About The Addo National Park Volunteer Program
Program Details
The Addo National Park lies deep within the shadows of the dense valley bushveld of the Sundays River region of the Eastern Cape. Here, the evenings are punctuated by the strident howl of the black-backed jackal, and the francolin's call heralds each new dawn. Safe from relentless persecution in the past, the African Elephants of the bush now roam in peace. The original Elephant section of the park was proclaimed in 1931, when only eleven elephants remained in the area - today this finely tuned ecosystem is sanctuary to over 450 elephants, Cape buffalo, black rhino, lion, leopard, zebra and a variety of antelope species, as well as the unique flightless dung beetle, found almost exclusively in Addo.
In addition to the elephants the resident Big 5 species include lions which were introduced in 2003 along with spotted hyena, 500 head of buffalo, a well established population of black rhinos, and leopards in the mountains and coastal forest regions.
Volunteers must remain flexible about the type of work to be done.
Accommodation
Volunteers are required to share rooms with each other (same sex sharing can not be guaranteed). Volunteers will have the services of a char twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) to clean huts and do laundry and ironing. Bed linen is provided. Volunteers prepare their own breakfast and dinner which are usually shared between volunteers as a group. Transport to town is available by means of an open top bakkie (pick-up truck) when a staff member goes to town for other chores or duties. Volunteers live in a group environment and are expected to be able to maintain cordial relationships with fellow volunteers and reserve staff.
Please remember the reserve is located in a rural area with only a small town nearby. There are limited social activities and attractions in the area and is not ideal for volunteers that need to be in or near a big city! It is recommended that volunteers take ample reading material, card / board games, ipods, walkmans etc to entertain themselves. There is a restaurant located in the park which is within walking distance from the staff village.
What will you do?
Your volunteer placement at Addo Elephant National Park will see you working long hours in the African bush alongside dedicated conservationists. Volunteers will be involved with all sorts of work activities, including tasks that are not animal or wildlife related but is critical in conserving the environment, i.e. erosion control measures (rock packing dams, building gabions), tourist patrols, fence patrols, checking water points and some hard manual labour.
Optional experiences may include – Local Community Liaison work; Environmental Education to school groups and surrounding communities; Celebration of Environmental Calendar days (e.g. beach clean-up days); Guided Game Drives with rangers and field guides; Guided Horse Trails with rangers and field guides; Monitoring and Behavioural studies on Elephant and Red Bishop birds (seasonal in summer); Front Office and Reception duties at the lodge facilities in the park; Housekeeping and Maintenance (optional).
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Country:
South Africa, Eastern CapeMinimum Duration:
4 WeeksMaximum Duration:
12 WeeksPast Volunteer Comments
"There are many animals all around. You are hands-on doing real work helping the environment and with conservation. It has changed the path of my career. I don’t ever want to leave."
"I had a magical time in the national park. It is a pity my stay was so short and I have to go home - still it was exactly what I needed."




