WELCOME TO
THE INTERNSHIP WITH WILDLIFE RESEARCH
Step into the captivating world of the Greater Kruger Area in South Africa and contribute profoundly to the future of its diverse wildlife. Guided by expert researchers and field guides, this internship offers an unparalleled exploration of the multifaceted ecosystems. It's a journey of learning, observation, and active conservation participation.
Why Choose the Internship with Wildlife Research in South Africa?
- Experience the Splendor of the Greater KrugerArea:
Stationed at a privately-owned lodge alongside the Olifants River, enjoy the tranquil setting this location brings to your volunteering journey. - Learn from Wildlife Researchers:
Delve into the hands-on facets of wildlife conservation, acquiring knowledge from field experts about data collection, monitoring, and vital initiatives. - Engage in Comprehensive Big 5 Research:
Undertake hands-on monitoring of Africa's famed Big 5 and engage in community educational ventures to bolster wildlife conservation consciousness. - Engage in Comprehensive Big 5 Research:
Delve into hands-on monitoring of Africa's renowned Big 5 and participate in educational initiatives to heighten awareness of wildlife conservation. - Make a Direct Impact on Wildlife Conservation:
The information you assist in gathering supports local reserves in crafting informed conservation strategies, promoting harmonious living between wildlife and local communities.
Embark on a Transformative Journey:
For the curious souls yearning to unravel the intricacies of Africa's unique ecosystems, this is your golden ticket. Beyond the allure of Africa's stunning landscapes, you will play an instrumental role in its preservation. Get in touch with us and let us start planning your adventure!
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Experience an unforgettable internship in african wildlife conservation
Embark on an unparalleled wildlife volunteer opportunity to delve deep into the rich and diverse ecosystems of African wildlife. In this program, you will study and observe remarkable species crucial for wildlife conservation while enhancing your understanding of their unique environments.
Highlights of the volunteer project
- Pick and focus on studying one animal during your wildlife internship..
- Stay in a scenic part of South Africa, known for the Big 5: lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, and buffalo.
- Get hands-on experience with ways to study wildlife, like mapping where they live.
- Grow what you know and learn more about how your chosen animal acts.
- Find out how to use important study tools and gather info for your own work.
- Look at the details in the data and help make it into helpful guides for caring for land and animals.
- Get help and advice from our Internship Guide to meet your goals.
- Team up with experts from all over and locals, as well as other interns and volunteers.
Collaborate with a dedicated research team at a picturesque South Africa
Join the research team based at a privately-owned lodge nestled alongside the Olifants River, situated at the edge of the Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa. This idyllic location offers a serene and inspiring backdrop for your volunteering in South Africa experience. As a wildlife conservation volunteer, you will have the unique chance to work closely with expert field guides and researchers during captivating safari drives across South African game reserves, witnessing the beauty and majesty of African wildlife firsthand.
Expand your knowledge and skills with expert guidance
As a research volunteer, you'll have the opportunity to learn from and work alongside expert field guides and researchers, expanding your knowledge and skills in the field of wildlife conservation. You'll gain practical experience in various tasks such as data collection, monitoring, and assisting in vital conservation efforts.
Conduct in-depth research on the African Big 5 and promote community education
Engage in hands-on monitoring and research of Africa's renowned Big 5 — lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo — while also participating in educational initiatives for local communities. These initiatives aim to raise awareness of the importance of wildlife conservation and foster a deeper understanding of the delicate balance between humans and nature.
Tailor your wildlife volunteer experience by choosing your area of focus
By collaborating with the on-site team, you can select a specific species to study, such as the Big Five, wild dog, cheetah, or even explore other areas of interest like botany, ornithology, ecology, or entomology. This flexibility allows you to personalize your wildlife volunteer experience in South Africa and develop a deeper understanding of the subjects that resonate with you most. With a well-rounded approach, interns will assist in creating easy-to-understand identification kits, showcasing the habits and homes of selected species.
Contribute to vital wildlife conservation efforts and make a lasting impact
The data collected during this wildlife volunteer internship is essential for local reserves and wildlife managers, as it guides them in making informed conservation decisions for the long-term benefit of the species. Your contribution to this program will not only help protect and preserve these incredible animals but also support the local communities that share their land with them. Volunteering in South Africa with this Internship with Wildlife Research is an extraordinary opportunity for those who aspire to make a lasting impact on wildlife conservation in Africa and create a more sustainable future for both humans and animals.
QUICK FACTS
GENERAL
- Up to 7 volunteers for 8-12 weeks, with 2-4 Sunday starts/month. Part of a up to 50-volunteer wildlife research and photography project.
- Minimum age: 18
TRAVEL AND TRANSFERS
- Arrive/depart from Hoedspruit Airport (HDS), South Africa, on Sundays at any time.
