Zimbabwe – Pre-Vet African Wildlife & Victoria Falls with Marcela

Volunteer in our 17 day, pre-veterinary focused itinerary at one of Africa’s longest-running wildlife sanctuaries and rescue centers. This itinerary is designed to integrate pre-vet educational activities into the wildlife volunteer work throughout your experience. This special program emphasizes hands-on experiences in pre-veterinary care and education, allowing volunteers to work closely with a diverse range of animals, from monkeys to lions. Immerse yourself in Zimbabwe’s natural beauty, contributing positively to the delicate African ecosystem while gaining an invaluable introduction into the Pre-Vet Wildlife World.

 

Program Highlights:

  • Participate hands on in pre-veterinary focused activities
  • Enjoy a weekend of activities in Victoria Falls a wonder of the world
  • Suitable for students with or without experience
  • Provide care for injured wildlife that cannot be released into the wild and assist with releases whenever possible
  • Ethical wildlife interactions and volunteer tasks

 

Upgrade your Pre-vet Program to an internship and earn a Diploma in International Volunteering with a Wildlife Conservation Focus! This diploma, developed in collaboration with the wildlife orphanage, is recognized for up to 41 UK credits, 10 US credits, and 20-21 European credits. For additional information, including specific add-ons and details about the volunteer work involved, please refer to the sections below.

 

Your Schedule at a Glance (Minimum 17 days commitment): 

Arrival Day, Sunday December 6th: Arrive at Bulawayo Airport (BUQ). You will be picked up by the local team and taken to your accommodation in Bulawayo. If you arrive on an early flight, you will be taken on a tour of the Orphanage after settling in, otherwise you will have the opportunity to rest and then meet the rest of the crew at dinner.

Day 2, Monday: Your first Monday will include a trip into the town of Bulawayo for any personal shopping, eating out at local restaurants, a museum visit, or any other group activity agreed upon by the group of volunteers there at the time. It’s the day to make sure you’ve got everything you need for your time in Zimbabwe, and you’ll receive an official welcome & orientation tour of the orphanage to get situated in your new home away from home.

Days 3-7: Tuesday-Saturday: Expect to dedicate around seven hours daily to volunteering. Your day will typically include engaging in the sanctuary’s routine activities, such as feeding the animals and tidying their enclosures in the morning. Before lunch, you’ll have the opportunity for ‘Animal Time’ to bond with and learn about the birds and animals. Afternoon tasks then pick up where the morning left off. It’s important to be aware that during fire season and when there are young animals at the sanctuary, you’ll need to be available on call. However, the responsibility of caring for the babies overnight will be divided among volunteers, so you won’t be required to stay awake all night. Pre-veterinary activities are woven into your daily schedule, potentially involving shadowing during medical examinations, administering necessary medications or treatments, assisting in sedating animals for medical procedures, supporting ultrasounds, participating in micro-chipping, and helping with the capture and release of wildlife, among other tasks.

Day 8, Sunday: Sunday mornings volunteer take care of the orphaned babies in the morning, and have the afternoon off to rest and relax in the orphanage. There are entertainment rooms, a pool, a soccer field and lots to do on site together with the other volunteers. You can also use this downtime to journal, swap stories with the group, and recharge for week two — you’ll definitely enjoy an afternoon off to relax in the sun 🙂

Day 9, Monday: Included in your trip with Marcela is a full-day captivating Rhino Conservation Walking Safari tour in the Matobos National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the vital issues surrounding the endangered White and Black Rhino species in Africa during a dedicated day of education. This must-see conservation tour offers valuable insights, with only about 600 black rhinos and 400 white rhinos left in Zimbabwe. Learn about the challenges these magnificent creatures face and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of protecting these iconic species in the region.

Days 10-13: Tuesday-Saturday: The volunteer work will continue on site in the scheduled fashion, ensuring all participants in the pre-vet program do get a rotation of shifts around the centre to get involved with all animal categories: Carnivores, Primates, Antelopes, etc. Expect hands-on learning throughout the week, plenty of animal time, and a supportive group environment as you build confidence and skills day by day.

