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  How much does it cost?
How long can I stay for?
Are there any age limits?
How many people volunteer?
Do I need a visa?
What's included in the program price?
How do I book?
Which airport do I fly to?
How do I get to the project?
What weather can I expect?
What vaccinations do I need?
What do I need to bring?
What items can I bring to help the people, animals and projects at N/a’an ku sê?
What else is there to see in Namibia?
When should I arrive?


How much does it cost?
The cost of the project varies depending on the length of your stay and type of programme you choose:

N$ 9,660.00 € 966.00 £ 878.18
N$ 18,760.00 € 1,876.00 £ 1,705.45
N$ 26,880.00 € 2,688.00 £ 2,443.64
N$ 33,040.00 € 3,304.00 £ 3,003.64
N$ 40,600.00 € 4,060.00 £ 3,690.91
N$ 47,040.00 € 4,704.00 £ 4,276.36

* Estimate only as amount in £/Euro/US$ will fluctuates based on exchange rates
1 ZAR/1 NAD:0.10 EUR 1 ZAR/1 NAD:0.09 GBR

  • The Carnivore Conservation Volunteer programme costs N$14,460 for 20 nights (estimated at €1,446/ £1,314 depending on exchange rates).
  • CCV’s can combine this project with our wildlife conservation, teaching & wildlife and medical volunteering programmes to increase the length of their stay.
  • All volunteers can choose to spend time down with our tracking project in NamibRand at an additional cost of N$150 per day (on top of the main programme cost). Subject to availability and for a minimum of 10 days.
  • Please complete the booking form or email bookingsnaankuse@iway.na stating which projects you are interested in volunteering at and how long for and we can get back to you with the cost for your unique African experience.
  • NB In addition, returning volunteers receive a loyalty discount (10% for your second visit and 15% for more than two)

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    How long can I stay for?
    You can stay for a minimum of two weeks up to a maximum of three months and choose one project or a combination depending on the length of your stay. Depending on how you long you stay, you may also have the opportunity to experience our wild carnivore tracking project in the beautiful release site of NamibRand Nature Reserve, located in the south of Namibia. All you need to do now is decide which of the projects you would like to take part in and how long to spend in the African wilderness!

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    Are there any age limits?
    We welcome volunteers from all across the world aged 18+ to join our projects. No experience or qualifications necessary (except for the teaching role).

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    How many people volunteer?
    We usually have from 15 up to a maximum of 40 volunteers taking part in our projects at any one time. Our peak months are July-September.

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    Do I need a visa?
    The Ministry of Home Affairs has advised us that Visas are necessary for volunteer placements in Namibia and need to be arranged in advance. A visa application form can be found here and will also be included in your pre-departure pack once you have booked with us.

    Volunteers need to complete this form and return it to their nearest Namibian Embassy together with:
    • Copy of passport
    • Copy of certificate showing highest academic qualification currently held, eg GCSE, A Level, Degree
    This application will take three to four weeks to process so early attention to this matter is advised. When completing the form, please use the following address and contact details:
    Naankuse Guesthouse
    64 Nelson Mandela, Windhoek.
    Contact Name: Monique Doorduin, Bookings Manager; 264-81-2612709
    Email: bookingsnaankuse@iway.na

    The cost of this visa can be paid directly to the Embassy.

    For those people who live in countries with no Namibian Consulate, you can use an agency in Namibia to obtain your visa. The Agency that we recommend is:

    GK Consultancy
    Email: gkcons@iway.na Attn: Gudrun

    In addition to the visa cost, there is a fee associated with using an Agency – normally £30 - £40 per application.

    Please carry a copy of your visa when travelling into Namibia as you will be required to present it upon arrival. N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary cannot be held responsible for any volunteers who do not follow the above instructions and are denied access into Namibia.

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    What's included in the program price?
    All the money raised through our volunteering program goes directly back into the project providing employment, education and accommodation to the local Bushman community and ensuring the rescue, survival and rehabilitation of the animals which are housed in natural environments around the site. The funds enable N/a‘an ku sê to continue running and helps to buy items such as building materials, fuel, volunteer food and animal food and medication.

    What's included?
    • Transfers to and from the airport
    • Accommodation
    • Breakfast, lunch and dinner
    • Tea and coffee
    • Arrival orientation
    • Full support and assistance from your program coordinator throughout your time at N/a‘an ku sê
    What's not included?
    • All flights
    • Personal travel insurance for the duration of your placement, which should include cover for repatriation
    • E-mail/Internet and telephone calls
    • All items of a personal nature, such as curios, gifts, clothing (work and other)
    • Drinks and snacks, which can be bought from the shop at the farm
    • Extra excursions
    • Optional transfer into Windhoek on a Sunday
    • Optional Lodge nights

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    How do I book?
    We're delighted you want to come and experience N/a‘an ku sê! Please complete the booking form online to check availability and to make a booking or email bookingsnaankuse@iway.na if you have any other questions.

