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Eco-Tourism Volunteering in Namibia

4 Eco-Tourism Volunteer Programs in Namibia

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Wildlife Volunteer in Namibia

Join a life-changing volunteer program in Namibia, where you'll play a crucial role in African wildlife conservation and rehabilitation. This wildlife sanctuary provides a haven for injured and orphaned animals, including lions, cheetahs, leopards, baboons, and more. As a volunteer, you will assist with feeding, monitoring, and caring for these species while contributing to vital research and habitat maintenance. With hands-on tasks like spoor tracking, game counts on horseback, and anti-poaching efforts, this immersive program offers an opportunity to connect to nature and impact wildlife conservation.

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Elephant Conservation in Namibia

This programme is based on the immense and spectacular desert, The Namib, home to magnificent, wild elephants. This is one of only two places in the world where elephants can be found living in the desert. Volunteers will spend the first half of the programme working with a local NGO to help resolve the conflicts existing between villagers and elephants, and building walls to protect farmers crops while ensuring that drinking water reaches the elephants. During the second part, volunteers will learn the art of tracking and monitoring elephants in the wild. Important data is collected to help create protection campaigns and initiatives. A suitable volunteer is someone willing to help out and who is enthusiastic about the welfare of these gentle giants. This programme is also available to people looking for an internship. Applicants need to be studying relevant degrees (conservation, environmental studies, biology, etc.).

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Vets for Wildlife Program

This hands-on program is designed for students seeking deeper insight into wildlife veterinary care, animal welfare on sanctuaries, and broader conservation efforts in Namibia. Based at a well-established Wildlife Sanctuary, the experience offers a mix of practical exposure and educational enrichment in the fields of wildlife medicine, ecology, and research. Over the course of two weeks, participants will learn about Namibia’s unique wildlife, conservation challenges, and the role of veterinary support in managing both sanctuary animals and those in the wild. The program includes behind-the-scenes activities with the on-site vet team, and—depending on current cases—may involve overnight visits to nearby farms, conservation centres, or other sanctuaries to assist with medical treatment, rescues, or relocations. Because the program responds to real-time needs, it is highly flexible. Students should be prepared to travel on short notice and adapt to the changing demands of veterinary and conservation work on the ground.

Latest Program Reviews

An amazing trip!

December 25, 2025by: Carmel Gallagher

Program: Elephant Conservation in Namibia

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We are finally back after being bumped off our flight on the way home and having to stay another day in Windhoek. What an amazing trip! This project was phenomenal and everyone in our group got something differently positive about it. The team were super inclusive and accepting of Finn's additional needs and actually celebrated him and what he could do which was really special. We had some very close elephant encounters and although we experienced the death of a calf, this meant that we got to have hand-on experience of working with the vet and facing the reality of the challenges. Namibia felt super safe and very easy to get around although the distances are vast and the terrain often bumpy. We'd definitely recommend this trip to any other family but be prepared not to wash for many days at a time!

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