Location
  • Thailand
    • Chiang Rai
    • Hua Hin
Length
1 to 12 weeks

Program Details

Language
English
Timeframe
Short Term Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Host Family Hostel
Groups
Small Group (1-15)
Travel Type
Budget Family Older Travelers Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
280
Price Details
Thailand Program Fee includes airport pick-up, orientation, program supervision, accommodation and meals during volunteer program period, in-country 24/7 volunteer support and in-country administration costs.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Accommodation Airport Transfers Meals
What's Not Included
Airfare Travel Insurance Visa
Jan 05, 2023
Jan 19, 2023
55 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

Trusted by 124,000+ volunteers, IVHQ offers the most popular volunteer programs in Thailand and 50+ other destinations around the world.

Volunteer in the beautiful mountainous province of Chiang Rai or Hua Hin and choose from 8 amazing projects!

IVHQ is trusted to support the meaningful adventures of thousands of volunteers every year, so before you even depart, you’ll receive outstanding personalized service from your expert Volunteer Program Manager and exclusive access to superior pre-departure volunteer training.

If you’re all about authentic cultural experiences, supporting community-driven projects, giving back and making real connections, volunteering in Thailand is for you!

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Program Highlights

  • IVHQ’s Thailand program is available year-round, starting on the first and third Monday of every month in Chiang Rai and every Monday in Hua Hin. You can choose to volunteer for 1 to 12 weeks
  • Highly affordable program fees from $21/day - IVHQ provides the most affordable and top-rated programs
  • Accommodation in dormitory-style houses or homestays
  • You’ll be traveling with IVHQ, the volunteer travel experts, and joining a network of 124,000+ volunteers. Our outstanding safety systems and track record set us apart - we are the world’s safest organization
  • Your efforts will have a positive impact because our programs are community-driven with a focus on supporting long-term local needs

Popular Programs

Teach English in Thailand

As a volunteer teaching English in Thailand, you’ll be supporting a project that aims to promote better access to education. The focus is on providing assistance to teaching English initiatives in the local villages and hill tribes. In northern areas of Thailand, local people have very limited access to formal education and there is a real need for volunteers to assist in teaching, not only young children, but also adults from surrounding hill tribes and local villages.

Outdoor Volunteers in Thailand

Volunteers who enjoy manual labor and the sense of achievement felt after completing a job will be well suited to our Outdoor Work project in Thailand. Thailand volunteers on​ ​the Outdoor Work project will work with the hill tribes on the​ ​second and fourth weeks.

Environmental Conservation Volunteer Project in Thailand - Hua Hin

Help protect the planet as an Environmental volunteer in Thailand - Hua Hin! Roll up your sleeves and work alongside the local community on important conservation initiatives. You’ll have the opportunity to volunteer at national parks in the Hua Hin area and help with day-to-day tasks and activities, such as tree planting.

Childcare Volunteer Project in Thailand - Hua Hin

Volunteer to assist in local children’s development centers and kindergartens in Hua Hin and gain practical experience in teaching young children while passing on valuable English language skills to students. For Thai people, knowing how to speak English helps open doors to employment opportunities in the country’s booming tourism industry.

Program Reviews

4.92 Rating
based on 26 reviews
  • 5 rating 92.31%
  • 4 rating 7.69%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Impact 4.65
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.8
  • Value 4.95
  • Safety 4.95
Showing 1 - 8 of 26 reviews
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Celina
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Must do!

Meaningful program - we got to teach at different schools daily. We also received a translator in the classroom and co-taught each class among 3 volunteers.

Supportive coordinators from the local team (The Green Lion) - activities such as cooking class, Thai language class, visiting Hua Hin Market Village and checking out the night markets were organized weekly. There are also coordinators on site to assist with any issues.

Amazing food - a wide range of food choices that differs on a daily basis. Any specific dietary requirements were also considered.

Highly recommend!

Pros
  • meaningful impact
  • meeting wonderful new friends
  • learn to work with people of different cultures
Cons
  • less time to travel and explore the city
  • less personal space since you need to share the facility
6 people found this review helpful.
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Karimah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Teaching English in Hua Hin

It wasn't my first experience on a volunteering trip, and it certainly wouldn't be my last. I thought I was prepared for what was to come based on past experiences but my time at Hua Hin proved to be a whole new adventure - in the best way...

