Lion Park South Africafrom £1,050 (2 weeks)

Near Johannesburg, South AfricaRef: AV055

The Lion Park provides volunteers with a hands-on wildlife experience that you will never forget. Situated conveniently close to Johannesburg, volunteers will have the opportunity to interact with lions including the stunning white lions the project is famous for. There is a hug variety of wildlife based at the park and volunteers will be working with hyena, cheetah, wild dogs and leopard in addition to the lions. The park is well established and the aim of the park and its staff is to promote wildlife conservation, to care for the animals in residence and to promote conservation work and activities through the exposure of members of the public to and interaction with the beautiful animals that inhabit the African ecosystem.

  • Who can join: 17 years and over
  • Accommodation: Permanent Safari Tents
  • Pick up Point: Johannesburg OR Tambo Airport
  • Meals: Breakfast and lunch provided

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Duration & Fees

  • £1,050 - 2 weeks
  • £1,425 - 3 weeks
  • £1,700 - 4 weeks
  • £2,250 - 6 weeks
  • £3,200 - 8 weeks

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Start Dates

2012 Start Dates: 5 Mar | 19 Mar | 2 Apr | 16 Apr | 30 Apr | 14 May | 28 May | 11 Jun | 25 Jun | 9 Jul | 23 Jul | 6 Aug | 20 Aug | 3 Sep | 17 Sep | 1 Oct | 15 Oct | 29 Oct | 12 Nov | 26 Nov | 10 Dec | 24 Dec

The arrival day for the project is Monday and the departure day is Sunday. If this does not fit in with your itinerary then an individual pick up and orientation can be arranged for a small additional fee.

Payment

£180 deposit at time of booking – balance payment of project fee due 12 weeks before departure

What's Included

  • A contribution to the work, maintenance and development of the project .
  • Daily breakfast and lunch.
  • Transfers to and from Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport.
  • Full orientation and support from the project managers for the duration of your project.
  • Accommodation in safari tents as described in the accommodation section.
  • Two volunteer T-shirts.
  • Wifi internet access in certain areas (subject to availability).
  • A computer (with internet access) for volunteer use.
  • Included trips - Safari to Pilanesberg National Park, Visit to crocodile and reptile park, Elephant Encounter - walking with elephants and dinner at an African styled restaurant in the Sandton area

What's not included

  • Return flights to Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport.
  • Travel insurance to include cover for repatriation.
  • Visa (if required).
  • Soft drinks, wines and spirits.

The Lion Park has been established for over 40 years and has an established track record of promoting conservation through interaction with and education of the public. The park attracts people with a passion for wildlife and who are eager to be part of the process of promoting wildlife conservation and seeking to make this a part of our day to day lives rather than something to be considered every so often.

The park is a member of the Zoological Institute of South Africa and is committed to meeting and where possible exceeding the standards of animal care laid out by the institute. The level of interaction of the animals with volunteers and the public is obvioulsy dependent upon the age of the animal and nature of the species and this is monitored closely by the project staff.

The park promotes an active white lion breeding programme and without the activities of programmes such as this, these beautiful animals may have already been pushed into extinction. It was once felt that the white lion was an albino but it has since been established that it is a rare colour mutation of the Kruger subspecies of lion. There are currently an estimated 300 white lions in existence with the Timbavati region said to have been a natural habitat for the species for centuries although the first official documented siting was within the last century. White lions that have been reintroduced to the wild have been seen to hunt and breed just as successfully as the indigenous lion population.

Volunteer activities

Volunteers are a vital part of the work of the project and play an invaluable part in spreading the work of the project and interacting with visitors to the park. The manual work of the volunteers revolves around feeding and caring for the animals at their various stages of development and growth, cleaning and maintaining the animal enclosures and assisting with maintenance of the park in general. 

Volunteers must have a love for and a passion for wildlife and not be afraid of getting stuck in and getting their hands dirty! The hours of work are from 8am to 5pm. Volunteers will be divided into 2 groups each day. One of the groups will focus on preparing bottles for and feeding the lion and/or hyena cubs that have been born at the park recently and cutting up meat ready for the older cubs. After feeding time the nursery area is cleaned before walking/running with the cubs down to their day time enclosures. The second group will focus on readying the day time enclosures and preparing feed bags for the giraffe. Allocated groups switch activities daily so everyone gets a chance to experience all the activities. Volunteers will also have the chance to help with showing visitors around and acting as guide to school groups and supervising their interaction with the animals which can be a fantastic and fulfilling experience.

