Conservation on Lake Titicaca

Lend a helping hand to build the floating reed islands of Lake Titicaca
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What's included?

  • Pre-departure Briefing
  • Pre-departure information and advice
  • In-country assistance and support
  • 24-hour emergency contacts
  • In-country induction or training
  • Donation to the project
  • Transportation: airport pick-up
  • Accommodation: homestay or hostel/lodge
  • Food: some meals included and provided by staff or host family

What's NOT included?

  • Flights
  • Insurance
  • Visa costs
  • Sightseeing activities
  • Monthly stipend / spending money
  • Transportation: airport drop-off, transportation from the accommodation to the project and back

Volunteer in Bolivia on the beautiful Lake Titicaca, an exquisite lake located on the border of Peru and Bolivia.

The local Community Sahiuna have developed a project which aims to revive the Culture of URUS IRUITU an ancient culture of people who constructed Islands made entirely from reeds, on which they then built their homes.

Photos taken by Felix G (a previous WAVA volunteer), during his volunteering experience on the Conservation Lake Titicaca, Bolivia project in 2009.
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Lake Titicaca is a lake located on the border of Peru and Bolivia.

This program is based in the Community of Sahuina - Province of Manco Kapac of the Department of La Paz, Municipality of Copacabana in the shores of Lake Titicaca, about 4 hours from the town centre of La Paz.

Volunteers will be working directly with the community and their placement and accommodation will be in Copacabana (a beautiful town on the shores of Titicaca).


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On arrival in La Paz city, one of the representatives will pick you up and will bring you to the hotel for one night in La Paz, and then we will bring you to your project.

If you are already in La Paz, we will bring you to the project in Sawina - Copacabana. Once you have settled in and unpacked, we will introduce you to the Community in the project and they will give you a nice Welcome and they will introduce their selves and will show you the surroundings. Although basic Spanish is not obligatory, any practice before going would be helpful.

You will join the Community in their daily routine. Your average working day will be from 7:30am until 4pm with an hour and a half for lunch. Volunteers will help the community with the day-to-day tasks on the Islands, notably showing the tourists around some of the Islands, and they will also really appreciate your help building the Community Lodge.

Depending on what individual projects are going on at the time of your arrival, you will be informed about the type of help that will be required from you a few weeks before you arrive. There are always different tasks needing to be done.

During the two weeks placement, you will be living in a Hostel in Copacabana or in the same Sawina town, near to Kasani. A continental breakfast will be provided and you will have facilities to make lunch and dinner. The main town near the Community is Copacabana although in Kasani you will find all amenities as well.

  • We require the volunteers to stay for a minimum of 15 days.
  • You can start at any time throughout the year (although the communities prefer to have support during the dry season - May to September)
  • Return transfers from the airport to Sawina Town are included
  • International flights are not included
  • Please arrange your flight to the international airport of La Paz.
  • Visa granted on arrival for UK citizens
  • All of WAVA's placements are in partnership with recognised and established local organisations, run by or employing local people. These organisations, depending on the nature of what they do, might be small-scale NGOs, family projects, schools or orphanages, or local initiatives with environmental or social goals. We often use local businesses to provide logistical and support services to volunteers such as transfers, pick-ups, accommodation and so on. In this way, we support the local economy through helping independent local businesses to thrive. WAVA takes its partnerships very seriously and works extremely closely with all its partners. All WAVA partners are expected to abide by the WAVA Partnership Principles and Responsible Travel Policy. WAVA does not work with organisations with religious, ideological or political affiliations or goals
  • Comprehensive insurance is available for all programmes. Here are full details of our partnership with Endsleigh. You have no obligation to take up insurance with Endsleigh, but insurance of a suitable sort is mandatory on all our programmes
  • WAVA provides 24-hour emergency support from the UK and our partner provides support locally
  • WAVA has an agreement with the crisis management service Tranquillico, should the very worst situations arise
  • Participation on programmes with wild animals are at the volunteers' own risk; however, WAVA works only with partners who take all possible precautions to ensure volunteer safety
  • If any wider safety concerns arise in the destination, such as civil disturbances or natural disasters, we seek advice from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) and implement their recommendations where appropriate
  • Minimum age- 18 years
  • Basic Spanish is desirable but not essential
  • Enjoy learning about new cultures
  • Friendly attitude
  • Willing to work as a part of the Community
  • International volunteers are welcome
N.B.: Please use this information as a guide only. Whilst we make sure every effort is made to ensure our details are up-to-date, changes at our projects do sometimes occur which are beyond our control.
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