Horse and Wildlife Care
Work the sables and care for the wild animals in Victoria Falls
Volunteering for the Horse and Wildlife Care Project
Welcome to our unique volunteer project nestled just outside the breathtaking Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, in the beautiful Fuller Forest conservation area. At our organisation, we offer a one-of-a-kind opportunity to blend your passion for horses with hands-on care for wildlife in our sanctuary.
This opportunity guarantees a memorable journey with no day looking the same.
Your time spent volunteering on this project will be nothing short of extraordinary.
Overview of the Horse and Wildlife Care project
Our equine residents hail from Zimbabwe and South Africa, each with a unique story. With a range of different backgrounds, some of the horses in our care have endured hardships, requiring intervention to provide them with a better quality of life. By joining this program, you’ll play a role in their rehabilitation and ongoing care, witnessing firsthand the transformative power or love and compassion.
Here, your days will be spent in a dynamic blend of horse care and wildlife involvement. Alongside nurturing our beloved horses, you’ll engage in the care of our wildlife sanctuary animals, including lions, spotted hyenas, ostriches and more.
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On top of that you will also engage in wildlife conservation activities without Conservation and Research Manager on projects like our vulnerable tree protection program or camera trapping. This is an amazing opportunity to learn more about ecosystem restoration, wildlife research and wildlife conservation.
Project Highlights
Horse rehabilitation: We’re dedicated to caring for rescue horses with the utmost compassion. This commitment translates into providing abundant TLC, physiotherapy, and groundwork. By working closely with these special horses, you’ll have the chance to expand your horizons in horse care beyond the basics. Building trust and fostering strong bonds with our rescue horses is at the heart of what we do, and you’ll be part of this rewarding journey as you embark on your own learning adventure with us.
Ground Work: Participate in the horse training through ground work sessions. These are vital for maintaining the well-being of our horses, ensuring they are in prime condition. Through schooling and training exercises, we focus on conditioning the horses while addressing any behavioural issues that may arise.
Riding in the community and reserve: Ride out into the community outside of Victoria Falls and see the beautiful views of the Zimbabwean landscape. You will also enjoy rides into our forest area where you might come across African wildlife, and your presence assists in anti-poaching and de-forestation.
Care &welfare of sanctuary animals: Assist in the daily care through feeding, cleaning, and behaviour enrichment and expand your knowledge and passion for our animals by getting to know and love their individual personalities.
Wildlife Monitoring and Reserve Maintenance: Join our dedicated wildlife team on reserve management tasks, and develop and maintain the environment we are based in. This includes assisting them with various initiatives such as reserve management, lion enrichment research, and wildlife monitoring.
Assist with Wildlife Research: Gather and submit essential data for our various projects such as Elephant Impact Monitoring, Camera Trapping, Lion Enrichment, Wildlife Monitoring, Bird Surveying and more.
About the Location & Accommodation
Location
There’s no other place on Earth like Victoria Falls! Known as the Adventure Capital of Africa and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the variety of activities to enjoy in this area are truly unlimited. Make yourself at home at the world’s largest waterfall system. This is a dream location for any traveller looking to connect with nature in the most unforgettable way.
Wildlife is held in the highest regard in Victoria Falls. With the town bordering an unfenced National Park, it is not uncommon to have wildlife in the streets. Elephants, lions and buffalo are all known to move through the town whilst warthogs and baboons are daily visitors. Surrounded by incredible wildlife, spectacular birds and awesome reptiles, the safari never stops. Your next wildlife encounter can happen at any given moment!
Accommodation
At our volunteer village you will be staying in our spacious safari tents of 4-6 people with a large ablution block just a few steps away. Down time is spent in the volunteer lounge overlooking a watering hole. Share meals and build friendships with your fellow volunteers. Our volunteer village is nestled in Fuller Forest – 2000 hectares of prime forest estate, surrounded by beautiful flora and fauna. It’s only a 20-minute drive from the Victoria Falls town and a 10-minute drive from the Victoria Falls international airport.
Wildlife is held in the highest regard in Victoria Falls. With the town bordering an unfenced National Park, it is not uncommon to have wildlife in the streets. Elephants, lions and buffalo are all known to move through the town whilst warthogs and baboons are daily visitors. Surrounded by incredible wildlife, spectacular birds and awesome reptiles, the safari never stops. Your next wildlife encounter can happen at any given moment!
Pricing & Start Dates
We can’t wait to meet you! All volunteers are required to arrive on a Monday to begin their projects.
Please verify specific dates with your sales agent.
Additionally, ensure you check with your sales agent regarding the recommended airport for your transfers.
And There’s More
Victoria Falls is the adventure capital of Africa! Here are just a few of the experiences you can take advantage of at an additional cost while staying with us:
- A boat cruise on the mighty Zambezi River
- Follow in the footsteps of David Livingstone with a tour around the Victoria Falls National Park
- Adrenaline junkie? Bungee, swing or slide off the famour bridge or gorge.
- Get another stamp in that passport of yours by going on a game drive and boat cruiser in the Chobe National Park, Botswana.
- Hang over the Victoria Falls as you swim in the Devil’s Pool (seasonal approx. August-Feb)
- Get your adventure fix by white water rafting down the lower Zambezi River
- Fly above the Falls with a helicopter ride – getting a bird’s eye view of one of the world’s seven wonders!
- Taste traditional Zimbabwean dishes while you enjoy drumming, dancing and singing at The Boma Restaurant.
Apply for this volunteering project
Pricing Starts
From $1339 for 1 week. Your weekly cost will be reduced if you stay for longer than 2 weeks, book with a friend or are a returning volunteer.
Quick Facts
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Starts Every Monday
4 weeks – 12 weeks
Focus: Wildlife & Horses
Project Includes:
The project includes volunteer accommodation and full meals provided 7 days a week.
Airport transfers are available from a specific airport (please confirm with your sales agent).
All project-related transport, equipment, WIFI, and resources are included, along with support from our experienced 24-hour team.
Project Excludes:
The project package does not cover the following items: flights to the designated location, expenses related to obtaining a visa, insurance costs, optional additional excursions, and any personal expenses you may incur during your participation.
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