Gap Year Programs After College in Kruger Park,South Africa

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10 Gap Year Programs After College in Kruger Park,South Africa
GoEco - Top Volunteer Organization
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Embark on a VolunTour with like-minded individuals and experience the excitement, and comfort, of Africa. Observe and collect data on Africa's Big 5- the African lion, rhinoceros, leopard, Cape buffalo and African elephant. Kick off your two weeks with a tour of historical Johannesburg before
See All 2 ProgramsRaleigh International
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A Raleigh South Africa Expedition is your chance for Adventure. In the stunning Kruger region, you have the chance to take action on some of the world's most pertinent issues through immersive Community projects, and impactful Environmental work. Through our life-changing Adventure Leadership Trek y
African Conservation Experience
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Are you looking for an epic adventure that will change your life forever? Then look no further! This Ultimate Gap Year Experience is unique; you will be transported to four different projects across southern Africa, working on the front lines of conservation and connecting with local and expert prof
Kaya Responsible Travel
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Unsure about your academic or professional future? Take a breather by joining the 7 or 10-week Community and Conservation Gap Year in South Africa. This is a journey of personal development and self-discovery as well as immersion in a new culture and environment. The full program is 10 weeks long a
African Impact
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The African bush is full of unforgettable moments — a lion stretching at sunrise, elephants cooling off at the river, or the quiet stillness before a storm. This Wildlife Photography Volunteering program in South Africa with African Impact gives you the chance to capture these moments while also con
Natucate
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Are you ready to embark on your ranger adventure and complete your Apprentice Field Guide training in 55 days? This former Field Guide Level 1 course offers expert guidance from seasoned leaders and covers essential basics of Southern Africa’s flora and fauna. The program emphasizes hands-on trainin
Impact Gap Year
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Explore the dream destinations of South Africa, France, and Thailand on a comprehensive 6-month journey. Experience an exceptional blend of cultural immersion, wildlife conservation, and community involvement. You'll start your journey by contributing to wildlife conservation in South Africa amidst
See All 2 ProgramsVolunteer International Adventures
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Volunteer as a Wildlife Caretaker at a sanctuary that provides lifelong refuge to rescued indigenous and exotic wild cats, as well as a variety of other animals. This hands-on program offers a unique opportunity to care for animals that can’t return to the wild due to past trauma or captivity. Get
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Thank you ACE! This was a life changing experience, I loved every second of my 6 week trip - could not recommend enough :)
September 14, 2023by: Payton McGarva - United StatesI was fortunate enough to travel through African Conservation Experience for six weeks at four amazing projects: Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, The Vikela Kruger Conservation Experience, Care for Wild Africa Rhino Sanctuary, and Phinda Wildlife Research Project. Being an 18-year-old who had just graduated from high school, I was slightly intimidated to travel on my own for as long as I did. As soon as I reached Johannesburg airport any nerves I had instantly vanished because of how welcoming and friendly the in-country team from ACE was. There ended up being about six ACE volunteers who sat in the lovely Mugg & Bean restaurant at Johannesburg airport and had a complimentary breakfast. It gave us some time to get to know one another and ask any questions to the ACE staff. We also got to hear a very insightful talk from the ACE team that prepared us for some of the realities that we would face when dealing with conservation in South Africa. Some of the other volunteers I met in the airport I later reunited with, which was so cool! Volunteer tip: I recommend trading social media details at the airport with the other ACE volunteers, to keep up to date with the cool things they are doing at the other projects! The first project I visited was Moholoholo. I spent two weeks there and fell in love with all of the animals. I was in the group that was responsible for taking care of 3 eagles, 3 spotted eagle owls, and two servals. Later I was put in charge of two nyala and helped out with many other animals. The work wasn't easy and the days could feel long, but I loved every second of it because the animals and staff were amazing. Each week new volunteers came through, including a group of 18 university students the first week, and so I found it so special getting to meet so many new people. There were multiple presentations that I got to listen to, including a conservation talk from vet Dr Peter Rogers. There was also a talk about the terrible poisonings that are threatening many of Africa’s vulture populations by Dr Lindy Thompson, who works with Endangered Wildlife Trust. I was privileged to be a part of Moholoholo’s release of 10 vultures, including the cape vulture (vulnerable), lappet-faced vulture (endangered), white-backed vulture (critically endangered), and hooded vulture (critically endangered). Another volunteer and I got to spend the whole morning helping the staff and Dr Lindy Thompson and her partner prepare the vultures for release by taking measurements of each one and attaching GPS trackers or tags to them. This was an incredible experience. Leaving Moholoholo was not easy, but fortunately, my next location was amazing as well. I spent one week at the Vikela Kruger Project and was accompanied by one other volunteer. The project staff here are experts at what they do and are accompanied by their beautiful working dog Letta. They taught the other volunteer and I so much about tracking wildlife by foot, and one day we spent 6 hours tracking the critically endangered black rhino in the Kruger and were able to observe their natural behaviours. Right after we spotted some black rhinos and started to collect vital data on them, we encountered a wild dog, a very endangered species - how amazing! We spent every morning and evening driving around the Kruger National Park, monitoring the species that we encountered, and some days we could work on projects such as bush removal and road repairs. We saw a huge variety of animals, including the Big 5, giraffes, hyenas, hippos, many different types of antelope, mongoose, and so many more. The Vikela Kruger Project is an amazing experience that opened my eyes to the importance of saving Africa’s wild animals. My third location was Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary (CFW). I only spent 6 days here, but I wish that I had stayed for longer. CFW is an incredible sanctuary that is home to many orphaned rhinos who are in the process of being rehabilitated and released. Tasks at CFW included preparing bottles and fish cakes for baby rhinos, preparing feed for the older rhinos, and cleaning enclosures. CFW does so much for their community, such as their Lomshyio