Wild Expedition: Conservation Volunteer Safari
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Wild Expedition: Conservation Volunteer Safari

7 nights / 8 daysGreater Kruger National Park, Private Conservation ConcessionMax 12 guests
About This Safari

A meaningful safari combining wildlife encounters with hands-on conservation work. Participate in anti-poaching patrols, rhino monitoring, wildlife research, and nocturnal predator tracking alongside professional rangers and scientists.

Key Highlights
Anti-poaching patrol experiences
Rhino monitoring
Wildlife research
Nocturnal predator tracking
Conservation workshops
Field work with rangers
Day-by-Day Itinerary

Every day handcrafted for unforgettable moments

Arrival in Greater Kruger National Park
DAY 1

Arrival in Greater Kruger National Park

Welcome to Greater Kruger National Park. You are met by your dedicated safari guide and transferred to your exclusive lodge. Settle into your adventure-style lodge with research facilities before an evening sundowner overlooking the African bush.

Private airport/hotel transfer
Check-in at Greater Kruger research camps
Welcome drinks & orientation
Evening sundowner drive
Dawn Game Drive & Bush Walk
DAY 2

Dawn Game Drive & Bush Walk

Rise before dawn for the magical golden hour game drive. Your expert tracker and ranger lead you through the bush in search of the Big Five. After a hearty bush breakfast, embark on a guided walking safari to discover the smaller wonders — tracks, insects, medicinal plants.

Sunrise Big Five game drive
Bush breakfast in the wild
Guided walking safari
Afternoon siesta & pool time
Full Day Safari Expedition
DAY 3

Full Day Safari Expedition

A full day in the wilderness with packed gourmet picnic. Venture deep into prime wildlife territory, following fresh tracks and seasonal migration routes. This is the day for those once-in-a-lifetime sightings — perhaps a leopard with a kill or a wild dog pack on the hunt.

Extended morning drive
Gourmet bush picnic lunch
Afternoon game drive
Sunset photography session
Cultural Immersion & Twilight Safari
DAY 4

Cultural Immersion & Twilight Safari

Experience the human side of Africa with a visit to a local community. Learn about conservation efforts and the symbiotic relationship between wildlife reserves and surrounding communities. Return for an unforgettable twilight drive as nocturnal predators emerge.

Community visit & cultural exchange
Conservation project briefing
Twilight game drive
Traditional boma dinner under stars
Photography & Wilderness Discovery
DAY 5

Photography & Wilderness Discovery

A photographer's dream day. Your ranger positions the vehicle for optimal light at waterholes and known territorial markers. Learn bush photography techniques from your guide. Afternoon brings a specialist bird-watching session, followed by a private bush dinner beneath a canopy of stars.

Photography-focused game drive
Waterhole hide session
Bird-watching expedition
Private bush dinner
Off-Road Adventure & Sundowner
DAY 6

Off-Road Adventure & Sundowner

Push deeper into rarely-visited corners of Private Conservation Concession on a specially permitted off-road track. The reward: solitude, pristine landscapes, and exclusive wildlife encounters far from any other vehicle. Cap the day with sundowners on a scenic hilltop as the African sun melts into the horizon.

Off-road exclusive track
Remote area exploration
Hilltop sundowner experience
Night drive with spotlight
Specialist Tracking & Spa Day
DAY 7

Specialist Tracking & Spa Day

Morning dedicated to tracking predators with your ranger using traditional methods. Afternoon at leisure — enjoy the lodge spa, infinity pool, or a private in-room massage overlooking the bush. Evening features a sommelier-led wine tasting paired with game meats.

Specialist predator tracking
Luxury spa treatment
Wine tasting experience
Gourmet dinner pairing
Farewell Safari & Departure
DAY 8

Farewell Safari & Departure

Your final dawn game drive — often the most magical, as if the bush saves the best for last. Return to the lodge for a leisurely brunch, collect your complimentary safari photos, and bid farewell to your ranger team. Your private transfer takes you to the airport for onward travel. The memories of Africa will stay with you forever.

Final sunrise game drive
Farewell brunch at the lodge
Complimentary safari photo album
Private airport transfer
What Makes It Unique
Meaningful conservation contribution
Hands-on wildlife education
Direct anti-poaching impact
Professional field training

Inclusions

Lodge accommodation
All meals
Conservation activities
Expert guides
Game drives
Night walks
Workshops
Park fees
Impact certificate

Exclusions

International flights
Travel insurance
Personal equipment
Your Accommodation
Adventure-style lodge with research facilities
Lodge Spotlight

Greater Kruger research camps

Greater Kruger research camps

Accommodation type: Adventure-style lodge with research facilities

Safari experience 1
Safari experience 2
Safari experience 3
From

$1,400

per person sharing
Duration7 nights / 8 days
Best TimeJune-August
Book Ahead6-9 months
AvailabilityApril-September
Max Guests12 guests

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Best Time to Visit

Peak Dry (Jun–Sep)

Best wildlife viewing. Sparse vegetation means animals gather at waterholes. Cool mornings, warm days.

Green Season (Nov–Mar)

Lush landscapes, baby animals, migrant birds. Afternoon thunderstorms create dramatic photo opportunities.

Shoulder (Apr–May, Oct)

Sweet spot — fewer crowds, good sightings, mild weather. October is exceptional for predator activity.

What to Pack

Neutral-coloured clothing (khaki, olive, beige)
Wide-brimmed hat & quality sunglasses
Warm layers for early morning drives
Camera with zoom lens (200mm+)
Binoculars (8x42 recommended)
SPF 50+ sunscreen & insect repellent
Comfortable closed-toe walking shoes
Head torch for nighttime (red light mode)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before booking

Safari Quick Facts

Malaria status: Consult your doctor for prophylaxis recommendations

Visa: Many nationalities enter South Africa visa-free for 90 days. Check your country\'s requirements.

Currency: South African Rand (ZAR). Major credit cards accepted at all lodges.

Language: English widely spoken. Lodges have multilingual staff.

Getting there: Fly into OR Tambo International (JNB) or Cape Town International (CPT). Charter flights to reserves available.

Tipping: R100-200/day for your ranger, R50-100/day for tracker. Guidelines provided at your lodge.

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