Save 10% on our Conservation & Communities Programme in Zimbabwe
10% discount on our combination Conservation & Communities programme in Zimbabwe! Save $170 on a 2-week stay.
10% discount on our combination Conservation & Communities programme in Zimbabwe! Save $170 on a 2-week stay.
Family volunteering has grown in popularity, and 2019 saw more families than ever join our family-friendly programs across Southern Africa. Take a look at their experiences across three of our most popular projects.
Take a look back at 2019 in pictures across our volunteer projects in Zimbabwe.
“We had an amazing time and one we will never forget. My children feel like they made a difference in the lives of the animals, and I learned so much about animal welfare and care.” Words from Danielle, a family volunteer at our Primate Conservation & Sanctuary Programme in Zimbabwe. Volunteering with your family is …
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The world of wildlife sanctuary volunteering and captive animal interactions is an often murky one, brought into disrepute by sanctuaries keeping animals in terrible conditions, breeding indiscriminately with no intention of release, and inviting volunteers to participate for little more than monetary gain. There are amazing wildlife sanctuary volunteer projects in Africa, and the key …
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Our volunteer programmes show Africa in all her adventurous glory, and enable you to have a unique travel experience.
The Galenkamps returned home to the USA so inspired by the program and the people, that they brought that enthusiasm home in very tangible ways.
American volunteers, Jim and Steve, both first time Africa travellers in their early 70s, wrote to us about their ‘bucket list’ volunteering trip to Africa and how it turned into the trip of a lifetime.
The rainy season in Malawi is the start of orphan season, when volunteers are most in demand. Join in November and save 15%!
A volunteer’s day at the Primate Conservation Programme in Zimbabwe. Enjoy hands-on work with primates and other small animal orphans, assist with feeding, husbandry and enrichment and work on release projects.