
Is located in the central Amazon of Peru. It is a Province as well as a village, (district). It is located 2.5 hours by bus away from the city of Pucallpa and 1 hour by plane from Lima. As an Amazonian region, Pto. Inca is home to a diverse range of wild life. Unlike other areas, it is has not been spoiled by tourism.
If you would like to have adventure in the Amazon, enjoy the tropical weather, swim in turquoise water streams, discover new fruits, enjoy the flora and fauna, Pto. Inca is the right place for you!.
Experience the rewarding combination of volunteering during the week and visiting Machu Picchu on the weekend in Cusco, Peru. Volunteer opportunities include working with children in kindergartens, daycares, orphanages, or special needs centers, as well as teaching English. Medical and pre-med volunteers are placed in public clinics. You will stay with a local host family, ensuring a safe and enriching cultural experience.
Our programs can be combined with Spanish lessons, and are available from 1 to 12 weeks. Volunteer with ABV in Cusco and broaden your view of the world!
Despite recent tourism offering some economic relief, Peru faces significant challenges with millions living in poverty, disproportionately affecting children who often live and work on the streets. Volunteer in Peru and make a tangible difference by supporting crucial care, education, and health initiatives. A Broader View Volunteers, a highly-rated non-profit, offers diverse social programs in Cusco, including medical aid, teaching, pre-medical internships, and orphanage support. Immerse yourself in Andean culture while providing essential help to communities in dire need.
Ready for a transformative experience? Our volunteer abroad programs in Peru cater to various interests and skill sets, allowing you to explore Cusco’s rich culture while contributing meaningfully. We offer flexible, safe, and impactful opportunities for individuals of all ages, from college students to seniors. Join A Broader View Volunteers and discover how your contribution can directly support underprivileged children and women, offering vital assistance in healthcare, education, and childcare. Start your journey today and gain a broader perspective on the world through impactful volunteering in Peru.

Welcome to Peru 🇵🇪 (Bienvenidos a Peru!). My Name is Maria Elena I am your ABV coordinator while you are staying in Peru. My country has one big city, Lima. But you will be working in Cusco which is a place of 435.000 inhabitants out of over 31 million population. We will be ready for support 24/7 in case you need to contact us urgently. We will introduce you to your volunteer location and staff.
You are most welcome to seek our assistance and don’t hesitate to ask us questions while in country.



Day One: Our local coordinator/staff will give you an orientation and will accompany you to your program. You will be shown how to manage the commute (bus, taxi, walking). You will be introduced to the site director and discuss your role at the project. Volunteers typically work a morning and an afternoon shift each lasting about 3-5 hours.
Weekdays: A typical volunteer day is as follows:
Note: This is an example schedule. Volunteer work hours can vary depending on the program and the location.
Evenings: For peace of mind and to ensure the well-being of our volunteers, a nightly curfew of 21:30PM is in place from Sunday to Thursday. Curfew is set at 12:00AM for Friday and Saturday. (All volunteers must comply with their home country’s legal drinking age).
Volunteers have several ways to stay in touch with their family/friends back home and with the ABV local staff while they are overseas. All city/urban program locations have access to internet/cyber cafes which typically charge hourly rates ($1-$2). The majority of ABV guesthouses, homestays have WIFI access (fees apply), and have land line telephone numbers. Even rural program locations have mobile phone service, and small towns nearby with internet facilities. All ABV staff use mobile phones to stay in contact with their volunteers.
Before traveling volunteers should contact their mobile phone provider and ask about international call/texting plans. Volunteers should consider buying a portable wifi device (especially in rural locations). If planning on traveling with your own mobile phone volunteers should look at apps like Skype, FaceTime and WhatsApp to stay connected through messenger or short calls home. Volunteers can rent a wireless phone or buy a cheap throwaway phone once they arrive in-country. In some locations you can do that for less than $50. In fact, your regular carrier may even offer overseas rentals. ABV local staff will assist you and show you where to purchase SIM cards.
Once you arrive in-country and settled in, our ABV staff will help you contact home to let someone know you arrived safely. All volunteers are also given an emergency phone number on their Volunteer Guide/summary, which is available 24/7 to contact ABV staff.
Easy. Choose the dates that work best for you. Although some programs have date restrictions the majority of our volunteer programs are available year round. Volunteers select their own program start date and complete an online application. Once you have been accepted and dates approved, ABV will ask you to confirm your registration by paying a us$120 included in the overall fee.
The safety of our volunteers is paramount for A Broader View Volunteers. The majority of ABV Volunteers travel and serve without major incident. However, programs are based in some of the least developed countries and in some of the most remote areas in the world, health, safety, and security risks are an unavoidable part of life and international service. To address these concerns and to safeguard the well-being of our program participants, A Broader View has safety protocols and security procedures for all programs:

The emergency lines are staffed by an A Broader View: