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ISV - Volunteer Projects in South Africa

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Volunteer in South Africa with ISV! South Africa has a turbulent history, resulting in a great divide between rich and poor. Many South Africans live in poverty and struggle to meet every day needs. Greater infrastructure development is a priority to meet basic human needs of the many South Africans living in townships. Carefully structured volunteer programs, such as building schools and playgrounds, urban renewal projects, water and sanitation development provide a means to make a real difference in South Africa.

Interview with Kendra Wingerter, volunteer alum

GO: Tell us a little about yourself and your trip.

Kendra: My name is Kendra, I'm a 20-year-old Canadian student who participated in ISV's trip to South Africa in May and June of 2011.

GO: Why did you decide to volunteer with ISV in South Africa?

Kendra: I decided to volunteer abroad because I have always been curious about Africa, because it's such a different part of the world, but would never have felt courageous enough to do my first trip there without an experienced organization. On top of that because there is need in Africa, I wanted to help people who have less than I do. I'm an International Security major in university and have always been passionate about making a change in the world, and ISV was a great starting point to do that.

GO: Describe your day to day activities as a volunteer.

Kendra: During the volunteer portion of my trip, we would wake up at around 7 and have breakfast together at our house before driving to a nearby township to begin our work. The project I was involved in was to fix up a pre-school, so we did a lot of sanding, painting, water-tank and gutter installation, and art work. Between working we'd have break where we ate or played with the kids, which was a great opportunity to meet the locals and have an awesome time. The kids are so friendly and lively, and they love attention, so there was never a dull moment!

Plus everyone in my volunteer group became good friends quickly, so work felt more like play than work. Sometimes locals or student and teachers from nearby schools would invite us into their homes or classrooms, and we got to see a side of rural Africa that tourists wouldn't have the chance to. After work we'd hang out at the beach or a cafe, and maybe grab dinner out somewhere or else have a BBQ or home-cooked meals back at our house. Every once in a while when we had a few days off we'd have a party at our house or go to the local bars for a night out!

Volunteer in South Africa with ISV
Kendra and the other volunteers at the day care in South Africa

During the travel portion of my trip with ISV, every day was different. To sum up the highlights we went caving, surfing, on microflights, on a safari, sailing, chilling at the beach, cliff-jumping, camping (in a safari park), biking, horseback riding, visiting small villages, bungee jumping, zip-lining, rappelling down cliffs, sightseeing, on boat cruises, or to hang out and pet with elephants, lions, cheetahs, or monkeys. Everything I just listed was optional, so you will never be too far out of your comfort zone but you will never be left out either. It was so amazing to do all that stuff over the course of just a couple weeks, every day was a new adventure!

GO: What advice do you have for future volunteers?

Kendra: My advice for future volunteers is to not be so afraid of going to new places. I was nervous to go to Africa, but now I feel ridiculous for having some of the worries that I did. It's really just a fear of the unknown, and once you actually arrive there you'll see how safe ISV keeps you. Talk to the locals, they're the best part about the volunteer work! Also don't expect your bank card to work most places and bring a decent amount of local currency with you from home.

GO: How has this experience helped you grow personally and professionally?

Kendra: This experience has impacted my future by making me want to work in Africa in the future. I'm going to Rwanda this summer for a course on International Security and will be applying for internships in various countries throughout Africa in the fall. It was a huge motivator for me professionally because I found out how much I love Africa, and how much I want to help out there in any way I can. I've also definitely got the travel bug now, and I can't wait to be back in Africa!

Further Information
Living Arrangements: 
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application Requirements: 
Online Application

Ratings and Reviews

3 of 7 people found this review helpful
Time of my life!

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What an amazing experience!! ISV took me to 5 different countries in Africa which gave me a real perspective on Africa and it was amazing, beautiful, wonderful and exotic! Our two week volunteer trip was at a reserve called Lapalala where we took surveys on vegetation, mammals and birds. It was so interesting to get to know the environment of Africa because it is so different from North America. The animals there are out of this world! They fulfill every child's dream of being in the Lion King. ISV had great leaders who taught us so much about the different places in Africa and its cultures. Every Safari we took we learned something new and became familiar with all the animals. We also got to also go to Victoria falls which is a wow moment it its self. I would defiantly do this trip over again and again!

