Family volunteering in Tanzania

Price
£500 excluding flights
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Duration
14 Days
Type
Tailor made
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£500 per adult and discounted price for children.
Flexibility in trip duration.
We provide assistance with fundraising.
Price includes all in country costs & pre-trip orientation.
Excludes flights, visas, vaccinations and any tourist trips.
Last minute
Last minute availability for this summer - please get in touch with your preferred dates.
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Description of Family volunteering in Tanzania

Price information

£500 excluding flights
Convert currency:
£500 per adult and discounted price for children.
Flexibility in trip duration.
We provide assistance with fundraising.
Price includes all in country costs & pre-trip orientation.
Excludes flights, visas, vaccinations and any tourist trips.
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

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Reviews

2 Reviews of Family volunteering in Tanzania

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Reviewed on 13 Apr 2023 by

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


Meeting local families, getting to know and working with other volunteers. The camaraderie building things together. The satisfaction of achieving goals and helping others.

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


The journey to Eagle Lodge from Nairobi airport is very long and bumpy so be prepared. It takes approximately 10 hours in vehicles that are very warm and road conditions different than at home. Take lots of 50% deet insect repellent and loose, modest clothing.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes absolutely. We saw directly the impact the projects we were involved were having on the local community.

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


Excellent. It surpassed our expectations. It was a very rewarding and humbling experience.

Reviewed on 31 Aug 2022 by

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


Wow! What a difficult question! The whole experience was memorable and exciting from beginning to end. It was such an eye-opener (especially for our
kids) to see the lifestyle of the local people and the daily difficulties that they endure. Despite these difficulties, however, we found everyone so friendly and
smiley and rejoicing in life. We loved Eagle Lodge and everyone we met there. Graham and Claire are amazing and we worked on such interesting projects
each day.

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


Book it now!! We were a bit apprehensive about how our teenage girls would enjoy the experience but they loved it. As did we. The operator is run extremely
efficiently by Graham and Claire and you really get the opportunity to get stuck in and help the local community. We also met so many wonderful people.....both from the community and other volunteers.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


We definitely felt that our holiday benefitted local people. While we were there, we got involved in a number of projects. There were a couple of times that we got the opportunity to spend time playing with the local kids and our children loved this. Other projects included building a house for a widow and her children, improving the services in a local maternity centre and viewing the tree growing scheme that is really going to improve the lives of the local people.

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


Ten out of ten! We were made to feel welcome from the very start and felt that all the projects that we were involved in were so worthwhile. We were really
impressed by the professionalism and dedication of Graham and Claire and, at the same time, their friendliness and warmth. They are 100% committed to the
local community.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

We have a strict policy of the frugal use of water in Tanzania by our volunteers. We have a rainwater harvesting system in our lodge which provides all of our drinking water and 30% of our toilet water usage. Our volunteers selectively flush the toilets to minimise the use of water. We use the waste water from sinks and showers to irrigate our garden. All of our volunteers use reusable water containers when they operate in the bush.

Our dairy goat scheme operates a zero grazing scheme which prevents the goats from wandering freely in the bush eating trees. We encourage recycling of animal manure and the planting of trees. Our farming initiatives with local farmers encourage coppicing of trees rather than clear felling and burning. We are actively attempting to improve the quality of the soil of our partner farms by encouraging farmers to introducing materials which are biodegradable such as sawdust and wood shavings. We encourage farmers to rotate their crops to introduce nitrogen into the soil. We are working with local environment agencies to encourage the protection of the wildlife and ecosystem of the remaining areas of uncleared bush.

People

All our projects are joint projects with local people and are agreed with the local government and village communities. The recipients of the projects we are involved in are selected by a local committee who manage the farmers co-operative that we helped set up. We work in partnership with the co op meeting regularly with the farmers and their management committee. We discuss possible projects and agree our short and long term strategies. The farmers are encouraged to be self reliant and to take initiatives in new business projects.

Our projects employ many local people such as cooks, cleaners, drivers, translators, managers, tradesmen and labourers. We have a training programme to train local people in the skills required to build water tanks, toilets, goat sheds, schools and low cost housing. We have built a joinery workshop to make doors and windows. We are training local people to help manage our projects.

We make a significant contribution to the local economy by using local builder’s merchants, food markets and safari companies to supply our volunteers and projects. Our projects enable hundreds of individuals and families to be financially self-sufficient via their involvement in our sustainable income generating projects.

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