Ubuntu Adventure Camps

Ubuntu Adventure Camps bring guests into the heart of the wild for a fun, meaningful and unforgettable outdoor experience.

Our camps combine hands-on wildlife activities, exciting bush adventures and team-building challenges that inspire learning, confidence and connection with nature. From animal enrichments and feeding experiences to hiking, obstacle courses, fishing, night walks and campfire fun, every moment is designed to educate, excite and make lasting memories. Perfect for schools, youth groups and adventurers of all ages, our camps offer the chance to explore, discover and play — all while supporting real wildlife conservation.

Host of the Duke of Edinburgh awards and the CAS program – Duke of Edinburgh’s Award & CAS Programme.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) is a global youth programme for ages 14–24 that builds confidence, leadership, and resilience. Participants complete activities in Service, Skill, Physical Recreation, and an Adventurous Journey, with an added Residential Project at Gold level.
The CAS Programme (Creativity, Activity, Service) is a core part of the IB Diploma. It encourages students to develop creatively, stay active, and serve their communities through meaningful, ongoing experiences, including a collaborative CAS Project.
Both programmes promote personal growth, responsibility, and community engagement, helping young people become well-rounded and globally minded.

VOLUNTEER ACCOMMODATION:

Volunteers are housed in warm, homely cabins featuring twin wooden beds, comfortable seating areas, and simple natural décor that reflects the sanctuary’s peaceful atmosphere.

Each cabin is fully equipped with its own shower, toilet, and basin, ensuring privacy and convenience throughout your stay. Soft lighting, indoor plants, and rustic furniture create a relaxing environment where volunteers can unwind after a rewarding day with the animals.

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