forests and a variety of national parks that Sri Lanka contains. You will help the endangered Sri Lankan elephants by ...

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