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South Africa Wildlife Conservation Experience

Trip code: SACC

Not only will you observe and walk amongst the spectacular animals of the African bush, but you will also partake in a carefully structured and extremely insightful Conservation Course. This will teach you survival skills and how to live in harmony with the natural environment of the renowned Kruger National Park in South Africa.


Overview
from £899
Location:

Greater Kruger Area, North of Johannesburg.

Duration & Price:
from £899. Full price list
Deposit:

£195 (balance due 12 wks before departure)

Accommodation:

Rondavels, large caravans or sleeping under the stars!

Meals:

Most meals are included.

Dates:

Starts 1st & 3rd Monday of each month.

South Africa Wildlife Conservation Course Kruger

The wildlife conservation programme is one of our South Africa volunteer projects. It is located in the Greater Kruger Area, North of Johannesburg.

South Africa

South Africa is the southern most country on the African continent, stretching over 2500km along the coast, from Namibia to Mozambique. It is one of the most developed countries on the continent, with very good infrastructure and excellent facilities for travellers.

South Africa has it all; from the picturesque beaches for ultimate relaxation, to bustling metropolises for some shopping and partying, to the safaris and wilderness that have made this continent so popular. Cape Town has long been a favourite spot for tourists. Overlooked by Table Mountain, its reputation for being a fun and beautiful city is something that is certified by most people who visit.

South Africa was originally inhabited by the Bantu-speaking people who migrated across Southern Africa. It was first marked on the ’map’ in the 15th Century when the Portuguese explorers arrived on the shore of the Cape of Good Hope, making settlements and establishing trade routes. As a result of this, modern South Africa has huge diversity in all aspects of life, stemming from the traditional, tribal and European influence.

The recent history is a mixed affair. As a developed country with political ties to Europe, South Africa gallantly took part in both World Wars. However, only as recently as 1994 has South Africa ended the Apartheid regime. This was engineered by the minority White race and was a horrific and suppressing existence for all who opposed it. One can now hope for a just and democratic state.

Sadly, South Africa’s diversity extends to economics, with roughly half the population living below the poverty line in shantytowns and mud huts. South Africa has one of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in the world and also the highest number of patients being treated for HIV/ Aids in the world. The government has tripled it’s spending on HIV/Aids treatments, although it is doing little to reduce it’s prevalence. The average life expectancy for men is just 47 years old, with women outlasting them by only four years, to 51 years old.

Time
South Africa is two hours ahead of GMT.

In Africa, time is not a priority like it is in much of the western world – there is a saying that Africa works to ‘Africa Time’, which basically means you must exercise a lot of patience! If a boat is due to leave at 12pm, don’t be surprised if it still hasn’t a couple of hours later… keep an open mind, and arrive ‘expecting the unexpected’.

How to get to the project

You will need to fly into South Africa and catch an internal flight to Hoedspruit Airport, a one-hour flight from Johannesburg, where someone will be waiting to pick you up and transfer you to the project.

Climate

The weather in South Africa is some of the most temperate in Africa. Winter is cooler and drier and great for hiking and wildlife watching, whereas summer is hot and can be sticky. In the North East of the country the summer is hot and dry, but there are occasional tropical storms. In the winter the days are sunny and warm.

Please make sure you pack according to the weather!

Climate Chart for Cape Town:

JanFebMar AprMayJun JulAugSepOct NovDec
Max Temp °C2626 25221918 17181821 2324
Min Temp °C1616 141298 78911 1314
Precipitation (mm)15 8184879 84896643 311810

Climate Chart for Kruger National Park:

JanFebMar AprMayJun JulAugSepOct NovDec
Max Temp °C3332 31292826 26272930 3132
Min Temp °C2120 1915106 691316 1820
Precipitation (mm)94 96663814 1111828 406392
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