Location
  • New Zealand
    • Auckland
Project Types
Conservation

Program Details

Language
English
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Pricing

Starting Price
2000
Oct 17, 2018
May 23, 2018
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About Program

As a volunteer in New Zealand with International Student Volunteers (ISV), you have the opportunity to protect and rehabilitate some of the most remarkable landscapes on Earth. ISV partners with local conservation organizations including government and non-government, private reserves, farms and grassroots community groups, to directly benefit rare and endangered New Zealand species. Volunteer assistance is essential to ensure the health and survival of native ecosystems in this country.

Specific tasks involve reforestation initiatives, reintroducing endangered bird species, weed removal, planting trees, learning from the native Maori, limestone cave restoration, and pioneer mining. You could be placed on either the North or South island of New Zealand, and all projects with ISV highlight and increase accessibility to beautiful natural environments for future generations. For more details on how to make a difference to this green nation visit ISV's website today.

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Program Reviews

4.96 Rating
based on 68 reviews
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  • Impact 4.85
  • Support 4.85
  • Fun 4.4
  • Value 4.9
  • Safety 4.9
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Neema
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A place where eleven people left their heart and soul

Eight years ago I ventured to New Zealand with the International Student Volunteers (ISV) to volunteer in conservation work and explore. There I met incredible people who shared a four week journey through New Zealand. In the picturesque town of Kaikoura where the Southern Alps meet the Pacific Ocean we planted trees, cleared gorse ( a horrible invasive plant), and laid new trails among other activities. In no time at all we became a family cooking meals, telling stories, and learning about the small town we called home. In addition to working hard we also had the opportunities to swim with dolphins, sky dive, tube through caves, kayak, and white water rafting as we traveled from North Island to South Island. In a matter of weeks my new friends and I created a bond which I will never forget. A wonderful experience with my fellow volunteers that we even eight years later we still reminisce about digging holes in the freezing rain and walking down to McDonalds for 50 cent ice cream.

What would you improve about this program?
The program was eight years ago and I can't recall anything that could have made the experience better.
35 people found this review helpful.
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Shefali
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Fell In Love With New Zealand

My experience with ISV was amazing, the fun activities I did in one month does compare to anything I had previously taken on. I've had itchy feet since and want to travel some more.

Through ISV I got to see major tourist attractions from Queenstown to Auckland. I went spelunking in dark caves, kayaked with baby seals, did the 3rd highest bungy jump in the world, saw crystal clear water near the Remarkables (mountains in LOTR!), climbed a glacier next to a rainforest, enjoyed geothermal mud baths, and the list goes on..

I was lucky enough to be at an excellent volunteer location. We were 10 people on a secluded island doing conservation work. It was very refreshing and I absolutely loved the outdoors!

The staff was very friendly, helpful, and looked out very well for our safety.

I do not regret a single second of my trip which has thus far been a trip of a lifetime!

ISV itself is a very flexible organisation; my emails were promptly replied and reasonable requests were indulged.

What would you improve about this program?
Perhaps make some of the extra attraction (and costs) known prior to the trip so financial arrangements could be made.

For example, I wanted to see Milford Sounds and do sky diving, but was short of cash. Would have brought more money with me had I known.
37 people found this review helpful.
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Trina
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Phenomenal in Every Way

There is so much to be said for travelling to a new country and experiencing another culture. To immerse oneself in another way of life expands your views on life as well as provides the opportunity to make life-long friends.

When people think of travelling to new and exciting destinations I don't think they often count volunteer missions among their travel options. In New Zealand in winter it was often difficult, cold, and wet work but the reward of being able to make a difference and experience life exactly as the Kiwi people live it was a phenomenal gift. There is no better way to familiarize yourself with a culture.

For my project I was located in the small village of Punakaiki on the west coast of the south island home to the world famous Pancake Rocks. The scenery here is so stunningly beautiful that it is impossible to put into words. For the first two weeks of our trip our small group of volunteers worked at an abandoned open mine site to restore the natural vegetation and remove and invasive species. Every day was an incredible adventure seeing local species of plants and animals, learning about the history of the area, getting to know the locals (especially at the pub!), traversing through the dense bush having sunset fires on the beach, exploring local forests, walking paths, and caverns. But more than that, knowing that I was actively making a difference to preserve such a wonderful and beautiful place.

