
HUB FOCUS
Culture, Conservation, Indigenous Systems, Sustainable Tourism
The Chitwan Hub is situated at the intersection of nature and culture. Bordering Chitwan National Park, interns engage with conservation organizations, indigenous Tharu communities, and sustainable tourism initiatives.
Our partnerships include community forest user groups, cultural museums, wildlife conservation NGOs, and indigenous rights organizations working to preserve both biological and cultural diversity.
Our partnerships include community forest user groups, cultural museums, wildlife conservation NGOs, and indigenous rights organizations working to preserve both biological and cultural diversity.
Available Focus Areas
Explore opportunities that connect cultural preservation with environmental conservation.
Indigenous Knowledge Documentation
Work with Tharu and other indigenous communities to document traditional knowledge systems, oral histories, and cultural practices.
Ethnobotanical Mapping
Research and document traditional plant uses, medicinal knowledge, and ecological practices of local communities.
Museum Curation
Support local museum development, artifact cataloging, and exhibition design for cultural heritage institutions.
Cultural Heritage Archiving
Digitize historical documents, photographs, and cultural materials for preservation and educational access.
Sustainable Tourism Strategy
Develop community-based tourism models, visitor management plans, and eco-tourism guidelines.
Wildlife & Community Mapping
Contribute to human-wildlife coexistence research, community conservation zones, and biodiversity monitoring.
Conservation Communication
Create educational materials, awareness campaigns, and outreach programs for environmental conservation.

Living & Learning
Immersive Experience
The Chitwan Hub offers an immersive experience in Nepal’s Terai lowlands. Accommodation is in locally-operated guesthouses that prioritize sustainability and community benefit.
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Eco-friendly accommodations near national park buffer zone
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Traditional Tharu village visits and cultural exchanges
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Access to conservation areas and wildlife habitats
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Community-sourced meals featuring local cuisine
Ready to Join the Kaski Hub?
Apply now and indicate Kaski as your preferred hub. Our team will match you with opportunities that align with your interests.