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Coral reefs are the most important ecosystems underwater. They cover less than 1% of our oceans, and yet, they are home to 25% of the marine biodiversity. Currently, 70% of the world’s coral reefs are highly threatened and could disappear by 2050. We need to act now to regenerate and strengthen them.
Sea Turtles are keystone species in the preservation of marine biodiversity. Their involvement in many different ecosystems make it essential to preserve these species. Unfortunately, many threats are endangering them, from climate change to fishing and pollution. Following the current trend, they should be extinct by 2050 due to human activities.
Join us today and help us save the coral reefs and Sea Turtles in the South of Tanzania!
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On your first day, we introduce you to your new environment: this is Orientation day. We show you the area and the points of interest as much as discuss your schedule and the on-going activities.
Our program adapts to all our volunteers. If you are not a diver yet, we start by teaching you the Open Water Course (first level of scuba diving). It provides you with all the necessary skills and experience required to participate in the coral restoration project. The course is spread over 5 days. Once completed, you join the program.
If you are a certified diver, we are teaching any scuba diving course of your choice (Advanced Open Water, Rescue, Specialties, etc). Better divers positively impact marine conservation through their knowledge and behaviour in and out of the water.
Our program takes place 5 days per week, from 8am to 2pm (rarely later depending on the objective of the day). The schedule is set at the beginning of each week according to the needs at the moment.
Over these 5 days, 3 days are dedicated to scuba diving activities such as collecting and planting corals, identifying Sea Turtles, cleaning and documenting our nurseries, mapping underwater habitats, maintaining our local reefs, surveying our reefs, etc.
Activities on the remaining 2 days per week depend on the needs of the project at that moment. They can take place on land to relocate Sea Turtle eggs, run marine conservation classes in schools, perform beach clean-ups, patrol the beaches, or in water to scuba dive, teach swimming lessons, snorkel, or kayak.
Once a week, we also run a “Marine conservation day”. These days are dedicated to expanding the knowledge of our volunteers about marine conservation in general: overfishing, sharks, ocean pollution, etc.
On top of the skills you acquire by participating to our restoration program, our volunteers are offered to dive deeper in Coral Restoration theory and science. This extra course by Coral Restoration experts “Reef Guru” creates Coral Restoration Specialist with extended knowledge on marine conservation. These classes are free for volunteers staying 5 weeks or more. Other volunteers can be certified at an additional cost.
Volunteers are involved in all activities performed to restore the coral reefs and protect the Sea Turtles.
Coral restoration is very specific to each area and all brains on deck are necessary to ensure the best methods are applied according to the local conditions. Our volunteers help to create new restoration techniques, build new structures, and expand the project in the ocean and on land in addition to their participation in our routine tasks. Each volunteer leaves its mark.
Our Sea Turtle welfare center provides a safe place for endangered Sea Turtles. Our volunteers participate in activities such as relocation of eggs to remove them from poachers’ threat, education of local population about marine conservation during community meetings or school classes, beach patrols to protect the Sea Turtles, snorkeling for underwater mapping and Sea Turtle identification, and much more.
We expect our volunteers to show great respect to the Tanzanian communities welcoming us in their beautiful country. In addition to the normal courtesy and tolerance, we require our gentlemen volunteers to avoid walking in the street shirtless; for our lady volunteers we require them to follow a simple rule: either shoulders or knees are visible, but never both at the same time. Mini-skirts / shorts and other unveiling clothes are to be avoided.
Volunteers from 17 years old or over are welcome. Parents/guardians’ signatures and approval are required for minors. English spoken and written is mandatory. Swimming capabilities too are required.The minimum stay for this program is 2 weeks. We recommend a 4+ weeks participation to start witnessing some impacts. The longer the stay, the more the evolution you see.
Finally, a medical questionnaire to check volunteers are fit to dive is to be filled in. Now, let’s dive in!
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We take great care of you throughout your stay in Tanzania and make sure you have a comfortable stay.
Reaching Mikindani Mtwara
Your international flight should land in Dar-Es-Salaam, the main town of Tanzania. To reach Mikindani Mtwara, you have the choice between air or land trips. We can assist you to book any of your tickets or organize your stay if necessary.
By air, Air Tanzania (https://www.airtanzania.co.tz/) and Precision Air (https://www.precisionairtz.com/en/) are the two airlines flying from Dar-Es-Salaam to Mtwara. You can check their schedule and even book your tickets online… or we can assist you with it too! As soon as you are done, send us your flight details so we can get everything ready for your arrival. The flight last approximately an hour… and you will have your first Tanzanian cashew snack, the best in the world!
