Location
  • South Africa
    • Limpopo
Length
4 to 12 weeks

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
18
Age Max
65
Timeframe
Short Term Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Hostel Rondavel Tent
Groups
Small Group (1-15)
Travel Type
Budget Family Older Travelers Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
1500
Price Details
Join from 2 to 12 weeks!
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Equipment Meals Transportation Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
Apr 22, 2024
Nov 15, 2023
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About Program

Join us and industry leading ecologists and wildlife experts.

A rare opportunity, play a key role in important wildlife behavioural research and ecological management. You'll gained a detailed and in-depth understanding of real world conservation techniques and methodologies as you master and implement them. Immerse yourself at a remote research and bushcamp to help monitor and safeguard a 35,000 hectare South African wildlife reserve.

The typical work week involves a Monday to Friday schedule, each day you'll leave camp to take part in projects from tracking animals with radio collars or visually, deploying camera traps or equipment and even supporting and responding to veterinary emergencies.

An Ideal steppingstone placement for those looking to work professionally in the conservation industry or alternative travellers and volunteers looking for a real adventure as you get mere meters away from animals like rhino, elephants or lions.

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Program Highlights

  • Protect endangered species - the projects you'll work on protect animals who’s populations are dwindling across Africa. Help give black and white rhino, cheetah, lion, hyena a future!
  • Get taught and trained - learn to monitor a rhino’s body condition, data capture during scientific surveys, read animal behaviour, use equipment from radio collar tracking to camera traps and more.
  • Wild experience - you’re not a visitor on the reserve, you're there to research and protect wildlife. The difference? You'll take the roads off limit to others, get closer to the animals to monitor them more accurately even support other reserve teams or
  • A diverse projects - Monitor predator mortality such as leopards and cheetah. Record data for scientific research. Monitor behaviour of rhino. Feed animals during droughts. Radio collar tracking. Camera trapping and even emergency vet work.
  • Life in the bush - Along with the skills and satisfaction of helping protect animals, you’ll experience a different world as you live in a remote area of the wilderness. Meet new people, share stories, experiences and get to know a different kind of life.

Program Impact

Play a lead role on a safari reserve, we'll be working to research wildlife, manage ecosystems and protect habitats.

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Radio collar tracking!

You'll track and monitor wildlife using radio collar antenna. Lions, Cheetah, Elephant and Buffalo are all monitored as part of reintroduction projects, predator mortality, to understand animal behaviour as part of ongoing research or even for emergency veterinary interventions!

Cheetah moving

Life in the bush is varied and exciting. During your placement, anything could happen. From rhinos fighting with each other needing emergency veterinary care to capturing reserve cheetah for relocation. You'll take part in all of it. We can't foresee the future exactly but we can foresee you'll get up close with iconic African animals!

The last image taken by a camera before it vanished!

Camera traps are valuable tool for any ecologist or animal behaviourist. You'll learn how to select sites for camera trap placement base on your understanding of the animals behaviour deploying and collecting the equipment routinely. These surveys are as part of long term research project on the reserve looking at animals like black rhino or leopard... that is if the reserve elephants don't remove the camera traps first!

Vegetation Surveys

What the most important part of animal ecosystem? Plants! Without healthy and biodiverse plants for herbivores to eat, the ecosystem would collapse. Although these might not be the most exciting, you'll quickly learn and understand this secret side of ecological management and help ensure the ecosystems health.

Lion Roarding

The reserve is home to predators including: Lions, Leopard, Hyena, Cheetah and more!

Monitor their behaviour, what their eating, when and where. Record this data as part of ongoing research and ecological management. You'll also get up close and personal with these animals for some incredible sightings.

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Program Reviews

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  • Impact 4.95
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  • Fun 5
  • Value 4.95
  • Safety 4.8
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Mendel
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing experience

I went for 5 weeks to do the long term volunteer wildlife program. When i arrived i had a tent for myself and the most beautiful view. Rhino’s passing by with their calfs, the zebras and the warthogs curiously looking at you. You get up early every day. Eat your breakfast and bring a lunchbox with you because you are gonna lunch in the wildlife on secrets spots. I had great guides Marge and Pip. They were really passionate about the animals and the park. Explaining about the rhinos and the balance of life in the park. After sitting in the car the entire day you will have some free time and eat dinner together. And when you are going to sleep you will hear the animals. I also had a lot of vet interventions. You will help as an intern during the intervention. This was also quite spectacular to see. The vet will mostly come in his helicopter and then you will drive with a lot of cars and find the animal that is in need. After 5 weeks i was really sad to leave and i will definitely come back!

Pros
  • I have a lot of special moments. But I had one morning were I got out of my tent and noticed that all the animals were on the right side of the field. And as I got ready the guide told us that there was a pride of lions in the back of the field. So everyo
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Rachel
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Unforgettable 4 Weeks

My experience with Hamba Africa was second to none and will forever be a source of fond memories and a wealth of gained knowledge and field experiences.

I joined this trip as a solo female traveller visiting South Africa for the first time, looking to gain further experience in conservation and push myself out of my comfort zone. I could not have selected a better company to fulfil these wishes, as the staff were very friendly and knowledgeable and were able to assist me in achieving my goals whilst encouraging me to take part in new experiences.

I was able to not only get some wonderful sightings of key species such as lions, leopards, elephants and even a pangolin, but I was also lucky enough to be in close proximity to white rhinos and their calves multiple times, and to witness some beautiful interactions and learn about their behaviours up close.

Other fun activities I took part in during this trip included two emergency callouts, vegetation surveys in gorgeous areas of the wildlife reserve, population monitoring, tracking predator species while out on a game viewer, checking camera traps with breaks to flip rocks and find fascinating spider, scorpion and centipede species, and social activities such as braais and campfires in the evenings.

