GVI

Program Reviews

Nicola
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I would definitely go again

I joined the Elephants & Gibbons program in Huay Pakhoot, near Chiang Mai, Thailand, and it turned out to be one of the most meaningful travel experiences I’ve had.

From the beginning, everything was very well organised, including airport pickup, accommodation in Chiang Mai, and transfer to the village. Once there, I stayed with a local homestay family and experienced simple village life while taking part in conservation and community activities.

Throughout the program, I learned how to collect behavioural and welfare data for elephants and gibbons, helped with activities on base and within the community, taught English to local children and mahouts, and learned traditional local skills from the villagers themselves.

The experience is very immersive and definitely not a luxury holiday. Expect basic living conditions, steep hikes, bugs, and physically demanding days at times — but that’s also what makes it feel authentic and rewarding.

One of the best parts was the people. The local community was incredibly welcoming, and the volunteers and interns were all very like-minded. I was even lucky enough to attend a local wedding and a blessing ceremony during my stay.

I originally planned to stay for only two weeks, but ended up extending my program because I enjoyed it so much.

If you’re looking for something more meaningful than a normal trip abroad, I would absolutely recommend this experience.

What was your funniest moment?
Joining the fishing experience at the river where we also swam
Pros
  • learn about conservation and different wildlife
  • learn about taking data of elephants and gibbons
  • making friends
Robert
1/5
No, I don't recommend this program

Over 6 months later, still no refund.

My son's experience with GVI’s Seychelles Marine Conservation Program was deeply disappointing and concerning. I would strongly discourage anyone from considering GVI. After a full month on site, he had not completed a single survey dive — the central focus of the program. The base was severely understaffed, with no dive instructors, inadequate housing, and poor communication. GVI was aware of these issues before his arrival, and yet they allowed a fresh group of participants to arrive anyhow. GVI later admitted to “operational challenges” and “temporary staffing gaps” but refused to issue refunds, offering only credit toward future programs or an extension. However, given our experience, we had serious concerns in GVI's ability to deliver a quality program, even elsewhere, and no longer trusted the organization. We tried to be patient and give them the benefit of the doubt but after 30 days of 60 day program term, their repeated attempts to stall and continued unresponsiveness led us to pull him and hope for an eventual resolution. We submitted multiple formal refund requests and even reached out directly to the CEO. After eventually filing a formal complaint with the Better Business Bureau (U.S.), GVI finally responded, offering a refund and asking us to remove the complaint. They provided a partial refund and promised the balance per their terms, 6 months later. They did provide another partial refund at about 5 months at our request. May 3 was the 6 month mark. Despite a written confirmation on their part that the refund should hit our accounts at the most, a few days after the 3rd, still no refund. The mysterious and anonymous "GVI Feedback Team" responded once this week saying their issuing a ticket with finance to see what the issue is. This company's tendency to shield the names of any responsible individual behind a generic email and their horrific communication with students and families, has led to incredible mistrust and angst. As can be seen in many other reviews, this is a pattern, not an exception. I'll be reopening the BBB complaint ASAP after attempting to resolve everyday this week and will pursue every avenue to make sure GVI's reputation is well known so other may avoid our mistake. ~ Rob Vaughn

Pros
  • Beautiful location
  • Good group of other participants who were all in the same boat
Cons
  • Horrible communication from GVI
  • Unethical behavior on the part of GVI admin
  • Unreasonable refund policy
Evie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GVI Ghana 🇬🇭- JEDI

GVI Ghana was amazing!

Base was like home from home after the initial settling in, staff was friendly, professional and always ready to help. Based in Kokrobite, they told everything we needed to know safety, food, culture, how to be respectful and where we could and couldn't go.

Clean and safe base with running water (cold) and full kitchen for use. Plenty of storage for personal items, we where took to the mall once a week to buy anything we needed.

The dinamics between staff and intern/volunteers where relaxed and friendly which meant there was no staff/boss nerves when it came to projects. This also meant staff where always open to editing and switching projects around to see if trying something different would work better.

Trips on our weekends where fun and well planned by Faye who was amazing. She did everything from booking the stay and organizing travel we just had to pay her our share.

Everything from start to finish was excellent, they helped me with anything I needed. Including accommodated my disabilities and let me work at my own pace. I loved Ghana and would go back.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Go and immerse yourself, its so worth it!
Response from GVI

Hi Evie,

Thank you so much for your feedback.

We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your time on our Ghana base and that our team provided the support and guidance you needed to feel safe and settled.

We’re also very glad we could accommodate your needs and allow you to work at a pace that was comfortable for you – ensuring our programs are accessible and meaningful for everyone is a priority for us.

Thank you again for joining us and for your contributions to our initiatives. We look forward to welcoming you back to Ghana in the future!

