Programa
Programa publicado por: Big Beyond
Publicado el: 18/09/2012
Volunteers needed to work across a range of innovative projects aimed at educating, engaging and inspiring the Bwindi community. Perfect for those passionate about drama, music, dance, arts and crafts and helping others.
What will I be doing?
Volunteers will work across a range of dynamic projects aimed at engaging and inspiring the Bwindi community and building local capabilities to enhance activities in The Arts.
Depending on your background and when you'd like to join us, the experience could involve you working in a simple outdoor community theatre, perhaps with the pretty top notch youth dance and drama group, or with school kids in arts and craft lessons, training adults in new handicraft enterprises or helping the Batwa tribe improve acting skills for an interactive Bwindi Forest Experience for tourists.
Through your placement, you'll be working to instill genuine pride around the communities' and different tribes' unique cultural heritage and channelling new creative energy in structured but flexible projects relating to enterprise, education, health, culture and the environment. The Arts provide a fantastic way to communicate powerful messages and we'd love you to help us use these tools more effectively.
Where will I live?
We want to make your trip as comfortable as possible and give you a nice home to live in whilst you generously share your time to help the rural communities bordering Bwindi. You'll live in a shared volunteer house situated within a quiet little village and there are fantastic sweeping views of Bwindi forest right from the garden. It's remote and there's no electricity or piped water here so we run on solar power and harvest bathing water. It's a truly eco experience with a bit of a luxury edge!
Who can go?
The range of roles we'd like to fill is diverse and we need lots of enthusiastic individuals with a range of skills and interests to make a difference. You don't need a degree in conservation to join us…. the only thing we ask is that you're over 18 and have the right attitude to volunteering and living in rural Africa, a strong work ethic and team spirit.
When can I go and how long can I stay?
There's two monthly intake dates throughout the year...just tell us when you'd like to go and we'll match you up with the nearest date with availability. You can stay from just two weeks up to 12 months - although the longer the better to really get stuck in.
What's the cost?
There is a program fee to join our team in Uganda. Costs from $1595 for 2 weeks but this includes everything to ensure you have a seamless and unforgettable experience and make big impacts on the ground. We look after all of your accommodation, food and drinking water, local transport, in-country transfers, personal placement design, orientation and excellent project management and support before, during and after your expedition. You just need to budget for your international flights, visa and very minimal spending money once you're out there.
Free time & travel:
There are loads of activities to suit different interests right on our doorstep. In your free time, you might enjoy a pretty challenging hike or perhaps a more chilled out walk amongst the gorgeous hills whilst you marvel at sweeping views of great the lakes, volcanoes and Bwindi forest. You can go on a trek through the rainforest to a breathtakingly beautiful waterfall or just simply bask in the garden with a good book.
Gorilla tracking is of course a hugely popular activity when travelling to Bwindi, a truly exhilarating and an unforgettable experience. The tracking gates are literally 10 minutes from your house and in easy reach. Your passion may be to spot incredible and colourful species of birds, or see some of the ancient indigenous trees. Maybe the history and culture surrounding the Batwa Pygmy tribe will completely engross you and you just want to spend some time with the people, learning about their fascinating way of life. It's a really sociable place to live so you'll probably spend loads of time making new friends and just living like a local.
For those that feel a travel urge, just a small journey away (possible on your weekends) you'll find yourself in hot African savannah where tree climbing lions live, and buffalo, elephant and antelopes wander. Or perhaps you'd prefer to visit the huge snowcapped mountains of the Rwenzori's for a really challenging hike and exploring forests in search of chimpanzees on the way… it's a country of incredible contrast, diversity and a true blend of Africa.
If you like what you see and think you would enjoy being on the Big Beyond team, you can apply for your place by completing the short online application form on our website www.bigbeyond.org or just email answers@bigbeyond.org with your preferred dates and duration.
When your application is processed (usually within 24hrs) we will be in touch to find out a little more about you, to bounce ideas around regarding your potential role in the projects and if there is a good fit, we'll send you an invitation to join us.