anyone with a sense of adventure and a willingness to get stuck in and get your hands dirty. This trip is great as part of a gap year or on it’s own as a chance to get out there and do something adventurous in beautiful scenery.
This corner of Africa that makes up the Cape Peninsula is home to the magnificent city of Cape Town, was known by sailors of the ancient seas as ‘The Fairest Cape’. Table Mountain will take your breath away when swathed in the ‘tablecloth’ of clouds that frequently descent on her tabletop unannounced. The Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet at the cliffs that make up Cape Point, and all this against a backdrop of some of Africa’s most charming wine lands. Venture up the coast along the world renowned ‘Garden Route’ for a taste of adventure – the world’s highest bungee jump, ostrich riding and Addo Elephant National Park await you…
Those wanting to experience life through the eyes of an indegionus tribe living deep in the lush rainforest and close to the unspoiled Caribbean beaches.
Cost details:
60% spent incountry with additional donation made to project of your choice
Anyone aged 17-24 with an open mind and capacity for teamwork. You’ll be embarking on an exciting new expedition which will see you contributing to much needed community or environmental projects. You’ll also experience land and water-based adventure in some of the country’s diverse southern states.
someone who has an open mind, a willing heart and is prepared to put in some hard work. This is about true adventure with likeminded people that care. This is about teamwork and tolerance. We live close together, close to the ground, and close to the animals. Your project manager is there to make your time in the bush educational and safe, but it is up to you to make a success of the expedition. You need to have an average degree of fitness, as lot of the work is manual, and we could spend a lot of time in high temperatures on foot. A bit of training beforehand would make your time more comfortable. But don’t worry, anyone is capable, the project staff will be there for you every step of the way.
Cost details:
Additional multiples of 2 weeks £1000.00.
Volunteers are required to make their way to Swakopmund for the start of the programme. Minibus shuttles between Windhoek and Swakopmund run on a daily basis. The journey takes approximately 3.5 hours and costs N$200. This can be booked in advance for you but paid locally.
Energetic volunteers who want to share their skills and enthusiasm in a beautiful part of the world.
Cost details:
£2700 for three months. Each additional month is £475. The price also includes unlimited health, public liability and baggage insurance, Spanish CD course, an excellent two-week Spanish course with one-to-one tuition, local transport, full weekend trip, comprehensive in-country support, membership of South America Explorers Club, thorough UK and Ecuador briefing, teacher training course, fundraising advice. All volunteers are individually met and briefed in the UK.