Third Eye Volunteers
Ayurvedic and Naturopathic Therapy in Nepal

Join our Ayurvedic and Naturopathic Therapy Program in Nepal and experience the ancient wisdom of natural healing. This unique program combines Ayurvedic treatments, naturopathic practices, yoga, meditation, and volunteering opportunities, making it perfect for wellness seekers, yoga practitioners, and anyone who wishes to learn the art of holistic health. Set in the serene environment of Nepal, this program offers hands-on training, cultural immersion, and a journey of self-healing.
Nepal, the land of natural beauty, spirituality, and ancient healing traditions, is the perfect place to explore Ayurveda and Naturopathy. At Third Eye Volunteer Foundation Nepal, we offer a unique program designed for travelers, wellness enthusiasts, and volunteers who wish to immerse themselves in the science of holistic healing.
Ayurveda, the 5,000-year-old system of medicine, and Naturopathy, the natural way of curing the body, mind, and soul, together create a powerful approach to well-being. This program is perfect for those who want to:
Learn practical techniques of Ayurvedic therapies.
Gain knowledge of natural remedies, diet, and lifestyle.
Experience detoxification, yoga, and meditation.
Volunteer while learning and serve communities through holistic health.
By joining this program in Nepal, participants will have hands-on training in therapies, treatments, and lifestyle practices while experiencing the spiritual culture of the Himalayas.
Introduction to Ayurveda and Naturopathy philosophy.
Training in Ayurvedic massage, Shirodhara, Panchakarma basics, steam therapy, and natural detox.
Knowledge of medicinal plants and natural herbs found in Nepal.
Daily yoga, pranayama, and meditation practices.
Learning naturopathic treatments like hydrotherapy, mud therapy, fasting therapy, and dietary planning.
Opportunity to interact with Ayurvedic doctors and naturopathic practitioners.
Cultural immersion: explore temples, monasteries, and healing traditions of Nepal.
Volunteer service in rural communities to share natural healing knowledge.
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu – orientation and welcome dinner.
Day 2: Introduction to Ayurveda & Naturopathy – theory and practice sessions.
Day 3: Herbal knowledge tour – visit local herb gardens and Ayurvedic centers.
Day 4-5: Training in Ayurvedic massage, oil therapies, and Shirodhara.
Day 6: Yoga and meditation retreat day with natural diet therapy.
Day 7: Excursion to sacred healing places – Pashupatinath, Patan Ayurveda centers.
Day 8-9: Naturopathic therapies – hydrotherapy, mud therapy, fasting practices.
Day 10-11: Panchakarma basics – detox therapies and lifestyle balance.
Day 12: Volunteer experience – serve in local communities with simple healing tips.
Day 13: Reflection, sharing, and wellness workshop.
Day 14: Closing ceremony, certificate distribution, and farewell.
(The program can be customized from 1 week to 1 month depending on participant needs.)
Wellness seekers looking for natural healing.
Volunteers interested in Ayurveda and community service.
Yoga practitioners who want to deepen their holistic knowledge.
Students of naturopathy and Ayurveda seeking practical exposure.
Anyone curious to learn ancient healing wisdom in Nepal.
Accommodation in shared volunteer house or retreat center.
Daily vegetarian meals.
Training sessions with Ayurvedic and naturopathic experts.
Yoga and meditation classes.
Local excursions and cultural visits.
Certificate of participation.
International airfare.
Visa fees.
Personal expenses and extra activities.
Travel insurance.
Nepal is not only a land of mountains and adventure but also a living hub of spirituality and traditional medicine. Here, Ayurveda and naturopathy are deeply rooted in daily life, making it an ideal place to practice and learn. With the peaceful environment, organic food, and cultural depth, your healing journey in Nepal will be unforgettable.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need prior experience in Ayurveda or naturopathy to join this program?
No prior experience is required. The program is designed for beginners as well as those with some background in wellness. Our expert trainers guide you step by step.
2. What kind of therapies will I learn during the program?
You will learn Ayurvedic massage, Shirodhara, steam therapy, herbal remedies, Panchakarma basics, naturopathic hydrotherapy, mud therapy, fasting, and lifestyle management.
3. Is this program suitable for yoga practitioners and wellness seekers?
Yes, it’s perfect for yoga practitioners, meditation enthusiasts, wellness travelers, and anyone interested in natural healing.
4. Will I receive a certificate after completing the program?
Yes, participants receive a certificate of participation from Third Eye Volunteer Foundation Nepal upon successful completion.
5. How long is the program?
The standard program runs for 2 weeks, but we can customize it from 1 week to 1 month depending on your preference and availability.
6. Where will I stay during the program?
You will stay in our volunteer house or retreat center in Nepal with basic but comfortable facilities. Accommodation is shared, and daily vegetarian meals are provided.
7. Can I also volunteer while learning?
Yes. We encourage participants to share simple wellness knowledge and natural healing practices in local communities as part of the program.
8. What is included in the program cost?
The program includes accommodation, meals, training sessions, yoga and meditation classes, cultural excursions, and certification. Airfare, visas, travel insurance, and personal expenses are not included.
9. Who usually joins this program?
Our participants come from all over the world – wellness seekers, students, yoga practitioners, volunteers, and travelers looking for a meaningful cultural and healing experience.
10. Why should I join this program in Nepal?
Nepal is a spiritual land where Ayurveda and natural healing are part of daily life. The peaceful Himalayan environment, combined with cultural immersion, makes Nepal the perfect destination for holistic transformation.