Gap Year Programs in Zanzibar


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Come and take part in this tropical island adventure in and around the white sand beaches of the matchless archipelago of Zanzibar, just off the Tanzanian coast in East Africa. Participants live in Jambiani and work primarily in Kizimkazi. With up to fourteen other volunteers, you will research and protect bottle-nose and humpback dolphins as well as fish, birds, whales (seasonal), and other marine life that live on and around the scattered islands. The focal effort of the conservation project is to monitor the human-dolphin interactions which play a large role in the amount of stress put on the dolphins and could potentially lead to a smaller dolphin population. The studies that volunteers carry out can advise the government to create the most ideal policies on how to regulate such tourist activities. The data collected by participants is fed into various studies and surveys conducted by the research and academic institutions of Zanzibar. The work and contributions that you will make as a volunteer are extremely crucial and much needed by the marine conservation efforts of Zanzibar.
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There is a vital need for ecotourism on the island of Zanzibar, a highly sought-after tourist destination due to its incredible marine life. But it is one of the last remaining areas in the world with a dolphin population not governed by guidelines that limit the impact of tourism on their behavior. And, in Zanzibar, dolphin tourism is booming. Many tourists flock for the chance to swim with these friendly creatures. Unfortunately, many of these encounters are highly unethical, causing stress to the dolphins and ultimately pushing them out of their natural feeding areas, thereby depleting the population. This internship follows a holistic approach to creating sustainable solutions for all. As part of this project, you assist in: - Searching for pods and collecting data (by boat) on dolphin behavior, abundance, and distribution - Collecting data on coral reef health, including the progression or regression of coral bleaching - Educating local school children about the importance of the natural environment, ways to look after it, and the sustainable use of marine resources - This project is available from 1 May 2026 to 31 October 2026
Intern Abroad HQ
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Launch your marketing career with confidence through Intern Abroad HQ, the world’s most affordable and top-rated provider of Sales & Marketing internships. Designed to provide practical, real-world experience and boost your resume, these internships help you build creative, analytical, and communication skills while exploring how marketing strategies are developed and applied across diverse cultural and consumer scenarios. Choose from exciting destinations including Australia, Bali, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, USA, and Zanzibar. Whether you're focused on digital marketing, brand strategy, market research, or sales, we offer placements tailored to your goals. Programs run from 2 to 24 weeks and include a guaranteed internship, quality housing, airport pickup, orientation, and 24/7 in-country support. You can potentially earn up to 16 US academic credits through our School of Record or receive personalized support to earn credit through your home university. Take the first step toward a global career in business. Apply today and gain the experience to stand out in the world of Sales & Marketing.
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Tanzania is a prime example of what most people expect when they think about Africa. The endless wilderness of the national parks with a vast variety of wild animals in their natural surroundings, the exotic and colorful Maasai culture and mountaintops from where you feel like you could see the edges of the world. And although all these romantic ideas of endless landscapes and wild animals are true, there is so much more to discover when you volunteer in Tanzania. There are plenty advantages of being a volunteer in Tanzania in comparison to just traveling the country as a tourist. There is no better way to really get to know the culture and the people of a country than to become a part of the society by offering a helping hand. Benefit from exceptional encounters with new people and take a chance to explore Tanzania with the eyes of an insider.
Volunteer International Adventures
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Volunteer in our favorite tropical island paradise, Zanzibar! This is an awesome project if you: Believe education is key in ensuring a successful future for children Would love to teach subjects like English, French, Arabic, Mathematics, Sciences, Geography, and more Are eager to assist local teachers on the outskirts of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site The placement is at a school with around 200 students, approximately 30 in each class. The age groups comprise 5-7 for nursery, 7-14 for primary, and 15-18 for high school. Assembly takes place in the morning and classes start at 7:30 am and finish at 2:00 pm. Volunteers receive guidance from the teachers based on the school's and state’s syllabus and curriculum. Children in Zanzibar start learning English at 4 years old in nursery school. With the island's strong tourism industry, learning foreign languages is a priority. You don't need teaching qualifications or certifications to volunteer in this project. However, you must present a criminal background check as you'll be assisting vulnerable children. You can stay in the program for 3 weeks or longer (subject to visa requirements).
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