Frequently Asked Questions - Volunteer
Volunteering
What type of projects will I be working on?
What you will be doing as a volunteer depends on which project you will be participating in. At the foundation of all of our projects is community development through early childhood education or conservation through wildlife education.
If you are participating in a community development project you will be working with preschool-aged children living in impoverished areas. Our goal is to combat poverty by offering a solid educational foundation that will help keep kids in school longer, and also give them a safe place to go during the day with a warm meal. Your role may be to assist the teachers, organize and play games with the kids or just be a positive role model for the kids!
If you are participating in one of our conservation projects you will actively be working as a citizen researcher! Working alongside our qualified conservation staff, you will help us help wildlife and collect data that will go towards actual conservation efforts!
For more specific project information feel free to contact us or check out your projects page on our website!
Do I need to have any experience?
Our volunteers come from all kinds of backgrounds and corners of the globe. If you have a special expertise you can offer we love that! But you don’t need any experience to volunteer on our projects
How long are volunteer days?
Will I be working on the same projects or multiple projects?
Traveling to another country is an awesome experience, so we don’t want to keep you boxed in! We have designed each of our projects to have a few extras built in. For example, if you are working on our building project you will still have an opportunity to participate in our homework club some afternoons.
How many people will I be volunteering with?
What is the average age of volunteers?
Each month we have a variety of new volunteers. In some destinations, we have volunteers as young as 16 join us. Other months we have the pleasure of hosting retired volunteers. Sometimes we have amazing families who choose to volunteer as a vacation! We don’t have one majority; our projects are for every age!
What locations do you offer?
Booking
How long should I book in advance?
Can I extend my stay once volunteering?
What’s the farthest in advance I can book?
How long can I stay?
In most of our destinations (and dependent on your nationality) you can volunteer for 60 consecutive days on a tourist visa. In some cases, you may be able to volunteer longer if you either do a project that includes multiple countries or can apply for an extension. If you are interested in volunteering for more than 3 months contact us directly to talk about your options.
Travel & Safety
Are your locations safe?
Where do I fly into?
- In most cases, you will fly into Johannesburg South Africa (OR Tambo International Airport).
- If you are volunteering in Cape Town you will transfer to Cape Town International Airport. In some cases, you may be able to fly directly to Cape Town.
- If you are volunteering in Mozambique you will transfer to Inhambane Airport. In some cases, you can make this transfer in Maputo instead of Johannesburg. It is important to note that Maputo is approximately 14 hours by road to Tofo beach (Inhambane)- therefore it is best to fly via LAM airlines to Inhambane Airport.
- If you are volunteering in Swaziland, Johannesburg will be your final destination and our team will transport you by road to Swaziland (approximately 5-hour journey by road).
No matter what destination you fly into, our official arrival day is the first Monday of the month and we will have our team meet you at the airport and transport you to your accommodation.
How much free time do volunteers have?
Volunteers have plenty of free time. Our goal is to allow people the chance to experience the country they are visiting. Volunteers work Monday through Friday approximately 7 hours a day. (Check out the specific country page because programs can vary.)
Evenings and weekends are free to explore. In most destinations, we offer a range of adventure tours, such as zip lining, you can participate in too!
How do I get a visa?
Each nationality has different requirements for visas, so make sure you check on your local governments’ travel site for the most up to date information. However, in most cases travel to eSwatini and South Africa you will be able to obtain a 30-day tourist visa at the border. If you are staying for longer periods our staff will help you with an extension in the country.
For volunteers in Mozambique, we will provide you with a letter of invitation to obtain your visa. We recommend that you work on getting your visa before your arrival by either visiting or mailing your passport to a local Mozambican embassy. You can also typically get a visa at the border, however, it’s always best to be prepared beforehand if possible!
Do I need any specific vaccinations?
Our destinations do not require any specific vaccination to travel to them. However its always a good idea to see your primary healthcare provider and let them know that you will be traveling to southern Africa. They may want to make sure all of your vaccinations are up to date.
Mozambique is a malaria zone, and anti-malarial medication is recommended. When you visit your physician talk about what options are best for you. Keep in mind if you are diving there are certain medications that are not recommended for scuba diving.
Do I need travel insurance?
No. Our volunteer projects do not require travel insurance, however, accidents happen. It is strongly recommended that all volunteers look into a travel insurance of their choosing.
PROGRAMME COSTS
Why does it cost money to volunteer?
Accommodation varies depending on the destination. In South Africa and eSwatini volunteers will stay at award-winning backpackers accommodations. You will be accommodated in a dorm room with bunk beds with communal bathroom facilities. Bed, mattress, sheet, and pillows will be provided, but note if you plan to go on tours on home stays during your time in Swaziland then a sleeping bag may be required. The lodge has a large deck area, outdoor pool, TV lounge, WIFI*, and a communal kitchen to prepare meals.
In Mozambique, volunteers will share a 2 or 3 bedroom chalet, with rooms that sleep 2 volunteers each. The lodge restaurant will provide all meals.
In all locations, private rooms are available at an additional fee. Homestays are also available if you would like to stay with a local family instead of at a lodge (even for a partial duration of your experience). Please contact us directly if you would like a quote.
What is included in my costs?
Of course! When signing up, please tell us the name of the person who you are volunteering with and we will place you two in the same dorm or offer you private accommodation (at an additional fee).
Can I raise money for my trip?
Yes. If you would like to create a crowdfunding page or need more information to share with your friends and family, contact us!
Can I donate to All Out Africa?
Group Travel
Do you offer group trips?
Of course! Contact us for a custom group quote!
How many people can you accommodate?
We can accommodate groups from 4 to 30 people (dependent on destination and advanced booking).
Where do you offer group trips?
We offer group trips to all our locations.
Can you plan excursions or weekend trips too?
Yes, when you book a group trip with us, we will work with you to make fully customized trips. We have options for different excursions and transportation options.
How much do group trips costs?
What do group trips include?
As a base, group trips will include airport pickup, accommodations for the duration of your trip, and 3 meals a day. Our group trips are completely customizable and we can arrange different types of accommodation, transportation, excursions, and activities.