Not everyone is content to sit around and lounge about while they are on holiday, there are just some of us that want to get up and go, help out and make a different while enjoying their time in Southern Africa. There is no better adventure holiday to do this on than on a conservation and voluntour getaway.
You have the change to break away from daily life and the stresses of your own world while also helping out, making a difference and achieving something with your time.
Wildlife conservation today is an integral part of ensuring that there will still be trees and animals to see tomorrow, no matter where in the world you choose to go. Whether it is you help to preserve the Amazon or save the last surviving wild black rhino in Africa, dedicating your time today will help ensure that you have something to come back to on a return visit.
Conservation holidays are the ‘in’ way to strike two targets with one shot. You will be able to help in the conservation of the precious natural heritage of a country while sightseeing and enjoying your time there.
South Africa sports a larger variety of national parks, reserves and other natural areas than anywhere else in Africa. All of these diverse natural areas need conserving in order to ensure that they continue to flourish. This is where you as a conservation tourist to South Africa come in. Through AdventureBookings.co.za, you can choose a conservation or voluntour holiday package to suit your volunteering passion.
You can choose from conservation work and voluntours in national parks and reserve or even at wildlife sanctuaries where wildlife species are bred or raised in captivity or rehabilitated for life in untamed Africa. Many of these conservation and voluntours go by fancier names, such as eco-tourism. However, the principle stays the same; you are visiting a new country with a wealth of natural and cultural heritage that needs help. Work with wildlife or with the very people that make up the life and soul of the country but be sure to spend your holiday time in the most memorable way possible: making a difference.