Kenya Raptor Conservation & Rehabilitation Program
Work hands-on with majestic birds of prey in Kenya’s Rift Valley, supporting real rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation efforts while gaining unforgettable field experience in one of Africa’s most breathtaking wildlife settings.
Our Volunteer Programme offers a unique and immersive opportunity to experience wildlife conservation within a working sanctuary in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley. Based at Kilimandege Sanctuary on the shores of Lake Naivasha, the programme provides hands-on, practical training in raptor conservation—an area few organisations specialise in.
Volunteers gain first-hand experience in a wide range of conservation activities. These may include conducting population surveys and banding studies (subject to permits) of African Fish Eagles on Lake Naivasha by boat, and Augur Buzzards on land within this internationally recognised RAMSAR site and birdwatching hotspot. You may also assist in monitoring the breeding population of the Critically Endangered Rüppell’s Vulture in Hell’s Gate National Park.
In addition, volunteers have the opportunity to observe and learn from our in-house avian veterinarian, support rescue and rehabilitation efforts, and contribute to ongoing initiatives to protect and enhance the Kilimandege Sanctuary.
The program offers a unique opportunity to work alongside experienced conservationists, veterinarians, and researchers, contributing directly to wildlife conservation while learning about raptor rehabilitation, research, education, and community outreach. Placements range from short-term volunteer stays to longer internships for those pursuing careers in conservation and wildlife management.
You will benefit greatly from joining one of the most unique conservation initiatives in the region. This programme offers a fantastic insight into how a wildlife conservation project operates in Africa, combined with hands-on training in falconry—one of the oldest field sports and an essential tool in raptor rehabilitation. Participants gain first-hand experience of the real challenges facing conservation in modern Africa, while working closely with both wild and captive birds through research, ongoing care, and rehabilitation efforts.
In addition, the programme provides an excellent opportunity to develop valuable vocational skills in raptor conservation, rehabilitation, and environmental education. Volunteers and interns will also have the chance to collaborate with and learn from world-renowned local and international scientists, wildlife professionals, and veterinarians. Overall, the experience is both rewarding and transformative, offering an unforgettable and life-changing journey in the heart of Africa’s Great Rift Valley.
Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities
Volunteers are involved in a wide range of daily and field-based activities, including:
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Daily care of captive birds, including feeding and enclosure cleaning and maintenance
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Assisting with the repair and improvement of aviaries and facilities
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Leading guided tours of the raptor centre and birdwatching walks within the sanctuary
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Supporting the on-site veterinarian in the clinic when required
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Assisting with the rescue and transport of injured or sick birds
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Participating in sanctuary upkeep, including tree planting, invasive species removal, and wildlife monitoring
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Supporting the development and maintenance of the on-site tree nursery
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Learning basic carpentry and woodworking skills for conservation projects
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Assisting with fieldwork such as trapping and tagging raptors (e.g. African Fish Eagles and Augur Buzzards)
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Monitoring local raptor populations and identifying nesting sites
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Assisting with data collection, entry, and basic analysis
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Taking part in educational outreach visits to schools and local communities
Requirements & eligibility
Volunteers must be 18 years or older at the time of joining the project. Participants should have an open mind and flexible attitude for working outdoors and should have a keen interest and love for animals and wildlife. All volunteers must provide a clean criminal background check report prior to joining the program.
A typical day
Volunteers typically work Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, with a break for lunch. However, schedules are flexible and vary depending on daily priorities, ongoing projects, and individual interests.
On days involving fieldwork (such as research, trapping, or tagging), activities may begin earlier. Volunteers are encouraged to take initiative and focus on areas that interest them most.
Sundays are generally free, allowing time to relax or explore the surrounding area.
Accommodation & meals
Airport Transfers
Volunteers are picked up from Nairobi Airport and driven directly to the project site in Naivasha. For those participants who will already be in Nairobi, pickup can be provided from your accommodation. Return transfer back to Nairobi airport is also included in the fee. For those participants arriving late at night, we recommend booking a hotel near the airport and pickup will directly be provided from the hotel the next day.
Orientation
The volunteers would be a given an initial orientation and training with guidelines and instructions by the project coordinators.
