"At Buki Adventure, we think that responsible travel extends beyond discovery. We are committed to assisting local communities, conserving culture, and promoting sustainable development via relevant social welfare activities."
Our Key Social Welfare Categories
a. Community Development
Projects focused on education, health, infrastructure, and economic empowerment of local communities.
School Project for Remote area or Government School of Nepal (Rukum, Magdi, Rolpa, Dolpa, Mugu, Jumla, Humla, Lamjung, Manang and Mustang area of Nepal)
First Aid Training
Technology hand over and skill development training
Classroom Material Handover
Student Scholorship Schem
Funiture management
Game Material Handover
Female sanitary products handover
School Painting and Wall Arts
School Coloring
Work as a Teacher in School
Be School Yoga Teacher
Run Health Camps to Student, teacher and Parents
Building Schools infrastructure as per requirement.
Clean water initiatives
Free from Jung Food Campain
Home Lunch Training to Parents and students
b. Environmental Conservation
Efforts to protect natural habitats, reduce waste, and promote eco-friendly practices in tourism.
Examples: tree-planting campaigns, waste cleanups, and awareness programs on climate change.
c. Cultural Preservation
Supporting local traditions, arts, and crafts to keep cultural heritage alive.
Examples: funding cultural workshops, supporting local artisans, and promoting cultural festivals.
d. Health and Safety
Initiatives to improve health care access and safety in remote trekking areas.
Examples: medical camps, first-aid training, and emergency support for trekkers and locals.
e. Volunteer Opportunities
Inviting travelers and locals to actively participate in social welfare projects.
Examples: Volunteer trekking guides, community teaching programs, conservation activities.
"Join us in creating a lasting impact! Whether you work on the ground, donate to our initiatives, or just spread the word, your participation helps build better communities and a healthier environment."