Conservation Volunteer Project in South Africa
South Africa
- Cape Town:
Cape Town (Kaapstad)
Durations of Program: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks and 9-12 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks
Dates: 1st and 3rd Monday of each month, all year.
Description:
South Africa needs to protect its wonderful natural features from the grassroots level. As a South Africa volunteer working in conservation project, you will help to upgrade the existing facilities in the conservation of a national park project and develop creative eco tourism related projects. You will also help in constructing trails, work in the existing lodge, information center, and a restaurant. The working hours would be 30-35 hours a week. It is helpful for the volunteers to learn Zulu or Xhosa language and our South Africa volunteer projects also tailor four days of orientation and cultural immersion program to learn some basic indigenous language, South African culture and lifestyle prior to starting the voluntary work.
Highlights:
The exotic landscapes, the rich culture, history, and archaeology and the ever friendly people makes South Africa a destination for every kind of travelers. Relax in one of the safest, cleanest and environmentally friendly beaches of the world and South Africa boasts 20 beaches as such around the beautiful country. Get carried away by the cascading waterfalls while you walk or hike. Volunteering in South Africa is almost like collecting and capturing all the beautiful experiences that you encounter at every step of your journey.
Qualifications:
Qualified volunteers will be hard working and cooperative.
Cost in US$: Starts $1148
Cost Include Description:
Pre-departure packet to prepare you for your placement In-country travel coordination including airport reception Accommodations (3 meals a day with a local family) Support from local staffs Orientation upon arrival Customized Volunteer placement Emergency support Regular visit (1-2 week interval) and supervision of local staffs Insurance What does language and cultural fee cover? Language and cultural courses Food and accommodations for 7 days Training materials: books, paper, orientation package, TV, video, trainer, etc. Local sightseeing/tourist site arrangements Recreational activities Village stay/host family Cultural programs and additional activities Travel related expenses (one week orientation) Insurance What program fee does not cover? Airfare, Visa and Visa extension fee Transfer to airport, airport taxes Any personal expenses Mineral water and soft drinks Gifts to project staffs and host family Laundry, Telephone, Immunization
Salary / Pay: Volunteer Job
Experience Required: no
Age Range: 18 or above
This Program is open to
American,
Australian,
Canadian
and European
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Families, Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to South Africa
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
Institute For Field Research Expeditions's Mission Statement: The mission of our volunteer abroad program is to offer meaningful volunteer abroad opportunities for volunteers and to seek sustainable solutions for education, health, conservation, and development issues through international volunteering. We hope to achieve this goal by offering community orientated volunteer programs where the efforts of our volunteers go directly to the poor people and their communities.
Many grass-root organizations working in developing countries are poor in resources. These organizations are doing a commendable job to address development, education, health, and conservation issues by launching a variety of programs but these organizations are in a great need of help and support. IFRE promotes these local organizations by making donations and sending volunteers.
Year Founded: 2005
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