- 1.5-hour transfer from Hoedspruit Airport to project (return) included.
MEALS & MORE
- Full-board meals, drinking water, coffee, tea are included.
- Free Wi-Fi available; local SIM/data available at Johannesburg airport or Hoedspruit town.
ADDITIONAL ADVENTURES
- Weekends free to explore: safaris in Kruger National Park, panoramic road trips, quad biking, etc.
Activity Overview
dive into the details
Accomodation
The Olifants River Camp offers cozy accommodations situated in the heart of the captivating African landscape. You'll be staying in one of seven spacious dorm rooms, each boasting stunning views of the Olifants River. Each dorm room accommodates up to six guests, and they're separated by gender for your privacy. Every room comes equipped with air conditioning and a private bathroom, ensuring a comfortable stay.While at the camp, you can take advantage of various amenities, including a refreshing swimming pool, an outdoor fire pit perfect for barbecues, comfortable lounges for unwinding, and sociable common areas where you can connect with other wildlife photography volunteers. Additionally, there's a small on-site store where you can purchase snacks and basic toiletries when needed.Throughout your stay, the kitchen, housekeeping, maintenance, and guide teams, along with the on-site Project Coordinators, are available 24/7 to address the needs of all guests.
Meals
During your stay at the Internship with Wildlife Photography, you will be provided with three meals a day, every day of the week. The project team makes an effort to cater to various dietary preferences, such as vegetarian, vegan, lactose-free, and wheat-free options. If you have any specific dietary requirements, please let us know when filling out the booking form. Additionally, there is a volunteer fridge available for you to store your own groceries, snacks, or drinks. You can also enjoy a variety of fresh fruits provided for your health and enjoyment.
Communication
Although WiFi is accessible throughout the lodge, please note that due to the remote location in the bush, it may be slow and unreliable.
Laundry
A laundry service is offered on-site for a small fee of 150 South African Rand (ZAR) per bag.
Dates
To inquire about the availability at the Internship with Wildlife Photography, please feel free to contact us. The project currently offers one start date per month.
Prices (2023) Per Person Sharing
8 weeks - 5,335 EUR
9 weeks - 5,685 EUR
10 weeks - 6,035 EUR
11 weeks - 6,385 EUR
12 weeks - 6,735 EUR
The Price Includes:
Accommodation throughout your stay
3 meals a day cooked by the local chef
Scheduled airport pick-up (Sunday)
24/7 support from experienced international and local staff
Guidance and support throughout from the on-site professional photographer
The Price Does Not Include:
Camera equipment and laptop
Flights
Travel insurance
Visa-related costs
Weekend trips or tours before/during/after your program
Snacks, soft drinks, gifts, and souvenirs
Mandatory contribution of 25 Euro that is donated to the project’s Sustainability Fund
Booking Form & Additional Information
After you have decided to join the Internship with Wildlife Photography as a volunteer, we will send you a booking form to fill out with your personal details, contact information, medical history, and travel plans. If you are 60 years or older, you must also submit a letter from your doctor verifying your fitness for the program.In addition to the booking form, we will provide you with supplementary details, such as a packing list and general project guidelines.
Police Clearance & Background Check
Your participation in the Internship with Wildlife Photography will involve working with children and vulnerable communities. Therefore, it is mandatory to provide a Police Clearance Certificate to ensure the safety of the communities you will interact with.You can acquire the certificate by visiting your local police station, and please ensure that you acquire an English version.Please note that failure to provide this certificate will make you ineligible to participate in the program. Also, it should be obtained no more than six months before the start of your placement. If you book well in advance, we recommend obtaining the certificate closer to your departure date.
Location
You will stay at Olifants River Camp, located in the Greater Kruger Area that includes 20 private game reserves west of Kruger National Park, South Africa. Fences separating the park and reserves have been removed in recent years, allowing wildlife greater freedom to roam the vast terrain. Covering over 5.5 million acres, this pristine African wilderness is a nature lover's paradise.
Climate & Seasons
The Kruger area of South Africa is characterized by a subtropical climate with two distinct seasons: the wet season and the dry season.
During the wet season (October to April) the region experiences high rainfall, with the most significant precipitation occurring between December and February. Temperatures during this period can range from 20°C (68°F) to 33°C (91°F) or higher, with high humidity making it feel even hotter. The lush green vegetation attracts migratory bird species, making it an excellent time for birdwatching.
The dry season (May to September) brings little to no rainfall, with temperatures ranging from 8°C (46°F) in the early mornings and evenings to 26°C (79°F) during the daytime. The cooler, drier climate makes it more comfortable for game drives, and the less dense vegetation provides better opportunities to spot wildlife. Animals also tend to congregate around remaining water sources, making wildlife encounters more predictable.
