Volunteer In Tanzania Dar Es Salaam
Volunteer in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam by deciding to embark on our Volunteering in Tanzania Journey of a lifetime. Unforgettable Tanzania Volunteer Program
Highlights
- Enjoy unforgettable medical electiveing experience coupled with unforgettable Tanzanian cultural experience.
- Come and experience the difference passionate electives can make to lives of people.
- See what the land of unforgettable experience and cultural diversity has to offer, while creating understanding and friendship with the local people.
- Come and elective with us not for us, we are far more interested with your skills and desire to help than anything.
- Experience unforgettable wilderness by visiting the Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Kilimanjaro to name a few.
KIVOLEX Volunteers
Kilimanjaro Volunteers Exposure (which we shorten to KiVolEx), is a electiveing organisation based in Dar Es Salaam, in eastern Tanzania. We are a non-profit organisation, aimed at improving the lives of all those in need in the local community. Specifically, we work with underprivileged groups such as women and children through providing the needed healthcare and services from our electives. Established to bring Western enthusiasm, expertise and passion to tackling some of the problems which affect the most needy in Tanzania. Our ethos is that you’ll be electiveing with us, not for us. We’re far more interested in your skills and desire to help than your money.
Volunteer in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam
Thinking of traveling abroad and do something rewarding? If so, then electiveing in Tanzania 2022 should be on top of your agenda. Volunteering in Tanzania, or alternatively, charity work in Tanzania will expose you to a new world. Whatever you decide to do in Tanzania related to work, whether it’s Internship in Tanzania or elective job in Tanzania, you will definitely cherish. It’s a fact that most elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam work projects have been dominated by youth. Youth electiveing in Tanzania has been rising steadily. As we are excited about this steady rise, we also encourage electives from other age groups to take part. A elective is any person at least 18 years of age and above who is will to offer services free of charge. Hence a elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam can be anyone above 18 years of age.
The history of Tanzania and Dar-Es-Salaam
The history is a must know if you want to boost your electiveing experience in Tanzania. In 1964 president Nyerere late of Tanganyika, reached an agreement to form the United Republic of Tanzania with President Karume late of Zanzibar. These two countries were closely linked in their history and a distance of 30 km from one other separated by the sea. Eventually, after a period of negotiation, they were united and Tanzania was formed.
Sultan Majid bin Said in 1865 to 1866 decided to build a new town in an area called Mzizima. He then called this new town Dar-Es-Salaam. Dar-Es-Salaam means harbor of peace or a home of peace. The name Dar-Es-Salaam has been in existence up to today.
Volunteer in Tanzania Dar-es-salaam
To elective in Tanzania Dar-es-salaam is to elective in the countries capital. Dar-es-salaam is Tanzania’s capital and the economic powerhouse of the nation. KIVOLEX elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam projects are all located in Dar-es-salaam. We have a range of interesting elective projects that will satisfy your giving back desire. Our elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam projects include the following, but we can also customize them to suit your needs.
- Work in an Orphanage (Dar-Es-Salaam)
- Teaching English (Dar-Es-Salaam)
- Healthcare Projects (Dar-Es-Salaam)
- Special Needs Projects (Dar-Es-Salaam)
Moreover, the essence of all these programs is to help poor communities around the city of Dar-es-salaam. Volunteers should expect to elective in semi-urban communities of Dar-es-salaam city. Special qualifications or a degree are not mandatory to elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam. Hence, electives only need to have a basic understanding of English for them to make a difference in Tanzania.
Volunteer in Tanzania Dar-Es-Salaam Charity Work
Despite being a capital city Dar-Es-Salaam makes electiveing much more interesting due to its geographical location. Located in the Eastern south of the country around the cost of the Indian ocean, Dar-Es-Salaam is a get-way to so many tourist attraction. If there is a place in the country with easy access to almost all of the tourist attractions, then its Dar-Es-Salaam. In-fact Dar-es-salaam itself is a tourist attraction.