I embarked on this project as a trial as I was considering a career switch in teaching English. The experience I gained and the lessons I learned were priceless! Through this project, I am now more assured than ever that this is the right step for me. This wasn't just a break from the mundane back home, this was an important step for my growth.

Additionally, I never expected to form such strong bonds and attachments to the beautiful volunteers I met during my 2 weeks in Hua Hin. We may have parted ways for now but I believe for some, we will meet again in the near future.

I highly recommend anyone considering this project. It will not always be easy but I promise you, it will be worth it.

Pros
  • Meeting new people (coordinators, volunteers, children)
  • Challenging yourself during the project
  • Learning about new cultures
Cons
  • Transportation
  • Lack of variety in meals
16 people found this review helpful.
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Jenka
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

2 weeks Hua Hin

It was one of the most amazing things I have ever done. The teaching, the meeting new people, the culture, ... everything was great. I would definitely do it again.

I went to Thailand alone as an 18-year-old. I was looking forward to it immensely. When I finally arrived, there were almost no volunteers. Of course, it was already super late and I went straight to sleep. The next day was actually the "official arrival day" and there were so many new people. I was really relieved because there were so many different nationalities. This is where everything started.

Pros
  • New culture
  • The children
  • The amazing people
Cons
  • Transportation back to the airport
17 people found this review helpful.
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Susan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

You Gotta Try the Homestay

As part of my project, and unique to date with IVHQ, I get the option for a 24 hour homestay visit over the weekend and take it along with fellow teaching volunteer, John! Aaron goes into Chiang Rai for evening overnight in hotel. This is an opportunity to see local culture up close and personal, and the best, I soon observe, is it's totally unfiltered. The family we are placed with, just go about doing their thing. No frills, no acting for tourists. We are just two more mouths to feed.

I'm shown my mattress on the floor and will share a room with the gals of the house. John gets his own room. Perhaps the most interesting, is his reaction. As an urban Chinese kid, he's never been to a village like this and asks me "what is a homestay" followed by, once he sees his room and the kitchen, "when do we leave"? Fortunately, I downloaded Google translate - Thai - to use off line and get to chat with the ladies in the kitchen. Food is fantastic. They have everything they need and yet, it's so simple. Actually, elegant in a way..... Rooster 🐓 hourly wake up every hour after midnight is another story!?!?! In case you are wondering, no stove, toilet, shower except what you see in pic, but yes, internet and electricity!

The following day, a guide meets us for a bamboo forest hike to waterfalls, followed by a BBQ lunch all made from or cooked in bamboo! I take my annual birthday waterfall plunge while John marvels at his ability to hike (says he's not in shape) and our guide's skill cooking with bamboo. He no longer is asking when he can leave, but how long can we stay! Great to share 👍

What would you improve about this program?
Really nothing....warm, solar shower would be nice but not a necessity.
59 people found this review helpful.
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Telma
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Volunteering in Thailand :: Outdoor program

My experience in The Mirror was amazing. I got much more than I was expecting.
I decided to join this adventure 3 weeks before it started, so I didn’t have much time to organize my own trip. So, I decided to look for a platform that could help me be more efficient with my time. A friend of mine told me about IVHQ and how easy was to volunteer with them, because they provide almost all the information you need to just GO.
I never traveled alone, so I was looking for a safe country that could give me something new. I read a lot about the culture of Asian countries and, as my first time in Asia, I choose Thailand because it is safe, cheap and is so beautiful.
I followed all the steps in IVHQ training guide and I’m glad I did it because I felt that I was well prepared to participate in the program. I didn’t feel that anything was missing, and I didn’t bring unnecessary things. I had the help I needed before going and after being there.
When I arrived, there were some intern volunteer girls waiting for me. They welcomed me like I was family. The girls (that’s what I called them at the beginning… at the end they were “My Girls, My Daughters, My Friends”) were so excited to meet the new volunteers that they were giggling and jumping around like they knew me. I absorbed they excitement with joy. It was so good to feel welcome.
Two other volunteers came to The Mirror Foundation with me and everyone received us very well. They show us around and accommodate us. At night the intern volunteers made a big fire and we had a chance to get to know each other better.
On next day we met all the coordinators and we had the welcome session, explaining all of The Mirror’s work to the community and sensitizing us for the importance of our work.
In Outdoor program we learned about cleaning, construction, agriculture, gardening, landscaping, painting, repair and maintenance of buildings, construction and repair of roads. But it was not extensive because in such a short time they used the “Learning by doing” technique.
But our coordinators gave us the most important lesson of all, that it’s how important volunteering is, and they did such a good job mentoring us. They create such a good bond with the volunteers that we really made the effort to not disappointing them. Their knowledge of the tasks, their explanation of the purpose of the job and their awareness of our abilities, transmitted us confidence, commitment and gratitude for doing them. Best of all was their sense of humor, I laughed so much during the work hours, that time just passed by flying.
I felt that I learned and really enjoyed myself during all volunteering program. Three weeks was too short and if I knew that I would try to stay longer.
I will never forget this experience.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Go prepared and with a open mind. We cannot change the world but we can do our share.
66 people found this review helpful.
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Saqer
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