Overall, the Kruger area offers visitors varying experiences and opportunities throughout the year, from hot and humid summers with higher rainfall to cooler, drier winters.
Climate & Seasons
The dry season, from June to October, is excellent for game viewing, while the wet season offers lush green landscapes and the opportunity to see the migration.
During the long rains season from March to May, temperatures range from about 25-30°C (77-86°F) during the day and 14-18°C (57-64°F) at night.
The dry season from June to October is cooler, with temperatures ranging from about 20-28°C (68-82°F) during the day and 11-15°C (52-59°F) at night.
The short rains season from November to December has temperatures ranging from about 24-28°C (75-82°F) during the day and 12-16°C (54-61°F) at night. It's important to note that these temperatures are just averages and may vary depending on the exact location and elevation within the Maasai Mara. Additionally, weather patterns and temperatures can fluctuate from year to year.
It's important to note that these temperatures are just averages and may vary depending on the exact location and elevation within the Maasai Mara. Additionally, weather patterns and temperatures can fluctuate from year to year.
Flight Itenerary
The Wildlife Photography & Conservation project operates from Sunday to Sunday on specific dates and you should arrive and depart from Hoedspruit Airport (HDS).
Inbound
Your journey will begin by arriving at Hoedspruit Airport (HDS) on a Sunday, which marks the start of your placement. The airport is conveniently located just an hour and 15 minutes away from Olifants River Camp, so you can arrive at any time on that day. You'll be met by one from the team at the airport and driven directly to the camp, where you'll settle in and meet your fellow volunteers.
Outbound
On the final Sunday of your placement, you're free to depart at any time. As the project is just a short drive from the airport, you can take advantage of a flexible departure time that works best for you.
Connecting flights in Johannesburg at O.R Tambo International Airport (JNB)
Most flights to Hoedspruit Airport (HDS) will require a connection at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. If this is your first point of entry, you'll need to clear passport control and retrieve your luggage before going through customs.
For your connecting flight, follow these simple steps:
- Check your baggage at the fast track bag drop.
- Follow signs for domestic flights and head to Terminal B.
- Proceed through security and find your boarding gate.
If you require any assistance, don't hesitate to ask for help at the information desks located throughout the airport. It's always a good idea to allow ample time between flights, and most airlines recommend a minimum of 90 minutes for connecting flights.
Transfers
The cost of airport transfers to and from the Internship with Wildlife Photograhy project is already covered by the project fee. These transfers are scheduled for Sundays and will take you to and from Hoedspruit Airport.
Visa Information
When you arrive in South Africa, most visitors are automatically granted a 90-day visa, but it's important to double-check if this applies to your country of origin. You can easily confirm by consulting the government's list of exempt countries, which can be found here.
Travel Insurance
It is mandatory to have valid travel insurance that covers your entire trip. Your insurance should provide coverage for any emergencies or incidents that may occur during your travels, including air rescue, medical costs, and trip cancellations. You can purchase travel insurance from your local agent, or you may consider our recommended provider, World Nomads.
Vaccinations
Consulting with your doctor prior to your trip is highly recommended to ensure that you have the necessary vaccinations. Some of the most commonly recommended vaccinations for travel to South Africa include:
Hepatitis A: Recommended for all travelers to South Africa, regardless of the duration of their stay or planned activities.
Typhoid: Recommended for all travelers to South Africa.
Yellow fever: Required for travelers arriving from countries with a risk of yellow fever transmission.
Rabies: Recommended for travelers who plan to spend a significant amount of time outdoors or work with animals.
Tetanus: Recommended for all travelers.
You can learn more about vaccine recommendations here.
Please note that the Kruger National Park is located in a low-risk malaria zone, with a small risk of malaria during the rainy summer months (September to May). As such, it's recommended that you speak with a medical professional about antimalarial medication options. You can read more here.
Credit Card & Cash
South Africa's official currency is the Rand (ZAR), which you can withdraw from an ATM at Hoedspruit airport or in the main town. A Bureau de Change is also available in Hoedspruit to exchange various currencies into Rands. Most shops and restaurants accept credit and debit cards, but be aware that American Express cards are not typically accepted in South Africa.
WHY we love it
Immerse yourself in an unparalleled wildlife volunteer opportunity, studying and observing crucial species for conservation inAfrica's diverse ecosystems.
Personalise your experience by choosing a specific species to study or exploring other areas of interest like botany, ornithology ,ecology, or entomology, while assisting in creating easy-to-understand identification kits.
Join a dedicated research team at a picturesque South Africa and work closely with expert field guides and researchers on game drives across the reserves.
Contribute to vital conservation efforts that help protect and preserve incredible animals, support local communities, and promote a more sustainable future for both humans and wildlife in Africa.
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Internship with Wildlife Research
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