South Africa Wild Coast Conservation

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South Africa Wild Coast Conservation

Trip code: SAWC
South Africa Wild Coast Conservation

The volunteer project is located in the dramatic wild coast region, on the East coast of South Africa. The region remains largely undeveloped and rural, with international volunteer assistance playing a vital role in its' future development. The project is based in a private game reserve overlooking the Indian Ocean and is home to the big 5!



Orientation

Upon arrival at the Wild Coast you will spend your first few days at a fantastic backpackers lodge with your fellow volunteers, getting to know each other and settling in to the local area and programme. Here you will be given a thorough orientation to enable you to develop your understanding of the new (and at times challenging) environment that you will be working in. The orientation is great fun and allows you and your team the chance to bond and develop a good working relationship.

The orientation will cover the topics below and includes a number of inter-active excursions:

  • History of South Africa and understanding Apartheid and the dawn of a new democracy
  • Socio-political developments in SA
  • Introduction to your volunteer programme: Expectations and understanding
  • Introduction to basic Xhosa language and understanding local customs and norms
  • Overview of the various Biomes within SA and specific to the region
  • Rocky shores marine life, coastal systems and the fragile eco-systems of estuaries
  • Floral diversity of the Eastern Cape
  • Various excursions, which include a 4x4 adventure, which ends in a rural Xhosa village where you will spend one night, coastal hike, estuarine exploration, bush walks and ocean excursion on a motorised boat

Accommodation and Meals

The base camp is a permanent Safari Tented Camp in a stunning and peaceful bush setting. The area around the camp is one of the best for wildlife viewing on the reserve: Wildebeest, kudu, eland, nyala, bushbuck and even buffalo and rhino are frequent visitors to the camp.

The tents are spacious and sleep up to 5 volunteers each. They are extremely comfortable and fully equipped, with beds and wardrobes, each with its own private deck overlooking the African bush. Recent upgrades include an outside lapa area for magical evenings around the campfire, an rustic bush bar with a great atmosphere and clean and modern ablution facilities. One tent is used as a communal entertainment tent and is equipped with a music system, card and board games, kettle and hot drinks and a fridge.

This conservation initiative has an on-site coordinating team who work closely with the volunteers to ensure that your needs are catered for. Due to the nature of game reserves, you may not have daily access to TV and internet at all times. However, you will frequently have the opportunity to communicate should you need to at the local backpackers lodge.

Private Accommodation: A limited number of secluded, private doubles are available for those who wish to upgrade. These are nestled in the riverine forest overlooking the Bulugha River. These tents can be requested at the time of booking and at the additional cost of £120 per person (based on 2 people sharing on a 4 week placement) and £180 (based on single occupancy on a 4 week placement).

The game reserve provides you with three meals a day. There will be times when you will be expected to make packed lunches should your work have you out in the field that day.

Free Time

Weekend Activities at the Wild Coast Project
Your weekends on the Wild Coast are designed for you to have free time to enjoy the local area. There are many adventure activities available on this programme if you are looking to be active. Please speak to one of our travel advisors for more information.

Programme Support

During your time at the project, you will have a lot of support from the Project Manager Mike and his team in South Africa. They will be on hand to provide you with competent assistance and help with any questions or advice you may need during your stay. In addition you will have access to a 24 hour emergency contact number so you can contact one of our UK staff at any time should you need to.

Project Age Limit

Minimum 18 years, maximum 40 years

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