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Outstanding 4.9rating (40)

Southern Safari Stables

location
2 - 10 weeks  ·  Age 18 - 50+

rating  Outstanding 4.9  · 
  Verified by Volunteer World
  Moderate response rate

Highlights

  • Get to know the African bush whilst exploring on horseback. Ride right up to leopards, weave through herds of antelope, canter past wildebeest, all on horseback.
  • Assist in cattle work- The ranch is home to 200 cattle, with 2 pedigree breeds- Boran and Inkone. Cattle need to be dipped, vaccinated and herded to different areas on the ranch.
  • Volunteers gain valuable experience in the daily running and management of an African stable yard.
  • Over 18 000 hectares, freedom and breath-taking moments for your enjoyment.
  • Take advantage of optional excursions to see Zimbabwe’s natural wonders and wildlife areas.

Especially suitable

Age 18+
Singles
Couples

About the program

If you are looking for large animal experience for your studies, have always wanted to ride with African wildlife, this is a great project for you!

Set on a beautiful 18 000 hectare game reserve in the wilds of Zimbabwe, this project is great for people interested in a career in equine industry, experience on a fully functional cattle farm or those looking for horse management work experience. If you are looking for large animal experience for ...

About the program

Set on a beautiful 18 000 hectare game reserve in the wilds of Zimbabwe, this project is great for people interested in a career in equine industry, experience on a fully functional cattle farm or those looking for horse management work experience. If you are looking for large animal experience for your studies, have always wanted to ride with African wildlife, get lots of hours in the saddle then this is a great project choice.

The ranch is home to 200 cattle, with 2 pedigree breeds- Boran and Inkone. There are 100 calving cows on the farm - the calving season is October/November where volunteers assist with the calving process - Cattle need to be dipped, vaccinated and herded to different areas on the ranch.

As a volunteer you will be involved with hands-on work within the yard, which houses 13 horses with everything from ponies to rescued racing thoroughbreds, Arab crosses and appaloosas. Incredible riding opportunities throughout the game reserve where you can spot a wide range of game from horseback. 

Your days will be split into different riding, farm and bush activities from trail rides searching for giraffe, zebra, brown hyena and leopard, cattle focused tasks, cross country riding exploring the bush, going up boulders for breath taking views, stable duties, training young horses - and if you’re lucky witnessing the birth of a new foal.





Typical day

Volunteer Key Activities

Africa provides an ever-changing environment, power failures, water and fuel shortages, temperature fluctuations, and other uncontrollable situations do occur. You will need to remain flexible, understanding and good-humoured. “African time” can be difficult and ...

Typical day

Volunteer Key Activities

Africa provides an ever-changing environment, power failures, water and fuel shortages, temperature fluctuations, and other uncontrollable situations do occur. You will need to remain flexible, understanding and good-humoured. “African time” can be difficult and frustrating for those who are used to a very structured life, so this is something to bare in mind.

Once you arrive in Zimbabwe, your care is the responsibility of your project manager. Through your project manager we aim to provide you with your daily needs, keep you out of harms way and to support you in your work. In exchange we ask you to attend work punctually and to behave consistently in ways that will reflect well on your project manager.

The first week of the program you will go through a number of inductions at the yard. This will include stable’s daily rota, schooling plans, the personality of the horses and a chance to familiarizes yourself with the rides in the park. Thereafter the working week at the stables runs from Monday to Saturday, with Sundays off.

As a volunteer you will undertake a variety of activities, such as:

  • Schooling horses
  • Going on game viewing rides
  • Tracking the leopards and spotted hyenas on horseback
  • Snare sweeps
  • Wildlife management exercises on horseback such as boundary patrols and snare sweeps
  • Swimming with horses

Extra days off can be organised if required so volunteers can participate in other activities around the game reserve, such as visiting the local school and working with the children. The requirements of the stable change from day-to-day, therefore an open mind and flexible attitude is a must! Volunteers can expect to spend an average of 2-6 hours daily on horseback.

