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Volunteer in an African wildlife orphanage

Pays d’action: Zimbabwé, Afrique
Type d’activité: Missions avec animaux et vétérinaires, Ecovolontariat
From lions and leopards to baboons and bush babies, you'll meet all kinds of animals at this friendly, family-run wildlife sanctuary.



Description du projet et du rôle des volontaires

The team behind this family-run project have created a friendly atmosphere, making sure everybody feels welcome – whether they’re on four legs or two.

One of Africa’s oldest and most respected wildlife sanctuaries, it’s been a refuge for animals for over forty years. Today, it’s home to large populations of lions, leopards, monkeys, antelope, hyena and other animals who can no longer survive in the wild.

As a volunteer here, you’ll enjoy a very diverse experience. As well as working with many different species, you’ll get involved with lots of different types of conservation work.

Day to day, you’ll help to feed, exercise and care for the animals who live here. In the project’s animal clinic, you’ll also work with experienced vets to look after injured and sick animals. Through the project’s Epic Kids programme, you’ll have the chance to meet local Zimbabwean children and educate the next generation about the importance of caring for wildlife.

As well as conservation work, you’ll also get to explore Zimbabwe’s natural beauty, including a trip to the largest waterfall in the world, Victoria Falls, and Matopos National Park, which is famed for its populations of wild rhino, leopard and black eagles.

If you’re passionate about wildlife and want to explore the world of conservation from every possible angle, this is definitely the travel experience for you.

"It was definitely one of the best experiences of my life. The people there topped off the experience and I have so many good memories, I'd recommend it to everyone and anyone - just thinking about my trip makes me want to go back!"

L’organisation de volontariat se présente

Since 1999, our organisation has empowered gap year travellers to work hands-on with Africa’s wildlife. As experts in conservation, we’ve helped thousands of volunteers gain skills for their university applications or future careers, all while creating gap year experiences that are anything but tame.

We’ve also supported those that are simply searching for a meaningful wildlife experience instead of the usual safari holiday. We do this by offering a variety of opportunities including being able to volunteer at wildlife care and rehabilitation centres to aid orphaned and injured animals; assist with wildlife conservation management in order to monitor priority species and contribute to vital research; and being able to live the life of an African wildlife vet while meeting the requirements for Extra Mural Studies (EMS) and Animal Husbandry Extra Mural Studies (AHEMS).

Together, we can create a brighter future for Africa’s wildlife.

What makes us different to other companies?


  • We are southern Africa’s original conservation travel company, made up of qualified zoologists and conservationists.
  • Every traveller of ours receives personal guidance before they book to ensure we find the right experience for their goals and passions.
  • We work with a range of real partner projects, offering hands-on experience and meaningful work, so you know your efforts are truly making a difference.
  • We bring people together from all around the world, so you can make friendships for life.
  • We offer 24/7 in-country support. We will meet you when you arrive, see you safely onto your flight home, and throughout your trip we are always available if you need assistance or just want a chat.
  • All money paid to us is financially protected through ABTA or ATOL, giving you full peace of mind when booking with us that your money is safe.
  • We are full members of the Year Out Group, specialists in gap year travel programmes.


Most of the fantastic wildlife conservation work that happens in southern Africa today simply wouldn’t be possible without travellers like you.

En savoir plus sur nos critères de sélection pour choisir nos organisations partenaires.

Fiche technique de la mission

Pays d’action :
Zimbabwé, Afrique
Type d'activité :
Missions avec animaux et vétérinaires,Ecovolontariat
Durée de la mission :
Minimum: 2 semaines
Maximum: 1 an
Frais de participation à la mission :
(contacter l’organisation pour une liste de prix complète)
2 semaines : 2350 €
4 semaines/1 mois : 3430 €
8 semaines/2 mois : 5610 €
3 mois : 7780 €
Pourquoi payer pour faire du volontariat ?

* Toutes les indications de prix sont fournies par l’organisation de volontariat sans garantie. Si l’organisation ne facture pas en Euros, les prix réels peuvent varier en fonction du cours de change.
Disponibilité de la mission :
This project is available year round.
Age minimum :
18 ans
Age maximum :
pas d'âge maximum
Placement individuelle ou en groupe ?
Individuelle
Maîtrise de langues :
Participants need to be able to communicate in English but do not need to be fluent.
Qualifications particulières :
No prior experience or specific skills are required
Hébergement & repas :
All meals and accommodation are included in your placement, as well as regional return flights from Johannesburg, South Africa to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe and airport transfers. Meals are catered for you and accommodation is in shared bungalows.

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  • Recevez immédiatement un e-mail avec le site web et le n° de téléphone de l’organisation de volontariat
  • Recevez gratuitement notre guide avec une check-list à imprimer
  • Un guide de conversation en cadeau, si vous vous inscrivez plus tard
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