KOBUS CROUS SNR CONSERVATION VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

Overview:
The Kobus Crous Snr Conservation Volunteer Program provides a great once in a lifetime opportunity for volun-
teers interested in having a true African experience and be involved with conservation efforts, while making a
difference to the local wildlife and the environment.

Volunteers are called to action for support and assistance, without which our achievements would simply not
be sustainable or viable. The program is located at Bergsig Game Farm & Mossel Bay Helicopters, situated in a
Malaria FREE area, just outside of Mossel Bay, a mere 5km from one of South Africa’s best holiday destinations.
Boasting 4000 hectares, filled with an abundance of game, birdlife, amazing flora and some of the BIG 5 animals.
Our wildlife program will surely capture your imagination and enhance your physical and mental state, also en-
suring all volunteers about the importance of wildlife conservation and what it means to us personally.

Your experience with us will be a reflection of the day-to-day operational requirements that is vital to manage
game reserves. Our passion and dedication for conservation will showcase all that Kobus Crous Snr Conservation
Volunteer Program and our amazing team has to offer.

Why choose Kobus Crous Snr Conservation Volunteer Program:
Tasks & activities for this program may vary from physical to interesting and interactive content. The experience
is diverse and structured but not set, due to the nature of working in and around wildlife and is also dependent
on weather and other factors. There will be an itinerary of all activities scheduled each week.

Some of these activities include, but are not limited to:

  • Animal capture and care and translocation
  • Assisting with helicopter operations
  • Alien vegetation control
  • Fence patrols and maintenance
  • Game counts
  • Erosion control and prevention
  • Road & Fence bush clearing
  • Road maintenance and upkeep
  • Animal condition and parasite monitoring
  • Wildlife nutrition and feeding
  • Trail camera inspections
  • Animal tracking
  • Animal behavior monitoring
  • Animal rehabilitation
  • Wildlife structures
  • Marine Biology Research

Orientation
Volunteers will be given a basic orientation with guidelines and instructions by project coordinators. A weekly
itinerary will also be prepared.

Project requirements
Volunteers must be 18 years or older. Participants should have an open mind with a positive attitude for working
outdoors, with a keen interest and love for animals, wildlife and nature. There is a minimum stay of 2 weeks, and
ope­rations will run approximately between 8am to 5pm daily (Monday to Friday). Evenings are at leisure, except
if there will be any need for early mornings or late-night activities dependent on tasks at hand.
Weekends are also at leisure and for volunteers own account, with a host of activities and adventure available.
We can advise and give information on activities in the surrounding areas.

Accommodation and Facilities
Volunteers are housed in dorm-styled accommodation with comfortable rooms, sharing not more than 4 per
people per room (same sex basis). Bathroom with shower, toilet and basin, shared cupboard space. Fully fitted
kitchen with fridge, stove, microwave, kettle, cutlery and crockery and wash-up area. Volunteers are welcome
to socialize in common areas such as the lounge, TV room etc.

Airport transfers
Volunteers will be collected from George Airport. Scheduled transfers are arranged to and from the airport to
the reserve, which is approximately 30 minutes from the airport.

Meals
Three meals are provided daily. Vegetarians and other dietary requirements can be catered for, if notified in
advance. All meals will be served with the option of juice, tea or coffee and filtered rainwater.

Meal examples:

Breakfast:

Cereal and toast, muesli and yoghurt, coffee or tea

Lunch:

Sandwiches, warps, salads, quiche, burgers or hotdogs

Dinner:

Lasagna, Mac & Cheese, Roasted Chicken, Traditional meals like Bobotie, Potjie food (stew like), served with fresh salad/seasonal vegetables

There will also be two town trips weekly for volunteers to purchase their own personal stock like soft drinks,
sweets and chips, as well as personal items needed. If you are a fussy eater, please make use of these town trip
opportunities.

Laundry
Laundry services are provided on average once a week, with laundry bags supplied on arrival. We do not have
facilities for volunteers to do their own laundry, so please pack accordingly.

What is included?

  • Local airport transfers (pick-up and drop-off at George Airport)
  • Accommodation & Meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
  • Laundry services (once a week)
  • Game reserve cap and t-shirt
  • Wifi
  • Introductory wildlife helicopter tour on reserve
  • End of course graduation certificate

What is NOT included?