Volunteers are advised to bring their own riding gear- helmet, boots, jods/jeans etc. All tack is provided by the location.



Free-time activities

There are a wide range of activities for volunteers to enjoy during their off days. Volunteers can participate in other activities around the game reserve, such as visiting the local school and working with the children.

Being set on a game reserve means that game viewing and sightseeing around the ...

Free-time activities

There are a wide range of activities for volunteers to enjoy during their off days. Volunteers can participate in other activities around the game reserve, such as visiting the local school and working with the children.

Being set on a game reserve means that game viewing and sightseeing around the reserve is always available. The reserve is set in a mountainous area where it is possible to go for hikes, enjoy the scenery from the top of a mountain, admire the animals on the reserve and have the opportunity to do some wildlife photography.

Requirements

Requirements

Minimum Age: 18 years

In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.

Language Skills

You need to speak English (basic level)

Nationality Restrictions

No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.

Time Commitment

Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday

What's Included

What's Included

Services by Worldwide Vets

What's Included?

Great news, it is pretty much everything! Including your:

  • Pre departure assistance with planning and flights from one of our destination specialists
  • Shared accommodation (upgrades on request)
  • Airport pick-up and drop-off from Bulawayo or Harare International Airports
  • 3 meals a day from our team of great chefs
  • A full-time housekeeping service and laundry
  • Onsite 24 hour volunteer coordinator

What's Not Included?

  • International or domestic flights to and away from the project
  • Visas
  • Insurance
  • Extra activities/trips

Airport Pickup at Bulawayo Airport

For your Arrival

You will need to arrive into Bulawayo before 1pm on the Monday that your project is set to begin. Upon your arrival you will be transferred straight to the reserve with other volunteers arriving that day. The drive to the reserve is a 3.5hr drive. Any late arrivals after this time, you will need to stay at a hotel and we will arrange a private transfer to Nyedzi the next day at your own cost.

For your Departure

You will reach the Bulawayo airport at 10am so you will need to book a departure flight no earlier than 12 noon. You will be taken from the reserve directly to Bulawayo airport on the Monday morning of your departure.

Please note if your arrival date is not a Monday, we can still pick you up, but there will be a fee associated with the private transfer which is USD$210 each way.

Accommodation

Your accommodation will be within an authentic African thatched lodge, sharing either a twin or quad room with shared ablutions with hot water. Rooms are single sex and all of your bedding and towels are included. If you want to find out about upgrading to a couples room, or even a private room, just ask us.

You will be waking up to the sounds of the African bush, and when the African sun is
beating down on you later in the day, you can cool off by the dam or relax with a
cold drink at our raised deck stunning land.

Food & Beverages

3 meals a day from our team of great chefs. If you have any dietary requirements please inform us before arriving on project.

Internet Access

Good access at the project site

What's NOT included?

What's NOT included?

Flight Tickets

The nearest airport is Bulawayo Airport (BUQ) in Bulawayo. We assist you to find cheap flights to Zimbabwe. FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS

Travel Insurance

Going abroad is an adventure and it is always best to be prepared. Sudden illness or injury, cancellation or theft - a travel insurance for Zimbabwe provides security and is a plus to have. GET A QUOTE

Vaccines

If you are intending to volunteer in Zimbabwe you should seek medical advice before starting your social journey. Check your required vaccinations for Zimbabwe. VACCINE CHECKER

Details on arrival

This project starts on set Mondays of the year. Different start dates can be accommodated

(extra transfer costs apply) with advance notice.

Volunteers arrive and depart from Bulawayo Airport where a member of the team will meet
you from the airport and transport you to the reserve, which is a 3.5 hour drive away.

Availability
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Program fees

2 weeks (min. stay) 1,954€
3 weeks 2,654€
4 weeks 3,331€
5 weeks 3,946€
6 weeks 4,561€
7 weeks 5,176€
10 weeks (max. stay) 7,021€
Average fees 839€/week

Program fees

839€ per week 2 - 10 weeks Age 18 - 50+

Payment methods

Visa Master Card Maestro American Express PayPal

NO CREDIT CARD FEES


Duration

2 - 10 weeks

Deposit

The deposit is simply to reserve your volunteer placement. Payments are handled by PayPal, our trusted global payment provider. If you don't have a PayPal account, you can also pay using a credit card.