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Submitted by SB87 on 04/25/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Hudson, Quebec    |    Experienced Traveler    |    McGill   
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A once in a lifetime journey through Africa

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My journey through Africa started with a night in Johannesburg, early the next morning seven of us headed off to the beautiful country of Swaziland. I didn't know much about Swaziland but after two weeks I was in love. This country is amazing! the people are fantastic and all so happy, and the country is beautiful. We roughed it for our two weeks of volunteering. Sleeping on the ground in tents, showering once every two days (if you were lucky enough to have the shower working), and waking up at 4:30 every morning. The view from the look out was to die for, it looked across the entire private game park and you could spot giraffes as you ate your breakfast! or even as you had a shower! We worked hard; tracking tortoises, macheteing, and setting live animal traps and experienced the local culture on some village tours. Already the African experience was incredible and we still had the adventure tour to go! I was very sad to leave Swaziland but we still had so much to look forward to.

The first few nights of our adventure tour were in Blyde River canyon, an awesome place. For the first time in two weeks we saw beds! That itself was a great thing. But so much to do! We did some kloofing and tubing down the river, and also played some paintball, with some not so good results....

After Blyde River we were off to Kruger for some much anticipated game drives... unfortunately the weather did not abide by our rules. On our full game drive we experienced a slight issue with flooding and hung out in the safari trucks for a few hours...Once we managed to get back to our accomodation we had a 3-course meal and warmed ourselves up. The next day, we had a flight to catch!

Jefferys bay was everything we had been told it would be. A great backpackers and some surfing lessons and we were having a ball. We also managed to see some Lions at the lion park!

Next stop Tsitsikamma, a georgous little town. Here we travelled through the canopies doing some ziplining- lots of fun! Then took a beautiful hike around the coastline. Reminded me a lot of home.After an 8 hour drive we arrived in Cape Town. We were to spend the next 5 days here and what a fantastic 5 days they were. A few hikes, some town tours, shopping, and my favourite: abseiling down table mountain! We spent an entire day up the mountain and had a chance to do the heighest commercial abseil in the world- 115m!! Such an incredible place.

Cape town was our last stop sadly before heading back to Jo'burg and home. I had such an amazing time, with incredible guides and made new friends for life. Africa is a beautiful country and definitely somewhere that i will be returning to.

ISV is an amazing program that incorporates volunteer and adventure, with friendly outgoing and helpful staff, i doubt there is a better company to travel with!

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Submitted by PBuddle on 04/22/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   New Zealand    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Massey Universtiy   
4 of 7 people found this review helpful
Once in a lifetime experience!!!

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Nothing will be ever agin top this experience. From talking to community members, to playing with kids, to having them sing and dance for us, to hugging them and genuinely helping these communities in indescribable. There is nothing more beautiful and rewarding than seeing the smiles of these kids faces. It is something I think about every day and will never forget! The adventure tour after the volunteer work...wow! accomplished thinks I never eaven dreamt of doing - playing with lion cubs, abseiling down table mountain, smimming beneath waterfalls, doing the highest bridge bungee in the world, ziplining through rainforest canopys, amazing hiking, safari rides, cliff jumping...the list goes on and on and on...words cannot describe it!!!

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Submitted by jess goddard on 04/21/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Sydney, Australia    |    Novice Traveler    |    Macquarie University   
4 of 8 people found this review helpful
Definitely would do it again

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ISV is a perfect combination of volunteer work and fun. I was nervous to go to Africa for my first time but it ended up being so safe with ISV that I am returning again this summer. You get to meet locals with ISV, which is not something you would get out of traveling alone, and they truly know all the best things to do for fun.

Every single day was full of action and there was never a dull moment. We were either doing something cool and unbelievably crazy (microlight flights, caving, kloofing, safari, surfing, sailing, bungee jumping), or hanging out with our new best friends (who I have plans to see this summer also, because the friends you make on this trip really do become a permanent part of your life).

Best yet is knowing that the kids who's school I fixed up will be able to continue their education without the government shutting their classrooms down because we made them safe and sanitary. I know I made an impact, and that's priceless to me.

