Day School Project in Dzalanyama
Malawi
- Other Cities in Malawi:
Lilongwe
Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks
Dates: April - October
Description:
The main project is to build a house for the headmaster. Other projects include repainting the school, maintaining Boys and Girls dormitory; helping students, planting a vegetable garden and doing some environmental education work with the members of the wildlife group. Day 1: Arrive in Lilongwe. On Arrival at the Lilongwe international airport you will be collected and transferred to the Guest House. You can spend the rest of the day at your leisure. Overnight at the Guest House on dinner bed and breakfast basis. Day 2: Today we prepare for the project - your payment includes a contribution to the project and this fee will be handed over to you and you purchase project materials to this amount. EXCESS purchases are for your own account. Once all materials, equipment and supplies have been purchased, head out to the project site. Driving time 2 hrs. ETA mid afternoon, where we relax or explore the surrounding Brachystegia Forest and nearby stream. Evening dinner. Overnight Dzalanyama Forest Lodge. The area is renowned for its excellent bird life and at times small antelope are seen. Overnight Dzalanyama Forest Lodge all meals provided. Day 3 - 7: Start on project work. The main project is to build a house for the headmaster, other projects include repainting the school, maintaining Boys and Girls dormitory; helping students, planting a vegetable garden and doing some environmental education work with the members of the wildlife group. Day 8: A transfer to the airport in time to catch their International flight.
Cost in US$: Please contact us for more information.
Cost Include Description:
All transport Lilongwe return including vehicle support [pickup] whilst on project, all meals as indicated.Excluded: Drinks, visa fees [if applicable], international flights, travel insurance.
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- building schools
- environment
- gardening
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- painting
- planting
- renovation
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- repairs
- wildlife surveying
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This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel to Malawi
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
or
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
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Year Founded: 2008
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