| country: | Mozambique |
| departures: | Departures at a time to suit you, depending on availability |
| price: | From £1705 (14 days) - £2315 (21 days) excluding flights. Children under 12 years are half price. We recommend children should be 8 years and over. |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
the amazing things you'll be doing
This trip to Mozambique uniquely combines an adventure holiday with voluntary work on life changing conservation and community projects. Perfect for the adventurous traveller including families with children, wishing to ‘give something back’ whilst still enjoying the rewards and relaxation of a traditional break. Venture off to the shores of Lake Malawi to the award winning Nkwichi Safari Lodge, built on a 100,000-acre private concession hugging some of Lake Malawi’s wildest coast and pristine beaches.
The Lodge was built and is owned/managed by Patrick Simkin and his partner Nadia who are overall in charge and responsible for founding the Manda Wilderness Trust. The trust has single handedly developed life changing community and conservation projects that greatly need your help. From the comfort of this Robinson Crusoe style lodge you will venture out by canoe or on foot with our in-country development team from Manda Wilderness into the surrounding African bush to assist with their ongoing projects.
This particular trip is unique in that the communities are the poorest we have ever been involved with, the projects are simple yet life changing and your help will make a profound difference. When your not busy with the communities or wildlife, your time can be spent reading, sailing peacefully down the Lake on an African Dhow, challenging oneself with the water sports or venturing into the bush on safari. The choice is endless.
Due to the heat the project work is achieved in the morning and late afternoon leaving the rest of the day free for the traditional holiday aspect of this programme i.e. reading relaxing swimming sailing etc.
Community
These projects are for the benefit of the communities close to the Lodge, such as Cobue, Mbueca and Mala.Help establish and run a community market to sell their agricultural products. Repair and develop a local maternity ward. Supervise school building projects. Teach English, hygiene/health and conservation to schoolchildren.
Conservation
All projects are close to the lodge: Help build and establish bush camps in the reserve. Anti poaching and patrolling for animal snares set by poachers. Carry out aquatic and land reserve studies. Identification and mapping of game movements. Assist in road and simple bridge construction.
Adventure Travel and explore independently – visit Likoma Island or mainland Malawi. Safaris on foot, canoe or dhow. Lake Malawi - snorkelling, sailing, hiking and climbing. Scuba dive.
The Lodge was built and is owned/managed by Patrick Simkin and his partner Nadia who are overall in charge and responsible for founding the Manda Wilderness Trust. The trust has single handedly developed life changing community and conservation projects that greatly need your help. From the comfort of this Robinson Crusoe style lodge you will venture out by canoe or on foot with our in-country development team from Manda Wilderness into the surrounding African bush to assist with their ongoing projects.
This particular trip is unique in that the communities are the poorest we have ever been involved with, the projects are simple yet life changing and your help will make a profound difference. When your not busy with the communities or wildlife, your time can be spent reading, sailing peacefully down the Lake on an African Dhow, challenging oneself with the water sports or venturing into the bush on safari. The choice is endless.
the project
In a two or three week period it will not be possible to do all the projects described. It is very flexible and you can choose which projects you wish to work on, which will be the most suitable for children and how much time you want to spend on them. However we do recommend you experience both community and conservation to get a good overview and see the interdependence between the lodge, the community and conservation.Due to the heat the project work is achieved in the morning and late afternoon leaving the rest of the day free for the traditional holiday aspect of this programme i.e. reading relaxing swimming sailing etc.
Community
These projects are for the benefit of the communities close to the Lodge, such as Cobue, Mbueca and Mala.
Conservation
All projects are close to the lodge:
Adventure
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | International flight to Lilongwe and internal flight to Likoma Island. 40 min boat trip across to Nkwichi to be met by Manda Wilderness. |
| Day 2: | Introduction to Nkwichi Safari lodge and the surrounding areas. Swim in the lake and practise your canoeing skills. |
| Day 3-5: | In the morning venture by canoe down the lake to visit the village of Cobue to help with our maternity clinic building project. Your help will be directed into the actual building itself, imparting hygiene knowledge to the staff, teaching English or simply reading stories to the village children. In the afternoon back to the lodge to relax. |
| Day 6: | Day off at camp, explore the lake and the surrounding bush with the rangers. |
| Day 7-8: | Walking and camping in the bush, looking for snares, counting and recording signs of animals, birds and trees. |
| Day 9: | Day off at lodge. |
| Day 10-11: | Trek through the bush to visit our community farm, learning local techniques and methods for organic farming. |
| Day 12-13: | Choose to return to your favourite project and complete further tasks. |
| Day 14: | Relax and prepare for journey home. |
a taste of volunteering trip - what's it all about?
This type of trip is ideal for people who are unable to take very long periods off work but who are interested in volunteering to work with communities in need, or in wildlife conservation. These shorter trips combine volunteering with an opportunity to see the main sights in destinations. Find out more about 'taste of volunteering'how this holiday makes a difference
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We work closely with the Manda Wilderness Trust who focuses on changing the lives of the local people and the surrounding conservation. As a company we work closely with our overseas trusts all believing that the conservation of tomorrow comes from the improvement of ecotourism, community and conservation – the three are interconnected and if improved together they will lead to long term sustainable development. As a result we expose our travellers to these three elements giving them a taste of this relationship and their future. Our travellers work on valued and worthwhile projects which are more often then not simple but life changing.
Project work includes a mix of rewarding community and conservation projects – anti poaching patrols, snare collection, helping in schools, AIDS awareness, monitoring game movement and helping the safari lodge etc. Hands on projects working alongside committed communities are a powerful way to educate the next generation of travelers. Foodstuffs are bought locally and resources, such as heating in camps, where possible is done in an environmentally friendly fashion e.g. solar panels. In addition rain water is collected for drinking water. Clothes washing is done where possible with bio-degradable soap. Litter is collected and disposed of properly. We ensure that all our programmes work with the full agreement of local elders and that volunteer’s work side by side amongst the community, more often living in the community. We pay the communities for looking after volunteers and every volunteer has a donation to the community included in the cost – currently £80 per person. This is used to buy materials to build classrooms, pay for education fees and so on. We also work alongside local charities as often as we can support their aims. We ensure that approximately 60% of the cost of each volunteer’s scheme is paid to the project leader in-country to cover all their in-country costs. This includes paying local communities for food and accommodation where appropriate. In addition we pay communities a donation and source all food, drink, equipment, fuel locally thereby enhancing the local economy. The hosts employ as many staff as they can – in Mozambique they employ: a project leader, cooks, security guards, rangers and cleaners, thereby doing as much as we can to provide local people with jobs, cutting down on unemployment and providing families with an income. Sometimes this income supports numerous relations. We also recognize that volunteers spend their own money on drinks, transport, souvenirs, services (taxis), medical care, park fees, activities e.g. rafting, diving, climbing etc which are major contributors to local suppliers incomes and the overall economy. |
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Sometimes this income supports numerous relations. We also recognize that volunteers spend their own money on drinks, transport, souvenirs, services (taxis), medical care, park fees, activities e.g. rafting, diving, climbing etc which are major contributors to local suppliers incomes and the overall economy.