In terms of cost/value for money, don't kid yourself if you want to go to Africa for 5 weeks, of course it will have a price tag attached. I've looked into cheaper, purely volunteer-work organizations but would still choose ISV over them because with ISV I got to see 5 countries in Africa and have so many amazing experiences from doing the activities they include, and this isn't something you get from most other organizations.

Bottom Line: I don't know a single person who went on my trip who regrets that decision.

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Submitted by AfricanGirl on 04/13/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Vancouver, Canada    |    Pro Traveler    |    Simon Fraser University   
4 of 7 people found this review helpful
See Africa from a new perspective

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ISV is a great way to combine tourism and volunteering in a compacted, busy and meaningful way. I saw parts of South Africa and Swaziland I would never have though of seeing with ISV and really enjoyed my experience. ISV encourages active participation in sustainable tourism and contributing to a community. I would encourage everyone and anyone to take the opportunity to experience this gorgeous country with the local ISV leaders and have a meaningful and fulfilling holiday!

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Submitted by Stella on 04/12/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Adelaide    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Adelaide University   
3 of 8 people found this review helpful
ISV South Africa

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The only difficulties I had were with the taste of the water and apparent lack of meat hygiene! I never got sick and this has more to do with the area than the tour company. I could honestly say it was up there with, if not the best, month of my life. The host organisation is amazing and such a good resource for learning about the sad history of South Africa.
Some would say it's too expensive and I was inclined to think the same before I went, but it is worth it to have everything done, a perfect balance of fun and more meaningful work.

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Submitted by travelling bug on 04/12/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Melbourne, Australia    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Monash   
6 of 16 people found this review helpful
I miss...

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Food: deliscious, lots of different kinds of meat

Safety: couldn't have been safer if I was wrapped in a bubble, the people around you [both from the program and not] educate you on what you should know about the country and stay with you all the time

People: they are some of my greatest friendships now : )

Travel: no thoughts, as in I never had to think about it; all travel arrangements from our everyday volunteering to our weekend activities were made for us.

Volunteering: I miss the kids, they were the sweetest, most adorable children who just wanted to have fun and be held. I got a work out for sure, chasing them and picking them up [sometimes 2 at a time]. I still stay in contact over there. I want to go back and see them because emails are not the same. Their backgrounds and current lives are not usually pleasant and brought tears to many of our eyes, but every day that we saw them, they had the biggest smiles on their faces.

Adventure Tour: So many beautiful sites from so many angles. We did more than anyone I know will probably ever do. It was great to not have to worry about if something or someplace was safe because it was checked into already and our leader knew the people personally. We were on the ride of our lives and the track was already set, inspected, and tested. My highlight was definitely swimming WITH a whale shark.

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Submitted by sweetie on 10/31/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Davis, CA    |    Novice Traveler    |    University of California- Davis   
6 of 18 people found this review helpful
ISV's the best way to see the world

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My trip to South Africa was amazing, ISV is the best way to travel. My volunteer experience let me travel to a country I wouldn't be confident to go to on my own, and took all the planning off my shoulders. Being able to volunteer means that you meet locals and from that you see and learn way more than a regular traveler would, it was the most valuable aspect of the program to me! We saw the impact the work we did made, and I came home feeling like I really had made a difference for a community in need.

I also made tons of new friends who are still regularly in my life now that the trip is done. I made friends in the city I live in which is awesome, but also made friends in other cities who I can stay with when I travel, and I now have tons of friends to call if I want to do another trip somewhere and need a travel buddy!

ISV was also action packed, the activities are sooo much fun and you're never bored!! I couldn't even tell you how many things I checked off my bucket list while in Africa, it was incredible. Every single day was another new, amazing experience, and I had fun every single minute of it!

I would definitely recommend this program!!!!!!!!

