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Trek Through the Himalayas: Nepal, December 4–19, 2025
Join Trek Relief’s Nepal Monastery Project, a 16-day volunteer trek that blends ethical travel with a community-led clinic expansion at Pema T’sal Monastery near Pokhara, followed by a transformative trek through Lower Mustang. All core logistics are covered so you can focus on impact, culture, and connection. Reserve your spot by October 4.
Nepal News Update: What Changed, Why It Matters, and How We’re Responding
Nepal has entered a period of political transition, with former Chief Justice Sushila Karki serving as interim prime minister and parliamentary elections signaled for March 2026. The shift follows youth-led protests that accelerated after a social platform suspension earlier in September. Reports cite significant casualties, and an official review process is under way as institutions reset.
Restoring Wells in Arkhangai, Mongolia: Water for All 2025
In Undur Ulaan, Arkhangai, community leaders, FARM, and Trek Relief restored two village wells and added protective housing, insulation, fencing, and concrete. With WASH training led by the Arkhangai Health Department and local materials and labor throughout, clean water is now more reliable for more than 800 residents, delivering an estimated 5.47 to 7.3 million liters per well each year.
We Returned to Mongolia—Here’s What Surprised Us
In Mongolia, 66 trees are thriving—and now, a vital water well flows again. This is the story of Kiss the Earth and Well of Hope—two projects rooted in community resilience, environmental action, and purpose-driven travel. From reforestation to restored water access, our 2025 return to Mongolia reminds us that impact grows when we listen, return, and build together.
Volunteer in Nepal 2025: The Monastery Project with Trek Relief in the Annapurna Region
In December 2025, Trek Relief returns to Nepal for The Monastery Project—a 15-day volunteer expedition that blends hands-on construction at Pema T’sal Monastery with trekking through the Annapurna region. This journey invites you to walk ancient trails, support community-led health and education efforts, and experience travel with purpose.
Trek Relief’s 2024 Annual Report Is Here: See What We Accomplished Together
Trek Relief’s 2024 Annual Report is here—highlighting a year of ethical travel, community-led projects, and global impact across Nepal, Peru, Mongolia, and Patagonia. Discover how volunteers helped restore classrooms, plant trees, install solar panels, and build lasting change. See what we accomplished—and how you can join in 2025.
Nepal Flood Relief Update: Classroom Restoration Complete in Kavre
After the devastating 2024 floods, your support helped us restore a classroom in Kavre, giving 91 students a safe space to learn once again. This is more than rebuilding—it’s restoring hope, dignity, and the future of a community.
The Mongolia Project: Restoring Water, Sustaining Nomadic Traditions
Mongolia’s rolling steppes, vast open skies, and centuries-old nomadic traditions are awe-inspiring, but climate change, desertification, and overgrazing are threatening this way of life. Water scarcity is at the heart of these challenges, making sustainable water access a critical issue for Mongolia’s herding communities.
This August, Trek Relief is launching a volunteer initiative in Arkhangai, Mongolia, to restore wells, support sustainable water management, and empower local families.
Nepal Flood Relief X Dhaulagiri Trek: Rebuilding for a Brighter Future
In the aftermath of the devastating floods that impacted Nepal, Trek Relief’s team recently completed a vital project to restore a flood-damaged classroom in the remote village of Khavre. Despite the challenges posed by the flood’s destruction, which left the classroom buried under mud, rocks, and fallen tree trunks, the school continued to operate, serving 91 resilient students. Many of these children had already suffered the loss of their homes and loved ones.
Seeds of Hope: Trek Relief’s Support for Sustainable Farming in Nepal
In November 2024, Trek Relief’s team traveled to Nepal to support The Small World’s Seeds of Hope program in Solukhumbu. Our mission was to provide both financial and hands-on support to build climate-resilient food systems, promote food security, and empower women through agricultural training and community development. The trip also included the Pikey Peak trek, where participants combined adventure with meaningful service, deepening their connection with the community.
Trek Relief Mongolia Update: Making a Difference Together
Join us in celebrating our return to Mongolia for the Kiss the Earth program, where we planted 66 trees, collaborated with local volunteers on environmental initiatives, and laid the groundwork for future partnerships. Discover how our mission is making a lasting impact and inspiring others to create meaningful change.
Empowering Change in Peru's Sacred Valley
Empowering Change in Peru's Sacred Valley
Our recent expedition to Cusco, Peru, brought together eight dedicated volunteers to make a meaningful impact in the Sacred Valley. Partnering with Mundo Sostenible, we installed solar panel systems at local orphanages, providing essential energy savings and supporting the community's sustainable development. Our journey also included a challenging hike to Machu Picchu, reflecting our commitment to both adventure and service. Join us in continuing this mission for sustainable change!
Patagonia 2024: Pioneering Sustainable Education
Our latest adventure in Patagonia’s Aysén region has transformed Villa Cerro Castillo into a hub of agroecological education. With the support of Patagonia Inc. and our dedicated volunteers, we’ve built an outdoor classroom, launched Fundación Renoval, and partnered with local NGO Naturaleza Pública. This project is a testament to the power of collaboration and our commitment to environmental stewardship.
Cultivating Change: Trek Relief Expands Garden Project in Villa Cerro Castillo
This month, Trek Relief completed its third transformative trip to Patagonia, marked by hard work, shared learning, and a whole lot of joy. Between laughter and dancing, our team eagerly took on new challenges to expand "Green Hope," the organic vegetable garden at the professional technical school in Villa Cerro Castillo.
With guidance from Maria Luisa Carillo, our dedicated gardener, volunteers prepared the garden, greenhouse, and compost boxes for the upcoming winter. These efforts ensure that the garden remains productive and resilient against Patagonia’s challenging conditions.
Continuing Our Commitment: Patagonia Trip Announced for March 2023
We’re thrilled to announce that our third trip to Patagonia, Patagonia × Self-Sufficiency: Food, Flora, & Fauna, is set for March 12–23, 2023!
This immersive experience builds on years of collaboration with the Cerro Castillo community. Together, we’ve dedicated countless hours to meaningful volunteer work, community engagement, and leadership to bring sustainable projects to life in this extraordinary region.
A Model Partnership: Trek Relief and The Small World in Nepal
Our recent trip to Nepal, which concluded in December, showcased the power of collaboration. Together with The Small World, a local nonprofit, and a group of 10 dedicated trekkers (8 of whom were women), we raised $7,200 to make a lasting impact in Tingla, Solukhumbu.
Announcing Our New Nepal Program: Building Climate Resiliency Together
We’re excited to introduce our latest program in Nepal, focused on climate resiliency and empowering communities. Partnering with The Small World Nepal, we aim to support over 500 families—impacting more than 3,000 individuals—through sustainable agriculture and leadership development.
Patagonia Program Update: Our Community Garden Takes Root
After a long wait due to Chile’s strict travel policies during the pandemic, we’re thrilled to announce the successful completion of our second trip to Patagonia! This trip marked a major milestone as we celebrated the launch ceremony of our educational community garden, located at the same school where we established the region’s first-ever recycling point in 2020.