
To travel across the word today can feel like a hustle, especially if you’re a Sri Lankan student. With expenses such as airfare, food, accommodation and transportation, exploring new cultures, trying new food and meeting people from different backgrounds can seem nearly impossible.
This is what people believe it takes to travel the world. But once they discover AIESEC Global Volunteering, their perception changes and those barriers begin to disappear.
AIESEC is not just about luxury travels. It is about real experiences that open doors to a world full of opportunities. With AIESEC supporting your journey abroad, you can work on meaningful community projects, develop leadership values, and embrace innovation and creativity, all at no cost.
Imagine spending your holiday in India, teaching English to children or helping organise an environmental awareness campaign in Vietnam without endlessly scrolling through Instagram and Tiktok. All this becomes possible and most importantly you’ll be in safe hands with affordable expenses.


AIESEC’s mission is to connect people who share a common goal, which is to drive positive change and make a difference. With this purpose, AIESEC gives you the chance to engage with locals from various countries, learn their cultures and grow through challenges, collaboration and new environments.
AIESEC does not care about your grades or your bank balance. All they care is your willingness to learn, contribute to society and challenge yourself. Many students who joined these Global Volunteering projects at AIESEC have shared how the experience completely transformed their view of the world and of themselves.
So, if you’ve ever said, “I wish I could travel, but I can’t afford it,”- maybe this is your sign to take another look.
Because sometimes, the best investment you can make is in your own growth.
Your next adventure doesn’t need a fortune – it just needs you.
Sign up to start your journey abroad now: https://signup.aiesec.lk/su/volunteer/cn?q=Article1


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