Volunteer in Kenya: teaching to wildlife conservation
Our projects for volunteering in Kenya
Kenya Volunteering Prices (US $)
Kenya Volunteering Projects
# of Weeks | Price | Price / Week |
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2 | $994 | $499 |
4 | $994 | $249 |
6 | $1,464 | $244 |
8 | $1,939 | $239 |
12 | $2,829 | $234 |
Kenya Volunteering Project HIV+
# of Weeks | Price | Price / Week |
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2 | €849 | €425 |
4 | €1199 | €299 |
6 | €1,179 | €299 |
8 | €2,349 | €294 |
12 | €3,449 | €289 |
Medical│Dental Electives Pricing Kenya
# of Weeks | Price | Price / Week |
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2 | $1,133 | $564 |
4 | $1,133 | $284 |
6 | $1,674 | $279 |
8 | $2,214 | $279 |
12 | $3,249 | $269 |
Preparing for your placement in Kenya
Visas for Volunteers in Kenya:
Volunteers may participate on our projects in Kenya for up to 180 days on Tourist visas. Anyone wishing to stay beyond that must leave the East African Region bloc, and reapply for a 90 day Tourist visa.
Electives:
Those wishing to do Electives in Kenya must provide documented evidence of enrolment on relevant courses.
Medical│Nursing│Dentistry Licenced Practice:
Those qualified to practice medicine, nursing, or dentistry and wishing to do so on our placements in Kenya must register in person with the relevant council prior to the commencement of their placement.
This registration is done in Nairobi, and takes up to 7 working days, but may be completed in 5. In addition to the placement fee, there is a council registration fee of €50. Once registered and in receipt of the relevant authorization letters, you will be taken to your placement by our partners.
Our partners in Kenya will support you throughout, but you will need to budget for a stay in Nairobi of up to 5-10 working days
References:
for health, and education related placements, GAFV requires a reference from one professional referee on headed paper, sent from a related works email.
Police Clearance Checks:
All people joining our programs must provide a criminal record check from your passport issuing country, and any country you have been residing in over 6 months prior to joining us,
Airport Pickup and Arrival in Kenya:
Pick-up is included in the price you pay. Additional fees may apply for those registering with the medical council
Depending on your flight's arrival time in Kenya, we recommend arriving a day before the agreed-upon pick-up date to ensure a smooth transition to your program.
Orientation in Kenya:
Upon arrival at your base in Kenya, you will receive a comprehensive orientation program to prepare you for your volunteer experience.
Program Timetable in Kenya:
Our programs typically run 4 or 5 days a week, granting you weekends off to explore and immerse yourself in Kenya's rich history, culture, and attractions.
Accommodation in Kenya:
Volunteers will be accommodated in local homestays, providing full board (3 meals a day) in basic accommodation.
Upgrades to local hotel accommodation are possible at an additional cost.
Food in Kenya:
Local food will be served in the homestays
Safe Drinking Water in Kenya:
It's important to refrain from consuming tap water, and any water that is not from sealed bottles. To ensure safe drinking water for yourself, you should drink water from sealed bottles, and / or bring water purification tablets or a portable water filtering system.
Vaccinations and Health Precautions for Kenya:
For up-to-date health advisories, please consult your government's travel advisories. You can also find relevant information on our Global-info page under the "Government│Other Travel Advisories" section.
Yellow Fever Vaccination Requirement for Kenya:
Only people travelling from countries in which Yellow Fever is endemic need yellow fever vaccinations, and certificated proof.
Protection Against Mosquito borne diseases in Kenya:
To safeguard your health while in Kenya, we recommend bringing a portable mosquito net, insect repellent, and any other measures recommended by your government's travel advisories to prevent mosquito-borne illnesses.
Kenya: the country, and our partners
Kenya stands out as an exceptional destination for volunteers, offering an extensive array of opportunities that can be joined on a tourist visa. This East African nation is not only renowned as one of the world's major tourist destinations, but also boasts a stable democracy, and the communities you work with (there are 47 tribes in Kenya) provide you with local knowledge, support, and the additional safety that comes with being guests of their communities.
GAFV works in partnership with a Kenyan government licenced community organisation, through which we offer and manage the most diverse range of projects of the countries that we work in, which they have been doing since 202.
Our wildlife conservation initiatives encompass everything from butterflies and turtles to supporting Maasai game rangers on the Maasai Mara and surrounds. Our projects include the development of bio and forest agriculture, and reforestation with the Luhya people in the remnant of East Africa's once vast equatorial forest, as well as replanting mangroves on the coats, and supporting a HIV+ women’s cooperative. Projects where we live with the Maasai, and coastal communities present unique immersive opportunities, whilst contributing to sustainable development.
Volunteers in Kenya connecting with local communities through staying with Kenyan families, whereby you can learn local languages, cook, and experience customs firsthand to foster cross-cultural understanding and personal growth. Kenya's stunning natural landscapes provide a picturesque backdrop to your volunteer work, making the experience impactful and unforgettable.
Beyond its remarkable project offerings and natural beauty, Kenya's cost of living is significantly lower than that of Western countries, making it an accessible destination for volunteers seeking to sightsee, and Kenya stands as a top choice for volunteers looking to make a positive difference in the world.
“Travel makes one modest… see(ing the) tiny place one occupies in the world.”
- Gustave Flaubert