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Cathy Lorna
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

the best experience and most worth while 2 weeks of my life

Women’s Empowerment in Pokhara, Nepal. Simply put, the best experience and most worth while 2 weeks of my life.

It is wonderful to contribute to the amazing achievements that “base camp GVI team Pokhara, Nepal” ceaselessly deliver all year round. Their efforts and yours, when you join that team, enable the wonderful women, that I was privileged enough to meet, to brighten their future by learning English alongside a life skill that will enable them to sustain themselves in their future.

The women all share one thing in common, they have experienced a “challenging background”. Some related to human trafficking, some were child brides (the most extreme was a 3-year-old married to a 30-year-old man) and some extreme domestic situations. Their response is not bitterness, but it is a burning desire to improve their lives and their ability to support themselves and their families by learning new skills and that includes learning English. I never realised how hard English is until you must teach it to someone else and try and explain its logic! It has left me feeling extremely lucky, humble and inspired by those ladies. I am in awe of the women.

It is impossible to convey how phenomenally brilliant my time at Pokhara volunteering was – so that this does not read like a Emily Bronte novel – I will bullet point it.

Tara – the main man for “basecamp GVI team Pokhara, Nepal”
• What an amazing guy – no wonder there were over 1200 at his wedding
• Met me with a smile and huge welcome at the airport (despite my phone not working and flight being delayed by 2 hours)
• Immediately gave me a credit card sized contact details info – ideal as I am good at getting lost and my phone wouldn’t work – oh I have said that already!!
• Sorted a hotel out for me for the first night (I overlooked booking it and finding a hotel was not so easy as it was Nepal New Year – they are up to 2081 already!!)
• Set up a WhatsApp group so that I could link with the other new arrivals for a meal on the first night - advise stick to vegetarian options when you ordering by photo – mine didn’t resemble the photo and tasted as bad as it looked (don’t ask) – still having nightmares about it!!!!
• Creates a huge “family feel” for the volunteers, the other staff members, the homestay hosts – the ripple effect of camaraderie extends to all the others involved in the volunteering projects.
• He is “ever present.” He is there and relaxed at every meal time, Wednesday social evening at a local café when you play card games, at the end of each day and for every meeting.
• He is only ever one WhatsApp message away if you were to have a problem

The homestay
• As the name implies, you feel welcome and looked after as if you are staying at home
• The host couple are seldom seen – but are lovely when you meet them
• Chitra is the wonderful lady that does all the home cooking
• All the meals are fabulous – all breakfasts and evening meals except one when everyone goes out for a social evening (my meal cost £3.50) are provided
• As there are set mealtimes – everyone eats together and they are sociable
• Lunches – are at local cafes with the others on your project, organised and paid for by GVI – excellent food, I recommend the spicy chutney that is served with the roti curry
• The twin rooms are lockable, clean, beds are comfortable, with bed linen and duvet and ensuite shower room – be patient – the hot water takes a while to come through. There is a ceiling fan and plug sockets seem “universal” all 2/3 pin combinations including UK work
• I brought my own flip flops (although there were some clogs) for the shower and a camping blow up pillow – there were good pillows, but I like really soft ones.
• You must bring your own towels (luckily, I did read that bit)
• Filtered water available to fill your water bottles (bring a 1 litre one)
• Everyone washes their own plates after a meal, you clean your own room and you get allocated household tasks- mine was wiping the table down after breakfast – exhausting!!! Not.
• Chitra washes all the pots and pans - she is so friendly
• Right in the middle of the city – so a great location for exploring – quiet at night apart from the first night – New Year’s Eve fireworks
• There is a covered outside seating area and a covered communal balcony.

