South Africa Lion Cub Experience

From £1,099, 2 weeks, South Africa

  • Volunteering
  • Adventure 3 out of 5
  • Relaxation 2 out of 5
  • Culture 2 out of 5
South Africa Lion Cub Experience

Trip Highlights

  • Work with lions, and not just lions but cheetahs, giraffes and hyenas!
  • Meet the dude of the big cats – the rare white lion.
  • Safari – check out the Big 5 in South Africa’s Pilanesberg National Park.

 

Trip Summary

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What's included?

  • Accommodation
  • Breakfasts
  • Airport Pickup
  • In-country orientation
  • 24hr emergency support.

What's not included?

  • Flights
  • Travel Insurance
  • Visas
  • Return Airport Transfer
  • Local Transport
  • Lunches and dinners

Two weeks of living next to wild animals in your semi-luxury tent, you’ll work with lions, care for cubs, cheetahs, giraffes and hyenas, as well as loads of other species of wildlife, and then there’s the safari. When you work with lions, they may well get to recognise you, and you may have to explain to the giraffes and baby hyenas that at the end of the day, friends with claws or ridiculously long necks are not allowed through customs.

 

Big cats are now almost entirely extinct in the wild. So this could be a once in a lifetime chance.


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What will I be doing?

  • Getting the hang of it (Days 1 - 15)

  • Optional extra week (Days 16 - 23)

Getting the hang of it: Days 1 - 15

Next Leg

Destination info

This project is based near Sandton, Johannesburg, in Gauteng Province, South Africa.


Diverse, exhilarating, spectacular, varied – going to South Africa to work with lions is something big to write home about. This is a vast, modern multicultural country, full of contradictions and full of interest.


Offering everything from lush subtropics to deserts, savannah, scrubland and bush to stunning coastlines, for a wildlife volunteer you’ll love the reserves, including the world-renowned Kruger National Park.


If your interest lies in modern politics, South Africa should definitely be on your student travel shortlist. You have the chance to live and volunteer in a country that has accomplished so much in the years since apartheid was dismantled – it’s unique in the world.
 

  • Location: Johannesburg

The project starts on the first and third Thursday of every month

 

Day 1 – Arrive into Johannesburg International Airport (airport code JNB)
Today you will be met at the airport and taken directly to the park in greater Johannesburg. You’ll need to arrive in before 4pm so that you have time to go food shopping for all your supplies needed for your stay. The journey from the airport to the park should take around 45 minutes.

 

The orientation next morning at around 8.30am will take you through what it’s going to be like at your project, do’s and don’ts, how to stay safe and it’s your prime opportunity to ask any burning questions that you haven’t yet had answered. We've got a team leader stationed at the park so you'll never be far away from someone to help. After the orientation you’ll get stuck into your project!

 

If you aren’t able to arrange a flight to get you into Johannesburg before 4pm then we’d recommend you fly in a day early. We can arrange an early airport pick-up for you including one night’s accommodation, give us a call for more information.

 

Day 2 – Mind those claws!
Your first day will be all about settling in and getting to know how things work. You’ll take time to get to know the staff at the park, figure out the rota and start learning your duties. You’ll learn how to prepare food for the baby animals in the nursery, as well as in the evening for the larger cubs. You will also help clean out cub enclosures in the mornings; share shifts at the giraffe feeding station, the gate to the game drive and at the entrance to cub world.

 

Day 3 to 13 - Getting stuck in
As you start to get the hang of your duties you can spend time learning about South Africa from the park staff; expect to learn lots about the animals you are working with as well as how the park is run. You’ll get to wear a staff t-shirt (provided on arrival) and interact with the lions and the visitors to the park – the best of both worlds!

The more you put in, the more you’ll get out of this experience!

 

Day 14 – Safari time (safari may be run on different day!)

Your stretch at the park finishes today, but there’s no time to be glum because you’re moving on for a well earned Safari! Today you will visit the Chameleon Craft Market, the biggest craft center in Africa; a great place to pick up some African handicrafts and to test your haggling skills! After the market, you will drive through rural South Africa to Pilanesburg National Centre where you will enjoy a picnic and afternoon safari looking for the Big 5 in the wild. If you’re lucky you might even glimpse the hippos taking their late afternoon bath!

