Location
  • Tanzania
    • Zanzibar
Length
1 week

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
16
Timeframe
Short Term Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Lodge
Groups
Small Group (1-15) Medium Group (16-30) Large Group (31+)
Travel Type
Budget Family Older Travelers Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
1685
Price Details
The price reflects a 10-day placement inclusive of accommodation, meals, mentorship and training, support, and transfers. For a full list, chat to us!
What's Included
Accommodation Airport Transfers Equipment Meals Transportation Wifi
What's Not Included
Activities Airfare Domestic Airfare SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
Mar 03, 2023
Feb 14, 2020
21 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

Volunteering in Zanzibar is as incredible as it sounds. Located off the coast of Tanzania, this Indian Ocean island gem offers palm tree lined beaches, crystal clear waters rich with marine wildlife, and a uniquely blended culture. In this tropical setting, we invite you to have a rewarding adventure as a volunteer.

We offer a variety of options; our volunteer opportunities in Zanzibar include a teaching volunteer project, a nonprofit management internship, and a dolphin research project. As a volunteer in Zanzibar, you’ll become part of our African Impact family; a group of people from around the world dedicated to creating positive change.

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Program Highlights

  • The tropical setting! Think swimming with dolphins and strolling on long stretches of white sandy beach.
  • Work in rural and welcoming communities
  • Enjoy the opportunity to contribute to marine conservation
  • Experience unforgettable island adventures such as swimming with dolphins, going on sunset cruises in a traditional Dhow, and going on a tour of a tropical spice farm
  • Assist in developing educational facilities to help improve the learning environment for children in the community

Program Impact

Teaching and Community Support Volunteer Program:
- Assist in developing educational facilities to help improve the learning environment for children in the community
- Create interactive educational games and sports activities for nursery school children to help promote positive early childhood development
- Assist in developing educational facilities to help improve the learning environment for children in the community

Dolphin Research and Marine Conservation Volunteer Program:
- Monitor dolphins in their natural habitat and study the impact of tourism on their behaviour
- Snorkel in beautiful coral reefs whilst collecting vital coral bleaching data
- Teach enthusiastic conservation club students and inspire them to look after their environment

Program Reviews

4.70 Rating
based on 20 reviews
  • 5 rating 80%
  • 4 rating 15%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 5%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Impact 4.7
  • Support 4.75
  • Fun 4.5
  • Value 4.55
  • Safety 4.95
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Sheila
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best experience of my life!

Volunteering at African Impact in Tanzania was by far the most rewarding and fulfilling, and hot, experience of my life! I loved every second! I felt that I contributed positively in so many varied ways, and all suggestions were encouraged by staff. I was immersed in the culture and really felt like I was living as a Tanzanian, experiencing such a different way of life than my own, appreciating getting to know the Tanzanian people, their way of life, and their laughter! I came home a better person, with a clearer perspective on what is important in life, feeling like I had accomplished a lifelong goal! I want to go back to continue teaching English and working on gender equality and health education. Thank you for the awesome opportunity!

114 people found this review helpful.
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Marieke
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing experience in Tanzania, Kilimajaro

I've been in Tanzania for five weeks (Kilimanjaro). Before I came, I didn't have a lot of expectations. It sounds a bit cliché, but I had the time of my life. You should be curious why I had the time of my life. First it is because of the different types of projects so I saw the African life trough different eyes (older people, children, adults). I had a lot of freedom which projects I wanted to do and also during the lessons you have a lot of freedom how to full in the lesson. For example: I had for 5 weeks the same classes and saw the progression of the students, what gave me a lot of motivation! Also, it was amazing because I had a lot of contact with the locals and learned a lot of them. I recommend Tanzania, Kilimanjaro also because of the possibilities to do during the weekend and discover the rest of the country. My highlights were: I've been on safari to the Seregeti and Ngrorogoro crater, did a homestay during the weekend at someone's house around Moshi, had diner with the locals and last but not least I climbed the highest mountain in Africa, Kilimajaro (...still have to do it next week;)). All together, I had a real African experience and enough reasons to come back!

What would you improve about this program?
No comments
99 people found this review helpful.
Response from African Impact

Hey Marieke,

Thank you for such an awesome review and sharing your experience. After seeing the videos from your homestay we can see how much fun you had and how much you learnt (especially about African cooking!). Best of luck in the future and we hope to see you soon!

The African Impact Team

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Emma
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Unforgettable Experience

I had such an amazing time with African Impact, spending a month working on the Wildlife Photography and Conservation Program. I met like minded people who were interested in volunteering, photography and conservation. The staff were fantastic at making us feel welcomed, ensuring we were well fed and looked after. It was a home away from home. The guides were incredibly knowledgeable and were always keen to share information during drives, which made taking photographs even more interesting and exciting. During the program, staff were able to take on feedback and make alterations to better suit the needs of the group. I have come away with new friends, improved photography skills and a greater understanding of conservation and the risks animals like the rhino face. It was an unforgettable month and an experience I would recommend to anyone interested in making an impact.

