


8 - 12 Weeks | Swaziland, South Africa, Mozambique | Hiking/Nature/Diving
Give back to others, experience spectacular sights and cultures and have fun on a life changing experience.
DESTINATION(S): |
Swaziland | South Africa | Mozambique |
DURATION: |
8 - 12 Weeks |
INCLUDES: |
e.g. guiding, meals, accommodation, transport, entry fees |
START DATES: |
First Monday of the Month (Except for November & December when this project is closed) |
PERFECT FOR: |
Families, group travel, individuals, adventurers, students, etc. |
RATES (FROM): |
R x,xxx pp (Min. 4 people) (see inclusions) |
ITINERARY
Day in the life of a volunteer
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Itinerary for your experience
Day 1
Day 2
The second day begins with an informative orientation that will brief you on all you need to know about the culture and country, how to effectively contribute during your volunteer experience and what to expect on the tours.
In the afternoon you will embark on a Cultural Tour where you will visit the museum to learn about Swazi history and culture.
Day 3 - 6
Kruger National Park is probably Africa’s most famous Conservation area. Spanning nearly 20,000 km2 it covers a vast array of habitats and associated wildlife. We venture on a 5-day tour into the heart of Kruger Park including four nights camping in the park and unlimited game drives exploring the vast wilderness with the expert guidance of one of our wildlife guides.
Day 7
Day 8 - 20
As a volunteer, the activities you might be involved in will include any of the following practical projects:
- Teaching basic English and maths to children
- Organizing creative games & craft classes to stimulate minds
- Organizing sports days for exercise and fun
- Making clay bricks and preparing land for structures
During this time you will also be supported to obtain your visa to enter Mozambique (the cost of a visa is not included in the program cost) and will also visit the Mantenga Cultural Village where you will have the chance to experience traditional Swazi culture.
Day 21 - 26
Mozambique Beach & Whale Shark Tour
Mozambique is world-famous for its idyllic tropical beaches on the Indian Ocean. As a former Portuguese colony that has come out of a prolonged civil war, it is now booming as quite possibly Africa’s top beach destination. Tofo is a laid-back beach village in southern Mozambique and offers some of the best opportunities in the world to snorkel in the wild with the world’s biggest fish – the Whale Shark. With diverse coral reefs, Whales, Manta Rays, dolphins and nesting turtles Tofo is a marine paradise and yet it is relatively close to the vibrant historic trading port of Inhambane.
We venture on a 7-day tour to Tofo where you will experience the laid-back beach lifestyle of this colorful and vibrant country. You will take an ocean safari to snorkel with the magnificent Whale Shark and also have a full day kayak trip across the blue waters to the palm-fringed islands in the Inhambane Bay. If you are a certified diver you will have the opportunity of exploring the spectacular fish life of the coral reefs! There is also the option to take part in an Internationally Accredited Open Water or Advanced Dive Course (extra cost) should you wish to dive. Here you’ll have the opportunity of exploring the spectacular fish life of the coral reefs and the chance to find the “Tofo Big 5” – Whale Sharks, Manta Rays, turtles, dolphins and Humpback Whales.
There are plenty of optional extra activities including beach horse rides, quad biking, mangrove kayaking, surfing, body boarding, deep sea fishing and catamaran cruises. A beach party or two is par for the course and some chill time on the beach is guaranteed Mozambique is a true gem on the east African coastline, an unspoiled paradise waiting to be explored!
Day 27
Travel back to Eswatini.
Day 28 - 44
Ezulwini, Eswatini
On returning to Eswatini you will head back to your volunteer placement for 12 days.
NOTE
You will follow the same work programme as your initial two weeks. (see Day 8-20).
Day 45
Day 46
Day 47
Red Bus Tour: Today is a free day to explore Cape Town and you will be given a ticket for the Red OpenTop Sightseeing Bus. This bus takes you to all of Cape Town’s sights including Table Mountain, V&A Waterfront, District Six Museum and Camps Bay Beach.
You can hop on and off at your leisure This will help you get a feel for the city and to identify the sights you wish to explore more on your return after the Garden Route Tour.
Day 48
Your Garden Route adventures begins with an early start. Settle in while getting to know your fellow travelers on day 1 of this scenic trip, stopping for the freshest homemade pies, flaky croissants to smoothie bar & coffee varieties.
Put your feet in the Indian Ocean & a few steps away in the Atlantic Ocean, take photos at the Southern Tip Of Africa where 2 oceans meet.
Day 49
Start the morning at the Wilderness National Park for a day of canoeing down a tranquil river with lots of birdlife, a short hike through an Indigenous forest to a hidden waterfall. Enjoy lunch, a swim before making our way back on the river. Tonight you will hear Lions roar as you drift to sleep.
