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Mother Nature Climate Change Camp in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

by: World Unite!

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Participate in a combination of nature conservation and adventure in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Activities include; Planting trees and reforestation: Deforestation of the tropical rainforest is a serious problem in Kilimanjaro, leading to the loss of natural resources and biodiversity. Volunteers help cultivate tree seedlings and plant them on eroded land. The seedlings are also distributed to local communities. Environmental education in schools and villages: Wood and charcoal are popular fuels for the local community. However, their use has a negative impact, as it causes deforestation. As a volunteer, you can help organize workshops for children and adolescents in schools and village communities to spread awareness of this environmental problem. Community work: It is a tradition for locals in Tanzania to actively help and participate in each other's activities when needed. As a volunteer and part of this community, you will help farmers harvest crops such as coffee, corn, and bananas. You will also engage in other re-innovation procedures, such as building schools and bridges.

Program Highlights

Volunteer at a wide approach-based environmental conservation in Tanzania.

Grow and cultivate tree seedlings yourself!

Learn about and spread the word about innovative approaches, such as aquaponics and biofuels.

Become an active member of the surrounding village community.

Spend your free time exploring the area and nearby places of interest.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Moshi, Tanzania
Starts At: $100-300
Availability
Year(s) Offered: Year RoundDuration:
  • 1-2 Weeks
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks
  • 3-6 Months
  • 9-12 Weeks
  • Summer
  • Alternative Spring Break
  • Winter
Age Requirement: 14+
Types & Subjects
Causes:
  • Building & Construction Projects
  • Conservation
  • Environment
  • Geology
  • Reforestation
  • Tree Planting
Guidelines:
  • All Nationalities
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Last Updated: Dec 30, 2025

Program Details

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Locations

  • Moshi, Tanzania

Types and Subjects

  • Causes
  • Building & Construction Projects
  • Conservation
  • Environment
  • Geology
  • Reforestation
  • Tree Planting

Availability

Years Offered: Year Round

Duration:
  • 1-2 Weeks
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks
  • 3-6 Months
  • 9-12 Weeks
  • Summer
  • Alternative Spring Break
  • Winter

Age Requirement

14+

Guidelines

All Nationalities

Starts At

$100-300

Program Cost Includes

  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • All Program Activity Costs
  • Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Weekend Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Airport Transfer (Pick-Up)
  • Airport Transfer (Drop-Off)
  • In-Country Transportation To & From Project
  • Required Equipment
  • On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
  • Pre-Departure Orientation
  • In-Country Orientation
  • Training
  • Cultural Training / Program / Orientation

Accommodation Options

  • Home-stays
  • Other

Qualifications & Experience

      Accepted Education Levels

    • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

    Application Procedures

    • Resume
    • Online Application

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    Participate in a combination of nature conservation and adventure in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Activities include; Planting trees and reforestation: Deforestation of the tropical rainforest is a serious problem in Kilimanjaro, leading to the loss of natural resources and biodiversity. Volunteers help cultivate tree seedlings and plant them on eroded land. The seedlings are also distributed to local communities. Environmental education in schools and villages: Wood and charcoal are popular fuels for the local community. However, their use has a negative impact, as it causes deforestation. As a volunteer, you can help organize workshops for children and adolescents in schools and village communities to spread awareness of this environmental problem. Community work: It is a tradition for loca...

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