Yomps, Adventure Travel Experiences

Wildlife Sanctuary and Community Education...
Costs£690 / $1380 (US) / €897
Group Size6+
Countries
Visited
South Africa
Dates03 Jan to 31 Jan 2009
10 Jan to 07 Feb 2009
17 Jan to 14 Feb 2009
24 Jan to 21 Feb 2009
31 Jan to 28 Feb 2009
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  • 07 Feb to 07 Mar 2009
  • 14 Feb to 14 Mar 2009
  • 21 Feb to 21 Mar 2009
  • 28 Feb to 28 Mar 2009
  • 07 Mar to 04 Apr 2009
  • 14 Mar to 11 Apr 2009
  • 21 Mar to 18 Apr 2009
  • 28 Mar to 25 Apr 2009
  • 04 Apr to 02 May 2009
  • 11 Apr to 09 May 2009
  • 18 Apr to 16 May 2009
  • 25 Apr to 23 May 2009
  • 02 May to 30 May 2009
  • 09 May to 06 Jun 2009
  • 16 May to 13 Jun 2009
  • 23 May to 20 Jun 2009
  • 30 May to 27 Jun 2009
  • 06 Jun to 04 Jul 2009
  • 13 Jun to 11 Jul 2009
  • 20 Jun to 18 Jul 2009
  • 27 Jun to 25 Jul 2009
  • 04 Jul to 01 Aug 2009
  • 11 Jul to 08 Aug 2009
  • 18 Jul to 15 Aug 2009
  • 25 Jul to 22 Aug 2009
  • 01 Aug to 29 Aug 2009
  • 08 Aug to 05 Sep 2009
  • 15 Aug to 12 Sep 2009
  • 22 Aug to 19 Sep 2009
  • 29 Aug to 26 Sep 2009
  • 05 Sep to 03 Oct 2009
  • 12 Sep to 10 Oct 2009
  • 19 Sep to 17 Oct 2009
  • 26 Sep to 24 Oct 2009
  • 03 Oct to 31 Oct 2009
  • 10 Oct to 07 Nov 2009
  • 17 Oct to 14 Nov 2009
  • 24 Oct to 21 Nov 2009
  • 31 Oct to 28 Nov 2009
  • 07 Nov to 05 Dec 2009
  • 14 Nov to 12 Dec 2009
  • 21 Nov to 19 Dec 2009

"For the first time I met an organisation that makes a difference in conservation in our local area"
Constant Hoogstad, Reserve Manager of Karongwe Game Reserve, South Africa

Volunteer in South Africa on this Wildlife Sanctuary and Community Education programme for 4, 8 or 12 weeks. Whilst living in a spectacular wildlife sanctuary, volunteers help to educate South African children and care for sick and vulnerable wild animals. Whether part of your gap year, career break or ethical holiday; volunteering in South Africa on this worthwhile project gives you the chance to inspire and educate local children, and contribute to the future of South African wildlife.

Volunteer in South Africa on this exciting Yomps programme to work with children and animals in a breathtaking wildlife sanctuary. For either 4, 8 or 12 weeks, volunteers’ on this fantastic adventure assist in the education of South African children and care for the animals of a wildlife sanctuary. Volunteers adopt a more nonconventional, hands-on method of teaching – the children learn about their natural environment by interacting with the African wildlife themselves. By reinforcing their pre-existing education and caring for the animals at the Wildlife Sanctuary on a daily basis, in a hands-on manner, we’ll help to improve the children’s futures, as well as the orphaned wild animals.

Many children growing up in South Africa today never have opportunity to see, let alone experience, one of the nation’s most famous aspects of its national heritage – the wildlife. The vast majority of children in South Africa grow up in rural villages with little amenities and poorly developed infrastructures, without ever having the resources or opportunity to experience the wildlife that they are surrounded by in the national parks and game reserves. Therefore, the majority of children who grow up in these areas have never seen a giraffe or similar wildlife treasure. This Wildlife Sanctuary and Community Education volunteering project provides these underprivileged children with the opportunity to experience the Wildlife Sanctuary for weeks at a time, where they gain hands-on experience with the animals and are educated by us and our fellow volunteers.

Because of the excellant work that this project does with wildlife education in the community, various wild animals have been saved as Constant Hoogstad from a local game reserve explains;
“This wildlife sanctuary and community education project educates children from the trust areas around Karongwe Private Game Reserve on a weekly basis. They have had some fantastic results, just the other day one of the children from the trust area phoned the project to come fetch a duiker which they found in the bush. Without the proper education this little duiker would have been killed with sticks and stones and eaten. I also recently received calls from the local area to come and an help them with a problem leopard and the most amazing of all a cheetah female with four cubs. Both these calls were linked to children that went to this project”. Constant Hoogstad – Reserve manager of Karongwe Game Reserve.

To contact us phone 0845 006 1435 or email us at info@yomps.co.uk