The following two weeks of adventure travel were entirely mind-blowing. Skydiving, black water rafting, zorbing, Lord of the Rings tours, pub crawls, local museums, basking in geothermal springs... So many wonderful experiences with amazing people that it can't really even be described.

I would recommend this trip to anyone who loves adventure, amazing people, beautiful scenery, incredible history, and making a difference in the natural world.
I truly can't wait until the day I get to return to New Zealand.

What would you improve about this program?
If I had to change one thing I would have ISV send out a packing list specific to each destination as well as each project. There were many things I brought off the general list that I never used and just took up space.
40 people found this review helpful.
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Melanie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

ISV Volunteer Trip 2011 - New Zealand

Travelling to New Zealand in the summer of 2011 was one of the best volunteer trips I've ever done. My group started on Motuihe Island, just off the coast of Auckland, and did ecological conservation work there for a few weeks. After that, we travelled from Queenstown back up to Auckland, hitting bungee jumping, sky diving, glow worm caves, white water rafting, and volcanoes along the way.

What would you improve about this program?
Less time on the bus is hard to avoid, but if it was possible - I would limit the amount of time on a bus to about 3-4 hours per day.
36 people found this review helpful.
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Liz
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Kiwi for life

Spending time in New Zealand with ISV wasn't just impactful, it has left a lifelong imprint on my life. Not only did we get to help out the environmental scene in NZ, but we were also inducted into a Maori tribe after spending two days with them.

I learned so much from my instructors and peers and was immersed fully into thie rich culture for four weeks. I wouldn't trade the experiences I had in NZ with ISV for anything in the world.

What would you improve about this program?
I would make the school credit program a little more enticing and easier to understand.
31 people found this review helpful.
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Megan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Kiwi Experience

This trip would be amazing for anyone interested in sustainability and green community development. The first two weeks were spent planting native tree species, pulling weeds, going to town council meetings in Kaikoura--one of the greenest towns on Earth, touring the recycling center, learning about the impact of waste on plants and animals, and visiting a natural baby seal sanctuary.

New Zealand, especially the South Island, is completely breath taking. Just keep in mind that southern and northern hemispheres run on opposite seasonal calendars.

ISV also does adventure tours, so after two volunteering weeks I spent two more traveling the islands and sky diving, kayaking, hiking on glaciers, caving and seeing glow worms, and zorbing.

What would you improve about this program?
The volunteer work felt overwhelming at times because we could only work on a little at a time. Planting one tree--or removing one invasive weed--is time consuming and difficult, so it was a bit depressing to see whole hillsides covered in invasive weeds knowing that they were growing faster than we could pull them up.
39 people found this review helpful.
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Candace
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great times traveling New Zealand

I had an amazing time on my trip to New Zealand. I helped plant trees on a wildlife reserve. The planting trees and fixing fences was hard work but I had a great team. I really enjoyed getting to know my team we spent a lot of time together and became close friends. On the second half of the trip we travelled everywhere. I went zorbing and did a horse riding tour of The Lord of the rings set. New Zealand has great extreme sports like bungee jumping and sky diving

What would you improve about this program?
A bit pricey
38 people found this review helpful.
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Diana
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Life Changing

Traveling with ISV to New Zealand was life changing for me. It gave me direction with what I wanted to do in my career. I learned so much from the other students as well as the locals I got to work with. We lived on a farm and everyday we traveled to different sites. We did trail restoration, removed invasive plant species, learned about the Maori culture, went to elementary schools and worked with children. I have established life long friends from this experience.

What would you improve about this program?
The financial aspect. It is so expensive and I am sure that deters a lot of students from going. I know that maybe the price cannot be reduced, but finding more people to donate (thus creating scholarships) so more students can have this experience would be invaluable. And teaching students to find ways to raise the funds. Is there a tax deduction for those who get donations?
34 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

We had about 16 in my group and 8 in the other! It just all depends on the project needs. The first two weeks we all lived together on a marae. We worked together to do all the chores and cooking. The second two weeks about half us continued on to the adventure tour- the other group was really nice but by then we have already bonded to each other so we stuck together in our own groups!

I think i ended up spending around 6500 USD. You can definitely cut down that price but i did almost all the excursions! Also I brought about $300 spending money and my credit card! Don't try to tell yourself you'll just skip doing things like bungee or skdiving because its incredible. best trip of my life! Also its cheaper to skydive here than in the US (only about $450 USD) .