
African Conservation Experience
Why choose African Conservation Experience?
African Conservation Experience are working to create a brighter future for Africa’s wildlife. By bringing together people from around the world to work on real conservation projects, they’re turning a local challenge into an international movement. What makes them different to other companies? As southern Africa’s original conservation travel specialist, they have an unrivalled level of knowle...
African Conservation Experience are working to create a brighter future for Africa’s wildlife. By bringing together people from around the world to work on real conservation projects, they’re turning a local challenge into an international movement. What makes them different to other companies? As southern Africa’s original conservation travel specialist, they have an unrivalled level of knowledge and connections within the region. Since 1999, they’ve helped thousands of travellers realise their ambition to work hands-on with African wildlife, learn from conservation experts, and move forward in their careers. Every traveller receives personal guidance before they book to find the right experience for their goals and passions. And by choosing African Conservation Experience, travelle...
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This made me appreciate the real value of volunteering within large, open ecosystems where nature has the space to act naturally.
June 02, 2026by: Carter Whitehair - United StatesProgram: Wildlife Conservation in the Greater Kruger National Park
The drive to Vikela Kruger Conservation Experience set the tone for everything that followed. Winding through the mountains, taking in that landscape, it was stunning! It was the kind of arrival that tells you straight away you're somewhere special. At the project, the tracking was something I'll never forget. Our guide at the project was a master tracker and expert in bushcraft. They were so patient and generous with their knowledge. They really were a brilliant teacher! Having the opportunity to follow fresh rhino footprints through the bush was stunning. At times, I genuinely couldn't see what they were seeing at first. It was incredible to see how they worked. They could tell you that a rhino has passed through just by pointing out the broken twigs on the tree! The moment the tracker got excited about something, everyone around them got excited too. That passion is contagious. By the end, I was starting to understand the landscape in a completely different way, not just looking at it, but reading it. When at the project, we also got to enjoy the excursions. Visiting Moholoholo, a fantastic Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, and then also the Blyde River Canyon, where we got to see hippos and crocodiles. The landscape there is so special, no photograph does it justice. One of the most valuable things I took away from the experience was a conversation about ethics in wildlife tourism with the African Conservation Experience (ACE) team when I arrived at the airport. It was refreshing and honest, the kind of conversation you don't often have. It really gave me a great perspective right before joining the project, as it was so fascinating to hear about the scale of unethical volunteering across Southern Africa. It made me very grateful to have chosen ACE, as from everything I witnessed, it was clear to see their ethical approach towards conservation volunteering. Just learning about how many people think they're helping when, in reality, they are in fact causing harm is eye-opening. I had never really considered how so many wildlife areas are artificially managed for tourist purposes, created so that sightings of iconic species can be pretty much guaranteed. Whereas ACE only works in large intact ecosystems and reserves that still have a conservation value due to their size, as they can maintain healthy wildlife populations! This made me appreciate the real value of volunteering within large, open ecosystems where nature has the space to act naturally. For some people, sightings are very important, but one idea that stuck with me was that not seeing an animal is never a failure; the tracks in the ground are real, the animal was there. That is enough. Being in that environment, present and aware of everything around you, is extraordinary in itself. If you get to see that animal, that is a wonderful bonus! Looking back, before the trip, I was a little nervous about travelling alone and whether I'd find my people. That worry didn't last long. The booking process was seamless, and from the moment I arrived, everything felt taken care of. Thank you very much to the ACE team for making this trip possible!

If I could describe this experience in one word, it would be inspiring!
May 14, 2026by: Juan Linares - BrazilProgram: Wildlife Conservation in the Greater Kruger National Park
I must confess I had no idea that volunteering with wildlife in Africa existed before this! African Conservation Experience (ACE) took care of me by advising and placing me in the program that best suited my needs. That’s how I arrived at the Vikela Kruger Conservation Experience. If I could describe this experience in one word, it would be inspiring! I spent 14 days at Vikela, and I feel it completely changed the way I see conservation. I used to think I knew something about wildlife and conservation. All of my prior knowledge was derived from reading wildlife books or watching documentaries, but being at the project opened my eyes and gave me a new perspective. I now feel like I have a better understanding of what conservation really means. Conservation isn't just about actions; it’s about changing and impacting mindsets, and if I can assure you of one thing, it’s that absolutely everyone at Vikela dedicates their lives to this, and being able to see and feel it is absolutely wonderful. All activities were amazing, from tracking footprints to anti-poaching activities, as well as hiking, sleeping out in the bush, spending the night listening to lions and hyenas, and sharing this experience with people from different cultures and different parts of the planet! We all bonded over our shared passion for wildlife conservation. Every day, we got up at around 6:30am to be ready to leave shortly after. To be honest, this part of the day was my favourite! It was so beautiful because all still felt quiet, with the river flowing nearby and the first animals slowly waking up in the distance. Another highlight for me was the tracking - it was so interesting! Walking through the bushes following tracks and then finally finding the animal we were looking for, and seeing many others along the way, was simply amazing! Can you imagine doing this every day and also constantly encountering many animals? It was mind-blowing. We usually returned to camp around 11:30am for lunch and a short rest, then we were ready to go out again. Sometimes we would cut down the tree branches that the elephants knocked down onto the road, sometimes we would be learning about poaching, and sometimes we would go out tracking again, but every activity had the same objective - to monitor the balance and equilibrium in the ecosystem to help with conservation. I am so grateful to ACE and the people of Vikela because they opened my eyes and gave me an experience that I will never forget. Throughout this entire process, the ACE team was always there for me, answering my questions and guiding me along the way. I never felt alone on this adventure! If I could give one piece of advice to people interested in volunteering in wildlife conservation, it would be to have zero expectations and give it your all because every day, everywhere, there will be many things that make it so worthwhile. Believe me, it’s something you will never forget!



