
Price
What's Included
Airport pickups and transfers on day one of your Project. All food whilst on Project site (3 meals a day).
All accommodation whilst on Project site.
All Project transport.
Constant supply of treated drinking water.
Contribution to Project materials and local labour costs.
24 hour support from Crew and Regional Managers, 365 days a year.
All Project preparation including feasibility study, community consultation, risk assessment and logistical set-up.
Detailed online Pre-Departure information, including guidelines and support for visa applications, flights, travel insurance, kit, cultural awareness, language etc.
Pre-departure support and advice from travel experts in our UK HQ.
Countries Visited
Kenya
Safari Overview
2 weeks in Kenya with Madventurer As a volunteer you have an opportunity to make a real difference in Africa, living and working in a small, remote Kenyan village.
Itinerary
OVERVIEW OF TWO WEEK PROGRAM IN KENYA
Typical Day
Breakfast prepared by your local cook
Head to the building site/school & get to work!
Chai (tea) time enjoy some African tea and a chapatti
Feeling refreshed after a break, time to get back to work!
Lunch is at the local school with the teachers
Back to the building site/school until 4
After work there are loads of things to keep you busy! From organising a local football match, extra school classes, collecting water for your shower from the well with the villagers, or sampling the local brew!!
Itinerary - Day 1 (Saturday)
If arriving on day 1 of the itinerary a complimentary airport pickup is provided. You must provide your flight arrival details including flight number and arrival time.
Starting in Nairobi, Kenya
Your project joining point is in Nairobi, Kenya. Meet your overseas crew and your group in Nairobi. Please be at the meeting point hostel for no later than 7pm. We will have a welcome meeting with the rest of group. If your flight is delayed, or you are not scheduled to arrive until later that evening, please do not worry as your trip leader may do the orientation meeting in the village instead.
Days 2 - 3
We set off to our village in a rural part of Kenya's Rift Valley the following morning (Sunday), depending on any flight delays etc. You will be taken in the local style bus (approx. 3 hrs) and enjoy our first views of great escarpments, extinct volcanoes and beautiful Lake Naivasha. As you travel up the road look out for baboon and zebra, your first glimpse of Africa's wildlife.
Arriving in Gilgil, you will see the typical hustle and bustle of a town going about its daily business as you move onward to your village on its outskirts. Arrival at our project house will be marked by a welcome from our host family, head teacher or community representative.
Accommodation is in a shared house with your group. Your house will be close to a water source but may not have running water. You will have a shower cubicle, either indoor or outdoor, and you will take the traditional 'bucket shower'.
Electricity may not be available but alternatives will be provided - usually paraffin lamps, which create a really cozy environment in the evenings. You will be able to charge your phone at the weekend if you decide to do some independent travel.
Beds will be mattresses on the floor and bedrooms are shared with your fellow volunteers. You will have a social area such as a living room and there may be a garden to relax in after school.
Storage will be limited and you are strongly advised not to take any valuable items with you including ipods, jewellery, expensive cameras etc. Your accommodation is selected in a secure, proximate location to the school. A local cook is provided which often will be a member of the host family within whose house you are staying.
Days 3-13
Take time to soak up the scenery and meet some of the people you will be working with both in the school and the village. You will be given a chance to see the building site and see where you will be working on a new project or continuing an existing one.
Meet the school community from the teachers to the board of parents and many small faces peering curiously at you. The Kikuyu communities speak good English but also appreciate a greeting in their local language, give it a try and enjoy the reaction.
Get to know your surroundings, find out where the local 'store' is and what delights they sell, be introduced to the nearest water source and how your community makes the journey home with it. Mark the first sight of your new building or plot with a photo, as the scene will soon change.
Your usual working hours are 8am - 4pm with breaks during the day. You will have an opportunity to take a morning break for 'chai' (African tea) as well as lunch.
Throughout the day we will rotate teaching as and when lessons are timetabled.
When not teaching we can return to work on the building site or plan our next lessons.
Each day we have the opportunity to explore the community after school and take part and organise activities with the community. We can visit Gilgil for a look around the nearby shops, wander the plains and find your own plateau to enjoy the view over the valley.There are many opportunities that await you in your village. You can help set up nutrition programmes or support recycling or energy saving projects. Take the chance to visit the local clinic and learn about medical care. The key is getting to know your village and how they need your support.
