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Wildlife Volunteer Projects in South Africa

Be a part of wildlife volunteer program in South Africa, located in Port Elizabeth, get an opportunity to ethically experience African wildlife and make efforts for their preservation

Highlights

  • An opportunity to ethically experience African wildlife and make efforts for their preservation
  • Placed in a wildlife reserve, volunteers in this project engage in different preservation activities each day
  • The Wildlife reserve is 6000 hectares in land area, located around 45 minutes outside mainland Port Elizabeth; filled with a variety of game, birdlife and wild animals, including the ‘BIG 5’
  • Take up activities such as- Removal of alien vegetation in and around the reserve, Lion tracking, and monitoring, Tree planting, and landscaping, Fence patrol, Game counts, Game capture, and work for Anti-poaching efforts
  • Explore the city on weekends and travel around
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Overview

Volunteering Solutions provides a great opportunity for volunteers who are interested in having a true African experience while making a difference to the local wildlife and environment. The Wildlife Volunteering Program in South Africa is an exciting opportunity for all wildlife enthusiasts looking to volunteer abroad with animals.

Volunteers under this program are placed at a wildlife reserve area, which is a huge 6000 hectares land, located around 45 minutes outside mainland Port Elizabeth; filled with a variety of game, birdlife and wild animals, including the BIG 5! The wildlife program will capture your imagination, leaving you physically and mentally rejuvenated, soulfully inspired, and delayed in awe of this magnificent slice of South Africa.

When working to volunteer for wildlife in South Africa, a mystical blend of nature and history awaits to awaken the body, mind, and soul. Set in the splendor of the malaria-free Eastern Cape, within the heart of Frontier Country. In addition to the mixture of grasslands, sub-tropical vegetation, fynbos and bushveld, the reserve also has naturally formed pockets of water, amazing rock formations, and splendid flora.
 


Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteers joining the wildlife reserve program in South Africa, Port Elizabeth are accommodated at the reserve itself making the daily schedule highly flexible and focused more on volunteer work for animals at the reserve. A typical schedule for volunteers looks something like;

  • Monday - Arrival in Port Elizabeth

  • Tuesday - Orientation + Introduction to the project.  Orientation session will be conducted by the local coordinator, covering topic areas; such as safety, culture, language, places to visit, behaviour, food, and other suggestion over things to do in South Africa, Port Elizabeth.

  • Wed to Fri - Volunteer Work

  • Breakfast - 09:30 am to 10:00 am

  • Working hours - 07:30 am to 04:00 pm (all other activities; such as meals and breaks are adjusted within this time)

  • Lunch - 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm

  • Dinner - 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm

The same volunteer work schedule continues from the second week onwards 
Weekends - Free to explore the city, and do activities such as;

Note: Please note, the schedule may vary depending on the particular project the volunteer is participating on.


Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Activities for this programme vary on a day to day basis and are dependent on weather and other factors. There is an itinerary of all the activities which are scheduled for each week. The itinerary is designed in such a way that volunteers are divided into groups of up to 10 volunteers per group, depending on the number of volunteers. Each group will have an outdoor volunteer coordinator as a leader and mentor. The groups will be engaged in different daily activities, but will all do the same type and number of activities by the end of the week. In some cases all the groups might do the same activity at the same time depending on the type of activity e.g. game capture. 

At the reserve will notice that your activities include some but are not limited to:

  • Removal of alien vegetation in and around the reserve

  • Lion tracking and monitoring

  • School feeding schemes (speak to us if you would like to go as this is voluntary)

  • Wildlife structures

  • Tree planting and landscaping

  • Game drives

  • Predator interaction and caring

  • Elephant sanctuary

  • Fauna and flora work in the nursery

  • Wilderness trail walks and patrols

  • Fence patrol

  • Game counts

  • Game capture

  • Anti poaching efforts


Project Requirement

Project Requirement

Volunteers must be 18 years or older at the time of joining the project. Participants should have an open mind and flexible attitude for working outdoors and should have a keen interest and love for animals and wildlife. All volunteers must provide a clean criminal background check report prior to joining the program.

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Living

Living

Volunteering Solutions arranges and facilitates ease of access, living and volunteering for all its international volunteers. All they have to do is pack their bags and arrive in Port Elizabeth.

Airport Transfers

Volunteers are picked up from the Port Elizabeth Airport. Scheduled transfers are arranged to and from the airport to the reserve. The reserve is approximately 45 minutes from the airport. All volunteers need to arrive at Port Elizabeth Airport on Monday before 4pm, as transfer is provided till that time only.

Orientation

The volunteers would be a given a basic orientation with guidelines and instructions by the project coordinators. A weekly itinerary is also prepared assigning roles and responsibilities to the volunteers.

Accommodation

Volunteers are housed in dorm style accommodation. The dorms are alotted on same gender basis. In cases where volunteers want to stay as a couple, this can be arranged at an extra cost and also depends on the availability of rooms unless arrangements were made prior to arrival. Volunteers  are more than welcome to socialize in the common area such as the entertainment area, lounge, TV area etc.
Internet service is also available during certain designated hours.

Meals

Volunteers are provided with meals on all seven days of the week. Your basic breakfast will consist of cereals, bread, butter, jam, tea, coffee and cheese, but sometimes volunteers are also served eggs, sausages or baked beans, and sometimes a combination of the both. 

 


Dates

Dates

November

18

25

December

02

09

16

23

30

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Costs

Duration
Program Fee
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1 Week $900
2 Weeks $1350
3 Weeks $1750
4 Weeks $2225

Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment.

What are you Paying For?

  • Assistance and support from Staff
  • Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
  • Return Scheduled transfers from Port Elizabeth Airport
  • Guided Wildlife Tour
  • 1 Reserve T-shirt
  • 1 Reserve Peak Cap
  • Orientation
  • Food - All Meals
  • Accommodation in Shared Dorms in the reserve
  • Weekend transport between Saturday and Sunday to either Port Elizabeth, Jeffreys Bay or Grahams Bay.

What's NOT Included?

  • Airfare
  • Visa Fee
  • Vaccinations
  • Any personal expenses

FAQ's

Application and Program Details

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