Desert Elephant Conservation Support

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2 - 12 Wochen  ·  Alter 18 - 50+

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Freiwilligenprojekt mit höchster Qualität. Dieses Projekt bietet Qualität, die Maßstäbe setzt - weit über dem Durchschnitt.

Highlights

  • Building protective walls around pumps, tanks and windmills to safeguard community water sources.
  • Tracking desert elephant herds and collecting movement data.
  • Visiting local farmers to assess elephant-human conflict risk.

Highlights

  • Building protective walls around pumps, tanks and windmills to safeguard community water sources.
  • Tracking desert elephant herds and collecting movement data.
  • Visiting local farmers to assess elephant-human conflict risk.
  • Contributing to a growing database of elephant identification kits.
  • Getting to know individual elephant personalities and monitoring their behaviour.


  • Besonders geeignet für

    Alter 18+
    Alleinreisend
    Pärchen
    50+

    Über das Programm

    As a volunteer with our desert elephant conservation program, you’ll contribute to meaningful projects that protect elephants and people, mitigate conflict.

    In one of the world’s last remaining true wilderness areas, in Namibia’s vast Damaraland, elephants roam in constant search for water. As a volunteer with our desert elephant conservation program, you’ll contribute to meaningful projects that protect elephants and people, mitigate conflict and ...

    Über das Programm

    In one of the world’s last remaining true wilderness areas, in Namibia’s vast Damaraland, elephants roam in constant search for water. As a volunteer with our desert elephant conservation program, you’ll contribute to meaningful projects that protect elephants and people, mitigate conflict and set a path towards peaceful coexistence. Project work includes construction of walls to protect water sources, tracking and identifying elephants and monitoring local herds.

    Join us in Namibia’s desert, a remote wilderness area rarely seen by tourists. Witness the uniquely adapted desert elephants, lions and giraffes in their natural environment. You might also spot black rhino, oryx, brown and spotted hyena, leopard, cheetah and more. Sleep under vast starry skies, learn to cook over an open fire in traditional style, experience the local culture and explore Namibia’s wild beauty in your free time.

    This program is typically run in two-week intervals, with the first week committed to building activities to protect critical water sources for local communities. During the second week, volunteers will get fieldwork experience tracking desert elephants and collecting data for conservation work. 

    Species
    Desert-dwelling elephants are actually the same species (known as African savannah or bush elephants, Loxodonta africana) found in many safari destinations on the continent. These elephants have made the Namib Desert their home and have developed special adaptations for surviving the extreme temperatures and terrain. With only 150 individuals estimated in this population, your contribution as a volunteer can really make a difference in their conservation. If this population doesn’t survive there won’t be any others, as it’s their unique adaptations that enable them to survive here. Additional species you might encounter include oryx, desert-adapted lions, leopards, brown hyenas and black rhinos.

    Location
    Our project work is based in Damaraland, a tribal wilderness area running parallel to the iconic Skeleton Coast National Park in Namibia. This area forms part of the Namib Desert, a vast and true wilderness. Because of the area’s low rainfall, farming is restricted, creating a haven for wildlife adapted to desert conditions. The desert is full of surprises, with temporary river systems dotted with large shady trees, and occasional green, lush wetland areas that emerge unexpectedly!

    Tagesablauf

    The project is split into 2 parts, with week 1 being the Building week and week 2 being the Elephant Patrol week. As with any schedule, there's no standard day, and tasks may change depending on the project work required.
    • 6:30 AM: You'll have an early rise to beat the Namibian heat.
    • 7:00 AM: Generally ...

    Tagesablauf

    The project is split into 2 parts, with week 1 being the Building week and week 2 being the Elephant Patrol week. As with any schedule, there's no standard day, and tasks may change depending on the project work required.
    • 6:30 AM: You'll have an early rise to beat the Namibian heat.
    • 7:00 AM: Generally you will have breakfast at the camp by 7:00 AM and then travel to the project site.
    • 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Upon arrival at the project site, you will either begin building or tracking the elephants (depending on which week you are on). You'll stop at around 12:00 PM to avoid the hottest part of the day.
    • 12:00 - 2:30 PM: Travel back to camp for a traditional African siesta and enjoy some lunch, before heading back to the project site.
    • 14:30 - 5:00 PM: Project work continues. Once project work is finished for the day, we will find a spot to set up camp for the night.
    • 6:00 PM onwards: The evenings are spent around the campfire, eating dinner and talking about the day’s events.

    the first week committed to building activities to protect critical water sources for local communities. During the second week, volunteers will get fieldwork experience tracking desert elephants and collecting data for conservation work. 

    Freizeitaktivitäten

    You are allowed to enjoy free time in the evenings during projects. You can enjoy sundowners, spend evenings conversing and relaxing around the campfire, and listen to the sounds of Africa. Additionally, you have the weekend off at the base camp before the Elephant Patrol week. During this time, you ...

    Freizeitaktivitäten

    You are allowed to enjoy free time in the evenings during projects. You can enjoy sundowners, spend evenings conversing and relaxing around the campfire, and listen to the sounds of Africa. Additionally, you have the weekend off at the base camp before the Elephant Patrol week. During this time, you can explore, read, take a swim in the elephant drinking dam, and relax.