Day 50
We start the day visiting ostriches. Optional but a chance to stand on an ostrich egg & feed them while learning all about Ostriches. Visit ancient chambers that San bushman used to seek shelter in & be awed by the African Drum room. Optional encounter with tiger, snake or lion. Then we leave the Semi Karoo & make our way to Jeffreys bay, the Surfing capital of South Africa.
Day 51
Day 52
Today we have plenty of options available to suit everyone Today is the day the adrenaline junkie has been waiting for. A thrilling experience awaits you as you face your fear, begin with a zipline on Africa’s biggest bridge in the Tsitsikamma National Park, then bungee jump from the top of the arch down 216m and 451 metres long. Known as the best bungee and 4th highest in the world and the highest in Africa.
Enjoy the walk back on the suspended skywalk with spectacular views.
Up next enjoy a wonderful encounter with one of the Big 5, the African elephant. Learn about these great mammals while having photos taken, feel their skin and touch their ivory tusk. Then another great option is enjoy walking in the forest amongst 9 different primates, apes, monkeys all under a large canopy and all free to roam around you. Walk high above the forest on a swing bridge on your return. Enjoy 1 hr with these amusing primates, watch lemurs as they circle you, spider monkeys that cuddle, are just a few exciting encounters to witness. You are able to enjoy all 3 options if you wish.
After a great adventure we enjoy dinner out as we bid our farewells.
Day 53
Our last day includes a stop to visit the Aloe Factory, best known for natural beauty, skin & body products for both men & women at a fraction of the cost in retail shops. Great stops along the N2 at Swellendam and down passes. We finally arrived at your backpack in Hout Bay around 6 p.m. after a lovely trip.
Our direction/routes may change due to weather conditions, road closures or unforeseen circumstances, but at the end of your trip, you should be able to tick all the boxes.
Day 55 - 56
Explore Cape Town
You now have three more free days to explore the beautiful city of Cape Town. Ideas for day trips include visiting the penguins at Boulders Beach and going to Cape Point National Park, hiking up Table Mountain, going on a wine tour, visit Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens or do a tandem skydive!
Other ways to enjoy the vibe of Cape Town is to explore the bars and shops of Long Street, saunter the docksides of the V&A Waterfront, or take a boat out to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was held a political prisoner for 27 years.
Day 57
Today we have plenty of options available to suit everyone Today is the day the adrenaline junkie has been waiting for. A thrilling experience awaits you as you face your fear, begin with a zipline on Africa’s biggest bridge in the Tsitsikamma National Park, then bungee jump from the top of the arch down 216m and 451 metres long. Known as the best bungee and 4th highest in the world and the highest in Africa.
Enjoy the walk back on the suspended skywalk with spectacular views.
Up next enjoy a wonderful encounter with one of the Big 5, the African elephant. Learn about these great mammals while having photos taken, feel their skin and touch their ivory tusk. Then another great option is enjoy walking in the forest amongst 9 different primates, apes, monkeys all under a large canopy and all free to roam around you. Walk high above the forest on a swing bridge on your return. Enjoy 1 hr with these amusing primates, watch lemurs as they circle you, spider monkeys that cuddle, are just a few exciting encounters to witness. You are able to enjoy all 3 options if you wish.
After a great adventure we enjoy dinner out as we bid our farewells.
Day 57
Sadly all great adventures must come to an end and on your final day you will leave the lodge in Hout Bay and will fly out of Cape Town International Airport or depart by other means. Airport transfer is included on the designated departure day, otherwise early departures are responsible for their own transportation.
Day 57 - 78/85
You will spend the next days working with one of the child care centers in the Hout Bay area that are assisting disadvantaged children. During your three or four weeks (dependent on the duration you choose) you will be working at the care centers you will get involved with a number of different projects that aim to inspire and uplift the lives of these children. Volunteers will help with lesson planning and learning activities, painting educational murals and reading/writing. You’ll work in direct contact with these children on a daily basis taking care of their basic needs and giving them much-needed love and care.
There is also the option to work at a local center for the disabled, whose aim is to develop the skills of clients to be able to earn a small income and build self-confidence. Disability is still stigmatized in South Africa and the center is a safe space for those who attend. You may help with the skills training, including crafts or gardening projects and also with literacy lessons. A big part of your role is to be friendly and supportive and encouraging the clients.
Day 78 (11-week option) OR Day 85 (12-week option)
Sadly all great adventures must come to an end and on your final day you will leave the lodge in Hout Bay and will fly out of Cape Town International Airport or depart by other means.