Pokhara
• Amazing city, fabulous people, unforgettable memories of harmonious chaos
• Driving – there is only one rule – there are no rules
• But there is no road rage – it’s astonishing (really funny – because I have been teaching English I think –“is it astounding or astonishing”!!)
• At T junctions – there are no signs, no traffic lights, people just slow down a bit and weave between each other to get to where they want to go
• No one speeds
• The only time you hear a horn is an alert that someone is overtaking when you least expect it
• Overtaking on blind bends – no problem – everyone slows down, tucks in or stops to avoid any incident if someone appears coming head on
• I didn’t drive – but you get taken to the projects in a small travel coach
• There is a gym and a swimming pool nearby (I was reliably informed)
• There is a local “laundry service” – drop it off, pick it up, costs less than a pound

Life with the other volunteers
• You meet everyone at mealtimes so friendly and easy atmosphere
• There are meetings so we all know what is going on
• There’s always a current WhatsApp group for photo sharing and reminding people what is going to happen
• Most volunteers are on a gap year/ just graduated. Not only does it “look good on a CV” but it is fabulous fun and will give lifelong happy memories
• Brilliant mix of nationalities – although this did create friendly discussion about pronunciation, spelling and other grammar minutiae (In England, we correctly say “at the weekend” whereas in US and Australia they say “on the weekend” – this had us all laughing whilst debating the merits of our logic and google didn’t help either side strengthen their argument)

Time – day to day
• Set meal times – breakfast 8.15am week days, 9am weekends. Friday is pancake day. You can choose eggs or porridge or both daily, cereals are available – all served with toast and bananas
• Set off to volunteering project at 9.30am
• Lunch at the local café
• Afternoon volunteering project
• Conversation club (for children 5 years upwards) is on every evening for an hour – different activities and different volunteers every day
• There is a white board in the dining room so that you know where you need to be every day
• Unhurried lifestyle – plenty of time to organise yourself
• Mix of free time, volunteering time, social time, meal time – ideal balance has been achieved
• Weekends – people can explore locally, lunches are at the local café, there are different activities that you can do that are really cheap and Tara will help you to organise
. Many volunteers combine their trip with an organised hiking trip - again - Tara is a great source of information

Other members of staff that I worked closely with on Women’s Empowerment

Sita – what a truly beautiful person, inside and out
• She works full time teaching on the women’s projects
• As she lives at the homestay, she attends all the social events
• When you teach, she points out the exact page in the book, advises you how it is normally taught but then happily allows you to teach it in a style that you choose
• Great company at the lunch time meals at the local cafes

Tsiring and I walked at the same speed so commonly walked together to the projects
• She is originally from Tibet
• I learnt all about the significance of that and its impact on her life within Nepal
• Tip from Tsiring, bring an umbrella – dual purpose – keeps you cool in the sun and dry in the rain

Mhendo works with the project as well and has excellent taste in music – same as mine!

Roshni runs the kids’ conversation club “CC”. Be prepared. One girl, aged 6, asked me if I had heard of John Jones. I asked if she meant Tom Jones, but she said no. She then proceeded to tell me about John Jones who was exploring the Nutty Putty cave in Utah, that his girlfriend reported him missing, that he had got stuck, how long they tried to rescue him, that he died and his body is still in there so the cave has now been blocked off. I was speechless.

As I did Women’s Empowerment – the local projects that I went to

Sesana – this is the one for girls that have been rescued from human trafficking
• Welcome weekend we were taught to make momos
• Little signs of the trauma and loss of a normal childhood– the girl that covered her ears because of the noise created by the group answering questions together and the girl that asked could she keep the paper chain doll that I made as she had always wanted one
• Alongside learning English, the girls learn how to cook
• By the end of their supported learning, some go on to become paralegals whilst others learn the skills to cook or can work in the hospitality sector
• This means that they require no long-term support, but they are gaining the skills to live an independent life

The sewing room project
• This is run from someone’s house – as in the room that they live in
• There is a bed in the corner
• There are 6 sewing machines for the project along one wall
• After the 3 months course when they learn to make clothes, they are given their sewing machine and supplied with the material so they can make and sell clothes locally – so that they and their community benefit
• You teach whilst sitting on the floor

The others are taught from primary school rooms. As I have said – you never realize how hard English is until you try and teach it. The women amazed me, I was in awe, of their determination to learn in spite of the difficulties. One of the wonderful distractions is the pre-school children that come with their Mums.

Resources. Apart from the white boards, the English is taught from one well-thumbed 2007 paperback English book. For props to teach in/out/ along/ through etc – I made toilet roll bridges, a car (imagination required), paper doll chains, paper airplanes etc. Everyone really enjoyed this lesson – as did I.

