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Ecology conservation in Kenya

US$ 690.00

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Ecology conservation in Kenya
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Want to get your hands dirty and make a real difference?

This is your chance to roll up your sleeves, get your hands dirty and really make a difference in the world of conservation. This project is a rare opportunity to get hands-on experience with crucial conservation work in a stunning rural environment. Deforestation is a huge issue throughout Kenya where fires, illegal logging and expanding communities have encroached into limited forested areas. As a conservation volunteer, you'll be living on the slopes of rural Mount Kenya and will spend your time helping to preserve rapidly diminishing indigenous and exotic species of trees. As you plant new trees, build seed beds and help with facilities maintenance, just keep your eyes peeled for the elephants, buffalos, leopards and monkeys!

Fast Facts

Project Information

  • Project Duration: Min 1 week - Max 8 weeks
  • Project Costs: US$ 690.00 for 1 week, US$ 200.00 for every week thereafter
  • Location of project:Naru Moru near Mount Kenya
  • Arrival Airport:Nairobi (airport code NBO)
  • Activities:Various types of conservation work, including planting, surveys and data collection, path clearance and facilities maintenance. You may also get involved with community education
  • Working Hours:Flexible; Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm. There may be some weekend work, all other time is free
  • Getting to the project:30-35 minutes walk
  • Requirements:Minimum age 17

What's Included

  • Accommodation:Shared dormitory room in hostel
  • Food:Breakfast and dinner
  • Airport Pickup:Included on arrival date. Ask us for details if you're arriving early!
  • Training:In-country orientation
  • Support:Pre-departure helpdesk, Local in-country team and 24hr emergency support

What's not included

  • Flights, Insurance, Visas, Return Airport transfer, Local Transport, Food (lunch not provided) 

We work in partnership with hundreds of established projects that are run by local communities. The information on our website comes directly from the projects and we work with them to ensure this information is as accurate as possible. However, due to the very nature of the projects themselves the exact details of what happens on a daily basis can change with little or no notice. If you have travelled with us and have any updates to this information, please let us know.