Day 14, Sunday Dec 20th: Fly from Bulawayo to Victoria Falls for your fun getaway weekend at the wonder of the world! After checking in and getting settled, your first evening will include a sunset dinner cruise on the Zambezi River — a relaxed, golden-hour start to your Victoria Falls adventure with a three-course meal and drinks while spotting wildlife along the river. Hippos, elephants, crocodiles, and an incredible variety of birds are often seen regularly!

Day 15, Monday Dec 21st: A full-day safari excursion to Chobe National Park is included on this day. It’s a stunning day with all logistics for border crossings included. Expect a classic safari experience with unforgettable scenery, abundant wildlife, and that “I can’t believe this is real” feeling that Chobe is famous for!

Day 16, Tuesday Dec 22nd: This day is open to relax and explore the tourist town of Victoria Falls. Wander the local markets and souvenir shops (many are within walking distance), grab a great meal, and soak up the atmosphere. We highly recommend you take time to visit the waterfalls national park this day — the perfect grand finale before heading home. Tickets for entry are paid locally at $50.

Day 17, Wednesday Dec 23rd: Fly home from the Victoria Falls International Airport to be home in time for Christmas 🙂

 

 

Location icon Location of the Project: Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

Project length Project length: 2 week Pre-Vet Program with a weekend in Victoria Falls

Arrival Airport Arrival Airport: Bulawayo Airport (BUQ)

Volunteer Work Volunteer Work:  Hands on pre-vet learning opportunities with the animals, combined with wildlife sanctuary work like preparing animals’ food and cleaning enclosures.

Age Age:  18-80. Age Exceptions: this project accepts volunteers who are 17 years old with a letter of consent from a parent or guardian.

Number of Volunteers Number of Volunteers: Up to 10 Pre-Vet participants per start date, and up to 20 volunteers for the regular program. Traveling as a group? Choose your own dates and enjoy a fully customized schedule. See our Group Volunteering Page for more information.

 

What’s Included

Accommodations Accommodations: Includes shared housing in cabins, on the Victoria Falls weekend you’ll be in a double room in a 3 star hotel.

Number of Volunteers Tours: Rhino Conservation tour on Day 9, Dinner cruse on the Zambezi River on Day 14, Full day Safari in Botswana on Day 15.

Food Food: Three meals per day are provided on the program, meals are not included in Victoria Falls.

Airport Transfers Airport Transfers: Airport pickup and airport drop off is included on the program in Bulawayo – in Victoria Falls local taxi’s will be paid locally

Orientation Orientation: Participants attend a pre-arrival video meeting with the local coordinator and receive comprehensive training and introductions during the on-site orientation.

Support Support: Comprehensive and professional pre-departure travel guidance, 24/7 GoEco emergency hotline, experienced local field team.

 

What’s not Included

Flights to Zimbabwe and to Victoria falls are not included, entry visa (between $50-$100 USD depending on nationality), travel health insurance, personal expenses, expenses for all excursions. *You will need a double-entry visa. Items not included in Victoria Falls: meals, taxis, personal purchases, entry ticket into Victoria Falls national Park ($50).

Bulawayo is Zimbabwe’s second largest city and home to more than 650,000 people. This city is considered the business and industrial capital of the country. The wildlife orphanage is located about 30 minutes from the city and set on a beautiful, family-owned property. Nearby lays the Matopo National Park, which has the highest concentration of leopards of all national parks, including Victoria Falls.

About the Wildlife Orphanage:

The Wildlife Orphanage is a sanctuary for animals unlikely to survive in the wild, offering shelter to those orphaned, abandoned, or injured, as well as those confiscated from illegal traffickers. Renowned for its innovative work in wildlife rescue and release. Established in 1973 by a former game ranger, the orphanage operates distinctly from a zoo, focusing on rehabilitating rescued animals for wild reintroduction when possible, and providing lifelong care for educational and research purposes otherwise. It aims to rescue distressed wildlife across Zimbabwe, educate the local population on natural heritage, promote wildlife and habitat conservation, conduct research for zoological insights, and collaborate with authorities on wildlife management.

