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Book bus project in Malawi and Zambia

COUNTRY:
Malawi, Zambia
DEPARTURES:
Operates from April to June and September to October
PRICE:
From £950 (14 days) excluding flights
MORE INFO:
Local payment of US $350. Price includes all accommodation, travel and food and 24 hour support
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Book bus project in Malawi and Zambia

Book bus project in Malawi and Zambia

Volunteer travel - what's it all about?
Are you looking for an adventurous trip with a purpose, or on a gap year or career break? If you want to make a difference in some of the world’s most important conservation areas - and in community projects - then volunteer trips are for you! Volunteers tend to have a sense of adventure, and come from a range of different backgrounds and from all over the world.
Edward Abbey said 'sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul'.

How this holiday makes a difference

The Book Bus Safari combines Zambia and Malawi, two countries that have a genuine need and desire to improve literacy. Both Zambia and Malawi have a rich linguistic heritage of over 70 indigenous languages; however English is understood by most of the population. Most of those aged 15 or over can read and write in English. We wanted to go somewhere where there was a clear need and the potential to make a difference. We work with schools within South Luangwa National Park, Zambia and along the shores of Lake Malawi.

The Book Bus is a UK registered charity that relies on volunteer support to operate its literacy projects in Africa and South America. Overseas volunteering often requires a major time commitment but Book Bus volunteers can make an immediate difference in as little as two weeks.

The Book Bus and its crew of volunteers aim to improve child literacy rates in Africa and South America by providing children with books and the inspiration to read them. The idea of using a bus to bring books to children is not a new one but our Book Buses are more than simple mobile libraries. Our onboard volunteer crews engage with children and their teachers, promoting reading in a way that is creative, inspiring and above all, fun. By mixing books with enjoyment, our volunteers can encourage an early interest in reading. Through repeat visits, regular book donations and help with developing library spaces, they are working hard to sustain that interest.

Since our first school visit in 2008 Book Bus volunteers have inspired thousands of children to experience the joy of reading through story telling, role play, creative arts and music. They have involved dozens of local teachers by taking the project into their classrooms and influenced schools, individuals and corporate companies to support us through financial donation and material support. We will stock libraries with fresh books and where there isn’t a library we will work with the community to convert an existing building or even construct a new one.

In the UK we run a school twinning scheme allowing schools to develop a two way relationship with that can produce a wide range of benefits for teachers, learners and the school itself. Since 2008 over 200 volunteers have worked with over 5,000 children on two continents.

All our development projects have been carefully chosen to satisfy several criteria. They are of definable and sustainable benefit to the local community and allow us the opportunity to work in tandem with the people of Zambia and Malawi. Our work with schools, orphanages and hospitals is organised with community assent and involvement to provide direct aid and educational assistance to disadvantaged children. The Book Bus development projects are over-seen by a resident Project Manager whose role is to co-ordinate the key stake holders, the funding and the project's objectives.

We are committed to direct patronage within the local economies of the countries in which we operate. Accommodation throughout the adventure is in locally owned hostels or campsites based in the project locations; and our day to day living budget will be spent by the team at local "grass roots" level. Supporting the Book Bus project is a unique opportunity to experience a foreign culture and to truly make a difference to people’s lives.

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Book bus project in Malawi and Zambia

Reviewed 20 Oct 2011 by Federico Spinucci5 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The morning at the schools, reading books with the students, enjoying the atmosphere and their enthusiasm.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


For the schools: bring with you: a) lots of drawings to color, balloons (kids love them), an inflatable world globe may also be useful. For yourself: a pen drive to share photos with the other volunteers and earplugs for a comfortable sleep while camping. A good hat to repair from the sun during the day.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


I think that The Book Bus project is a brilliant, useful and original idea. Kids and teachers were really happy to see us and to receive the books. Delivering school books in a place where they are scarce and expensive make a great difference for the students. I hope more and more volunteers in the future will keep alive The Book Bus project.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


One of the best experiences I have ever had in my life. I will never forget it, for sure!!!
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