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Submitted by Kendra Wingerter on 10/30/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Vancouver, Canada    |    Pro Traveler    |    Simon Fraser University   
8 of 16 people found this review helpful
You haven't really traveled until you have traveled with ISV

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My experience with ISV is something that I will never forget. I worked for 2 weeks with cheetahs, wild dogs, vultures and other various animals that I could only imagine being near in my dreams. Between feeding and working with the cheetahs, I had once in a lifetime experiences on a daily basis! I learned so much about the different animals and culture in the area that it gave me a whole new appreciation for the wildlife and how people are affecting the environment, good and bad. I also helped clear the roads in the centre to make it easier to get around the grounds. I don't think I have ever laughed so hard while doing physical labor in my life! It was such a blast and each moment has a special place in my heart.
After work was always a blast as well no matter how tired I was. Whether we went to play with some lions or go on ziplines, it was never dull! I had an amazing group of people as well that all share a passion for helping the world and was able to relate and connect! I am now fortunate enough to call them some of my best friends and my family. Before I left I was nervous that I would be spending every moment with strangers but after we all spent time in the airport going to South Africa, I couldn't imagine my life without them and still talk to them constantly.
For the third and fourth weeks of my trip, we travelled around South Africa, Swaziland and Mozambique. It was fast paced and absolutely fabulous to see so much! Honestly, who can say that they went on a horseback riding safari and caving in Swaziland, snorkeled with whale sharks while watching humpback whales breach and pods of dolphins swimming around our boats, surf in the Indian Ocean, ride horses on along the beach, ride quads to remote areas and interact with a beautiful culture all in Mozambique and then go through Kruger National Park and watch a lion take down a warthog along with many other fabulous animals! And there was so much more! We went kloofing and bonded around fires while the wild animals surrounded us. All packed into two weeks it was insane but the best time in the world!
ISV took care of everything and it was so planned out, I felt I was in the best hands possible. They honestly were there around the clock providing us with the best food and best accommodations. The thing that really impressed me was that ISV received one bad review on an accommodation and refused to use them again. They always makes sure that everyone is taken care of and happy. While on the trip, I lost someone very close to me at home. I had a lot of pain but my ISV family was there to keep me cheerful and support me in any way. ISV also made sure everything was ok and they put me in contact with home to make sure everything was alright.
I have had such an amazing experience traveling with ISV that I really can't imagine going anywhere without them. Everything was made so easily and they were always there when there were questions or concerns. Their organization is the best that is offered and provides life changing opportunities. I have gained so much new insight to the world and to see the true beauty that it has to offer and it is all thanks to ISV.

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Submitted by sammyp on 10/29/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Chino Hills, California    |    Novice Traveler    |    California State Polytechnic University, Pomona   
9 of 16 people found this review helpful
Do more in one month than most dream of doing in a lifetime.

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As a kid, I’ve always wanted to go South Africa and to have that opportunity and to be able to make a difference in the lives of young children, was something I was not about to miss out on. I had the opportunity to not only volunteer for two weeks, but add an additional two weeks in adventure travel too.

Upon arriving, I worked in a school where we kept children occupied by playing games with them, doing arts and crafts, and played sports. After they went home, we helped further by planting a garden, building a preschool at a local settlement, and painting. It was very difficult at times, but well worth the effort. I will never forget the looks on the kids' faces when I left.

All of our accomodations were set up and varied depending on where we were. All of our meals were paid for during the first two weeks and half during the 2nd two weeks.

After two weeks of volunteering, I went on an Adventure Tour where I did such things, but definitely not limited to skydiving in Cape Town, abseiling down Table Mountain, visiting an Elephant Sanctuary, snorkeling with Whale sharks in the Indian Ocean, Quad Biking through a field of palm trees in Mozambique, Horseback Riding in Swaziland, and an infamous 2-Day Safari in Kruger National Park. I guarantee you that this will be one of the best decisions you will ever make and be something that will stick with you for the rest of your life. You will indeed do more in one month, or even two weeks, than most people can dream of doing in their lifetime. ISV opened up the world to me and I can't wait to volunteer with them again.

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Submitted by Focusm on 10/28/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   Mankato, Minnesota    |    Novice Traveler    |    Minnesota State University–Mankato   
9 of 16 people found this review helpful
Cheetah Kisses and Broken Heart Pieces

