THE RURAL HEART WHERE VOLUNTEERING TAKES ON MEANING
When we think of Kenya, it’s easy for the mind to travel to large national parks, safaris, and endless landscapes. However, there is another side of the country that rarely appears on postcards: rural life, authentic, unhurried, and deeply human.
That is where Gatanga is located, an area in Murang’a County, in central Kenia.
Gatanga is not a conventional tourist destination. And precisely for that reason, it is such a special place.
And at Cooperating Volunteers, we have developed projects to connect with its community, which is always waiting for us and welcoming us with open arms.

A NATURAL ENVIRONMENT THAT SETS THE PACE
Surrounded by green hills, farmland, and small dirt roads, Gatanga offers a very different image from that of large African cities like Nairobi, located just a few hours away by car.
Here, nature is not an attraction: it is part of everyday life.
Families live off agriculture, growing tea, coffee, maize, or bananas. Days begin early, with the sound of roosters, and end when the sun sets.
For those who volunteer in this area, the environment becomes an experience in itself. Walking along its paths, observing daily life, or simply stopping to contemplate the landscape is a way to reconnect with what truly matters.
LIFE IN COMMUNITY
One of the most enriching aspects of Gatanga is its strong sense of community.
Here, human relationships are at the center of everything.
People know each other, support one another, share. Hospitality is not the exception: it is the norm. For those who arrive from abroad, especially international volunteers, integration into the community is quick and genuine.
It is not just about collaborating on a project, but about becoming part of daily life:
greeting neighbors, sharing meals, learning local customs, or taking part in celebrations.
It is in these small moments where volunteering takes on a much deeper meaning.

PROJECTS WITH REAL IMPACT
In Gatanga, volunteer projects are closely linked to the real needs of the community.
Many of them focus on:
- Early childhood education
- Academic support
- Community programs
- Social development
Local schools, often with limited resources, become key spaces where volunteers can make a meaningful contribution. But also places to learn.
Because in Gatanga, exchange is constant.
You don’t just teach: you learn.
You learn another way of understanding time, life, and priorities.
AN EXPERIENCE THAT GOES BEYOND TRAVEL
Living in a rural area like Gatanga means stepping out of your comfort zone.
There are no large infrastructures, no Western comforts, no familiar routines.
But that is exactly where transformation happens.
Volunteering in Gatanga is not measured in kilometers traveled or photos taken. It is measured in human connections, in learning, in moments that cannot be planned.
It is an experience that invites you to look outward… and also inward.
CULTURE, TRADITIONS AND LOCAL LIFE
Local culture in Gatanga is deeply influenced by the Kikuyu ethnic group, one of the largest in Kenya.
Traditions, language, and ways of life reflect a strong and rooted identity.
Music, dance, and celebrations are part of daily life, although not always in an organized or tourist-oriented way. Many times, they simply happen.
And that is where the volunteer has the opportunity to experience something real:
not as a spectator, but as part of the environment.

WHY GATANGA
Gatanga is not a destination for those seeking comfort or conventional tourism.
It is a place for those who want to understand, share, and be part of something.
For those who believe that traveling can also be a way to contribute.
Because in places like Gatanga, volunteering stops being a one-time activity and becomes a life experience.
An experience that not only impacts the community,
but deeply transforms those who live it.
If you are thinking about having an international volunteering experience, Gatanga is one of those places where everything makes sense.




