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Scout and volunteer in the field during the Mammal Survey. |
The main project of the Wildlife Action Group is the "Thuma Forest Reserve Eco-system Rehabilitation Project".
There is a lot of work involved in managing a reserve. Since the beginning of the Thuma Project, the Wildlife Action Group has started a volunteer programme and in the last years many volunteers have assisted us. Volunteers participating in the programme all have a common ambition: to see, feel, hear and smell the African bush, to develop a practical knowledge of wildlife and life in the bush and to have a lasting positive impact on the environment.
It is an excellent opportunity to have an adventurous stay in Malawi and contribute to the conservation of wildlife in Africa!
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Volunteer Asli Gedik and WAG-scout at Mphinzi at the eastern boundary of Thuma" |
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Volunteer Patrick Rutjes and WAG scouts are reopening an "elephant road block" |
Specific tasks and work may depend on seasonal or other circumstances, but include:
Note: we hardly do any hands-on work with animals (i.e.: animal health care, catch, release etc).
The Wildlife Action Group will try to meet the interest of the volunteer as much as possible and suggestions from your side are most welcome.
And, of course, there is plenty of time available to do relaxing (day)trip(s) to Lake Malawi and/or into Lilongwe town (transport is provided for free; any additional costs (i.e. food and/or accommodation) are not included in the volunteer fee).
The preferred minimum duration of your stay in Thuma should be 3 weeks; the maximum duration we can offer is 2 months.
The reservation for your stay as a volunteer is confirmed when you e-mail the Wildlife Action Group a scan of your flight ticket/documents.
The volunteers are welcomed in Lilongwe (International Airport) and transferred to Thuma F.R..
You will stay in the base camp (grass-huts, bush-toilet, bush-shower, fire place for cooking, solar power, water from a natural spring) in the Thuma Forest Reserve so at night you will enjoy the call of the bushbaby, the hyena and the night birds and hear the breaking of trees when the elephants are passing the camp..., in other words: the real bush experience!
The daily volunteer contribution is Euro 25.-- per night. Note: the Euro can be exchanged in Malawi Kwachas (the local currency) throughout Malawi so there is no particular need to bring US$.
This is to cover all costs during the volunteer's stay in the project, including transfers from/to Lilongwe Airport, accommodation, meals (breakfast, lunch and diner) and drinks, except alcoholic and soft drinks.
Click here for the conditions of payment
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Volunteers and scouts on top of Thuma Mountain (1564 meter above sealevel) |
The Wildlife Action Group advises to get informed on the latest health requirements (vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis) for Malawi at your local health care centre or physician. The Wildlife Action Group recommends a comprehensive travel insurance to cover medical and any other unforeseen costs or expenses.
The Wildlife Action Group will not be liable for any costs of any nature.
The journey to and from Malawi has to be paid by the volunteer.
There are several airlines flying from Europe to Malawi.
Those include:
Ticket prices vary significantly between airlines and the time of the year: ask your travel agency for the best option for you.
At departure from Malawi, a "Departure tax" of 30.-- US$ (note: for this no other currencies are accepted) has to be paid at Lilongwe International Airport. It is however possible that this tax is already included in the price of your ticket and therefore already paid: check with your travel agency.
When entering Malawi, you get a stamp into your passport whitch allows you to stay in the country for 30 days. It can be extended twice (with effect of June 2008 an extension for another 30 days costs 5000.-- Malawi Kwacha which is currently (November 2008) about 28.-- Euro).
Note: Please check visa regulations before departure: check with your Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Actually, a trip to Malawi is not much different than a trip to, for example, the South of Europe.
However, to assist you a bit, click here for a list on what to take.