Moreover, the closest national park ideal for a safari drive is just 300 km away, the Mikumi National Park. While electiveing in Tanzania and on request we can arrange for you an amazing safari drive to blend your already gorgeous experience. Zanzibar, the Spice Island as it is commonly known is just a blink of an eye from Dar-Es-Salaam. It only takes 15 minutes to fly to Zanzibar and see what this famous Tanzanian Island has to offer.
Tanzania Northern Tourist Attraction
In addition to this, there is an easy connection to the northern circuit where the best tourist attractions are. Volunteers and interns can use Dar-E-Salaam International Airport to get direct flights to Kilimanjaro, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Manyara, Tarangire and the like. The distance from Dar-Es-Salaam to Arusha is about 600 Km and it’s only an hour to fly. Tanzania is the only country that offers charity workers, electives, and interns an opportunity to do both works and explore its beauty
Tanzania elective accommodation in Dar-Es-Salaam
Volunteer accommodation in Tanzania are quite basic but a perfect for those doing charity work or humanitarian work. We advice international electives not to expect luxury accommodation if you electiveing destination is Africa. Unless you pay for the hotel on your own expect basic accommodation. But the good news is that electives really enjoy these kinds of accommodation rather than the five stars.
There are usually two kinds of accommodation in our elective projects in Tanzania. These two ate elective house and elective home-stay accommodation.
Volunteer in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam house accommodationÂ
Here electives, interns, charity and humanitarian workers are all placed in a electives house. Accommodation is in a dormitory style and most beds here are in bunk format. This kind of accommodation for our Dar-Es-Salaam electives is preferred by those who wish to make friends from other countries. With this option, you get an opportunity to meet, sleep, eat with other electives from all over the world, hence make friendship. Young electives from colleges and universities prefer this kind of accommodation.
Tanzania home-stay elective accommodationÂ
This type of accommodation is ideal for those electives who wish to learn about the local cultures and the way of life. It is always a good experience to learn about the local cultures. The best way to do this is to live with the local families. Volunteers are given this opportunity through the home-stay option. All our home-stays require to meet particular standards for our electives to stay. We inspect all home-stays before accommodating our electives.
Steps to electiveing in Tanzania
Before you successful begin your elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam program, there are some simple stages/steps that you have to follow. Here I will list all these steps that you have to consider.
- Select your preferred project and fill out our application form.
- Receive a project acceptance notice.
- Make your Initial elective payment.
- Start preparing for your trip with the assistance of our dedicated staff.
- Make your final payment.
- Pack your bags and we will meet you at the airport in Tanzania.
Remember we advise elective to apply at least three months before departure, however, we can also accommodate a trip on short notice. The best time to elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam is during summer that is from late May to early September.
KIVOLEX electives have been helping electives, Interns, Charity workers, and Humanitarian workers find wonderful elective projects in Tanzania. We have been doing this close to 10 years now. If you want to give back and elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam please don’t hesitate to contact us and apply by filling our application form.
Where will you stay?
AccommodationÂ
There are two types of accommodation available in Dar Es Salaam, Home Stay Accommodation and Volunteer House.Â
Volunteer HouseÂ
The Volunteer House is a western-style house with 6 bedrooms (all shared accommodations with bunk beds). It has 2 bathrooms with western-style toilets and occasional hot water for showers. The house also includes one double bedroom, and this room is generally reserved for married couples. The house is safe and secure, with a security guard and a large gate. In the elective house, there is a cook who cooks the meals for the electives.Â
(Please note that spaces in the elective house are very limited and can only accommodate 18 to 24 people).
Home Stay Accommodation
Living is basic but all the Home Stays have electricity and running water and accommodate electives in safe and secure homes (some rural home stays may not have electricity or running water during times of drought). All home stays have been inspected thoroughly by local staff and chosen because of their safety and security. Most electives love their home stays and feel that they get a more authentic Tanzanian experience by staying there.