Funding. The initial cost that you pay to GVI allows GVI to pay for the homestay, the food, transport, the staff salaries and ensures that the projects are run all year round whether there are volunteers or not. Funding for the projects and their expansion is reliant on additional contributions that go directly to “base camp GVI Pokhara, Nepal.”

The mantra that everyone is an equal - respect all those that are being helped and enable them to gain the education and training that most of us have taken for granted. GVI support and promote independence not create a state of dependency.

Truly, the most rewarding and life changing experience of my life. Volunteer now!

I miss everyone.

Women’s Health Empowerment in Pokhara, Nepal. Simply put, the best experience and most worthwhile 2 weeks of my life.

It is wonderful to contribute to the amazing achievements that “base camp GVI team Pokhara, Nepal” ceaselessly deliver all year round. Their efforts and yours, when you join that team, enable the wonderful women, that I was privileged enough to meet, to brighten their future by learning English alongside a life skill that will enable them to sustain themselves in their future.

The women all share one thing in common, they have experienced a “challenging background”. Sex trafficked/ child brides/ other domestic situations.
When you arrive to volunteer - you are fabulously well looked after.
Tara – the main man for “basecamp GVI team Pokhara, Nepal" - amazing guy – no wonder there were over 1200 at his wedding. Creates a huge “family feel” for the volunteers, the other staff members, the homestay hosts – the ripple effect of camaraderie extends to all the others involved in the volunteering projects.
Homestay - fabulous - lockable twin rooms, comfy beds, ensuite shower room, ceiling fan, universal plug sockets. Chitra cooks amazing food and lunches are all included at a local cafe.
Pokhara, amazing city, brilliant, harmonious friendly people, many combine volunteering with a trekking week (Tara would help you to organise that!)
Mix of free time, volunteering time, social time, meal time – ideal balance - mainly gap year/ student volunteers - great atmosphere. On Women's Empowerment, worked with Sita - beautiful inside and out - directed your teaching whilst respecting your independent ideas. Tsiring, fabulous lady from Tibet, full of wonderful insight into the life in Nepal. From the education given, some have become paralegals.
The life skills taught include cooking (I got a chance to make momos on the introductory weekend - harder than it looks!), Some are taught sewing/ haberdashery. On completion of the 3 month course, they are given a sewing machine to take home and materials - so they can make clothes, sell them to enable them to benefit themselves, their families and the local communities. The whole aim is to enable the women to be independent not create dependency.
Most worthwhile, life changing, inspirational fortnight of my life. Thank you to everyone. I miss them all. If you are in doubt whether to go - don't be. Book now.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
Book 4 weeks not 2.
Pros
  • Tremendous welcome from Tara - feeling safe in the homestay and looked after
  • Really rewarding working with the women
  • Fabulous camaraderie between volunteers
Cons
  • Can't think of any
Response from GVI

Hi Cathy

Thank you so much for leaving such an in-depth review on your trip to Nepal with GVI. We really value the time that you took to do this and know that future participants will find this extremely helpful.

It was so amazing to read about how your hard work and efforts improved the lives of those women around you and how despite their hardship, their resolve has inspired you. I am sure you did the same for them and we thank you for your dedication on your project!

We are thrilled that you felt so connected to each place that you visited and that you had such a memorable and life changing time. We also love to hear how our volunteers and participants gain so much insight through experiencing these programs through local people they meet as well as immersing oneself in a new environment, for example at the homestays.

Thank you for your kind words about our staff, we will be sure to pass them on! It is great when their leadership and dedication are also recognised! We are so pleased that you felt supported throughout by them and that you felt they had created a "family" atmosphere!

We hope to see you again soon, perhaps in Nepal or on another GVI program!

All the best,
Katherine

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Sam
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GVI Ghana 2024 - my third GVI experience

My third project with GVI. The previous two in 2020/2021 were reviewed then and I gave them 4* - one star deducted because dealings with head office were frustrating and tricky, but the projects themselves were excellent.