About the Volunteer Program:

Upon joining, volunteers are introduced to the orphanage’s operations without the need for prior experience, as comprehensive training is provided. The program is designed for those passionate about animal welfare. Initially, volunteers familiarize themselves with the orphanage’s daily routines, collaborating with various staff members across different areas, including carnivores, primates, birds of prey, snakes, and domestic farm animals.

Volunteer tasks are diverse, ranging from food preparation, feeding, enclosure maintenance, to educational outreach and enclosure construction. Special attention is given to hand-rearing orphaned animals, requiring dedication as it can involve night-time feedings and comforting scared young animals. Tasks are assigned based on the orphanage’s current needs and the volunteer’s duration of stay.

About the Pre-Vet Two-Week Itinerary:

The pre-vet focused activities are seamlessly integrated into the regular volunteer program. These activities range from attending educational lectures, participating in medical examinations, administering medications or treatments, aiding in the sedation of animals for medical procedures, helping with ultrasounds, darting wildlife, engaging in micro-chipping, and assisting in the capture and release of wildlife. This approach merges hands-on animal care with in-depth veterinary educational opportunities. While the sanctuary does not employ a full-time veterinarian, the local team is licensed and possesses extensive experience in managing, medicating, and providing initial medical care to wildlife both in the field and on-site. The selection of activities will depend on the sanctuary’s and the animals’ needs at the time of your visit, highlighting the unpredictable nature of working with wildlife. Please be aware that the sanctuary includes a section dedicated to farm animals, designed for educational purposes. As a result, some of your activities may involve working with these farm animals.

 

Pre-Vet program tasks may involve: 

  • Attending educational lectures
  • Participating in medical examinations
  • Administering medications or treatments
  • Aiding in the sedation of animals for medical procedures
  • Helping with ultrasounds
  • Shadowing the darting of wildlife live
  • Darting simulations and practice
  • Assisting in the capture and release of wildlife
  • Postmortems and autopsies on animals
  • Immobilizations of animals for relocation
  • Recording vitals such as oxygen saturation, heart-rate and breaths per minute using pulse oximeters and capnographs
  • Assisting with Vaccinations (intramuscular and subcutaneous), commonly with antibiotics and antiparasitics
  • Shearing of sheep
  • Weighing of sheep
  • Deworming

 

Volunteer program tasks may include:

  • Preparing food for the animals (keeping in mind the different diets of the various animals, including meat preparation)
  • Feeding the animals
  • Cleaning out enclosures
  • Contributing enrichment ideas for the animals
  • Assisting staff with educational outreach at local schools – not available during local school holidays
  • Assisting staff with hand-rearing animal orphans when possible
  • Observe and participate in the rescue and release efforts for injured and rehabilitated animals when possible

 

Please note that volunteer tasks depend on the current needs of the community and the wildlife and also upon the volunteers’ length of stay. Volunteers may only participate in some or all of the tasks.

Typical Schedule: Volunteers are expected to work six days per week, with Mondays off. Volunteers will work eight hours per day (8:00 AM to 4:00 PM) but will always be on call during fire season and when there are babies on-site. Baby shifts will be shared between the volunteers, as we would not expect you to be awake with them all night. Pre-Vet activities are planned throughout the 2 week itinerary and typically feature one pre-vet focused group activity per day.

