For those staying for two or more months, spend the second month on a tropical island and undertake marine conservation projects and a PADI scuba diving course. Those staying for three months will also trek the jungles of Borneo. Also discounts available when booked in conjunction with one of our other programmes in Kenya, Tanzania or Zanzibar.
Anyone aged between 18-24 years who wants to fully integrate into a local community in Borneo and work on a wide variety of projects that make a lasting difference to people and wildlife. You can also undertake adventure activities such as scuba diving, jungle and mountain trekking as part of your trip.
Cost details:
Price includes fully staffed camps and local guides, food, accommodation, in-country training, wildlife viewing and project transfers and costs.
someone who wants to conserve the natural environments in some of the worlds oldest rainforests !! You’ll contribute to worthwhile wildlife and environmental projects in some of the world’s most remote and dramatic territories.
people who enjoy the great outdoors. Volunteers will get involved with all aspects of protecting the environment including planting trees, clearing scrubland and restoring habitats for endangered species.
Cost details:
Visa costs £90
Duration details:
A second, full placement can be arranged at a discount rate
Anybody looking to make a difference to the planet through real conservation work. Anyone interested in animal and plant species. You must enjoy the great outdoors and be happy to work hard in the jungle! No previous experience of conservation is required.
Cost details:
When you're on your placement, if you'd like to extend your time, you can do so at a cost of £245 per additional week.
Duration details:
Extending This placement can be extended for any length of time (many of our volunteers do!), subject to availability and any visa restrictions that may apply.
From koala habitats to developing wetlands, Australia is the home of ancient rainforests, awesome wildlife and countless national parks which all need your help! This volunteering opportunity gives you the chance to check out the many terrains of Australia while lending a helping hand – from stunning coastal areas to the harsh but character- building outback!
It’s no wonder that this sanctuary splits its time between protecting the environment and animals because the futures of both are interlinked. The other similarity is that both will wow you when you first set foot here! The Parque Amazónica La Isla intends to replicate the Amazonian ecosystem and is full of flora and fauna as well as monkeys, tapirs, macaws, toucans and caymans.