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Indra Foundation
Program Facts:
Duration:
1 to 12 weeks (flexible start dates year-round)
Accommodaion:
Homestay, Eco-lodges, Shared dorms.
Meals:
Local, Sustainable meals included
Training:
Orientation, language basics, and safety briefings provided
Support:
24/7 on-site coordinators & emergency support
Starting Price:
From US $ 925

Crocodile Research & Reptile Conservation Internships in Nepal

Immerse yourself in a unique crocodile research internship nestled within Nepal’s exceptionally rich biodiversity. Hosted by the esteemed Indra Foundation, this reptile conservation internship abroad, particularly in Asia, Nepal, invites you to contribute to wildlife preservation while gaining hands on field experience. You will work directly with experts, conduct research on reptiles - specifically crocodilians - and learn about conservation strategies tailored to tropical ecology and endangered species. Whether you are drawn to crocodile biology internships or broader wildlife research internships abroad, this program combines scientific inquiry with real-world impact in one of the world’s most ecologically diverse landscapes.

From foundational fieldwork to practical exposure in reptile conservation Asia Nepal, you will engage deeply with wild habitats - from wetlands to river systems - helping monitor crocodile populations and behavior. This internship abroad in crocodile conservation cultivates critical skills in environmental conservation, wildlife biology internships, and herpetology, strengthening your ability to handle environmental challenges. Participants benefit from structured training and support - including in country orientation, local mentorship, and emergency services - ensuring a smooth, enriching experience that blends conservation with cultural immersion.

Why Choose our Crocodile Research Internship Program?

  • Niche Focus on Crocodile Research
    Dive into the specialized field of crocodile conservation internships, a rare opportunity to study these apex reptiles in their natural habitat.
  • Reptile Conservation Experts
    Benefit from mentorship by conservationists experienced in reptile conservation in Asia, enhancing your scientific and ecological understanding.
  • Hands On Field Experience
    Participate in field research internship with crocodiles, gaining skills like population monitoring, habitat assessment, and behavioral observations.
  • Cultural Immersion in Nepal
    Combine your passion with cultural engagement - stay with local host families and explore Nepal’s biodiversity hotspots through reptile conservation abroad.
  • Strong Support & Training
    Enjoy pre departure assistance, orientation, and 24/7 support, ensuring a safe and impactful wildlife research internships abroad experience.

Key Benefits of This Internship Program

  • Immersive learning in herpetology internships abroad within biodiverse ecosystems.
  • Real-world contribution to endangered species research and reptile conservation.
  • Development of transferable research skills: data collection, analysis, and ecological surveying.
  • Cultural exchange through homestays and community integration.
  • Networking with conservation professionals and exposure to eco-tourism management.
  • Enhanced resume: international fieldwork highlighting commitment to environmental conservation.

What You Will Learn During Your Internship Program

  • Advanced techniques in crocodile and reptile population monitoring.
  • Fundamentals of habitat assessment and sustainable wildlife management.
  • Field surveying methods and wildlife biology internships research protocols.
  • Data recording, ecological field notes, and environmental reporting.
  • Community engagement and conservation awareness strategies.

Learning Outcomes: Skills You Will Develop

  • Proficiency in fieldwork with reptiles and wildlife research methodologies.
  • Analytical skills in tropical ecology and species behavior monitoring.
  • Habitat mapping and conservation planning.
  • Scientific communication for research reports and presentations.
  • Cultural competency working within Nepali communities.
  • Confidence in planning and implementing conservation initiatives.

Internships Program Roles and Responsibilities

As an intern, you will take on meaningful conservation roles, blending field research with community engagement, all under expert guidance. You will actively participate in:

  • Monitoring and recording crocodile/reptile sightings and behaviors.
  • Conducting habitat quality assessments and ecological surveys.
  • Assisting in data documentation and preliminary analysis.
  • Participating in community outreach and conservation education.
  • Supporting general eco tourism and wildlife management activities.

Flexible Internship Program Options: In Person, Remote, and Hybrid

The program adapts to your needs: choose immersive in person experiences in Nepal’s field sites, remote options focused on data analysis or outreach projects, or a hybrid model combining both. Whatever your preference, gain valuable skills in wildlife conservation internships abroad tailored to your schedule and location.

Program Pricing and Accommodation

Duration Program Fee
1 Week $925 Extra costs applicable for any additional services
2 Weeks $1,375 Extra costs applicable for any additional services
3 Weeks $1,825 Extra costs applicable for any additional services
4 Weeks $2,275 Extra costs applicable for any additional services
Extra Week $450 Extra costs applicable for any additional services

Includes
Comprehensive pre-departure guide
Airport pickup and transfer to accommodation
In country staff support and program coordinator assistance
Program orientation
Accommodation
3 meals a day during program period
All program activities as mentioned
Excludes
International / Domestic flight fares
Travel insurance and Visa costs
Local transportation to and from project location
Return airport drop off
(can be arranged at extra cost)
Foods / activities during weekend travel
Medical insurance & vaccinations
Any other personal expenses
Cancellation & Refund Policy

The amount of the program fees refunded depends on the date you cancel in relation to your payment date: Following will be the refund amount excluding the program Application fee and bank charges:

  • 75% refund if you cancel within 2 weeks
  • 50% refund if you cancel within 4 weeks
  • No refund if you cancel after 6 weeks

Internet:

High speed Wi-Fi is available.