As a returning customer, I must say that head office / sales were effortless to deal with and looked after me well; the project was excellent as well. Most importantly, they are aware of (and continuing evaluating) the murky ethics of international development and I left content that I had contributed both in good faith and in a non-maleficent way. The decision to do this kind of work abroad is one that future customers should think seriously about, but if the decision is made, GVI are doing it as well as anyone out there, as far as I can tell.

The staff do everything they can to help you stay safe but the truth is that if you appear as an outsider, there will always be a vulnerability, so follow their rules and be vigilant… ans you’ll have a great time.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would stay a little longer (thank five weeks) if possible and I would avoid (local) school holidays and exam periods - we had a few quiet days.
Pros
  • Kids & their schools
  • The GVI Ghana Staff
  • The most comfortable GVI base I’ve been on
Cons
  • Be prepared for unreliable electricity, water and internet at times
Response from GVI

Hi Sam

Thank you so much for leaving a review on your GVI experience!
We are so pleased that you have come back to GVI for a third time and that you found your trip to Ghana to be fulfilling and rewarding. It is great that you connected with the staff there and that you felt supported throughout the booking process and for the duration of your trip.

We hope to see you again on another program, perhaps again in Ghana or a different base!

All the best,
Katherine (GVI Outreach Team)

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Catherine
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GVI Cambodia - Volunteering with Children

If you’re considering volunteering in Cambodia at all, my advice would be to go for it!

I was fortunate enough to have some free time between finishing university and starting on the next chapter of my life. I’d never been on a long haul flight or outside of Europe before and even after signing up to the Cambodia program, the idea of doing it all by myself was definitely quite daunting. However, from the moment I stepped foot in Siem Reap I was greeted with a smile and I never looked back.

The GVI Cambodia team are exceptional and made settling into the base so easy. Within only a few days, we were one big family of volunteers. I only stayed for a month, but I made some of my favourite memories in Siem Reap and hope to remember them forever. The GVI base was very comfortable and had everything you could need (including a swimming pool which is a huge bonus in the heat).

Teaching at the primary school and the community classes was also an amazing and refreshing experience. The children were so keen to learn and after only a month there, you could start to see a real difference in their English skills. The GVI Cambodia team work hard to ensure their relationships with partner organisations are sustainable and this was evident throughout my time there.

So, do it. Book the trip! I can’t recommend GVI Cambodia enough.

Response from GVI

Hi Catherine,

Thank you so much for leaving a review on your time in Cambodia. We are so pleased that you had such an amazing experience and gained so much from your time there.

I loved reading about how, despite it being your first long and further afield travel, you felt supported by the team there. It also must have been amazing to see how the children benefitted from your hard work and positive impact within this community.

We hope to see you again in Cambodia, or perhaps on another base soon?

All the best,
Katherine (GVI Outreach Team)

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Rebecca
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing time at GVI Ghana

GVI Ghana has been absolutely incredible. The staff are so amazing at what they do and have an amazing balance between professional and friendly. It really feels like you are part of a family and the atmosphere on base makes you really feel at home. The work itself has been so rewarding. The students at the partner schools are all so bright and such a joy to teach. As an intern you have the freedom to create lesson plans alongside other inters, with the help of volunteers. This means you can really cater what you teach, to what the students need most at the time. It has been clear from the day I arrived that the team at GVI Ghana are having a long lasting positive impact on the community. Seeing how much respect locals have for GVI and hearing how much they appreciate having them around has been amazing. It really feels like you are doing something which will contribute to good in the long run. It is clear that GVI Ghana's aim is to not be needed in the future. They care so much about the sustainable long term change and you can see how much this is the root of their work. The base itself and the staff there are amazing. I felt so safe and at home for the duration of my stay and the staff really work to make such a welcoming environment. You also get so many opportunities to get involved in fun activities and see so much of the country, its culture and the amazing Ghanian people. All in all, I couldn't recommend GVI Ghana more!

Response from GVI

Hi Rebecca,

Thank you for leaving a review on this platform. It has been wonderful to hear about your amazing experience in Ghana!

We are so pleased that you had such a valuable and rewarding experience and how you could see the positive impact of your hard work and efforts within this community and base.

We hope you will be back to Ghana and to the base, or perhaps you will visit another GVI base?