This was a life-changing trip for me!
May 13, 2026by: Suzanne Hopkins - United StatesRecently, I had the incredible opportunity to complete one week at the Phinda Wildlife Research Project with African Conservation Experience (ACE). I took a sabbatical from work and I wanted to immerse myself in a completely new experience with the opportunity to help out in the conservation world. The primary reason I chose ACE out of the many other programs available was the focused nature of ACE on wildlife conservation and working directly with conservationists. From the moment I connected with ACE, I knew this was the right fit. Between the consultative nature of the team to help place me in the right project and the top-notch customer service that the team answered all my questions, I felt very comfortable. The pre-departure packet in particular, was extremely helpful. Having everything handled from arrival to departure allowed me to fully be part of the experience. Being on-site at Phinda was amazing. It was the perfect balance of being well programmed but open enough for any last-minute adventures too. I particularly loved the hands-on experience, it was amazing! It was nice to have a group of other volunteers in the house to compare notes with and spend time with too. Our staff at Phinda were phenomenal! I would absolutely recommend this to others and am considering doing another trip myself! This was a life-changing trip for me. From connecting with my housemates on the project, to doing something totally different. I've already started taking some classes in my spare time that focus on various aspects of conservation. I'm not sure where it will lead yet, but I know this will go down as an experience that left a true impact on my life. I hope that I was able to give Phinda just a fraction (at least) of what I got from this experience. Thank you to the whole team at Phinda and at ACE. I truly appreciate you!
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Interviews
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Lauren Locke
Interviewed in 2014
Lauren was introduced to Africa during a study abroad program in Stellenbosch. Since she began her first program, she has become devoted to internatio...

Lauren Locke
Interviewed in 2014
What inspired you to travel abroad?
ACE offers experience oriented placements on wildlife conservation projects in Southern Africa for two to12 weeks. We currently have partners in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Mauritius. Our programs offer opportunities for students from all backgrounds to work in a variety of areas including research, wildlife rehabilitation, marine conservation, game capture, and field veterinary work.

Rob Harris
Interviewed in 2014
African Conservation Experience has been establishing, maintaining, and supporting conservation projects in southern Africa for the past two decades. ...

Rob Harris
Interviewed in 2014
What inspired you to travel abroad?
A lot of parents are reluctant to send off their children on programs abroad despite the benefits of experiential education. What made you grant your son Mark's desire to gain work experience on a game reserve in South Africa before starting university?

William Davies
Participated in 2006
William graduated from the Royal Agricultural University in 2008 with a degree in Agriculture and Conservation. Studying abroad with ACE in Botswana c...

William Davies
Participated in 2006
To gain experience in the field, whilst being aboard to expose myself to a different culture, techniques and methods.
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African Conservation Experience are working to create a brighter future for Africa’s wildlife. By bringing together people from around the world to work on real conservation projects, they’re turning a local challenge into an international movement. What makes them different to other companies? As southern Africa’s original conservation travel specialist, they have an unrivalled level of knowledge and connections within the region. Since 1999, they’ve helped thousands of travellers realise their ambition to work hands-on with African wildlife, learn from conservation experts, and move forward in their careers. Every traveller receives personal guidance before they book to find the right experience for their goals and passions. And by choosing African Conservation Experience, travelle...

African Conservation Experience

African Conservation Experience
Ready to Learn More?
African Conservation Experience are working to create a brighter future for Africa’s wildlife. By bringing together people from around the world to work on real conservation projects, they’re turning a local challenge into an international movement. What makes them different to other companies? As southern Africa’s original conservation travel specialist, they have an unrivalled level of knowledge and connections within the region. Since 1999, they’ve helped thousands of travellers realise their ambition to work hands-on with African wildlife, learn from conservation experts, and move forward in their careers. Every traveller receives personal guidance before they book to find the right experience for their goals and passions. And by choosing African Conservation Experience, travelle...
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