Volunteer in Malaysia

Malaysia is very ethnically and culturally diverse and is seen as one of the more laid back South-East Asian countries.

As the entry point for the majority of Australian visitors, Kuala Lumpur is the focal point of new Malaysia and is easily the largest city in the nation. The last 2 decades have seen Kuala Lumpur double its population, undergo huge growth and prosperity, development on a massive scale and has made significant progress in race relations. One of the world's tallest buildings, the Petronas Towers, now rises above the city of 1.4 million. Kuala Lumpur is a grand gateway to a fascinating destination.

Australian volunteers can assist community development, conservation and sports coaching projects as well as taking part in eco tours and self development ventures at Kuala Lumpur and Borneo.

Tropical island resorts and endless white, sandy beaches offer a taste of paradise, while beneath warm coral seas, scuba diving is a must. Dense jungles, tropical rainforests, city skyscrapers and majestic mosques and an amazing coastline are enough to tempt any visitor to volunteer in Malaysia.

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Popular Volunteer Projects in Malaysia:


Community work with orphans near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

This is a great opportunity to experience Malaysian culture while putting your energies to good use at projects around the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur...

Community work with youths in Kuala Lumpur

Volunteering on this vital social project will allow you to truly immerse yourself in all aspects of Malaysian life while offering real and direct help to some of its most disadvantaged young residents...

The Malaysian Orangutan experience

Take an unforgettable orangutan jungle tour on the island of Borneo to visit some of the world's most fascinating animals and meet the local communities that call them neighbours!