We also can look for opportunities to play sport with youth groups, football and volleyball are always winners. Each project reaches a 2-week milestone so your contributions will be recognised at the end of every milestone.
Day 14 Nairobi. End of a two-week project
You will be returned to Nairobi for no later than 7pm.
How to combine volunteering with your overland trip
We want to make it easy for you to help out in a local school......
You can combine a volunteer project easily with many of our trips, but particularly those commencing or finishing in East Africa.
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Budgeting Summary
Budget
The costs to consider when volunteering are:
- Project price £
- Visas
What's included
Your project price covers:
2 Weeks in Kenya - teaching and building
What we cover:
Airport pickups and transfers on day one of your Project
All food whilst on Project site (3 meals a day)
All accommodation whilst on Project site
All Project transport
Constant supply of treated drinking water
Contribution to Project materials and local labour costs
24 hour support from Crew and Regional Managers, 365 days a year
All Project preparation including feasibility study, community consultation, risk assessment and logistical set-up
Detailed online Pre-Departure information, including guidelines and support for visa applications, flights, travel insurance, kit, cultural awareness, language etc.
Pre-departure support and advice from travel experts in our UK HQ
Access to Interhealths online resources, including free telephone advice from travel health professionals
Specially designed first-aid kits and first-aid trained staff on each Project location
What we don't cover:
Pre or post trip accommodation/transport (we can help with recommendations)
Travel, accommodation & food at weekends if you leave the project site
Transfer back to the airport, or last nights accommodation
Visa
Your passport needs to be valid for at least 6 - 9 months after your trip finishes. Ensure as well you have adequate pages in your passport for each country you visit. Up to 2 consecutive blank pages can be required. If you have dual nationality you can only use one passport for the entire trip, whilst bringing both is wise as a back up. More information can be found in the different country listings on the FCO website under entry requirements.Below is an estimation of current visa requirements and their costs. If your passport is not detailed below please dont hesitate to contact us for further details of your requirements.
Visas for most passport holders including British, Australian, New Zealand, Irish, South African, German, French, Canadian and American passport holders can be arranged in Africa on route. This includes the Kenyan visa which for most passport holders can be easily arranged upon arrival in Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
Visas can only be paid for in US Dollars cash.
This information is given as a guide only. Visa requirements can change without prior notice. We recommended you also check your personal current visa requirements with the relevant embassies well in advance before you travel.
VISA CHART | Kenya | Rwanda | Uganda | Tanzania | Malawi | Zambia | Zimbabwe | Botswana | Namibia | South Africa |
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PASSPORT | ||||||||||
Australian | $50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
New Zealand | $50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
South Africa | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Canadian | $50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
American | $50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
British | $50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
German | $50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Dutch | $50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Irish | $50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Other exciting ADD-ONs
Pre and post volunteering please click here.
Remember you then need to budget for flights, insurance, vaccination costs and any equipment you might need such as a sleeping bag.
Any queries? Call our office on +44 (0) 208 742 0226, email us at absaf@absoluteafrica.com or skype us on skypeabsoluteafrica
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Start | Finish | Price | Local Payment | Departure details | |
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Sat 11 Jun 2016 | Fri 24 Jun 2016 | £950 |
extension to Tanzania available |
Before You Go
Click on the link below to download the predeparture dossier for this volunteering project "2 weeks in Kenya with Madventurer".
2 weeks in Kenya with Madventurer - pre departure packThis information has been developed over 30 years of experience overlanding in Africa.
It includes all you might need to know to prepare for this trip and more. We know many people love to plan their trip in detail and we hope you will find lots of "stuff" in here to help!
We also send out personal updates about 6 weeks before departure to all participants heading out on each departure date. This includes final confirmations of pre safari transfers and accommodation and other details relating to your specific travel arrangements so you can check all is as you need.
We recommend once booked on a to trip that you periodically check back here as this information is regularly updated. It is also a good idea to keep an eye on the news area of this site.
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Overlanding in Africa is a very different destination from your usual package holiday! You may find some information in this dossier different from what you expected. Whatever your question don't hesitate to ask. We are here to help so feel free to get back to us.
We are more than happy to advise as to what is the best plan for your particular Africa travel needs.
Give us a call, or skype or email. We look forward to planning your trip to Africa with you.
Book your Safari
Start | Finish | Price | Local Payment | Departure details | |
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Sat 11 Jun 2016 | Fri 24 Jun 2016 | £950 |
extension to Tanzania available |