Thank you,

The GVI Team

Will
1/5
No, I don't recommend this program

Run by scammers and sales people, avoid at all cost

Run by scammers avoid at all cost. I spoke to one of the course reps for the Seychelles internship who sold to me the perfect experience in order for me to put down a deposit. After I had, I arranged a call with another rep the following week who told me multiple things I had been told were not true and hadn't even heard of some of them. Things including the price of the course, a career guarantee and equipment provided were all mis-sold to me. Naturally, I tried to cancel the course straight away through the 'Escalation Form' (the only means for a refund) which details you will receive a reply within two working days. I submitted this form around 3 weeks ago, no reply, no help from seemingly the only person who works for them when you call the help number. The company is completely disorganised and more concerned with securing deposits from people trying to make a positive change in the world than actually making a difference for young professionals. I would hate to see anyone else go through what I have, please consider other options for your own sake.

Response from GVI

Hi Will,

We are sorry for the confusion caused during the booking process. We have raised this matter with our Feedback Team, who will investigate and issue a response as soon as possible.

We appreciate your patience as we work to resolve this matter,

The GVI Team

Samantha
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Work-life balance

When I saw GVI's ad in between my Instagram stories, I got hooked onto them mentioning that they help recent graduates land careers in conservation and going to different countries. I was all ready to do an in-person internship until the loves of my life both got sick. I was so scared to leave them, but my value was still dropping. Then, I remembered there was the option to work from home. I did a remote internship so that I could get some net worth and obtain new skills, while still being with the loves of my life in their final moments.

The remote internship came with classes from Richmond University. The classes that were assigned to me were Wildlife Conservation and Careers in Sustainable Development. The material was easy to follow along with and the lecture speakers were really engaging. In Wildlife Conservation, there were more conservation success stories shared than what I read in my classes at college. Those success stories provided in this course gave me hope that human-nature cooperation is possible and that fueled me further in that direction. I got a certificate of competition from them. In Sustainable Careers, I learned many valuable skills like recognizing my values and writing monthly blogs on my LinkedIn page. Even though I finished that course, I didn't get receive my competition certification from them.

My projects were engaging and my internship manager was extremely helpful with teaching me how to do what I needed to do for each project. Each project lasted 8 weeks and there were 2 meetings with each awesome project manager. Even though I was unsuccessful with landing a job with any of them, I took each opportunity with them to network myself and share my availability. One of those project managers wrote a very positive performance review.

While I was in my remote internship, it didn't compromise my current job in any way, I was able to go to my best friend's wedding, I was able to hang out with other friends, and I got to make the most of the rest of my time with the loves of my life before I got to hold them when they passed on.

I would recommend going on a GVI experience at whatever point someone is at in their life. They have programs for everyone. I learned there is no career guarantee and that I don't get all my certifications, but the chance to learn valuable skills and meet like-minded people is worth it.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing I did was that I used the GVI learning cards I made on Canva to teach my former friends English. I taught them how to say the status of my animals - least threatened, vulnerable, endangered, and critically endangered. When they were proficient with those words that I wrote in the biggest text, I taught them to say Joker and the names of the animals - loggerhead sea turtle, Amazon river dolphin, jaguar, Cape penguin, black rhino, and Asian elephant.
Pros
  • I got to meet like-minded people
  • My internship manager and the partner managers were all very helpful
  • There were class courses that came free with the internship
Cons
  • I didn't get a career from any of my partner organizations
  • I still didn't get my certificate of completion for one of my classes, even though I finished both
  • I still didn't get my performance reviews from my last 2 partner organizations
Dominique
1/5
No, I don't recommend this program

waste of money, falsely advertised on website, & seriously unhygienic conditions

I took part in the GVI Seychelles island Conservation with Snorkelling Program, and the experience was nothing like what was advertised. The website painted an entirely false picture — from the activities and facilities to the food and partner organisations. When I arrived, I found a rat-infested and unhygienic kitchen, unsafe living conditions, and food that was completely unsuitable despite me clearly declaring that I have Coeliac disease. The meals were nothing like the fresh, local dishes shown online; they were basic, often inedible, and unsafe for me to eat. Staff at the site even admitted that the website contains false information about what’s actually available and that many of the advertised activities and resources simply don’t exist. The whole experience felt like a complete waste of money, and I had to leave two weeks early because it was impossible to stay under those conditions. GVI’s website still shows misleading photos, partner logos, and claims that are not true. I’ve requested a full refund, and hope they stop misleading others about the GVI Seychelles Conservation Program.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
Rats on my bed
Pros
  • none
  • leaving
Cons
  • complete fraud
  • nothing like the website
  • illegal hygiene levels
Response from GVI

Hi Dominique,

We're sorry to hear that your experience at our Seychelles base did not meet expectations. At GVI, the health and safety of our participants is our highest priority, and we take reports like these very seriously.

We appreciate your honest feedback as it helps us identify areas where our programs and communication can be strengthened. Our team is investigating the concerns raised and is committed to ensuring a better experience for all participants.

Thank you for your feedback,

The GVI Team

Melania
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Adventure of a lifetime

My experience with the GVI Marine Conservation program in Fiji was just as extraordinary as my first trip with GVI, proving that the quality of their programs never wavers. Over two weeks, I gained invaluable hands-on experience through diverse surveys, from marine megafauna and crown-of-thorns monitoring to dolphin boat surveys and mangrove assessments. Each activity was both highly educational and deeply meaningful, giving me practical skills that will directly support my future career in marine biology.