Accommodation
Accommodation consists of 3 separate rooms within a private living complex on the sanctuary. There is an ablutions block consisting of 3 separate bathrooms (toilet, shower, sink). If occupancy is 3 or less, each volunteer will have their own room and bathroom, if occupancy is higher then rooms and bathrooms will be shared by 2, up to a maximum of 6 volunteers. Electricity and hot water are provided by solar power. There is a communal kitchen with a fridge and gas burner. Photos attached. Unlimited and fast WiFi is included and there is 24 hour security. There is a large fence in (for security) garden with a tree nursery, outdoor firepits, bbq and dart board.
Meals
Basic groceries are supplied for meals where volunteers are asked to cook for themselves. For groups of 4-6 a cook may be made available.
During Free Time
Volunteers are free to decide when and for how long they want to be off duty, our hours are flexible. On arrival each volunteer will be given a local area information document with useful numbers and ideas of how they may spend their time off: restaurants nearby, local attractions, taxi numbers, etc.All volunteers will also have the opportunity to travel locally to places such as Nakuru National Park, Lakes Bogoria and Baringo. In addition, they can enjoy their leisure time in and around Naivasha, exploring local lodges and restaurants.
Start dates
Weekly start dates, year-round — pick any week across the next two years.
Program fees by duration
A one-off application fee ($249 / £179 / €229 / AU$350) is charged in addition to the program fee — valid for one year, during which you may enrol in multiple programs. A 5% international banking fee applies to credit-card payments in USD or AUD.
| Duration | Program fee | |
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| 2 weeks | $1,250 | |
| 3 weeks | $1,725 | |
| 4 weeks | $2,155 | |
| 5 weeks | $2,630 | |
| 6 weeks | $3,060 | |
| 7 weeks | $3,500 | |
| 8 weeks | $3,975 | |
| Each additional week | +$475 / week |
Indicative conversion — your booking is charged in the currency you choose at checkout.
✓ What you're paying for
- Assistance and support from Staff
- Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
- Airport Transfers from Nairobi to Naivasha (Bothways)
- Donation to the Project
- Accommodation
- Transportation between field sites and centres
- Basic groceries
- Water, tea, and squash
- Weekly laundry service and twice-weekly cleaning
- Initial orientation and training
- All project-related equipment
- Unlimited internet access
Not included
- Airfare
- Visa Fee
- Vaccinations
- Accommodation in Nairobi at the start and end of your stay, if required
- Personal expenses
- Optional excursions
- Entry fees to National Parks and Reserves
- Vaccinations
- Tips and gratuities
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to buy health insurance?
Yes, for all volunteers it is mandatory to have a travel medical insurance. To provide the best option to our participants, we offer comprehensive insurance coverage in collaboration with a leading insurance provider. To view more about the insurance offered by Volunteering Solutions, click here
When should I apply for a volunteer program in Kenya?
As we have limited spots available in our programs and we follow the first come first serve basis, it is recommended that potential volunteers book their programs well in advance to get confirmed placements. You can book your slot by filling the application form online and pay the application fee. You can pay your program fee later and also, in installments, however, the complete payment should be made 45 days prior the start of the program. If you are volunteering in a group, you can also fill a group application form.
How long does it take to process my application? Will my application be accepted?
After you complete your application, your personalized ‘My Account’ will be active.You will need to upload your CV/Resume along with your photo in the same. Our backend team and the placement site takes around 10-12 days to review your application. After we review your CV and documents, your booking is confirmed and booking confirmation is updated in your ‘My Account’. Some projects need a mandatory criminal background check and the same is mentioned in the project info of your program. Approval of your application depends on your qualification and eligibility criteria for each project.
Are there any necessary requirements to participate in the Kenya volunteer programs?
The necessary requirements to participate in the Nairobi, Kenya volunteer projects are as follows:-
All programs have a minimum age for volunteers joining independently. Depending on the program selected, the minimum age is either 17 or 18. For some programs it is possible for volunteers to join below this age if volunteering alongside a parent or guardian.
Volunteers must be in good health, and need to have an open mind and flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment, and should bring energy and enthusiasm to make a difference.Volunteers need to provide a clean criminal background check before joining the program.
Can I volunteer as part of a group?
We encourage our participants to volunteer in a group. We take special care in providing you a placement and also customize your itinerary to make sure you get exactly what you are looking for. Also, we can design special group programs for groups of 5 or more. Our programs are designed to be safe, affordable and offer a great group volunteering experience to the volunteers.