  • International flights and domestic flights/transfers
  • Travel and medical insurance & Visas
  • Meals at restaurants during town trips
  • Alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, personal food items etc.
  • Weekend excursions & any personal expenses
  • Advanced helicopter experiences

RATES 2025

2 WEEKS

R 3 000 per night (ZAR)
£ 126 per night
$ 171 per night

3 WEEKS

R 3 200 per night (ZAR)
£ 135 per night
$ 182 per night

Program Dates

2025

ARRIVAL DEPARTURE
19 January 2025 8 February 2025 (FULL)
20 April 2025 10 May 2025 (FULL)
18 May 2025 7 June 2025 (FULL)
15 June 2025 5 July 2025 (FULL)
13 July 2025 2 August 2025 (FULL)
10 August 2025 30 August 2026 (FULL)
7 September 2025 27 Sept 2025 (open slots)
12 October 2025 1 Nov 2025 (open slots)

2026

ARRIVAL DEPARTURE


12 April 2026 2 May 2026 (open slots)
10 May 2026 30 May 2026 (open slots)
7 June 2026 27 June 2026 (open slots)
5 July 2026 25 July 2026 (open slots)
2 August 2026 22 August 2026 (open slots)
30 August 2026 19 Sept 2026 (open slots)
4 October 2026 24 October 2026 (open slots)

THERE ARE ONLY 12 SPOTS AVAILABLE PER TIME SLOT!!! SO BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.

WHAT TO PACK

Your smart packing guide

Our travel packing guide designed especially for volunteers!
Should you find yourself intimidated by packing correctly for a volunteer course, just stay calm and follow our
guide. First things first, always keep the climate of the area in mind. Depending what time of the year you plan
on volunteering, the weather can range remarkably. Knowing and considering the season is very important to
assemble a calculated packing list that will suit your needs. We have added diagrams below that will show the
annual climate and temperatures that will aid you in choosing the correct clothing for your journey.

Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Mossel Bay – Western Cape, South Africa
In Mossel Bay, the summers are short, comfortable and dry, whereas winters are long, cool and windy, mostly
clear year round. Over the course of the year, temperature typically varies from 11°C to 24°C.

Climate in Mossel Bay

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Average high and low temperatures in Mossel Bay

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Dress for Success

Choose the correct wardrobe
Gearing up for living in the bush demands attire that blends in smoothly with natural surroundings. Neutral
or earth-tone colors like green, khaki, tan, brown etc. will be most suitable. Black and darker blues will also be
suitable choices. Any bright colors or skimpy clothing is a NO GO, and not to be worn whilst working the reserve.

Clothing Essentials
Shorts: Comfortable shorts that will not restrict when doing manual tasks.
Long pants: Pick breathable and outdoor friendly trousers. One pair for summer and an extra for winter will do.
Shirts: Short and long sleeved shirts for diverse weather conditions throughout the day.
Warm/Fleece jacket: Vital for cooler months, mainly during early mornings & evenings in open vehicles. Volunteers visiting between March & October should consider fleece.
Rainproof jacket/Windbreaker: Sometimes our activities takes us out on rainy and/or windy days, but the job must get done! Be prepared for this type of weather conditions.
Nighties, underwear and socks: The most important items on the list, don’t forget to put them on there!
Swimgear: We are situated in one of South Africa’s most famous coastal towns. Bring along your bathing suits for the relaxing moments!
Hat & Beanie: It is of utmost importance to always protect yourself from the sun and cold weather with the correct headgear.
Loungewear: Pack your comfortables for cozy downtime, especially after a long day of work. You can also pack some extra options for town trips and personal outings.
Boots: Ensure to pack strong and comfortable, well worn-in boots.
Trainers/Sneakers: Great for day trips and outings.
Sandals/Open Shoes: Comfortable open shoes for off times, but consider to pack stong and durable shoes to withstand the occasional thorn.

Toiletries:
The usuals like toothpaste, toothbrush, soap and shampoo, but here are some other essentials to consider that
will prepare you for the duration of your trip:

Sunscreen: Good quality sunscreen.
Insect repellent: A good reliable insect repellent is a must have for those nasty mosquitoes & ticks.
Disinfectant: Things on the reserve may get messy sometimes, so a good quality sanitiser is always a great extra to have by your side.
Personal medical supplies: Remember to add all personal medications you may need during your trip to your packing list. It is also important to seek advice from your GP on vaccinations and preventative medicine that will be essential for your journey.
For the ladies: Don’t be caught shorthanded, make sure you have supply of feminine hygiene products.
* MOSSEL BAY IS SITUATED IN A MALARIA FREE AREA *

