Join a group of international volunteers aged 15-17 for a two-week Climate Change program in Nakuru, Kenya. Experience a distinctive mix of cultural exploration, wildlife conservation, and community engagement as you take part in Swahili courses, explore Thomson Falls and Nakuru National Park, embark on wildlife safaris, and learn traditional Kenyan cooking. Engage in environmental projects and cultural experiences, actively contributing to sustainable tourism in the region.
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Your Schedule at a Glance (two-week commitment):
What’s Included
What’s not Included
Flights, visas (if required), travel health insurance, lunches on weekends, personal expenses.
The program unfolds in Nakuru, Kenya, renowned for its free-roaming wildlife and commitment to sustainable tourism. The region’s economy relies significantly on its diverse fauna, with wildlife conservation initiatives aiming to harmonize human and animal coexistence. You’ll be within a gated community in Nakuru, offering security features like electric pulse fencing and CCTV surveillance. Excursions will take you to notable locations such as Thomson Falls, Nakuru National Park, and the Dundori Forest & Tree Nursery. Each site provides a unique perspective on Kenya’s natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and ongoing conservation efforts. Close proximity to hospitals, police stations, and local amenities ensures a safe and accessible environment for participants.
Join a two-week teen expedition in Nakuru, Kenya, blending wildlife encounters, cultural immersion, environmental projects, and community engagement for a comprehensive experience.
Guided by wildlife specialists, volunteers actively monitor wildlife, conduct surveys, assist in collar installations, and engage with the local community for biodiversity preservation. Types of tasks in this category may include:
Delve into combatting invasive plant species, understanding species interactions, and empowering local women to promote sustainable practices. Types of tasks in this category may include:
In the tranquil Dundori Forest & Tree Nursery, collaborate on tasks like maintaining tree seedlings to actively promote sustainable tourism practices and positively impact the local ecosystem. Types of tasks in this category may include:
Note: All activities are subject to local conditions and may vary to ensure a dynamic yet rewarding experience.
Please take note of this project’s minimum requirements:
The detailed itinerary spans a diverse range of activities, from cultural immersion and wildlife conservation to community engagement and outdoor exploration. Highlights include a Maasai cultural experience, a Kenyan cooking class, game drives in the Wildlife Conservancy, combating invasive plant species, and a boat ride in Lake Naivasha. The program provides opportunities for personal growth and reflection, emphasizing global citizenship and sustainable practices. Participants will actively contribute to conservation efforts, engage with local communities, and create lasting memories in the picturesque landscapes of Nakuru.
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