Zimbabwe Wildlife Conservation

Have you ever dreamed of becoming an animal volunteer in Zimbabwe? As one of Africa’s most-loved destinations, Zimbabwe really does have it all. As well as being known for its vibrant cities and ancient kingdoms, the country is arguably most famous for its incredible natural landscapes, which serve as a stunning backdrop to Zimbabwe’s volunteer projects!

The Great Projects are proud to offer volunteer opportunities to those with the desire to aid Zimbabwe’s conservation efforts while enjoying an unforgettable experience in this most iconic of countries. Follow in the footsteps of famed explorer David Livingstone, taking part in volunteer work on the Victoria Falls Conservation Experience. Thinking of working more closely with nature? Join the Rhino and Elephant Conservation Project, witnessing the legendary ‘Big Five’ in their native homes. However you choose to travel, our volunteer programs in Zimbabwe are sure to be some of the most memorable experiences of your life!

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Wildlife

Wildlife

Zimbabwe is home to a wealth of botanical gardens, safari areas, national parks and sanctuaries – collectively, these sites are known as the ‘Wildlife Estate’. The estate is home to a majority of Zimbabwe’s wildlife species, covering a staggering 12.5% of the country’s overall landmass! Keep your eyes peeled for the ‘Big Five’ during your time volunteering in Zimbabwe– elephants, leopards, lions, rhinos, and buffalo can all be found here, among many other exciting species. African wildlife is some of the most iconic on earth, and by aiding conservation work you could help to preserve it. See how you can help on an animal conservation project in Zimbabwe!

Culture

Culture

Zimbabwe’s cultural history is certainly a rich one, consisting of numerous beliefs and religious ceremonies. The ‘Shona’ people are the country’s largest ethnic group, and they are well-known for their impressive arts and crafts – particularly their stone sculptures, which are revered around the globe.

There are many elements of culture to enjoy in Zimbabwe: alongside arts and crafts, theatre has something of a following, as does song and dance. A universally enjoyable element of culture, however, has to be the sampling of a country’s food – consider trying a ‘Miele-meal’, a kind of porridge-dish. If you eat meat, you could also try ‘sadza’ with ‘boerewors’, a hearty meal of maize and sausage. However, you choose to experience Zimbabwe’s culture – by eating, dancing, or taking part in arts and crafts – you’re sure to have a wonderful time!

Popular Sights

Popular Sights

There is so much to see in Zimbabwe, but if you wish to see the best of what a country has to offer, this will require some forward planning! Why not add some of the following to your itinerary:

  • Victoria Falls – famous the world over, Victoria Falls is a spectacular sight which is deserving of a place on everybody’s bucket list. This legendary location is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and certainly should not be missed – so what better excuse to visit than during your volunteer holiday in Zimbabwe?
  • The Balancing Rocks – one of Zimbabwe’s most unusual sights, the Balancing Rocks are a series of curious natural sculptures which can be spotted throughout the country. The unusual, gravity-defying formations were created when ancient granite intrusions were exposed to weathering, the softer rocks around them eroding away. So well-loved are these mysterious rocks that they have been used on banknotes, and are also used as a moving metaphor, explain the importance of both development and preservation throughout Zimbabwe.
  • The Shona Sculpture Gallery – Visit the Shona Sculpture Gallery in Harare – an oasis of tranquillity on Harare’s busy Airport Road, the gallery something of a concealed gem, hidden behind tall walls but bursting with life within. Verdant plants, mature trees and divine foliage flank the gallery, but the art pieces themselves are the real draw. Marvel at the diversity of the sculptures found here: sometimes intricate, sometimes contorted, more than 60 pieces are on display here, and are sure to be admired by any fan of contemporary art.
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