Accommodation:

While volunteering: You will be staying with a local host family with a fully family environment for living. Accommodation is provided normally on shared room with other volunteers, the rooms are sperate for male and female volunteers with separate shared bathroom and toilet facilities for each room. Bathrooms are equipped with hot water facilities and western-style toilets, shared among roommates. We will try our best to provide best possible accommodation facilities available in the location with standard living condition. Since you will be living with local host families, you will have chance to learn local language, cultures, and traditions of local people. So, expect more local and cultural experiences rather than luxury living!

While on the tour: Participants will be staying in local tea house, lodge facility or if demanded we can accommodate you on a private “tent” at a Tented Camp. The tents are for camping adventures so the facilities are basic but amazing experiences!

  • Upgraded accommodations are available while on the tours, treks & safaris for an additional cost and include twin, family, or single rooms in a lodge, resorts, treehouse, or star class hotels. Lodges feature thatched, air-conditioned rooms with en-suite bathrooms and showers, while star class hotels & resorts offers rooms with private bathtubs and spa facilities. The Treehouse Lodge provides a unique and secure experience for jungle safari night stay experiences, with rooms built in or supported by trees, some elevated-on stilts within the canopy. All upgraded options available on request with additional costs as per your travel needs.

Food:

Meals are provided 3 times in a day; foods are served as local family style cooking and local host family have their own regular types food menu. For breakfast tea, biscuits, seasonal fruits and for lunch and dinner local very popular dish Dal Bhat is served 2 times with different vegetables prepared freshly cooking every day! While on the tour breakfasts, lunches and dinners will be provided according to the detailed itinerary and best possible local food sourcing is preferred to support local small businesses.

Orientation:

After when you arrive, all the participants will be given an orientation training to brief you for your programs, local stay, local travel and transportation, locations, safety, and a bit about local languages, customs, and cultures. After competition of the orientation training, the placements will begin in your preferred programs and project to start the impactful adventures ahead.

During your Free Times & Weekend:

During your free times and weekend, you can explore your local destinations with local activities like hiking, walking, or doing a short treks and other possible adventure activities. For weekend travel we can suggest you many other interesting adventures like trekking, jungle safari or road trips to make your journey even more adventurous. Try local cooking classes and Momo making classes to support small businesses for amazing local experiences!

Safety Advice:

Local experiences are always good but sometimes specially in foods and transportation we advise you to be careful of hygienic issues on local foods hygiene and use tourist bus for local transportation relatively comfortable and safe for travelling… other things you will be advised in your orientation training!

Have Questions?


We are here to help with quick, clear answers. Do not hesitate to reach out and get the support you need today!
Email us: info@indra-foundation.org

When to Apply: Seasonal Guide & Application Deadlines

Spring Internships (February - April)
Apply October to December

Ideal for crocodile nesting season and active fieldwork under moderate temperatures. Applications typically open in late fall, closing by early January. Sample spring programs focus on habitat assessments and peak reproductive monitoring.

Summer Internships (May - August)
Apply January to March

Warm conditions support extended field research internship with crocodiles. Deadlines fall around March, with highlights including riverine surveys and community workshops in tropical ecology hotspots.

Fall Internships (September - November)
Apply May to July

Comfortable weather suits migration tracking and habitat restoration projects. Apply by July - August. Fall sessions emphasize long-term population studies and conservation education outreach.

Winter Internships (December - January)
Apply August to October

Quieter season for data analysis, remote conservation planning, and report drafting. Deadlines are around October - November. Winter placements offer flexibility and strategic research work in environmental conservation.

Who Can Apply for this internship?

  • Students or graduates in biology, ecology, environmental science, or herpetology.
  • Aspiring wildlife researchers with interest in endangered species and field conservation.
  • Individuals seeking hands-on international experience in wildlife biology internships.
  • Eco-conscious applicants looking to build skills in tropical ecology and cultural conservation.

How to Apply?

  1. Visit the Indra Foundation website and navigate to the Wildlife & Eco Tourism Internship page.
  2. Submit a CV and statement of interest highlighting your passion for crocodile research internship and reptile conservation internship.
  3. Indicate your preferred timing (season) and program format (in-person, remote, hybrid).
  4. Await confirmation and complete pre-departure orientation to begin your journey into wildlife research internships abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

As an intern, you will engage in hands-on fieldwork including crocodile population monitoring, habitat surveys, ecological data collection, and conservation outreach. You will also support community-based initiatives to raise awareness about endangered reptile species in Nepal.

No prior field experience is necessary. The program is open to students, recent graduates, and career changers interested in wildlife biology or herpetology. Training and mentorship are provided to ensure you are prepared for both in-person and remote roles.

You can apply year-round, but ideal times vary by season. Spring and summer (February - August) are best for fieldwork, while winter (December - January) is suited for research and remote analysis. Early application is advised due to limited placements.

Yes! The Indra Foundation offers flexible options, including in-person, remote, and hybrid internships. Remote roles may involve data analysis, research writing, or virtual outreach projects related to reptile and crocodile conservation in Asia.

Participants gain field research experience, exposure to endangered species conservation, cross-cultural understanding, and academic or career advancement in wildlife science. The program strengthens both ecological knowledge and global awareness in tropical conservation work.
Get more of your questions answered on FAQs page.

Start Your Crocodile Research Internship Today

Apply now for this crocodile research internship with the Indra Foundation and gain real-world reptile conservation experience in Nepal’s biodiverse ecosystems. Whether in-person or remote, this wildlife research internship abroad equips you with hands-on skills, mentorship, and a chance to make a difference in endangered species conservation.

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