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Volunteering with ISV in Africa was a life changing experience. After I graduated from high school, I took a year off to work and save money. I saved relentlessly despite not knowing what I was saving for. Then one day I came across a flyer on a bulletin board at the University of Victoria and immediately knew what all my hard work was going to go towards. I applied right away and was the second person that year to be accepted. After a year of working and a year of waiting to leave, I finally departed for my adventure on August 4th, 2011. Now, two months later, I still think about Africa and the people I met there every single day. I volunteered at the De Wildt cheetah reserve in South Africa with some of the most amazing and diverse people I have ever met. We spent our first two weeks feeding cheetahs and wild dogs, cleaning their dishes, and removing invasive plant species that threatened the native ecosystems there. Before I went to Africa, I didn’t care much for cheetahs and was honestly more excited to see a lion or leopard; however, all of that changed the minute I was licked by a large, purring cheetah. I went cliff jumping, caving, saw lions in the wild, swam in one of the seven natural wonders of the world (Victoria Falls), and still that moment, that cheetah kiss remains the highlight. On the last day of my trip, while in Zambia, I went microlighting, which is sort of like a chair with wings, and while I soared above Victoria Falls, soaking up all the beauty of Africa, my pilot said something that meant more than any of the other famous quotes about Africa that I’ve heard (and trust me, there are many of them). He said, “When you go to Africa, it breaks your heart, so you have to go back to pick up the pieces.” De Wildt and Scarlett the cheetah both have pieces of my heart, as do Victoria Falls in Zambia, Chobe National Park in Botswana, a small island off of Mozambique that we kayaked to, and every single amazing person we met along the way. And one day, I will revisit them all to pick up the pieces. I think this is a trip everyone needs to take at some point in their lives and find out what will steal and break their heart while there.

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Submitted by JJ on 10/28/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   North Vancouver, British Columbia    |    Novice Traveler    |    University of Victoria   
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My Time in South Africa

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I absolutely loved the time I spent in South Africa. I did my service project at the Ann Van Dyke Cheetah Center. One of my favorite parts of my whole service project was waking up every morning, going to the Cheetah Center, and going up to one of the cheetah's cages, Scarlett, and letting her lick my fingers to say hello. After we left, this was by far one of the things I missed the most. The staff were great and were super nice and friendly. I'll never forget the time I spent with the workers learning Africaan and other dialects. I will also never forget the great spell of dead horse meat, and how fun it was to chuck a hunk of it over a fence to feed the cheetahs.

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Submitted by Staciebrown91 on 10/27/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Salt Lake City, UT    |    Novice Traveler    |    University of Utah   
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BEST TIME OF MY LIFE

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Day to day was the same yet so different. It was june so it was winter over in South Africa. The children had a 3 week holiday. We ran a holiday camp in the morning for them from 8-2. We did things like arts and crafts and playing games. We also had some local athletes come and teach soccer and rugby camps. We really got raw interaction with these kids and developed close relationships with them. The non-profit organizer is names Toni and she was amazing. She told us the stories of the kids and made us cry and laugh and really dug into our emotions and for me personally how I see a lot of things now. In the afternoons we usually did some sort of manual labor like painting or digging out trenches or planting a garden. We also helped build a primary school on a settlement (township) and while there we got to interact with those children too. The highlights of my trips was definitely the kids, so happy and worry free, yet with so much darkness in their lives. The difficulty that I encountered was leaving. I couldn't bear the fact that I was helping these children, these beautiful children and then I had to leave.

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Submitted by Brionna on 10/27/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Boulder, CO    |    Novice Traveler    |    University of Colorado- Boulder   
13 of 20 people found this review helpful
I Was Blind But Now I See

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Some people say that in order to find yourself, you must lose yourself. You must take chances, step out of your comfort zone and test yourself. If I had not taken this initiative and gone to South Africa over the summer I would not be the person I am today.

I personally worked with children in South Africa; I went to help them when in return they helped me even more. We are all aware that poverty is an extreme issue. We see movies about it, study it, and do what we can to help through clubs and organizations from where we live. But we aren’t challenged enough to experience it, live it, and see it. I took that challenge.

Going abroad with International Student Volunteers opened my eyes. I am able to live my life with so much more happiness and appreciation then I have ever been able to before. I have become a better person and learned more about the world and myself.

ISV guided me and other volunteers through the entire application process, during the trip and even after. Everything we did and had a chance to do was beyond my expectations. The ISV staff, people who ran the programs we worked with, and the other volunteers have all been more than amazing and most of them are still part of my life today.

My experience is not something I can justify through a couple of sentences. All I can say to you readers is that if this opportunity is possible for you do not waste one more second deliberating it. It was the most fun and self-rewarding experience I have gone through and think I will ever go through.

