Day
1: Arrival
and pick up from
the International Airport, and transfer
to host family home.
Day
2: Morning: registration and start of orientation.
About 4 hours
lecture at the home of your host. Topics covered during orientation
lecture will include the country's culture, history, customs, politics,
geography, and necessary health precautions, and various other topics,
such as the diversity of Local life.
Afternoon is free for exploring local life and getting to know
your host family.
Day
3: Overseas volunteers
and international interns leave for
project early in the morning after breakfast.
Introductions held with project staff, and the host family.
Day
3-8: International volunteer or internship work. Overseas interns and
volunteers abroad are free to explore the
surrounding
areas in their free time.
Day
9:
End international volunteer and internship work. Farewell to
the
project and first evaluation of the
program.
Day
10-13: Wilderness Safari: (3-4 Days)
After
about 9 days of work, its time to have fun -
overseas volunteers and Africa interns on this program
visit world
famous game reserves, nature parks, and/or beaches.
Day
10-11: Depart from Base in the morning.
Have Picnic
lunch en route
to game reserve, spend the afternoon and the next day on
game drives. East African is home to
thousands of wild animals including rhino, buffalo, impala, water buck,
lion, elephant, giraffe, Africa Buffalo, zebra, cheetah and leopard. It
is also seasonal home to thousands of wildebeests. Dinner and
overnight at the campsite.
Day
12
Game Drives: Morning
game drives in game reserve. Dinner and overnight in a budget
hotel.
Day
13
Game Reserve - Back to Base:
After
breakfast proceed for a game drive in pristine national parks with lots
of birds and many animal species such as elephants,
leopard, cheetah, rhino, hippo, lion, buffalo, Hyena, fox, water buck,
impala, jackal etc and various species of bats.
Depart
for Base after game
drive arriving at Base in the afternoon.
Program Evaluation.
Day
14: End of Adventure Program. Departure
for
those staying for 2
weeks. Those staying longer return to host and project placement.
Note:
Weekends are Free for volunteers to explore East African
life.
International volunteers can visit the cities and explore local places
of interest cuch as national parks, lakes, and nature parks. Volunteers
abroad should seek the advise of host family and program coordinator.