RATES
Pricing Details
- FROM $ x,xxx pps
- Min. 4 People
Package Upgrades
- Upgrade #1
- Upgrade #2
- Upgrade #3
What's Included
- Comprehensive 24 hours, 7 days a week support from All Out Africa
- Volunteer projects specifically designed to enable you to make an active contribution during your stay
- Support of volunteer project coordinators who are experts in their fields which ensure the volunteer experience is valuable
What's Included
- Comprehensive orientation to the country, its culture and your role as a volunteer
- All food and accommodation throughout your stay
- Tour guide for the duration of your tours, imparting their expert local knowledge such as spotting lions in Kruger!
- Donation to our non-for-profit foundation which supports our humanitarian and community and Conservation activities
What's Excluded
- Flights
- Personal Expenses
- Travel Documents/Visas
- Personal Trips
DATES & AVAILABILITY
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GENERAL TOUR INFORMATION
What To Bring
- Low-risk malaria area.
- Currency is South African Rand (ZAR).
- 5kg limit on luggage.
- Bring your own sleeping bag (please indicate if needed)
- Camps have well-stocked shops and electric points.
- Visas are your responsibility. Please check if you require a visa for your travel route.
Accommodation
- Home base will be the award-winning Lidwala Lodge in Ezulwini Valley
- Various lodges across Southern Africa
Meals
- 3 Meals per day
- Some meals are on a self-serve basis
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
General Frequently Asked Questions
What’s Included in Tours?
What Currencies Are Used?
- South Africa: Rand (ZAR)
- Eswatini: Lilangeni (SZL), often interchangeable with ZAR
- Mozambique: Metical (MZN)
Credit cards are accepted in urban areas, but cash is advisable for remote regions.
What’s the Weather Like?
What’s the Best Time to Visit?
The dry season (April–October) is best for safaris and multi-day hikes, while the wet season offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
Is Travel Insurance Required?
We recommend comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, cancellations, and adventure activities.
Booking & Payment
How Do I Book a Tour?
What Payment Methods Are Accepted?
Can I Pay in Instalments?
What’s Your Cancellation Policy?
Tour Details
How Many People Are in a Group?
- Volunteer tours and school groups: 12–25 participants
- Private tours: 4–12 participants for a personalised experience
Can I Book a Private Tour?
What Languages Are Tours Conducted In?
What’s the Age Range for Participants?
We specialise in catering to adventurers aged 18–35, but we can accommodate all ages for private tours.
Preparation
What Should I Pack?
Do I Need Vaccinations?
Do I Need a Visa?
- South Africa/Eswatini: Most nationalities receive 30-day visas on arrival.
- Mozambique: Pre-arranged visas are recommended, though border visas may be available.
Physical Requirements
Are Your Tours Physically Demanding?
Do I Need Prior Experience?
Can Dietary Restrictions Be Accommodated?
Yes, we cater to dietary needs. Notify us in advance to ensure suitable options.
Destination-Specific FAQs
Is It Safe to Travel in Southern Africa?
All our locations are safe. We specifically choose our locations due to their safety. Our qualified staff is also here to provide 24/7 support. Your safety is our priority. Tours include experienced guides and secure accommodations.
What Wildlife Can I Expect?
Absolutely! Our tours focus on conservation and support local communities.
Are Tours Eco-Friendly?
Yes, we cater to dietary needs. Notify us in advance to ensure suitable options.
Cultural Experiences
Will I Meet Local Communities?
How Should I Dress Respectfully?
Can I Take Photos in Villages?
During the Tour
What Kind of Accommodation Is Provided?
Are Meals Included?
What Kind of Transportation Is Used?
Is Airport Pickup Available?
Nature and Conservation
Are Tours Guided or Independent?
What Conservation Efforts Do You Support?
We partner with anti-poaching initiatives, savannah reseach, marine research stations, and reforestation projects.
BOOKING
Please complete our enquiry form and one of our team members will be in contact with you to start planning your African Adventure. Alternatively you can contact us directly via WhatsApp or Email with any questions you might have.
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Phone/WhatsApp:
+268 7835 2572 -
Email:
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Office Details:
All Out Africa Tours, Malandela’s Lifestyle Centre, Malkerns, Eswatini -
Office Hours:
Mon-Sat 8h00–17h00
Sun 8h30–16h30
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TESTIMONIALS
Love the tours keep it up!
The highlights were seeing some of my favourite animals in their natural habitats and watching their behaviour
Seeing animals, the campfire in the evenings, meeting new people and the guides were great!
It was a pleasure working with you, and your professionalism was ever present. I would like to say a special thanks to Adriaan and Ruben for there part in the Kruger safari WOW what a team and a logistical triumph, they both deserve a pat on the back.
Everything was very well organized and planned. I enjoyed it a lot. The guides were very friendly and helpful.