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In our experience of more than 12+ years we have enabled and facilitated volunteer program placements for college groups, university groups, high school groups, group of families, group of couples as well as groups of colleagues.
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Kenya is one of our popular destination among student groups and is highly recommended for family volunteering as well.
Can I know more about the Program location in Kenya?
Volunteering Solutions offers programs in Nairobi and its suburban areas. Nairobi, the vibrant capital of Kenya, is a dynamic city where modern urban life meets rich wildlife and cultural heritage. Known as the “Green City in the Sun,” Nairobi blends bustling markets, contemporary shopping districts, and lively nightlife with wide-open natural landscapes. One of its most unique features is the Nairobi National Park, located just outside the city center, where lions, giraffes, and rhinos roam against the backdrop of skyscrapers. The city also offers meaningful cultural experiences at places like the Karen Blixen Museum, the Nairobi National Museum, and the Bomas of Kenya. Neighborhoods such as Westlands, Karen, and Lavington provide great dining, cafés, and entertainment, while local markets like Maasai Market offer opportunities to shop for crafts and handmade goods. As East Africa’s major hub for travel, business, and international organizations, Nairobi is energetic, diverse, and full of memorable experiences for visitors of all kinds.
When do I need to arrive in Kenya for my program? What will happen once I arrive in Kenya?
All volunteers need to arrive on the mentioned program arrival dates.
Volunteers are picked up from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi, by the in-country coordinator or representative and will be transferred to the accommodation. Those who are arriving overland or are already in Kenya? will be picked up at a meeting point decided beforehand.
Do I need to take a Visa to go to Kenya?
Yes, all participants need to apply for Electronic Travel Authorization before going to Kenya. Please visit the following link to apply for the ETA, https://etakenya.go.ke/
What are the recommended airlines to fly to Kenya?
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi is the busiest airport in East Africa and serves as the hub for international flights in that region. It is well connected with flights from major European, Middle Eastern and Asian cities.Some of the major airlines operating in Kenya are:
- Kenya Airways
- British Airways
- Turkish Airlines
- KLM Dutch Airlines
- Swiss Air
- Emirates
- Etihad Airways
- Egypt Air
How safe is Kenya and Nairobi in particular?
Kenya is one of the most popular destinations of the world visited by many tourists and nature enthusiasts. The Kenyan people are very warm and friendly towards foreigners. Volunteers are informed about the necessary safety precautions during the Orientation session as well as in the pre-departure information guide. You will have the assistance and support of the in-country coordinator in Kenya. It is strongly recommended to follow the safety rules and regulations provided by the in-country coordinator.
What immunizations/vaccinations will I need?
Participants are recommended to consult their travel doctor before their arrival in Kenya. The recommended vaccinations are as follows:
- Yellow Fever (If coming from a YFV infected country)
- Hepatitis A and B
- Typhoid
How do I get to the program location?
After providing the orientation about city,safety guidelines and your placement, your in-country coordinator will take you to your project placement on the first day and introduce you to everyone. You will be given the directions to reach the project location from your accommodation and briefed about the mode of transport to be used.
Can I know more about accommodation and food arrangements?
Volunteers in Nairobi are provided accommodation in Lower Kabete area. The area is located around 20-25 minutes from Westlands and Parklands area which is famous for good restaurants and shopping areas. The CBD (Central Business District) is around 30 minutes away by car.
Volunteers stay in a gated apartment complex in which we use 4-5 different apartments for volunteers. The rooms in the apartments are shared rooms with usually four participants sharing one room with two bunk beds. There are some private units also available in the apartment complex for any volunteer interested in having a private room. Some of the facilities available are hot showers, microwave, induction top, refrigerator and wifi internet. There is no air conditioning in the apartments as it is not required in Nairobi as such.
For Breakfast volunteers are given supplies such as Bread, Eggs, Butter/Margarine Spread, Fruits, Tea, Coffee. Volunteers need to cook breakfast on their own. Lunch is not provided/ included in your fee and volunteers usually take a packed sandwich or fruits to the placement or have food at or near the project.
Can vegetarians be accommodated?
Yes - please do ensure that you inform the local team about your food preference and they can help ensure you are able to order the best food! Also, please do mention your specific food preference in the application form as well.
Would I have free time during my program ? Can I do sightseeing during my program?