Do not let this chance get away.

Apply, travel, open your mind, open your heart and you most certainly will be rewarded.

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Submitted by pk31823 on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Ithaca, New York    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Ithaca College   
10 of 20 people found this review helpful
Community Development in South Africa

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My volunteering experience in South Africa has been the most rewarding and enjoyable experience I have ever had. For the first two weeks, I lived in the Eastern Cape of South Africa in a town called Chintsa and we were helping with the construction of a classroom in a nearby township.
I was in a group of ten and we lived in a house provided by the host organisation Volunteer Africa 32degrees South. Almost every day we went to the school, interacted with the children and helped build an additional classroom. I really felt like I was making a difference to the township and especially the education.
Both the VA32 and ISV were available to support you at ANY point from the lead up to the trip, whilst you were there and even after the trip.
The second two weeks were spent travelling across South Africa, Swaziland and Mozambique completely immersing ourselves in the local culture and participating in so many activities. ISV certainly aims to push you out of your comfort zone, but it is so rewarding and fun and you get to meet some absolutely amazing people along the way.
Before I went on the trip, I did think the costs were a little high, but having been there and seeing where the money was going, I think I actually got a great deal! From swimming with a whale shark to kloofing down a canyon, from caving to riding an elephant and seeing the big 5 or even just interacting with the kids in the township, I certainly gained a lot from my trip and I plan on going back again. I would also recommend this trip to EVERYONE.

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Submitted by Ailee. on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 1-18    |   Glasgow, Scotland    |    Experienced Traveler    |    University of Glasgow   
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Going to Africa is like Coming Home

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International Student Volunteers had us working on a private game reserve in South Africa called Lapalala. It was the most incredible place I could imagine. Our group of 23 people split into three working groups and everyday two of the groups would go out and do field work and the third group would stay on cite. Days that we did field work, we would wake up around 5:30 in the morning and after breakfast we drove into Lapalala's vast 36,000 acres and do three bird counts in different areas (each one for 10 minutes where you listen and look for birds and identify them). Then, we would do a habitat assesment (measure the biomass; ie height and amound of grass, trees, bushes, etc; of a given area). This lasted approximately 2 hours. After eating lunch in the field, we would go out on a game transit. On game transits you drive around the game reserve and look for animals and count them. Typically we would see rhinos, impala, wildebeast, worthog, giraff, zebra, nyala, hippos, and crocodile. On the off days, we would have lectures in the morning and then relax in the African sun. The accomodations were very nice, eight people to a rondauville, four to a room and there is also a common room. There is also a fire pit, pool, kitchen, dining area, bar, and group common room. In our free time we hung out, read, jumped in the pool, went on game drives, hiked, and looked at the stars (you could see hundreds). The entire experience was so incredible and everyone on the trip got really close. This trip really gave us a very different view of the world and made us appreciate everything we were given more. Another unique option about ISV is that after your two week volunteer trip, you can go on another two week adventure tour trip and do things that you would probably never do on a family trip like caving in granit caves, kloofing (cliff jumping), go to Kruger National Park, go to the Tofo beaches, and a lot more. I would recommonend this program to anyone, it was one of the best experiences of my life and is something that I will talk about for the rest of my life.

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Submitted by epear on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 1-18    |   Bethesda, Maryland    |    Experienced Traveler    |    University of Maryland–College Park   
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A life changing adventure

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Volunteering through ISV has changed my life completely. After arriving in Johannesburg, doing conservation work in the Lapalala wilderness reserve, and trekking through Swaziland, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia, and briefly to Zimbabwe, I realized that the world we live in such a beautiful, unique, friendly, and amazing place.

During our time volunteering we went on game drives and counted populations of zebra, impala, kudu, wildebeast, giraffe, hippo, and more. We watched the sunrise while doing 6 am bird counts. We hiked through african bush and were scratched from head to toe by the impenetrable thorn bushes. We were taught about the plight of wild rhino populations suffering from poachers, and we discovered that the stars in an unpolluted African night sky are unbelievably brilliant. The meals we shared were basic but hearty. The bungalows we stayed in became home. And the people we worked with became good friends.