First time with IVHQ and definitely not the last

I did my volunteering in Thailand - Hua Hin, Hill Tribe Support. It was a great experience teaching kids English, and learning Thai from them at the same time. I enjoyed how to program is designed for many other things (i.e. hiking activities, going to the local market), and not only teaching. It was a very enjoyable experience getting to know other volunteers from around the world and getting to learn tons of the things about Thai culture, and Karen tribe culture as well. It was my first time volunteering abroad and it is definitely not the last.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Embrace the experience. You won't find everything you've at home and this is exactly the best part about it since it will help you understand how other people are living their life without any of the luxurious things you have. Again, make the most out of this experience and make it an unforgettable one.
65 people found this review helpful.
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Gemma
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Thailand Hua Hin was amazing!

Had the best trip to Thailand Hua Hin with ivhq. I had never travelled so far or by myself and at 30 years old was a little apprehensive. From the off ivhq were supportive and answered all my questions. When I went I was unsure how many people would be there or how the accommodation would be but how over the moon I was. I had the best week making life long friends from around the world and seeing lots of beautiful places. Accommodation and food was excellent the the green lion team couldn’t be more helpful. It was a laugh a minute! The school itself was fantastic, the pupils were so friendly wanting high fives And always smiling. It really puts life in to perspective! I would highly recommend doing a program if you get chance to, it will be the best thing you do! Thanks so much!

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Getting of the plane to wonder where I was going which turned out amazing!
59 people found this review helpful.
Response from International Volunteer HQ - IVHQ

Thank you for your review, Gemma! I'm so glad to hear that you felt like you were supported on your journey and that you were happy with the food and accomodation on the program. Your contribution to the project is very much valued! ^Jamie-lee - IVHQ Thailand Program Manager

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Camille
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

IVHQ Thailand

I traveled with IVHQ on my first trip to Thailand this summer. Being a young adult on the other side of the world from everyone I know and in a brand new place, I still never felt like I was alone. The support was fantastic and the program was incredible. Teaching English to the local children was a very meaningful and fun experience. When the volunteers weren't teaching English, we had the opportunity to explore temples, markets, beaches, shopping malls, and other local attractions. It's a great program for anyone who wants to experience a new culture, explore nature, and help the community. I will definitely consider volunteering with IVHQ again, as they have an incredible variety of programs all over the world for an affordable price.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
I tried durian for the first time, which is now my least favorite fruit. It was certainly... memorable.
60 people found this review helpful.
Response from International Volunteer HQ - IVHQ

Hi Camille, thanks for your review and contribution to our volunteer program in Thailand. It's fantastic to hear that you felt so supported during your stay. We'd love to have you back soon! ^Will - IVHQ Thailand Program Manager

Questions & Answers

Hi, thanks for stopping by! Traveling with a friend is one of our favorite things to do too :) For more details on traveling with friends we recommend reaching out to the program provider directly, which you can do here: https://www.volunteerhq.org/contact-us/.

Hi Tyana, Yes, this program is suitable for vegans along with other dietary requirements. We would recommend that you supplement the meals we offer with your own food, as there wouldn't be a huge amount of choice/variation. Jordan McFadyen IVHQ Community Manager