 

Day 15 – Your last day
For those staying for 2 weeks, your programme will sadly come to an end today. Having said goodbye to all your new friends and packed your bag full of souvenirs you’ll travel back to the airport.  

Optional extra week: Days 16 - 23

Destination info

This project is based near Sandton, Johannesburg, in Gauteng Province, South Africa.

 

Diverse, exhilarating, spectacular, varied – going to South Africa to work with lions is something big to write home about. This is a vast, modern multicultural country, full of contradictions and full of interest.

 

Offering everything from lush subtropics to deserts, savannah, scrubland and bush to stunning coastlines, for a wildlife volunteer you’ll love the reserves, including the world-renowned Kruger National Park.

 

If your interest lies in modern politics, South Africa should definitely be on your student travel shortlist. You have the chance to live and volunteer in a country that has accomplished so much in the years since apartheid was dismantled – it’s unique in the world.

  • Location: Johannesburg

For those staying 3 weeks you will return to the park after your Safari in Pilanesburg National Centre and continue with your project work for a further week working alongside these wonderful animals and really getting the most out of your time at the project

 

After 3 wonderful weeks, your time at the park comes to an end and it will be time to say goodbye to your new found friends before travelling back to the airport.

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Minimum age

Minimum 18 years, maximum decided on potential participants health.

 

Accommodation

Shared semi luxury tents at the park, and shared hostel accommodation at Pretoria during the tour.

 

At the park you will be staying within a secure camp area located a short walk from the main park building. The semi luxury tents are based on 4 sharing and have mattresses and electricity, bedside tables, lamp and also a small heater for those cooler nights. The tents have windows and also a small porch in front for you to sit out on and watch the wild game. Linen is washed and changed by the cleaning staff. Bathrooms are located a few metres away and have hot water showers.There is a safe in the main office where you may keep your passport and cash. There is also internet access.

 

During your stay at Pretoria you will be staying at the Backpackers which has everything you would expect including a swimming pool, there is also internet access here so you can catch up with your friends and family! It is located within walking distance to shops, museums and botanical gardens.

 

Meals

Breakfast is included throughout your programme however all other meals will be on a self-catering basis; the is not included although a shopping trip is arranged on the first evening where you can buy your own food, for lunches, dinners and snacks for your stay at the park. You will need to budget approximately US$60 for your stay at the park. You will have access to the kitchen at the park to cook your food or if you prefer there is a restaurant at the park open until 5pm that you can use, plus restaurants a short taxi ride away.

 

Advice & Safety

Throughout your programmes you will have the support and guidance of the programme co-ordinator and team. You will be provided with competent assistance and help with any questions or advice you may need during your stay.

 

You will be assigned a personal travel advisor who will co-ordinate your programme with you. Feel free to contact them at any time before you go, or when you are on your travels.

 

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.

 

 

FAQ

1. How long will I be volunteering for?

You will spend 10 days volunteering at the sanctuary and will then have 3 days at the end on a safari and in Pretoria to spot the big 5 and do some serious shopping in the local markets!

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2. Can I get in touch with other volunteers before I go?

Yes! We provide a 'buddy list' of others email addresses joining you at the sanctuary on the same start date.

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Julia Hall, 6th Jul 2011 - 20th Jul 2011

Please rate your overall experience
(7/10)
What were the highlights of your trip?

Playing with Lion cubs and helping with the darting of a lion.

Charlotte Leach, 3rd Mar 2011 - 17th Mar 2011

Please rate your overall experience
(9/10)
What were the highlights of your trip?

swimming with lions, night out at billies

What top 3 tips would you give other travellers?

read the information properly take clothes for all occasions ask lots of questions

How would you sum up your trip in 10 words?

great experience, friendly people, make friends for life, remember for a lifetime

Please rate your pre-departure service
(7/10)
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(9/10)
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Would you travel with Real Gap again?

Yes

Would you recommend Real Gap?

Yes

Rafaela Sgaraglia Manna, 12th Apr 2010 - 25th Apr 2010

Please rate your overall experience
(9/10)
What were the highlights of your trip?

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What top 3 tips would you give other travellers?

- Bring a charger; - Just enjoy, don

How would you sum up your trip in 10 words?

Not enough adjectives to describe the feeling to live among wild animals right next to your tent. A giraffe as a pet, lions recognizing you , baby hienas. Incredible!

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