Work with animals
Volunteer projects with animals
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This placement would suit... Those who have dreamt of galloping across the plains of Africa in search of its great game. Think ‘Out of Africa” and you’re getting somewhere close! ![]() Horse safari across the plains of AfricaA childhood dream perhaps of galloping across the plains of Africa scattering herds of impala, giraffe and wildebeest as you charge through the early morning mist a movie in the making, but reality for some who embark on one of the Leap’s 3 month voluntary work placements to help some the most exciting Horse riding safari operators in South Africa Ant’s Nest, South Africa
Ant Nest specialise in riding amongst the wildlife across their beautiful ranch, abundant in gameincluding the black rhino, elephant and leopard. It is renowed as a bird watchers paradise. There are 2 unique and beautifully designed bush homes on the ranch, each with its own character between which guests ride and stay, called Ants nest and Ants hill. They can take 1 volunteer at a time possible two if there is space to help the local staff with all aspects of this busy operation. Highlights:Camping out, walking safari’s Fish River Horse Safari’s
The operation is open all year but high season is December to January and March to April. They can take 2 volunteers at a time to help with all aspects of the horse riding This is managed by a friendly South African couple Rory and Mel Gailey who are fantastic and entertaining characters. A very special place where the riding is hard to beat. Highlights:Horse beach rides, game drives and game walks. Horizon Horseback adventuresHorizon Horseback Adventures lies at the heart of the Waterberg plateau, north of Joburg. It is a lodge on a private reserve/ranch that boasts a spectacular wilderness plateau with rolling vistas,rivers, plains and valleys. It is abundant in game including the black rhino, elephant and leopard. It is also a bird watchers paradise. There is no low season as such but the quieter time is June, July, open all year round. They can take 1 volunteer aged 25+ at a time, either male or female. Highlights:Walking and horse safari’s, game drives, swimming, tennis, 5 day mobile safaris
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Fish River Horse Safaris is run out of a unique, 1,200 hectare, privately owned game reserve called Fort D’ Acre bordering pristine coastline (including 4km of beach) with rhino, buffalo, giraffe, gnu and general game; beautiful open grasslands, thick vegetated valleys and dune forest. It is situated 25km north of Port Alfred (between East London and Port Elizabeth) at the mouth of the Great Fish River.