I highly recommend travelling with Hamba Africa if you are looking for an opportunity to learn about a variety of unique species and habitats, challenge yourself to work with a team of new faces in a fun and a beautifully remote environment, and if you are ready to have the experience of a lifetime!

Pros
  • Wonderful sightings, interactions and lots of opportunities to take part in tasks
  • Made excellent friends
  • Very fun learning environment
Cons
  • You'll adore the animals and never want to leave!
55 people found this review helpful.
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Alisha
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing experience

One in a lifetime experience! Met new people from different parts of the world, seen so much wildlife and learned about how reserves looks after them. So much to learn just amazing would definitely go back again. I have learned about elephant behaviour, they have books that you can borrow to read. Amazing photos taken. Great on CV. 1st time travelled alone and met other volunteers and this was all possible because of Harry, he's very funny and smart to be around with he even picked me up from the airport and drove us to the reserve which is big Pro. They also show you documentaries on rhino poaching and lions and elephants and gives you more insight on what's goes around in Africa and how different reserves approach to protect those animals. Honestly best experience and best choice I ever made. Thank you Hamba Africa!

Pros
  • Learning and gaining experience and knowledge
  • Seeing lots of wildlife
  • Practical tasks - camera trap surveys
Cons
  • (July-August) winter so it's get very cold
  • Lots of bugs (big ones)
55 people found this review helpful.
Response from Hamba Africa

Hi Alisha

We were thrilled to have you with us! I know the experience was a first for you, traveling abroad on you're own. So glad you decided to be brave and join us, was great having you with us and miss you giving out snacks already.

You did really well with all you're data collection. Look forward to watching your career in conservation and super proud you managed to get over your fear of bugs... a little bit.

All the best

Harry

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Luke
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing experience

The experience as a whole was one of the best times I've had in my life. I would recommend this to anyone that has any interest in animals, conservation, or just generally travelling - it is well worth the cost. We did work with rhinos, cheetahs, lions, and most of the other wildlife the reserve had to offer; sometimes we were able to get really close to them, which is just a surreal experience.
The staff that work at the reserve are extremely friendly and you get to know them really well throughout your time there. The Hamba Africa staff are also extremely helpful and very likeable, all around making the travelling, social and cooking aspect of the trip very streamlined and enjoyable.

Pros
  • Amazing wildlife
  • Friendly staff
  • Easy to book
Cons
  • Literally nothing
58 people found this review helpful.
Response from Hamba Africa

Hello Luke

Missing you and you're incredible enthusiasm for all things a lot!

There is no one I would rather flip rocks with looking for scorpions, spiders and the odd thread snake than you. Thanks for joining us and come back whenever. So glad to hear you had such a great time and really hope you take the knowledge and skills you gained from the conservation projects back with you to your university studies.

I am thrilled you got to have such luck with wildlife sightings and veterinary work you got to take part in. Definitely deserved it.

Always a spot for you around the fire and on the back of any safari vehicle for games of "would you rather".

Best wishes

Harry

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Sam
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Brilliant Trip!

Africa!
This was my first trip out of the UK alone and I picked the right people to do it with.
Harry is so down to earth and is very passionate about what he does - we were treated to a range of information on wildlife, the geology of the area and a whole lot of humour, and that was just on the drive from the airport! He has a lot of knowledge and experience and puts in a lot of time for volunteers! You can really see how much dedication he has for the projects he hosts.

You can be meters away from iconic African wildlife while carrying out your monitoring tasks and even though you have plans for the day, a call might come through where you’re then needed somewhere else to assist with an intervention. Or maybe the call comes through that there’s a special sighting, and then you’re in for a treat!
We also had some educational talks which were really interesting regarding conservation, management of predators and the issues surrounding wildlife’s decline.

The guides were super friendly and were always happy to answer questions and pause at animals and birds people might want to get a better look at or find more information about.
They taught us a lot while we were out working and you get to see first hand how much data and monitoring is needed to make a game reserve exist in harmony.

Travel with Hamba Africa and you will come home with expanded or completely new knowledge and great memories!
3 months later I still have new stories to tell from my time there and can’t wait to return for a future trip!

Pros
  • Lovely group of fellow volunteers
  • Great guides
  • Learning and insight into conservation
51 people found this review helpful.
Response from Hamba Africa

Hello Sam AKA Lion girl :)

I'm glad you had the best time as I know you had to wait a "while" during covid until you could finally get to join us... good things come to those who wait.

I'm still a bit embarrassed to compare my photos to the world-class images you captured. Can't wait to see your image's on the cover of a Natgeo but was really great having you along (and hopefully taking a small amount of credit when you do publish them?).

Was such a treat on your final day at camp that the big male lion came and walked past the fence by your tent to say goodbye. I know lions are your favorite so... I like to think the bush acknolweged that and sent you a personal farewell messenger!

Talk soon

Harry :)

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Max
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An amazing experience

I cannot recommend Hamba Africa enough. Harry was incredible and knowledgeable. Our guides were just as amazing and able to answer just about any question anyone had on almost any subject about the reserve, and always got us front row seats to things that ordinarily you cannot come close to; such as lion and rhino interventions, game releases and so much more. I had a tent to myself, and got to meet a dozen other like-minded volunteers from around the world. All in all, a truly incredible month.

Pros
  • Incredible views and animals
  • Great company
  • cool bug :)
Cons
  • Gets quite cold in the winter at night
52 people found this review helpful.
Response from Hamba Africa

Comes into camp and wows everyone with delicious pancakes and banana bread. You can come back any day my friend.

Glad you had a great time Max, definitely got lucky with some of the sightings and the conservation work. Was never a dull moment with you and your big personality and excellent accent skills putting us all in hysterics.

Big hug

Harry

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