The staff were exceptionally knowledgeable, supportive, and passionate, creating an inspiring environment where learning and contribution went hand in hand. Just like in my previous program, the sense of community was incredible—I had the chance to work alongside like-minded individuals whose dedication made the experience even more memorable. Once again, GVI has exceeded my expectations, and I am confident this will not be my last project with them.

Response from GVI

Hi Melania,

Thank you for such a wonderful review. We are glad to hear that your second experience with GVI was just as fulfilling and inspiring as your first program.

We appreciate your continued dedication to conservation, and look forward to seeing you on another GVI program soon!

The GVI Team

Mayli
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

One of the best months of my life.

Every single day on the GVI Nepal Women's Empowerment program was exciting, fulfilling and memorable. Pokhara is an incredible place which I might never otherwise have thought to visit - but it's an ideal backpacking destination to which I can't wait to return! The GVI homestay was modest but comfortable, and soon felt like home. The staff were so lovely and helpful, especially those with whom I worked on the Women's Empowerment project, and quickly felt more like friends than colleagues. Moreover, I was incredibly lucky to volunteer at the same time as some genuinely wonderful people, who soon felt like friends I'd known for years. That doesn't always happen when travelling with people you don't know, and I felt so blessed to experience it.

The program itself was well-established in the local community, and it was a huge privilege to meet and get to know the women coming to classes. I massively enjoyed creating and delivering the lessons, and only wish that I could have stayed longer to have made resources for more of the curriculum. In the future, I would love to see GVI expand their teaching locations to reach women in more rural locations, who may have little means of transportation but for whom learning English is a potentially life-changing skill. I believe this would massively increase GVI's positive impact in the Pokhara valley, and I would love to return to GVI Nepal to help with this expansion. For the time being, however, it is clear that the Women's Empowerment program is making a genuine difference in the community, and it was a true blessing to be a part of it, even for a short time.

There are a million things I could rave about - the food, the people, the landscape and lake, the weekend treks and smoothies and milk tea, the beauty of the mountains, the food (again). But all of it boils down to this simple message - GO! You will not regret it. Pokhara is an incredible place, and the work GVI is doing in the local community is vital and life-changing. You will experience things which you might never otherwise experience, and you will learn things about yourself and others which will alter your perspective on the world for the better. Do yourself a favour, and get out there!

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I'd stay for longer! One month flew by so quickly.
Pros
  • Meet and work with incredible, inspiring women
  • Mind-blowingly good food
  • Safe, peaceful city
Cons
  • It can be a little loud at night so bring earplugs
  • Traffic/the roads can be crazy, so bring medication if you get motion sickness
Response from GVI

Hi Mayli,

Thank you for taking the time to share a review.

We are thrilled to hear that you found your experience in Pokhara so fulfilling. We also truly appreciate your thoughtful suggestion regarding reaching more rural locations. Feedback like this is invaluable as we look for ways to increase our positive impact.

It was a privilege to have you on the program, and we would love to welcome you back to Nepal in the future!

The GVI Team

Sarah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A great NGO

GVI Ghana is a wonderful NGO. My experience here will be unforgettable and I will miss it so much. During my time here I have been involved in a wide range of projects including Greenclub, Bookclub, SRH, Public speaking and GirlGuides. After projects there are plenty of things to get involved in, such as swimming in the ocean, relaxing at the beach, walking up the local mountain, playing games on base and having movie nights. The staff team at GVI Ghana are lovely and incredibly supportive throughout your stay here! They work hard to ensure your safety and wellbeing is kept. Kokrobite is a beautiful, lively place to be.

Response from GVI

Hi Sarah,

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review on this platform and also for your incredible work at GVI Ghana.

We are thrilled that you were able to experience so much whilst you were here and hope that you will be back soon!

All the best,
Katherine (GVI Outreach Team)

Thomas
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Opportunities around the World

For someone who is similar to me, looking for an opportunity to not only expand your skills while seeing the world but also doing some good while you do GVI is for you! Although I am yet to travel to my base for the Master Diver and Marine conservation apprenticeship, I have already learnt so much from the online learning that I have been sent. The company has been supportive with all my pre-departure issues and helping me prepare for the journey ahead. I cannot wait to get out there and put this to use helping protect marine life!

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
It can be scary to take a leap into a unknown world wether that be travel, a new area of study or learning, meeting new people, a career change or in my case all of these things at once. However, I know to achieve what I want to achieve and become who I want to become growth is necessary and given a safe and supported environment for this is something I will always value!
Pros
  • Travel opportunities
  • Meet amazing people
  • Learn new skills
Response from GVI

Hi Thomas

Thank you for your review! It’s fantastic to hear that you’re already gaining so much from the online learning and feeling supported as you prepare for your journey. I have no doubt that your time in the field will be an incredible experience, and I can’t wait to hear from you after.

Wishing you all the best for the adventure ahead,
Tiffany (GVI Outreach Team)