Join our Wild Ecology Conservation Program and take part in meaningful ecological work in Tanzania’s diverse ecosystems. Volunteers support wildlife monitoring, habitat protection, invasive species management, nature education, and community ecological awareness. This program is designed to give you real field experience while making a measurable impact on conservation.
You will work alongside conservation professionals, rangers, and local eco-educators to restore balance to natural habitats and help preserve Tanzania’s incredible biodiversity.
Welcome to Tanzania! Meet your Mauly Tours representative and transfer to your accommodation. Relax, enjoy dinner, and prepare for the program.
Introduction to climate change impacts on Mount Kilimanjaro and globally. Overview of volunteer activities and expectations.
Hands-on planting of native trees in deforested areas. Volunteers also raise awareness among local communities about the importance of environmental conservation.
Participate in field excursions to collect data on local climate effects, conduct interviews with community members, and observe environmental changes impacting Kilimanjaro’s snow.
Analyze collected data and discuss practical solutions. Present findings in a workshop involving stakeholders, including local community representatives and environmental experts.
Reflect on the program’s impact, celebrate achievements, and receive a certificate of participation.
Enjoy a day trip to Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Arusha National Park, or a tour in Moshi.
No, passion for conservation and willingness to learn is enough.
Yes. Volunteers are guided by experienced medical staff and supported by Mauly Tours.
Yes. Optional safari or Kilimanjaro trips are available.
Volunteers aged 18+ are welcome, including students, professionals, and gap-year travelers.
(+255) 784 884 018
contact@mauly-tours.com
(+255) 784 884 018
contact@mauly-tours.com