On the adventure tour we swam with whale sharks, jumped off of cliffs, and sang songs around camp fires. In a beautiful open air craft market traded a tee shirt for a handmade bag. In Kruger National Park I was 5 feet away from a pride of Lions. In Mozambique we learned to surf on one of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen. We ate delicious seafood, warthog, crocodile, ostrich, eland, and impala. In Botswana elephants trumpeted around our camp. In the cities we were stunned by the sadness of the children living in poverty. We haggled with fishermen, rode in a tuk tuk, and saw traditional african dances. The local people were incredibly friendly and welcoming. Nights at local backpackers made me feel more like family than a tourist. Listening to someone speak Afrikaans is a magical thing. I spent a month with new friends who shared every sleep, every meal, every hike, every early morning, and every late night with me. They are now friends for life.

ISV made international travel safe and fun. The tour leaders were very responsible, knowledgable, and exciting. I chose to go to South Africa because I had always been drawn there, and I knew the trip would change me, but I wasn't prepared for just how profound that impact would be. ISV has inspired me to plan future trips abroad, and to volunteer more. I feel like I have made a difference in this world. It was worth it in every way. A trip with ISV will change you. You will learn about a new place, meet new people, eat new food, try new things, and ultimately see this world with a new perspective. If you have the money do it. If you don't have the money; fundraise, hit up your parents, search through the couch cushions, sell your stuff and go!

I have recommended volunteering with ISV to everyone who will listen. The only thing I would have done differently would be to have cancelled my flight home. I discovered a wide open world and have the International Student Volunteers to thank. I will cherish the time I got to spend in South Africa and the lifelong friends I made while I was there. It was an epic adventure!

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Submitted by GuinneaHen on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 25-30    |   Pompano Beach, Florida    |    Experienced Traveler    |    University of Southern Maine   
9 of 17 people found this review helpful
A great mix of meaningful volunteerism and adventure travel!

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ISV was the perfect choice for me. I knew I wanted to spend time in Africa and looked into other volunteer programs there. However I wanted to see more of Africa than just one village or country. With ISV I was able to volunteer with an organization that matched my background perfectly, as a biology student and hopeful teacher I was placed teaching health and sex ed to township teens. But what made this experience really unforgettable was the guided adventure travel after my volunteer project. Through ISV I was able to see 3 separate countries including South Africa, Swaziland, and Mozambique, an opportunity I'm sure I will never have again. Along the way I did things with a group of new friends that I never thought I could, like cage dive with great white sharks, go on safari, caving and cliff jumping. I would do it all again in a heartbeat. It is without a doubt the best way to travel.

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Submitted by ndowns on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Seattle, WA    |    Novice Traveler    |    Washington   
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Good times on the Cape!

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It was such an incredible experience! We were facilitating health/life skills education seminars for at-risk youth at a school in Hout Bay (just outside of Cape Town). During the day, we were at the school teaching and playing games with the kids! We had evenings and weekends free so we got to experience the many crazy experiences of Hout Bay and Cape Town! We went cage diving with great white sharks, rappelled down Table Mountain, and toured Robben Island! This is just a sample of the fun we had! The only difficulties I had were transportation costs which added up. ISV has a number of volunteer programs in South Africa, all of which are can't-miss opportunities! I would do it again in a heartbeat!

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Submitted by howzit on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 19-24    |   Edmonton, Alberta, Canada    |    Experienced Traveler    |    University of Alberta   
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This program changed my life. It was 4 weeks of the most amazing volunteer work and amazing activities. I feel like I have done more in 4 weeks than some people will do in their whole lives. We were all looked after with care on our projects and our safety was never a concern as long as we were responsible. Usually our days were packed from sunrise to sundown, which seems daunting but its actually a lot of fun. The hardest part was being away from friends and family but the best part was making new friends that honestly became like family to me. You meet so many great people, experience so many great things, and make such an impact with your volunteer work that its hard to not go back! I will always remember this trip as one of the best in my life!

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Submitted by Brett28 on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 19-24    |   Eugene, Oregon    |    Novice Traveler    |    University of Oregon   

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Program Info

Country: 
South Africa
Volunteer Type: 
Animal Welfare
Community Development
Health Care
Education
Length of Program: 
2-4 weeks
Cost: 
$2,000-$5,000 (USD)

Program Photos

ISV - Volunteer Projects in South Africa