    Voraussetzungen

    Voraussetzungen

    Mindestalter: 18 Jahre

    Um an diesem Programm teilzunehmen, musst du zu Programmbeginn mindestens 18 Jahre alt sein. Es kann Ausnahmen geben, wenn du die Erlaubnis deines/r Erziehungsberechtigten vorlegen kannst oder wenn du von deinen Eltern begleitet wirst

    Sprachkenntnisse

    Du brauchst folgende Sprachkenntnisse: Englisch (Grundkenntnisse)

    Ausbildung

    auf High School Niveau

    Polizeiliches Führungszeugnis

    erforderlich

    Staatszugehörigkeit

    Es gibt keine Beschränkungen. Helfende Hände aus aller Welt sind willkommen.

    Arbeitszeiten

    Deine Hilfe wird an folgenden Tagen benötigt: Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag und Freitag von 06:30 - 18:00

    Leistungen

    Leistungen

    Dienstleistungen von GVI

    Program fees include:
    • Project work: Assist with practical anti-conflict solutions to help conserve the desert elephants.
    • Accommodation: You'll experience a variety of accommodations from dorm rooms in Swakopmund, to wild camping while on project.
    • Meals: Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner, prepared over the campfire. Drinking water provided.
    • Airport transfer: You'll get collected from Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek and transferred to Swakopmund (4-hour drive), where you'll stay overnight.
    • Comprehensive pre-departure support: Includes a dedicated support coordinator to answer your questions, an Essential Info Pack, and a webinar to learn more about your program.
    • Comprehensive in-country support: Includes a welcome orientation, including safety, culture and environmental info. A Program Manager is there to support you.
    • Mental health support: Receive support services provided by licensed professionals.
    • Project transport: Transport during project.
    • Project materials: Project building materials.

    Abholung vom Flughafen Hosea Kutako International Airport

    You'll get collected from Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek and transferred to Swakopmund (4-hour drive), where you'll stay overnight.

    Unterkunft

    Accommodation on this project is basic, but it’s also everything you need! On our desert elephant conservation program you’ll experience different accommodation options depending on which stage of the program you’re in. 

    Start your adventure with an overnight stay in comfortable dormitory-style housing in Swakopmund (upgrades available at an extra charge, availability dependent). Then make your way to our base camp, where you’ll experience our unique open-air treehouse. Listen to the night sounds of the Namib Desert from a safe, raised platform. When you’re on a project site you’ll experience our mobile camps, including tents or bed rolls under the stars. Because some days are spent wild camping, we recommend you bring biodegradable wipes.

    Verpflegung

    Meals Include: 
    • breakfast 
    • lunch
    • dinner
    Most meals will be prepared over the campfire, however dietary requirements can be tended to. 
    Drinking water provided

    Internetzugriff

    Limitierte Verbindung vor Ort

    Was ist NICHT inklusive?

    Was ist NICHT inklusive?

    Flugtickets

    Der nächstgelegene Flughafen ist Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) in Windhoek. Wir helfen dir günstige Flüge nach Namibia zu finden. FINDE GÜNSTIGE FLÜGE

    Reiseversicherung

    Ins Ausland zu gehen ist ein Abenteuer, auf das man sich stets gut vorbereiten sollte. Plötzliche Krankheit oder Verletzung, Stornierung oder Diebstahl - eine Reiseversicherung für Namibia bietet die nötige Sicherheit. ANGEBOT EINHOLEN

    Impfungen

    Bevor du deine Freiwilligenarbeit in Namibia antrittst, solltest du dich noch einmal von deinem Arzt beraten lassen und deine erforderlichen Impfungen für Namibia überprüfen. IMPFSCHUTZ ÜBERPRÜFEN

    Informationen zur Anreise

    2025 dates

    • 05 Jan 2025
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    • 11 May 2025
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    • 08 Jun 2025
    • 22 Jun 2025
    • 06 Jul 2025
    • 20 Jul 2025
    • 03 Aug 2025
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    • 31 Aug 2025
    • 14 Sep 2025
    • 28 Sep 2025
    • 12 Oct 2025
    • 26 Oct 2025
    • 09 Nov 2025
    • 23 Nov 2025

    Verfügbarkeit
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    Programmgebühren

    2 Wochen (Mindestaufenthalt) 2.045€
    4 Wochen 3.145€
    6 Wochen 4.145€
    8 Wochen 5.145€
    12 Wochen (Maximaler Aufenthalt) 7.745€
    Durchschnittliche Gebühren 833€/Woche

    Programmgebühren

    833€ / Woche 2 - 12 Wochen Alter 18 - 50+

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    Dauer

    2 - 12 Wochen

    Anzahlung

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    Ausstehende Zahlung

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    Founded in 1998, GVI runs programs in 21 locations, in 13 countries around the world, each manned by our own staff and aligned to the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals or UN SDGs as well as the objectives of local partners. We welcome participants from all around the world and help facilitate their development into global citizens. This is how we achieve our mission of building a global network of people united by their passion to make a difference.


    We are truly a global family brought together by our dedication to long-term positive impact. At the root of our success is our commitment to investing in authentic, meaningful connections with one another, which is why mutual respect and trust are central to our operations. Although we respond with empathy to difficult situations, we believe that most circumstances can benefit from taking a light-hearted approach. By sharing stories of local achievement with our teams worldwide we build the momentum to catapult us toward our vision for the future.

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