Living with Lions Volunteer South Africa

Take this amazing chance to encounter the most successful land predator on the planet and get up close and personal with these beautiful animals.
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As a volunteer in the lion project, you will be helping out in daily tasks such as preparing bottles to feed the lion and hyena cubs in the nursery, maintenance, interacting with visitors and most importantly of all, caring for the animals.

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
  • A Safari
  • Transportation: airport pick-up, airport drop-off
  • Accommodation: volunteer or on-project residence
  • Food: some meals included and provided by staff

What's NOT included?

  • Flights
  • Insurance
  • Visa costs
  • Sightseeing activities
  • Monthly stipend

Now is the ideal time for you to try something new and exciting. Our living with Lions volunteer programme is home to over 80 Lions including the rare white Lion, which is already extinct in the wild. The Living with Lions volunteer programme is varied, interesting and stimulating.

You will have hands on experience with many other carnivores from cheetahs, wild dogs, hyena's, black-blacked jackals and a wide variety of antelopes.

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Photo taken by WAVA volunteers during their experiences on the Living with Lions project in South Africa, 2010.

The minimum requirements for the Living with Lions volunteer programme are that you have a love for wildlife and you are not afraid to get your hands dirty. Living with Lions staff are a laid back lot and fun to be around.

Your day will start at 8am to the sounds of African birds and stunning scenery. You will be divided into two groups.

  • Group One, will be placed in the cub nursery, to prepare bottles to feed the lions and hyena cubs. Also you will be required to cut up meat for the older cubs.
  • Every morning and afternoon you will need to help the cubs outside to cub world.
  • Group Two, will be placed in cub world, interacting with the animals, making giraffe feeding bags to be sold to the visitors, refilling water pans and maintaining the areas of the lions, jackal and hyenas.
  • The following morning, the groups switch tasks.

Photos taken by WAVA staff in South Africa, 2010.
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The Living with Lions volunteer programme is home to over 80 lions including the rare white lions and many other carnivores such as cheetah, wild dog, brown hyena, striped hyena, spotted hyena, black-backed jackal, side-striped jackal, and a wide variety of antelope which roam freely in the antelope area.

  • The Living with Lions programme is situated in Gauteng Province. The park offers terrific up close views and other exciting interactions with a large variety of predators and large herbivores indigenous to Africa.


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Accommodation

  • The accommodation is on the premises. The facilities are safari tents over looking the herbivore savannah area.
  • You will be staying in shared comfortable bed and tents with electricity, 4 per tent.
  • Beds with linen are provided.
  • Bathroom facilities include clean hot water showers, basins and mirrors.
  • Fully functional kitchen with a laundry mat/washing machine.
  • Electric points are available in tents for light and chargers.
  • Occasional tourists are in the immediate environment.
  • Internet available.

Food

  • We offer daily breakfast and lunch on the Lion Park grounds.
  • Vegetarians can be catered for. For any other food requirements, please enquire with us.
  • Evening meals are not included except for on the two occasions when you are taken to various locations to try different types of dining - the 'Carnivore' and 'The Meat Co' restaurants are usually chosen for these two expeditions.
  • This programme is open throughout the year
  • The duration of your stay is 2 to 3 weeks with the option of extending week by week.
  • Please arrive on the Monday morning for collection from the airport
  • The departure day should be on a Sunday.

Arrival / Departure Dates 2010

Start Date: Ends on (2 weeks): Ends on (3 weeks):
12 Apr 10 25 Apr 10 02 May 10
26 Apr 10 09 May 10 16 May 10
10 May 10 23 May 10 30 May 10
24 May 10 06 Jun 10 13 Jun 10
07 Jun 10 20 Jun 10 27 Jun 10
21 Jun 10 04 Jul 10 11 Jul 10
05 Jul 10 18 Jul 10 25 Jul 10
19 Jul 10 01 Aug 10 08 Aug 10
02 Aug 10 15 Aug 10 22 Aug 10
16 Aug 10 29 Aug 10 05 Sep 10
30 Aug 10 12 Sep 10 19 Sep 10
13 Sep 10 26 Sep 10 03 Oct 10
27 Sep 10 10 Oct 10 17 Oct 10
11 Oct 10 24 Oct 10 31 Oct 10
25 Oct 10 14 Nov 10 21 Nov 10
08 Nov 10 21 Nov 10 28 Nov 10
22 Nov 10 05 Dec 10 12 Dec 10
06 Dec 10 19 Dec 10 26 Dec 10
20 Dec 10 02 Jan 11 09 Jan 11

 Arrival / Departure Dates 2011

Start Date: Ends on (2 weeks): Ends on (3 weeks):
03 Jan 11 16 Jan 11 23 Jan 11
17 Jan 11 30 Jan 11 06 Feb 11
31 Jan 11 13 Feb 11 20 Feb 11
14 Feb 11 27 Feb 11 06 Mar 11
28 Feb 11 13 Mar 11 20 Mar 11
14 Mar 11 27 Mar 11 03 Apr 11
28 Mar 11 10 Apr 11 17 Apr 11
11 Apr 11 24 Apr 11 01 May 11

 

  • Flights are not included
  • Transfers are conducted to and from Johannesburg’s International Airport: O.R. Tambo (code: JNB)
  • You will be collected from the airport
  • A tourist visa is required for Commonwealth, US and European citizens. In this case, you are able to get a tourist visa upon entry.
  • 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 is 18 yrs.
  • A genuine compassion for animal welfare
  • Have a good sense of humour
  • Be respectful of foreign cultures and be willing to adapt
  • 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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