Final Payment

Your final payment will be agreed with Worldwide Vets during the application process. Common solutions are either via bank transfer or a cash payment at the project site.


Meet your organization

Worldwide Vets

Outstanding 4.9 rating (40 reviews)

Non-profit - founded in 2006

Verified by Volunteer World

  Moderate response rate

Coordinated by

Gemma

Spoken languages: English

About the project

Our goal is to improve animal welfare worldwide by providing volunteers to help vets and vet nurses working with wildlife and domestic animals.

Meet your organization

As an organisation, our goal is simple. Improve animal welfare around the world. Anyone can volunteer with us, you do not need to be a vet or vet student, although many of our courses are very popular with such applicants. 

We offer a multi-modal approach to assisting animals, including:

  • Running volunteer opportunities for you to help or study abroad.
  • Sponsoring vets to visit areas needing support.
  • Providing medications and surgical equipment
  • Training local vets and technicians.

By volunteering with us you will gain hands on experience with animals, learn new skills and give something back. For those considering a career in medicine or nursing, this is a great way to understand more about the career path and see if it is right for you. It provides industry relevant experience and is a wonderful addition to your CV, making you stand out when you apply to your chosen college or university. Those already studying animal and medical courses can gain credits and count their trip as work experience (including EMS or CEMS). Most importantly you can learn a huge range of new concepts and develop your skills and confidence in a friendly and encouraging environment.


Worldwide Vets is registered in the UK, with our administrative head office close to London, England. The real hub of our work is much further away, with vet clinics and conservation projects in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zanzibar, Ghana, Thailand, India, Cambodia, Peru, and Costa Rica, to name just a few. We welcome volunteers to join our mission and contribute to the role we play. Doing so is a great way to give something back to the world around you, saving innocent lives, alleviating poverty and playing your part in sustaining the natural and cultural planet we know today.  

 

 


 

 

40 reviews · rating4.9

Sebastian Donato rating5

2023 at Southern Safari Stables

The family was very kind and welcoming. The food was delicious and the environment was great to learn and experience new things. There are so many wild animals that you would never even expect to see which just roam about and you eventually stumble ...
Charlie Wijnbergen rating5

2024 at Equine Vet Assistant

Very rewarding experience. Jill has set up an amazing place, doing so much good for any animal coming through the gates. ...
Stephanie Fisher rating4.8

2024 at Wildlife Vet Assistant

This trip was more than I ever anticipated. I wasn’t entirely sure what I was going to be able to do before I left, but the entire experience was very hands on. The vet was very trusting in our abilities and let us do things based on our comfort zones and taught us to do new things. I got to ...
Alice rating5

2023 at Wildlife Vet Assistant

I have just returned from the Wildlife Internship in Costa Rica. I had the best 2 weeks ever! Everyone was incredible welcoming and supportive. The team's passion for animals was obvious and made the work even more meaningful. The internship was incredibly hands on and greatly helped me improve on ...
Kassidy Doherty rating5

2023 at Wildlife Vet Assistant

I went to Costa Rica and it was amazing! Natuwa Wildlife Sanctuary made me feel safe and Dr. Mora (the vet that lives on site) taught me many things in my stay! He is a talented veterinarian and knows what he is doing. It was a great experience and I would do it again in a heartbeat. I believe this ...
Jessica Breitman rating5

2023 at Wildlife Vet Assistant

As a pre-veterinary student, I could not recommend this experience enough for anyone interested in working with animals! I worked on this project for three weeks, and it was one of the best experiences of my life. Dr. Mora is one of the best veterinarians I've had the chance to work with. He is ...

Location

Africa > Eastern Africa > Zimbabwe > Beitbridge

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