Transportation within
We will provide you with reliable Taxi drivers phone number,which you could use in case you want to move around. However you could also use Daladala these are buses, public transport that most people use to travel locally on daily basis. There is also an option of using bodaboda these are motorcycles that are used as taxis. Other electives choose to walk whoever if you also choose to do so like any other new environment we encourage you to be very careful with thieves and pick pocketing  Â
Visa and Permit
A elective is required by the government to pay for a Visa and a permit to be allowed to elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam. Kindly contact us for more information regarding this.
Typical day
In general, expect to work 4-6 hours per day. Volunteers usually wake up early, around 7 or 8 and have breakfast. After breakfast, their workday begins, usually somewhere between 8 and 10 AM.
 Your workday will usually end around 2 or 3 PM.
Although you will be expected to be at your work placement every weekday, the rest of your time in Tanzania is essentially left up to you to decide how to use it.
Your daily schedule may change, as well, so you’ll need to be flexible and ready to adjust.
KIVOLEX anticipates and encourages your desire for travel and adventure. Your time away from electiveing is open for you to decide your activities. You may decide to take advantage of the local culture and spend time within the community over the weekend. Otherwise, there is ample opportunity to explore Tanzania and all it has to offer. Long weekends can be taken to go on safari or to travel further afield to places such as Zanzibar, Dar-es-salaam, Kenya or Uganda. If electives wish to elective in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam over the weekends they can join local teams and visit other children organizations to spend time simply playing with and entertaining the children.
Tanzania is a big country full of exciting adventure. If you want to stay on in country after electiveing, we’ll help you arrange any number of trips and activities. You can go on safari through the Serengeti or Ngorogoro- which has the highest density of safari animals anywhere on earth. You can relax on the spice island of Zanzibar, taking in non stop sun, white beaches and clear blue seas. Swimming with dolphins, PADI dive courses, spear gun fishing, sleeping in hammocks strung between palm trees on the beach.. We like Zanzibar! If physical adventure is more your thing, Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in the world is right on your doorstep. A five day climb, and nearly 4 miles high, with temperatures down to minus 25 at the summit, it’s not for the faint of heart, but it can be done, and the sense of achievement will stay with you for a lifetime.Â
Free-time activities
DAY TRIPS FROM DAR ES SALAAM
Dar es salaam City Tour
Spend a day getting to know one of the greatest cities in East Africa.
Dar Es Salaam Zoo
Want to see all of the animals of Africa, but don’t have time to leave the city? No problem! Take our Dar es Salaam Zoo tour.
Mikumi National Park
Want to venture out of town and see some wildlife in its natural habitat? Â Then come with us to Mikumi National Park which is alive with wild animals and birds.
Saadani National Park
Sadaani National Park is the only wildlife sanctuary in East Africa right on the Indian Ocean, and is the closest safari from Dar es Salaam. The bush meets the beach in Saadani and the wildlife is abundant making it an amazing day trip.
Zanzibar Day Trip
This beautiful Island of Africa is one of Tanzania’s popular tourist sites. It has vibrant Islamic culture and beautiful white sand beachÂ
In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.
Language Skills You need to speak English (basic level)
Education Requirements Health or social care related disciplines at High school/University level
Required Documents CV, copies of certificates and related documents
Nationality Restrictions No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.
Time Commitment Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 08:00 – 15:00.
Volunteer Program fee covers the following
- Volunteer placement facilitation-full program scheduling and supervision
- Pre-arrival support & preparation of your project/work placement
- Airport pick upÂ
- Orientation (usually begins on a Monday
- Accommodation Room & Board (Breakfast & Dinner)
- Housekeeping
- Daily in-person availability of a local coordinator
EXCLUDES
- $150 USD contribution to placement facility
- Airport transport on departure (can be arranged)
- VISA and PERMIT fees
Living is basic but all the Home Stays have electricity and running water and accommodate electives in safe and secure homes (some rural home stays may not have electricity or running water during times of drought). All home stays have been inspected thoroughly by local staff and chosen because of their safety and security. Most electives love their home stays and feel that they get a more authentic Tanzanian experience by staying there.