Nice To Have Extras

While you prepare for your journey with us at Kobus Crous Snr Conservation Volunteer Program, it is essential to
have the sufficient equipment to ensure a satisfying and smooth experience. Here are some Nice To have Extra’s
that will help you along your journey:

Water bottle: Bring along a refillable water bottle for the long working days.
Charging cables & Adapters: Ensure you bring adapters specific to South Africa.
Torches: Sometimes we need to work during the evening, so headlamps are often a good choice for your packing list. You get solar power banks with built-in torches!
Binoculars & Cameras: Some day-to-day tasks may aks for some closer observation. Binoculars & cameras assists greatly while monitoring wildlife, and don’t forget that cameras capture memorable moments!
Dry rucksack/bag: Keep all your belongings together, a dry bag can be a game changer during rainy days.
Necessary documents: Passports – keep a laminated copy of your passport for any emergency. Ensure you have copies of insurance, flight details and other crucial documents.
South African currency (ZAR): There are a lot of places that will have ATM facilities, and you will have the option of paying via card most of the times. But one can’t always depend on this benefit. Obtain South African Rand (ZAR) from your local bureau de change before arrival. In some instances you will need cash for day trips. The amount of cash will depend on the duration of your stay.

So, with all your necessities packed, you are ready to head off and take on your adventure with ease!

Lets Go, Wildlife!

Where To Explore

What to do on your off time?
Do not worry, we have compiled an activity list for the surrounding area where you can indulge in all sorts of fun downtime activities!

Great White Shark Diving

Great White Shark diving experiences. These prehistoic creatures have always fascinated us as humans. If you are one of those who want to get a little bit closer and experience Great White Sharks in their natural habitat, Mossel Bay is surely the right place!

Deep Sea Fishing Experience

Mossel Bay is well known for fish catches of big cob and cape salmon, but also a wide variety of game fish like tuna, yellowtail and marlin to name a few. Bring your stamina to fight against one of SA’s favorites at the coast.

Horse Back Safari’s

No experience required! From the uncertain beginner to the trained equestrian, you can explore amazing game trails through beautiful savanna on your trusty steed.

Zipline

Get the ultimate adventure with the longest over-the-ocean zipline IN THE WORLD! Be sure that this zipline will let you glide over Mossel Bay with an adrenaline fueled experience. Get the birds-eye-view of the caves below. And take note, there is a chance you will get slightly soaked!

Hiking Trails

There are a variety of amazing hiking trails near Mossel Bay. Explore these challanging routes which are very popular areas for birding, hiking as well as running. With it’s spectacular views, the hiking trails in Mossel Bay is considered as some of South Africa’s most beautiful trails along the coastline.

Historical Cave Visits

The Point of Human Origin is a protected, World Heritage Site, and guided tours are absolutely stunning. Take a journey into humanity’s past, where you can learn about human behaviour, ancient environments, cave formations, fossilisation processes and stone tool technology. See how our early ancestors managed to thrive through their connection with and reliance on nature.

Skydive

We have one of the highest tandem skydive experiences in Africa in Mossel Bay. An experience that will stay with you for a lifetime! Enjoy an exhilarating freefall experience with an eagle’s view of the Indian Ocean, Outeniqua mountains and the stunning Garden Route beaches. One of the most scenic spots for skydiving.

Sandboarding

The ultimate sandboarding encounter in South Africa is located in our area. Known to be some of the longest and biggest sandboard rides in the country, you will be sure to focus on having fun. Even if you don’t feel confident to stand up, you can always enjoy a sit down or a belly board ride!

Wine Tasting

There are several wineries and wine tasting experiences available in the area. Offering unique wine tasting experiences paired with food. Our local wineries are known for their award-winning wines and family-frienly atmosphere. Their Pizza and other food is also a must have!

Boat Trips

Mossel Bay has the largest range of exciting boat adventures on the Garden Route Coast. Adrenaline activities
such as Freaking Fast Wave Rider, Fearless Speedboat, Whale Watching Safari, Family Trips and Luxury Sunset
Cruises will add to your bucket list of things to do!

ELEPHANTS!

Have an Elephant-astic adventure whilst visiting the stunning Garden Route, where the elephants like to take visitors on the ultimate crusade – walking tours! Savour the moment with the worlds largest land animal.

These are just a few options to choose from, we can also assist volunteers with more activities further away
situated in the beautiful Garden Route of the Western Cape Province.