All the best,
Katherine (GVI Outreach Team)

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Izabelle
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Phenomenal Experience

I absolutely loved my trip with GVI!!! I got to do so many amazing things and meet so many amazing people. From tracking and camera trapping wildlife in the South African bush, to helping at a local community project, it was a brilliant and rewarding experience. As a minor travelling alone for the first time, I was very stressed about everything but GVI was great and extremely helpful, allowing me to stop stressing and really enjoy the trip. I loved every second of it. Truly 2 of the best weeks of my life.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Don’t stress about travelling alone and being with new people and not knowing what you’re doing. I was terrified at first, but there was no need! GVI will sort any issues you encounter. For example, the airline I flew with messed up my flights and me and 3 other people on the program missed our connecting flight from Johannesburg to Hoedspruit. GVI was amazing and sorted transport by car to Hoedspruit instead. So no need to worry, you’ll be fine. Just enjoy it!!
Pros
  • Amazing game drives
  • Great volunteering opportunity
  • Brilliant people
Response from GVI

Hi Izabelle

Thank you so much for leaving a review on your experience!

We are so pleased that you had such a great time and experienced so much that this country has to offer. In addition, we are glad that you felt supported throughout on your trip! We hope to see you again soon!

All the best
Katherine (GVI/Bushwise Outreach Team)

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Kira
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Canary Islands Whale and Dolphin Conservation

I spent six weeks volunteering in the whale and dolphin conservation Tenerife in November/ December 2023.

I had an amazing time and enjoyed every day. The daily activities felt meaningful and professional while still being fun. On the boat trips, we saw many pilot whales and were lucky enough to encounter bottlenose dolphins, Atlantic spotted and striped dolphins, a hammerhead shark and some curious turtles as well as flying fish.

Tenerife's landscape is beautiful, there are so many different things to do in your free time and the organized experiences are great too.

The staff members on the base are truly amazing. Very understanding, fun and you can feel the love that they have for their job. We were even offered great help when organizing trips in our free time. Occurring problems (Calima, short-term lack of water, minor injuries...) were handled quickly and professionally.
Of course, Tiny the cat deserves an honorable mention.
There are a couple of rules that need to be followed but I found these rules to be reasonable and meant to keep the participants safe.

Originally, I booked for four weeks but decided to extend my stay. It was super easy to do so, the e-mail support was great and everything was cleared for me to stay longer the day after I made the decision.

I got to know so many great people from all over the world, some of whom became good friends. It also helped me to improve my English.

There are only two little weaknesses in my eyes. One is the cost of the project. It is not easily affordable for young people. But you do know the prices from the beginning and there are good offers every now and then.
The second thing is that for me, it would've been great to start the project on a Sunday and also leave on a Sunday. I felt a little lost on my first two days as the weekends are free and we didn't quite know what to do yet. I also think it would be nice to have a last free day before leaving. On the other hand, I understand that starting on Saturday gives more time for people to settle, especially for people with e.g. long flights and possibly jet lags.

I had one of the best times of my life volunteering in the Canary Islands. This project made me want to pursue a career in conversation, especially marine biology. I am already looking into booking my next GVI experience.

Response from GVI

Hi Kira,

Thank you for leaving a review on this platform with such a great insight into your trip and experience for others to read.

I am so glad that you had such an amazing time and that you saw so many great sightings and made new friends!

We are pleased that you felt ongoing support from the staff there especially when you decided to extend your trip.

Thank you for your feedback on the starting dates for the projects, we do try to consider all our feedback for any upcoming projects and trips for our participants.

Overall, we are so thrilled that you had such a wonderful experience and we can't wait to hear about where you are off to next!

