At dawn, the rising sun floods Tanzania’s cool grasslands with gold, school children walk along the roadsides and vendors set out their wares. Nature surrounds Tanzania, where the largest of animals mingle with the most minute, and landscapes are colorful and diverse. But more than anything else, it is the Tanzanian people who will make your visit memorable. Whether you’re teaching a class full of laughing, energetic children, embarking on a wild safari guided by locals or chatting with community members, you’ll constantly be greeted with the characteristic warmth and dignity of Tanzanians, and the raw beauty of East Africa. 

Highlights

  • Teach English in local classrooms
  • Volunteer on projects at a village primary school
  • See zebras, lions, rhinos and more on an incredible African safari
  • Hike to a waterfall near Mount Kilimanjaro
  • Learn African dance, percussion and batik cloth dyeing

The YOLA Promise

YOLA will tie in with the best-in-class youth travel and education providers that follow rigorous safety and health standards.

YOLA will promote only those travel and education programs that are committed to the highest environmental, fair trade and human rights standards.

YOLA will create ethical experiences designed to have maximum, long-term impact on the communities we partner with.

YOLA and its partners are committed to travel to locations where tourists rarely go, buy goods from locally-owned businesses, and respect local cultures and customs. Our programs provide direct support for education, infrastructure development, conservation, and other community projects.

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Program Profile

Countries

  • Tanzania

Duration

14 Days

Ages

13 - 18 Years

Community service hours

30

Student/Staff Ratio

6 to 1

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Destination Details

 

Our Partners operate two Home Bases in Tanzania, both of which are located an hour from the Kilimanjaro airport in small villages. Accommodations are basic, but clean and safe. All students sleep in gender-segregated rooms with roommates and have access to shared bathrooms with cold-water showers.

PLEASE REQUEST FOR THE TUITION FEE

Tuition includes all in-country expenses including:

All educational materials

Lodging

3 meals per day

All in-country transportation

Airport pick-up/drop-off

Professional full-time staff and experts from the USA/Europe/India

24/7 Parent Support Hotline during the program

Secondary medical and travel insurance

All cultural activities, lectures and weekend excursions

Pre-departure materials and support.


Packing the right gear (and the right amounts) is the first step to an incredible travel experience.

Follow these tips to pack like a pro:

Travel light. Pack only the essentials. You’ll need less than you think! Bring the right clothes. Pack clothes that are culturally appropriate for your destination and acceptable for service projects. This means bringing long shorts (think Bermuda and basketball shorts), t-shirts with sleeves to cover shoulders, and appropriate footwear. Leave your valuables behind. While traveling, it’s easier for things to get lost, stolen, or damaged. Keep any prized possessions safe at home.

Useful tip: Pack an empty water bottle and fill it up after security.

Carry-On

A 25-30 Liter daypack or backpack with hip straps is ideal as this will also be the day pack you use during the climb. On the program, you will use it to carry 3L of water, camera, raincoat, lunch pack, snacks, and warm clothing.

  • Passport, Photocopy of passport
  • Wallet/money
  • Visa documentation (if applicable)
  • Book and/or journal, Pen
  • Phone, Camera, Chargers
  • Change of clothes
  • Hiking boots, water resistant
  • Water bottle
  • Medication
  • Outlet power converter
  • Consent to Travel form
  • YOLA emergency contacts
  • Check Luggage

A duffel bag or backpack is ideal, large enough to fit all your clothes and  gear. Suitcases/wheeled bags are not suitable on this program.

Clothes

  • Heavyweight Socks (3-4)
  • Lightweight socks (3-4)
  • Underwear (7-8)
  • Thermal base layers (1 lightweight, 1 mid-weight)
  • Hiking pants (1-2 pair)
  • Shorts (2 pairs)
  • Mid-layer bottoms (2, fleece/wool)
  • Waterproof/rain pants
  • T-shirts (4-5)
  • Mid-Layer tops (2, fleece)
  • Waterproof winter coat
  • Waterproof/rain jacket
  • Sneakers
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat with brim/visor
  • Warm hat
  • Gloves (waterproof)
  • Quick dry towel

Optional Clothes

  • Scarf
  • Hand/foot warmers
  • Gaiters
  • Bandana

Toiletries

(Travel size bottles in Ziploc bags) including  Shampoo, Conditioner, Body wash, Face wash, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Sunscreen, Lip balm with sunscreen, Bug spray, Feminine hygiene products, Contacts Contact solution, Foam earplugs, Personal med kit, Deodorant, Hand Sanitizer, Wet wipes, Small packs of tissues, Razor / shaving cream.

Miscellaneous

  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Water Bottles (minimum 3L)
  • Granola/power bars

Important Reminders

Hiking boots – Be sure to break them in thoroughly before you arrive! We ask that you bring them in your carry-on or wear them on the flight to Tanzania to avoid issues if your luggage is lost.

Outlet power converter—Tanzania has 230V 


Dates

From To Status

Jun 18, 2020

Jul 8, 2020

Available
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Jul 12, 2020

Aug 1, 2020

Available
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CUSTOMIZE MY PROGRAM

You can choose to add days and programs as well as destinations to derive greater exposure and value-for-money. We offer tailor-made programs for groups of 12 or more, with customizable dates and itineraries.

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