Community Farming Project and their Junior Ranger Program! I was so impressed by CFW's exceptional treatment of the animals in their care and their commitment to the betterment of their local community. All of the staff at CFW were incredibly kind and welcoming, and even though I only spent 6 days at CFW, I fell in love with the animals and organisation, and would definitely love to go back in the future. My final destination was Phinda Private Game Reserve, where I spent my last 2 weeks. Phinda is a beautiful reserve that is home to a large diversity of species, both plants and animals. At Phinda much of our time was spent locating elephants with telemetry, observing them, and collecting data. I loved this as I got to know many of the heards' different personalities and distinguishing features. We spent so much of our time with the elephants because there was a long-term study on the effects of the contraception used on their elephants. I was also fortunate enough to participate in the horn trimming of one of Phinda's black rhinos, which is an effective anti-poaching method employed to protect South Africa's rhino population. It was amazing to see this technique in action as I learned a lot about the severe effects of poaching on rhinos and other species. I even got to watch the amputation of an injured cheetah’s toe and got to observe it throughout the beginning of its recovery. My highlight of the management work at Phinda I got to be involved in, was the multiple elephant captures for relocations and checkups. This was an incredible experience to learn about. While at Phinda I saw so many beautiful animals and landscapes. I was glad that my last location was spent with such amazing staff and volunteers. ACE is a great company that I would highly recommend travelling through. I loved my experience in South Africa and am already wanting to plan my next trip. All four of the locations I volunteered at were eye-opening in different ways and taught me so much about wildlife conservation, research, and rehabilitation. All of the locations that I went to were very accommodating to my vegan diet and had great food. I felt safe at every project and made friendships with staff members and other volunteers that have lasted until this day. I would highly recommend volunteering through ACE at these locations!



My time volunteering with ACE is one of the best experiences in my life to date
December 11, 2022by: Ellen SmithMy time volunteering with ACE is one of the best experiences in my life to date. Having done two weeks at Phinda and then a two week rhino focussed course split across Kruger and then Care for Wild, I really feel I had a in-depth insight into the African Conservation world. I’ve always been interested in wildlife and conservation and this time taught me so much about reserve management, conservation strategies and the threats they face. It even helped me understand the more political and sensitive issues that affect conservation on a daily basis. The ACE team helped direct me to the projects that were of interest to me and the placements all ran smoothly. I’d certainly travel with them again!
Phinda had incredible bio-diversity
December 11, 2022by: Madeleine GrocottI spent 2 months in South Africa under the care of ACE and I couldn't have been happier with my experience. From arranging very reliable and friendly transfers to ensuring an excellent visit during your stay, ACE will do it all for you and will only ask that you gain from the experience what you can. I did the intensive rhino course, Care For Wild and the Phinda project and they all blew me away. From my trip I can tell how important conservation is to the people who run ACE and the passion that they have for eco-tourism. Everyone at ACE was extremely friendly and helped you to understand the real conservation issues that are affecting South Africa today, rather than other companies which will encourage activities for people to simply have contact with the animals, but have little to no conservational value. The projects that ACE run and support have the best interest of the animals they care for always as their main priority. The rhino intensive course was very interesting to see the realities of the rhino-poaching crisis and you get a very different perspective to what is portrayed in mainstream media and get the chance to try and think of answers together to tackle difficult issues. Care For Wild was an UNFORGETTABLE experience which i shall certainly be doing again very soon. Working with orphaned rhinos and an incredible team paired to make experiences for me where I learnt so much about myself and changed many views. Also the social side of CFW is brilliant and I spent my 3 weeks there with 3 different groups who were all amazing. Phinda had incredible bio-diversity and the tour guides were very informative and fun to work with. Using telemetry and other methods to track animals we were able to gain a greater understanding of the species that we saw and had an incredible experience being on such an amazing reserve and helping with research to help aid conservation. If you’re thinking of coming to South Africa to see animals, please use ACE because they will guarantee that you can see incredible animals and have great experiences, without it being at the expense of the animals or conservation.
I had a fantastic experience with ACE
December 06, 2022by: Mira Van DuinI had a fantastic experience with ACE. The projects they offer are amazing and the way they have things organized is so great. I felt totally safe and taken care of during my trip to south Africa. Before, during and after my trip they were always there to answer questions, give tips and recommendations and ensure that everything moved smoothly. I would 100% recommend booking a trip with them!
The amount of wildlife I saw at Phinda was incredible
December 03, 2022by: George ChilcottWorking with all the rhinos at Care for Wild is a definite highlight, along working with some of the most inspiring people I have ever met who all strived to involve the volunteers in as much as possible. The amount of wildlife I saw at Phinda was incredible and watching the vet check up and tube feed the pangolins was just astounding.
My time volunteering with ACE is one of the best experiences in my life to date
December 02, 2022by: Emily SmithMy time volunteering with ACE is one of the best experiences in my life to date. Having done two weeks at Phinda and then a two week rhino focussed course split across Kruger and then Care for Wild, I really feel I had a in-depth insight into the African Conservation world. I’ve always been interested in wildlife and conservation and this time taught me so much about reserve management, conservation strategies and the threats they face. It even helped me understand the more political and sensitive issues that affect conservation on a daily basis. The ACE team helped direct me to the projects that were of interest to me and the placements all ran smoothly. I’d certainly travel with them again!
These guys are great
December 01, 2022by: Alex HaylerThese guys are great, from the office in England that we went through who organised everything for us to Martin who greeted us at the airport and helped us get on our way. I couldn’t think of any improvements for ACE. Martin was great at the airport offering to pay for food and explaining everything about our conservation And then sent us on our way. All our questions were answered and the team are very friendly. Would recommend coming through this company to do anything in Africa!
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