All the best,
Katherine (GVI Outreach Team)

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Alex
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing GVI experience

The entire experience that GVI provided was amazing. It started with me being picked up by taxi from a long journey on the aeroplane, which was incredibly exciting. I am very privileged to be able to have gone on this trip and experience everything that I did. From tropical and close to extinct animals like the green macaw, to lovely exotic fruits and foods, I was enamoured by every second spent in Costa Rica. We started our week as the itinerary detailed. We learned how to make tamales, went swimming in the lagoon and made a bench out of ecobricks. At night we went on turtle patrols from 8pm - midnight to make sure poachers stayed away from turtle nests. One of the most amazing moments I experienced was when we saw a turtle laying eggs in the night. The sand was also magical as it seemed to glow, quite literally, underneath our feet as we walked, as a result of the live microcreatures in the sand. We also went to Sepeque where we interacted and stayed with a local Bribri tribe who showed us their way of life and hunting. On the return from this lovely community, we went on a day long hike through the beautiful rainforest where we say camens, iguanas, sloths and many many ants. In reflection, as I was dropped off at the airport, I was sad to see it all go and return to the boring UK. But I took comfort in the memories that I made and friends that I got to keep. Overall a 5/5 would recommend experience. Super!

What was your funniest moment?
The funniest moment was when we played swimming tag in the lagoon
Pros
  • Humid weather
  • Yummy food
Cons
  • Early starts
  • Away from civilisation
Response from GVI

Hi there Alex

Thank you so much for your review on your time in Costa Rica! We are so thrilled that you had such a fulfilling and exciting time!
It is great to hear how you experienced so much that this base has to offer!

Hope to hear from you again soon - perhaps at another base?

All the best
Katherine (GVI Outreach Team)

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Jenni
3/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Once in a Lifetime

I thoroughly enjoyed my 6 weeks at Gvi Limpopo, getting to see the African wildlife so closely was amazing. The living conditions are basic but overall I had an amazing time and would recommend to a friend. One thing that you should be prepared for is the lack of lectures and education, the staff will always help you where they can but in terms of structured lessons, I wish there had been more to help get a career within the area.
I had an amazing time due to the people I was there with, I got really lucky

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Full emerse yourself in the experience
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Madeleine
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GVI in Phang Nga

I felt like it would be a life-altering experience going to Thailand for four weeks with GVI, and I was so completely right. Meeting volunteers from all sorts of backgrounds was so enriching and the friendships formed were so touching. The staff were all so caring and energetic, I felt inspired and excited about the work we were doing. It didn't take long to feel part of the team and when there were challenges I always felt like I could speak to people and that I was not alone.
I fell in love with this part of Thailand and getting to experience a side to it that was so unique felt really special and the kind of responsible travel that I was looking for. The people on the GVI base clearly cared so much about the community and had such a positive impact, it felt amazing to be a part of it all.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
So many fruits that were completely new to me, and of course the controversial durian which I did like up until we were doing a beach clean and found a bunch of rotten durian, which fairly put me off for the rest of my stay.
Pros
  • Beautiful location in the village
  • Hardworking team who really care about what they are doing
  • Schedule that allows for flexibility on activities and tasks depending on weather etc.
Cons
  • You almost always have to get a taxi to go anywhere at the weekends
  • Sometimes it is exhausting, but in a good way
Response from GVI

Hi Madeleine

Thank you so much for your review on this platform! We are so thrilled that you enjoyed your time in Thailand and felt supported and cared for by all those around you! We hope to hear from you again soon!

All the best
Katherine (GVI Outreach Team)

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Olivia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best Trip Ever

I met the most amazing and kind people. They are truly still my best friends even though they live halfway across the world. I stayed in Tenerife working on a whale and dolphin conservation project. We got to see pilot whales, atlantic spotted dolphins, and bottlenose dolphins so closely. It was surreal. Beach cleans were incredibly rewarding and actually fun with the friends we made. There were all kinds of cool activities for when we weren’t busy- surfing, canarian cooking, and hikes. It was very cool and I wouldn’t trade the experience for anything!

What was your funniest moment?
During the program we had a talent show, just for fun, and me and my roomate did our own version of the real slim shady by eminem. we drew mustaches on our faces and surprisingly, we won.
Pros
  • fun activities (hiking, surfing, cooking class, etc)
  • great opportunity to meet new people
  • interesting work in marine conservation
Response from GVI

Hi Olivia

Thank you so much for your review on your time in Tenerife, as well as your recommendations for using GVI for those who might be solo travellers or u18. It sounds as though you had a wonderful time and explored all that this incredible base has to offer! We hope to see you again soon, either back in Tenerife or perhaps at another base.

All the best
Katherine (GVI Outreach Team)