Entertainment

Volunteers are provided with documentary viewing evenings depending upon topical subjects and possibly local evenings out. For those that want to head further afield, there are a selection of bars and restaurants a 15 minute cab ride away.

Getting There

Volunteers should fly into Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) where they will be met at the airport and transferred to the project.

Amanzi Travel holds an ATOL licence and we can arrange any flight requirements you may have upon request.

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Support and Orientation

Support and advice is available from Amanzi Travel office staff and project/trip leaders. Upon booking, you will receive a comprehensive pre-departure pack that provides all the details you will need to prepare for your trip to Africa.  This document includes information on accommodation, staff, visas, optional activities, packing checklist and medical advice and if you have any questions that are not answered in the pack we are always on hand to help and advise. We will do all we can to ensure that you are well prepared and looking forward to your trip to Africa. You will also receive an in country orientation on arrival.

A 24 hours a day, 7 days a week emergency contact number is provided for everyone who travels with us.

Amanzi Travel holds an ATOL licence (9401) and is able to arrange your flights on request giving you financial protection for your flight and trip costs. We also offer advice on personal travel insurance for your trip.

Near Johannesburg, South Africa, Lion Park South AfricaNear Johannesburg, South Africa, Lion Park South AfricaAccommodation is situated on the park. Volunteers stay in permanent safari tents that overlook the herbivore savannah areas. Volunteers will often be able to view zebra, giraffe, Oryx, wildebeest, springbok, impala and ostridch from the accommodation area. The calls of the lion, hyena and jackals resonante across the camp as dusk falls.

Volunteers reside in shared tents with four volunteers per tent. Beds and bed linen are provided. The tents are equipped with electricity and plug points for lights and recharging of electrical items. The bathroom facilities include clean hot water showers, basins and mirrors. A fully equipped kitchen with washing machines is provided.

Volunteeers are provided with breakfast and lunch. Volunteers are responsible for their own dinner and usually cook together in the communal kitchen. Volunteers will be taken shopping once a week to stock up on supplies. Vegetarians and other specific dietary requirements can be catered for with advanced notice.

 

Click here to view the full interactive mapSouth Africa

Why visit South Africa?

Every country in the world displays some diversity, but South Africa, stretching from the hippos in the Limpopo River to the penguins waddling on the Cape, takes some beating. There’s the deserted Kalahari, Namakwa’s springtime symphony of wildflowers, iconic Table Mountain and Cape Point, Africa’s biggest game reserve - Kruger National Park - boasting the most mammal species of any game reserve, and the magnificent peaks and plunging valleys of the escarpment of Drakensberg.

Cape Town is widely described as one of the world's most beautiful cities. Some of its more famous landmarks include Table Mountain, Robben Island (where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for decades), Cape Point, Chapman’s Peak, Kirstenbosch Gardens and the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. A combination of historical coastal charm and urbane sophistication, Cape Town has some of the finest beaches and is also the gateway to the lush Cape Winelands, famous for world-renowned wines. From here, it is an easy journey to the Whale Route, where Southern Right whales can be seen (June - November) and humpback whales, Bryde's whales, Minke whales and bottlenose dolpins can be viewed year round.

The Garden Route is renowned for its beaches, indigenous forests, nature reserves, lakes, mountain ranges, adventure opportunities and hiking trails. Plettenberg Bay is a relaxed beach paradise with spectacular walks and hikes where one can watch dolphins and whales on eco-marine cruises. With some of the world's finest beaches, the Eastern Cape's untouched and pristine coastline also has a rich social, cultural and political history. Port Elizabeth is the gateway to the Eastern Cape, and the perfect complement to the Garden Route. Cape St Francis is situated on the Indian Ocean coastline, in and around Africa's largest man made web of canals and waterways, and is renowned for its long, sandy beaches, surfing, rock fishing and tranquil lifestyle.

Kruger National Park is the flagship of South Africa's game reserves, offering an unrivalled wildlife experience over two million-hectares. Private concessions operating within and alongside Kruger National Park feature luxurious, exclusive game lodges with many exciting safari activities. Some of these lodges are unfenced, allowing for the free movement of wildlife. Madikwe Game Reserve, in the North West province, is one of South Africa's largest private Big Five game reserves and features numerous lodges and camps. The Waterberg area in the northwest is also malaria-free and is aptly named for its strong streams that flow even in dry seasons, making for excellent game viewing. Both reserves are great for those seeking an accessible malaria-free wilderness experience.