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    Which airport do I fly to?
    Flights should be booked to arrive at Windhoek International Airport, Namibia.

    Please note that passengers through Johannesburg have been experiencing an ongoing problem re luggage. If your flight comes via Johannesburg your luggage may take a couple of days to arrive. Please put all valuables in your hand luggage along with a change of clothes. Please mark your cases clearly with the following address to help them get returned: N/a’an ku sê Guesthouse, 64 Nelson Mandela Ave, Windhoek.

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    How do I get to the project?
    You will be met by a N/a‘an ku sê representative at Windhoek International Airport. The transfer time to the farm is approximately 45 minutes. On arrival at N/a‘an ku sê you will be introduced to the Volunteer Coordinators and shown around the accommodation and facilities. An induction meeting will be held with you in your first couple of days. Activities are continuous on the farm and animals need tending to, so you will be hands-on on from your first day.

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    What weather can I expect?
    Windhoek has a semi-desert climate, with very hot summers and mild winters and temperatures tend to drop at night. On average, Namibia receives about 300 days sunshine a year.
    Summer is from October to April. Temperatures can reach 40° C and plummet at night to cool levels. Average daily temperatures range from 20 to 34° C. Rainfall usually occurs between November and March, when heavy thunderstorms can be expected.
    Winter is from May to September with wonderful warm days which are contrasted by very cold nights, when temperatures often drop to below freezing so please bring warm clothing and a sleeping bag. Average temperatures range from 43°F (6°C) to 70°F (21°C).
    The most popular time to travel to Windhoek is between March and October, when rainfall is lowest and temperatures are mild.

    http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/68110.html
    http://www.sa-venues.com/weather/namibia.htm

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    What vaccinations do I need?
    Vaccinations are required to enter Namibia. Please contact your doctor to arrange and carry the vaccination certificate with your passport.

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    What do I need to bring?
    Please see the kit list for all the items you are likely to need on your trip. The volunteer work includes being very hands on with animals, building enclosures and walking with baboons so you are likely to get very dirty! Old and dispensable clothes are advisable for daily activities. The type of clothing you should bring depends on time of year you visit. May to September is the winter period and can be very cold at night and early morning and daytime temperatures can vary. A sleeping bag is recommended! October to April is the summer period and rainy season and whilst generally hot during in the day it can become chilly in the evenings.

    Money
    The currency is Namibian dollars with South African Rand widely accepted. We are able to take MasterCard and Visa payments at the project. ATM machines are present in Windhoek and withdrawals may have a small surplus charge. We do not advise bringing travellers cheques to the project as we cannot cash them; you will only be able to get them cashed in town (NOT at the airport). If you do bring travellers cheques please ensure you have enough money to last until you are able to get them cashed.

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    What items can I bring to help the people, animals and projects at N/a’an ku sê?
    Many of our volunteers like to bring something for the local Bushman community or animals so here's a list of things we most urgently need:

    Wish list for our San Bushman school
    • Vitamin C tablets for children
    • Clothes - for adults and children aged from babies to 15 (eg trousers, skirts, t-shirts and underwear)
    • Children's shoes
    • Crossword, puzzle and colouring books - particularly those that focus on maths, English and geography
    • Series of reading books eg Mr Men series
    • Craft items including sellotape, pritt stick, glue, elastic bands and fun stickers
    • Water based paint sets
    • Fun active games eg scrabble, snakes and ladders
    • Exercise books
    • Teaching aid posters eg my body, health, family etc

    Wish list for our animals
    Veterinary supplies e.g. disposable gloves, gauzes, Syringes - 1mil, 2mil, 5mil, 10mil, Needles - 20g, 21g, 22g, 23g.

    Wish list for the lifeline clinic
    • Alcohol gel
    • Dettol
    • Tongue depressors
    • Pregnancy tests
    • Venturi masks
    • Alcohol wipes
    • Slit lamp
    • Child O2 sats probe
    • Cannulas - particularly paediatric cannulas and giving set
    • Disposable gloves

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    What else is there to see in Namibia?
    Lots! Why not book a tour

    Namibia is a beautiful country with a stunningly diverse array of landscapes. Make the most of your time in this amazing country by combining your project with a tour. Depending on your time and budget, you can choose from a whole variety of trips from 3 days to two weeks or longer.

    You could visit the amazing sand dunes and desolate plains of Sossussvlei and the Namib Desert, the skeleton coast and coastal resort of Swakopmund as well as the dense bush and open plains of Etosha National Park, the third largest in Africa, for spectacular game viewing.

    To find out what trips are available, their costs or to book a tour please email bookingsnaankuse@iway.na.

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    When should I arrive?
    Lots! Why not book a tour

    You can join us at any time throughout the year but we would prefer you to arrive on either a Monday or Tuesday to make the most of the project.

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