Volunteers work for 5-6 hours in a day for 5 days a week depending on the program requirements. You will have the evenings and weekends free for you to explore in and around the city. During the weekends, you can take a safari to Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru National Park or the Nairobi National Park. You can also go on a short excursion and interact with the locals, learn about their cuisines and customs. In Nairobi, volunteers can visit Masai market, Bomas of Kenya, Giraffe center and Carnivore Restaurant.We encourage our volunteers to travel. We have designed various weekend tours which can be booked under the ‘Add-on Tours’ section in your ‘My Account’. You in-country coordinator will also help you book and organize the tours once you are in the country.
What clothing is appropriate? Any cultural restrictions?
We recommend comfortable, casual and semi-casual clothing: sweat shirts, shorts, jeans, skirts and any other daily wear. It is recommended to include warm clothing for nights, especially if you are volunteering in July and August. Avoid flashy and expensive items such as jewelry etc.
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While traveling, it is recommended to follow local etiquette and customs. Female volunteers need to wear pants and/or long skirts. Dressing in Nairobi is quite liberal. However, approach it with cultural sensitivity in mind. You will be provided with a kit list in your pre-departure? booklet. As for footwear, hiking boots, old sports shoes or open-toed sandals are recommended.
Are there more expenses once I arrive in Kenya?
Your program fee covers your food, accommodation, airport pick-up, orientation, pre-departure information and in-country staff support. You will need to cover yourself for your personal expenses, such as traveling, airport drop, telephone, internet, shopping, sightseeing etc. Traveling to Kenya is cheap; however, you should carry around $50 - $75 per week for your basic personal expenses, such as water, local transport, phone etc. The cost for return airport transfer is around $50. For organizing weekend excursions, the in-country coordinator will help you to book the same at the best prices.
For how many hours will I volunteer every day?
Volunteers usually work for 5 to 6 hours a day, for 5 days a week depending on their program. You will have weekends free to explore in and around the city. However, volunteers need to be flexible, open minded and understand that work requirements can change as well on certain occasions.
Where can I change my money in Kenya? Are there ATMs in Kenya?
You can change money at any bank or at the airport by showing your passport. Volunteers can exchange money at the currency exchange counters located at the airport. There are ATMs located all around the capital city, Nairobi.The major banks in Kenya are Barclays, Equity Bank, NIC Bank and Kenya Commercial Bank.
rnHow can I connect with past and current volunteers of Kenya?
We encourage volunteers to get in touch with former Volunteering Solutions participants and also other program participants joining our projects. You are recommended to join the Volunteering Solutions Facebook Page or Facebook Group to connect with other participants and our team.
To read alumni interviews from past participants, visit the Meet a Volunteer section on our website.
Do I need to know the local language or English to join the volunteer program? If so, what level?
You don’t need to know the local language but you will need some knowledge of English to join our programs in Kenya, but the level required will depend on the program you choose. For the Childcare and Special Needs programs, you will need a minimum of basic English (A1-A2 in the European Framework for Languages) and for the Teaching programs, intermediate level English (B1-B2) is required. However, we encourage volunteers to practice their English as much as possible before arrival to get the best out of their volunteer experience.
How do I apply for a program and when do I need to pay?
You can book your slot by filling the online application form and pay the application fee. You can pay your program fee later and also, in installments, however, the complete payment should be made 45 days prior the start of the program. If you are volunteering in a group, you can also fill a group application form. The initial application fee is refunded in the unlikely event that we’re not able to offer you a place on the program, and you have the flexibility to request a change of start date up until the 45 day payment deadline (this is subject to availability for other dates).
Can I apply with a friend?
Yes! On our application form you can detail the name of the friend(s) or partner you are applying with. You will be placed in the same project and accommodation and in the same dorm (subject to restrictions regarding male and female dorms). There is also the option of a private room upgrade in the volunteer house, subject to availability and the relevant upgrade fee. Please enquire with our team regarding prices and availability.
What happens if the program isn’t available?
We will refund your application fee if the program isn’t available after you have applied.
Can you put me in contact with other volunteers who have done this program?
We can only provide contact details for former volunteers who have consented to having their data shared. However, there is a Facebook group for past and current volunteers which you are welcome to join. There are also hundreds of reviews online from our former volunteers as well as social media posts on Instagram, TikTok and our You Tube Channel.
Can I meet other volunteers before I arrive?
The best thing to do is join our Facebook group and put up a post detailing your start date, that way you can connect directly with other volunteers joining at the same time as you.
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