- Internship in Cambodia
- Internship in China
- Internship in Nepal
- Internship in India
- Internship in Sri Lanka
- Internship in Thailand
- Internship in Ghana
- Internship in Kenya
- Internship in South Africa
- Internship in Tanzania
- Internship in Uganda
- Internship in Argentina
- Internship in Brazil
- Internship in Costa Rica
- Internship in Ecuador
- Internship in Guatemala
- Internship in Mexico
- Internship in Peru

Intern photojournalists will click their way through Nepal 's fascinating festivals and cultural events, meeting friendly people and seeing magnificent landscapes and sceneries along the way. Interns will capture unique pagoda shaped Hindu temples on film and also snap images of huge Buddhist stupas, views of the spectacular Kathmandu Valley, and join celebrations during festivals and cultural happenings. The goal is accurate pictorial documentation of Nepal 's vibrant customs and activities. This experience will broaden minds and enhance photo journalism skills.

IFRE manages living accommodations, meals and supervision for interns throughout their stay in Nepal . Most interns placed in Kathmandu projects stay at our home base – a permanent home set aside for international interns and manned with a local staff. Our safe and secure Kathmandu home base is located in a beautiful area of Kalanki, nearly 5 km away from Thamel, a popular tourist hub of Nepal . Most of our interns' projects are located within 2-5 miles of the home base. Therefore, interns can simply walk to their projects or take a local taxi or bus. Most necessary services for travelers are located within 2 km of the home base: internet cafés, restaurants and grocery stores. Our home base is located in the heart of city and provides easy access for interns to all parts of Kathmandu . It is a perfect situation for interns to live safely and comfortably while making many new friends and sharing experiences every day. In the evening interns return to the home base, to relax, eat dinner, explore local areas or share the day's experiences with fellow interns and staff. Our home base provides a same-gender shared room and shared bathroom with running hot water and a “western” style toilet. Interns will have the ability to do laundry at the home base.
Interns receive three prepared meals per day. Our cooks prepare breakfasts, lunches and dinners of Nepali foods (similar to Indian food, including wheat bread, rice, curry, dahl, chapatti and pickles) for interns. If interns will be out of the house during lunch hour, they can request a lunch "to go”. If traditional Nepali fare does not appeal to interns, they are welcome to buy personal food and prepare it.
Occasionally, depending on intern traffic, available projects or distance to an intern's assigned project, we may also place our interns with carefully pre-screened host families. Our host families are socially respected and are experienced with hosting international interns. They have strong interest in our interns' safety and well-being and demonstrate this with caution and care. In most host family situations, interns will share a room with another intern of the same gender. Another viable option is an at-orphanage stay. Many orphanages in Kathmandu have special rooms set aside to house international interns. Interns who have stayed with a host family or at an orphanage describe an enriched experience because of having done so. Once you have applied for program placement, you will find the specific details of your accommodations in your personal placement documents for your project.
IFRE maintains two offices in Kathmandu and Chitwan to supervise and assist interns. However, interns working in Pokhara will stay in touch with Kathmandu office by telephone or email and will receive staff visits as often as possible, usually every two weeks.