Durban is a sub-tropical city and the gateway to KwaZulu-Natal. It offers a unique mix of Zulu, Indian and colonial cultures. Visit the Anglo-Zulu battlefields, take a fascinating glimpse into Zulu culture, hike in the beautiful Drakensberg Mountains, dive the reefs, marine and coastal reserves of Maputaland, as well as experience Big Five game reserves. The Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve is renowned for saving the white rhino from the brink of extinction, and Phinda Private Game Reserve is well known for its award-winning lodges and conservation initiatives.

Johannesburg meaning "Place of Gold", is South Africa's economic powerhouse. This vibrant and cosmopolitan city is home to many attractions including the Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill, and also offers shopping from world-class to atmospheric curio markets. Known as the "Jacaranda City", the state capital of Pretoria features beautiful blossoming trees, significant old buildings and fascinating museums, including the Transvaal Museum, home of Mrs Ples, the australopithecine fossil found at the Cradle of Humankind.

Highlights of South Africa

  • Breathtaking scenery, quaint coastal villages, cosmopolitan cities, wine routes and exclusive bush lodges.
  • Exciting Big Five safaris in unspoilt wilderness areas.
  • Malaria-free game viewing and sunshine all year round.
  • See Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was held in prison for 27 years.
  • Go up Table Mountain by cable car for stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and beautiful Cape Town.
  • Whale watching and great white shark cage diving.
  • Beautiful, pristine beaches perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
  • The Cradle of Humankind: Sterkfontein is one of the world's most productive and important palaeoanthropological sites.

Climate

For Johannesburg:

Seasons Max Min
Summer (September - April) 25 °C 10 °C
Winter (May - August) 19 °C 4 °C
Rainfall: October to March, with November to January heaviest


South Africa has typical seasons of weather for the southern hemisphere, with the coldest days in July-August. The Benguela Current, a cold motion that moves from the lower South Atlantic Ocean, causes moderate temperatures on the West Coast. On the central plateau, which includes Free State and Gauteng provinces, the altitude keeps the average temperatures below 30 °C.In winter, also due to altitude, temperatures drop to freezing point, and in some places, even lower. Heavy snows have fallen recently for the first time in decades in Johannesburg. During winter, it is warmest in the coastal regions, especially on the Eastern Indian Ocean coast and Garden Route, where it has year round mild weather with occasional rain. As winter is cooler and drier, it is more suitable for hiking and outdoor pursuits, and is also a good time for game viewing as vegetation is less dense and thirsty animals congregate around rivers and other permanent water sources.

In summer, South Africa experiences the hottest temperatures and this is generally when most rain falls, October – March. However, there is one exception -  the Western Cape, which is a winter-rain area that enjoys a Mediterranean climate (average 26°C).

Christmas to mid-January, and Easter are the height of the peak season for visitors.
Autumn (April/May) and Spring (mid-Sept to November) are ideal almost everywhere.

Key Facts

Population – 50 million

Capital – Pretoria (executive), Bloemfontein (judicial), Cape Town (legislative)
Currency – Rand (ZAR)

Official Language(s) – Afrikaans, English (South African English), Southern Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu
Time difference – GMT +2 hours

Telephone – country code 27, international access code 00

Lion Park South Africa

Half awake, I opened one eye to reveal a pitchdark tent …what was that? I lay breathless straining to hear it again …there! There it is …what is that?? One more time the sound pierces the dead of night.

Oh, that’s just Thunder.

Thunder, of course, is a lion. And I should probably add that he is safely tucked in for the night behind lock and key! So goes every evening at the Lion Park …my lions roar me a lullaby across the South African night as I fall gently to sleep after a long, exhilarating day of work. Soon I am dreaming of napping with Duke in the sunshine, assimilating Polo into his new home, and attempting to train Miche from getting so jealous …a job at which I failed, miserably! 

Of course those were not just dreams, but part of my daily life as a volunteer at the Lion Park.

Spending time with my beloved Duke by far was the highlight of everyday, but volunteering was so much more than that ….it was preparing food for the adorable Meerkats, it was collecting tickets from the wide-eyed international children as they could barely catch their breath on the way to the touch-a cub, it was the friendly banter you have with cars entering the drive-safari (keep those windows rolled up!), it was the squeal of delight as the giraffe food that you packed and sold brought Gambit over to lick a precious little one’s hand (or a timid adult’s!), it was hearing stories from the staff and getting to know a new culture …. I’m just scratching the surface. All in all, your volunteer experience is 100% based on your attitude to serve and commitment to be all in. I was all in. I was rewarded by a lifechanging experience.

Doreen, UK (Lion Park South Africa)