What would you improve about this program?
This program was well organised and run. During the month I was volunteering we did have a reduced number of guides and a very large group of photographer volunteers. This did influence the weekly schedule with the activities that could be provided. It was unfortunate timing so I'm sure African Impact will keep volunteer numbers in mind with their knowledge of staff schedules (visa renewals etc.). The staff did their best to ensure there were limited changes to the weekly schedule, they worked flexibly and took on board volunteer feedback. Their efforts here were greatly appreciated.
112 people found this review helpful.
Response from African Impact

Hello Emma,

Thank you so much for your feedback and we are so sorry that the balance between volunteers and guides/staff was challenging during your stay - we do hope you still managed to experience every aspect of our project and thank you for your contribution to our programs there. We will definitely action this feedback and hope to see you on another our projects in the future.

The African Impact Team

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Zoe
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An Amazing 2 Weeks!

My two weeks in Tanzania were short but sweet! Getting to volunteer on so many different projects was an unforgettable experience and one that I will treasure forever. Teaching English to adults was one of my favourite parts of the projects. The food at the house was absolutely excellent and the staff was extremely reliable and approachable. Learning about Tanzanian culture was a bonus! I would recommend this project to anyone looking for an unforgettable way to spend a few weeks!

98 people found this review helpful.
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Zoe
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Cultural Experience Like No Other

Not only have I had the privileged to experience African Impact Moshi once, but twice. I have volunteered over the last two years, in July-August 2017 and in June-August 2018 as a Skills Development Intern. I have experienced first hand what it was like to teach alongside such committed and enthusiastic project coordinators and teachers, and I was also able to form so many friendships with staff and volunteers alike from across the world. The dedication to the projects, the wellbeing and the enjoyment of the volunteer from the staff is amazing and completely inspires you to mirror such enthusiasm and positive energy. African Impact Moshi is not just a come and go project and organisation, but a place where you are always welcome - even after you leave, there is opportunity to stay connected and involved in the development of the projects across Moshi.

What would you improve about this program?
More support for individual needs, which can be done through connections with other education facilities for further education and opportunities for students.
106 people found this review helpful.
Response from African Impact

Hey Zoe,

Thank you for this awesome review and for returning to intern with us. More supportive structures are in the pipeline in Moshi and we are excited to roll them out. Keep in touch and we hope to see you soon!

The African Impact team

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Indy
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Girl Impact

It was an amazing experience. They gave me the opportunity to learn so much and really implement all my own ideas and knowledge into the programme. Apart from that we also had these incredible weekend trips and a real community within the lodge.

This project also helped me with my personal growth in a lot of ways. I was/am very shy with standing in front of a group of people. But since all the children were eager to learn and the co-volunteers so kind I learned how not to be afraid. Also, me and children were never really the biggest match. I was always afraid I wouldn't know how to handle or understand them, luckily I learned that children aren't so hard to connect with. These kids were just little angels.

What would you improve about this program?
Make it more clear when there's a public holiday, a lot of children were not in school.
113 people found this review helpful.
Response from African Impact

Hi Indy,

Again, thanks for this awesome feedback. We'll share this with our team.

The African Impact team

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Rebekah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Take Me Back

Last summer I went to Moshi, Tanzania. I am a teacher and have always wanted to teach abroad and finally I was able to do so! When arriving at the Kilimanjaro Airport, I was nervous because it is so different than the states, but as soon as we passed through customs, Elieza, from African Impact, was there with a sign with bright smiling face - needless to say, my nerves were gone. The drive to Moshi was incredible; most take pictures, but taking it all in was far better. Everyone at the volunteer house were so welcoming - the staff and volunteers.

Volunteering to teach adults English was truly a blessing - that school year prior, I thought I’d lost my love for teaching, but teaching them reminded me how incredible the gift of learning is and how important it is. The adults and the children in the nursery brought so much joy to me. Visiting the Wazee each day and learning Kiswahili was life changing.

They say we went to make an impact, but no one realizes the impact Africa has on you.

Our goal was to teach, so that their are more opportunities for all. I think African Impact does it beautifully and makes you feel at home the minute you arrive! Staying for two weeks seemed long in the planning process, but in the end, it didn’t feel like enough.

103 people found this review helpful.
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Gabriela
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Feeling useful

Well,
About this volunteering experience I wanted to focus on how I felt myself being useful and helpful to the world.
I worked on the Marine Conservation Project with dolphins, where we collected data for research everyday on hoe many dolphins there were and how many tourists and how the tourists were affecting their behaviour.
For me, as a Biologist, doing things that come with science and conservation is my passion and what I aime to do for life.
So, having this amazing experience allowed me to see what I really want for my future, specially when it comes to deciding the group of animals I want to work with: marine mammals and how feeling useful as a scientist is absolutely essencial for my well-being.

The contact with the locals and the boat drivers was something that made me to even love more the project. This close contact allows you to see how important it is to have the community working with you and to be able for the project to work. Besides that, you get to see how their life is and how they live, how is there culture, their food,...
For me, having this experience is essencial and I could find it all at this project.

But, I had some little disappointments when it comes to the high price that we pay and how I couldn't see this money being truly used: the food wasn't very good; one of the teaching projects was going to stop because they had no money for fuel.
For the amount of money we pay and the amount of people at the project it makes no sense, at my point of view, for this to happen.
We were told that to feed all the kids from the schools the project worked at, for 1 month, they spent only 200 dollars! Each one there was paying around 2100 dollars per week!
The maths don't match.

But, even with these problems, I would recommend it, specially because I see the project changing things and helping people. And because it allows you to have amazing experiences that you will never forget!

What would you improve about this program?
With more transparence when it comes to costs;
A better explanation for how is the project and its daily basis.
105 people found this review helpful.

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