 

January 2024 Pre-Vet Program Accomplishments: 

  • Immobilization of 2 leopards and a lion
  • Relocation of a leopard and brown hyena to Hwnage National Park
  • Release of 1 baboon to Matopos National Park
  • Weighing and vaccination of 7 sheep
  • Shearing of 7 sheep
  • Vaccination of 9 monkeys
  • Deworming of 12 monkeys and 5 baboons
  • Vaccination of 40+ chickens
  • Release of 3 snakes into Matopos National Park
  • 24 hour monitoring on sick sheep
  • 7 postmortem of cows
  • 1 postmortem of sheep
  • 1 postmortem of leopard
  • Loading of darts and target practice with them

 

Upgrade to the Internship and Receive an Accredited Diploma: Ideal for students already pursuing pre-veterinary studies or those seeking to strengthen their university applications, this opportunity allows you to convert your Pre-vet Program into an internship and receive a Diploma in International Volunteering with a focus on Wildlife Conservation. This diploma, formulated in partnership with the wildlife orphanage, grants up to 41 UK credits, 10 US credits, and 20-21 European credits. You can opt for this addition after your application interview. The online course requires a one-time fee of US$990, covering all necessary study materials, supervision, and certification. To ensure adequate preparation, it’s advisable to start the course material at least one month prior to your program start date, though you have the flexibility to begin sooner and progress at your own pace. For comprehensive information about the Diploma, visit our Student Page here.

 

Internet icon Internet: WiFi is available. Volunteers receive one free voucher of 10 GB and further wifi may be purchased for a $15 voucher. The local team will help also volunteers purchase a SIM card locally.

Laundry icon Laundry: Laundry is washed and freshly ironed by the staff twice per week. Delicates and undergarments are washed by hand personally by volunteers and hung to dry, supplies are provided.

Accommodations icon Accommodations: Volunteers on the program will stay in two to six person cabins. The rooms are equipped with a bed, mosquito nets, shelves, wardrobe, bedside table and electricity. Additionally, volunteers will be provided with clean sheets, blankets and a swimming towel. The site has hot water showers, Western-style toilets, braai (BBQ) area, kitchen and a small swimming pool, available for volunteers to use during the summer months. The volunteer entertainment room is equipped with sofas, games, library, pool table, dart board, and a projector to watch movies. In Victoria falls you’ll be placed in double rooms in a comfortable hotel sharing with 1 other traveller in your group.

Food icon Food: Three meals are provided per day. Most meals include meat dishes but vegetarian meals can be arranged. Dinner is usually eaten together with the team of volunteers and/or local family. Tea, coffee and cold water are available throughout the day. Meals in Victoria Falls are all purchases locally at local restaurants within walking distance.
*Note: Due to the remote location, this project is unable to cater for vegans or those who are lactose or gluten intolerant.

 

  • This program is open to everyone interested in the veterinary field with a wildlife focus
  • Note to qualified vets: This program is tailored for pre-vet students and, at most, first- and second-year veterinary students.
  • Good level of English
  • Motivation to work with animals
  • Vaccinations – please consult a doctor before departure
  • Flexible attitude and hard-working
  • Dietary Requirements: This project cannot accommodate volunteers with a strict vegan, lactose-intolerant or gluten-free diet
  • Matopos Rhino Conservation Excursion (included): You won’t want to miss this opportunity to see white rhinos in this beautiful national park. Explore the vital issues surrounding the endangered White and Black Rhino species in Africa during a dedicated day of education. The tour is included in the 4 week program fee and takes the full day.
  • Sunset Dinner Cruise on the Zambezi River (included): Kick off your Victoria Falls getaway with a relaxed cruise at golden hour, complete with a three-course dinner and drinks. This is one of the best ways to experience the Zambezi — calm waters, big skies, and excellent chances of spotting hippos, elephants, crocodiles, and beautiful birdlife along the riverbanks.
  • Chobe National Park Full-Day Safari (Included): A bucket-list safari day across the border into Botswana, with all border logistics arranged for you. Chobe is known for its incredible wildlife density (especially elephants), and you’ll spend the day immersed in classic African safari scenery and unforgettable animal encounters.
  • Victoria Falls National Park Visit: Explore one of the world’s most iconic natural wonders up close. Walk the viewpoints and trails, feel the mist, take those “wow” photos, and enjoy free time in the vibrant town of Victoria Falls for markets, cafés, and souvenirs before flying home. Tickets to enter are about $50 paid locally to the national park.

 

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