By land, there are many local bus companies that are travelling down south. Our preference is “Buti La Zungu” which offers daily buses from 6am to 2pm. To book a ticket, you can try online but we would rather assist you with it. Your trip lasts between 8 and 10 hours. Yes, this is longer than a flight, but also more affordable (about USD 12 !) : it depends on your budget! Buses are safe, in good conditions and give you the opportunity to share a real local experience. Tanzanians are very welcoming and you will probably make a few friends during your trip. Also, you will discover many different street foods offered during your trip.By bus, you will get off the bus directly at Mikindani bus station. We will be there to welcome you and bring you back to our place 500 meters away.
Mtwara Airport Transfer
Mtwara Mikindani is composed of Mtwara, the main town, and Mikindani, the original village located 7 Kms away. On your arrival at the Mtwara airport, a member of our team will be waiting for you outside with a sign that says your name. The airport is located roughly 20 minutes away from Mikindani, our village. Our team member will bring you directly to our place.
Orientation
Your first day with us is dedicated to make you familiar with your new environment and your program so you feel immediately comfortable. Over a few hours, we visit the area, Mikindani village and Mtwara town, showing you the different point of interests: museums, markets, beaches, restaurants, extra activities, etc. We discuss the organisation of your stay, go over the schedule and the activities, and answer any of your questions. Finally, we introduce you to our staff and our neighbours to create your first bond with our local community.
Accommodation
All our volunteers are accommodated in our lodge, either in self-contained rooms or in an old Swahili guesthouse with shared bathroom.
Each volunteer has its own room. All our rooms are furnished with a double bed, a big mosquito net, a ceiling fan (inside the net), a bedside table, and a cupboard. Your accommodation includes one laundry per week and drinkable water available at our fountain: make sure you bring your reusable bottle.
Meals
We provide our volunteers with half-board services i.e., breakfast and dinner. On request and extra costs, we can also provide lunch or lunch pack. Breakfast is available between 7am and 10am at our restaurant. However, be aware that activities start at 8am so 10am breakfasts should only happen on days off! Dinner is served between 6pm and 8pm.Meals are mixed between local and international food. Mainly vegetarian, you are offered chicken dish twice a week. We are happy to fit particular diets (vegan, gluten free, etc) as long as you give us notice beforehand
During your free time
Your free time is entirely yours. You can do anything you feel like. Mikindani is really safe and you can freely walk around, make way for the chicken, goats and cows crossing the streets, walk around the conservation area or discover the village and check out the mamas sewing mats. The local community is very welcoming and a smile is always the first step to a great cultural exchange. If you are more into sport activities, we can recommend areas/beaches to go for a swim, a walk, or even a run. You can rent some kayaks or bikes to reach further places, or go sailing on a local dhow, the traditional Tanzanian boat. Of course, we are here to help and recommend places and activities.
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| Duration |
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| 2 Weeks | $1225 | |
| 3 Weeks | $1724 | |
| 4 Weeks | $2223 | |
| 5 Weeks | $2722 | |
| 6 Weeks | $3221 | |
| 7 Weeks | $3720 | |
| 8 Weeks | $4219 | |
| Extra Week | $595 |
Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment. A 5% international banking fee is charged for credit card payments of program fee in USD/AUD.
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.
Volunteers stay at a lodge, located in the charming Old Town Conservation Area of Mikindani. This lodge, restaurant and bar offers comfortable rooms in a relaxed environment.Each volunteer has its own room in our typical swahili guesthouse. All rooms are furnished with a double bed, a fan enclosed inside a mosquito net, and a cupboard. Volunteers enjoy a vegetarian half-board, with chicken served twice a week (if desired).
Please inform us of any allergies or dietary requirements before or upon arrival (vegan, gluten, etc). Drinkable water and weekly laundry services are included.
We encourage volunteers to get in touch with former Volunteering Solutions Tanzania program participants and also other program participants joining our projects. You are recommended to join the Volunteering Solutions Facebook Page or Facebook Group and connect with other participants and our team.To read alumni interviews from past participants, visit, Meet a Volunteer section on our website.
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.
Visa in Tanzania can be attained upon arrival at Dar es Salaam airport for citizens of most countries.Visa can also be applied online before arrival through the official Tanzanian Government electronic visa website.
By air, Air Tanzania and Precision Air are the two airlines flying from Dar-Es-Salaam to Mtwara. You can check their schedule and even book your tickets online or we can assist you with it too! As soon as you are done, send us your flight details so we can get everything ready for your arrival. The flight last approximately an hour… and you will have your first Tanzanian cashew snack: the best in the world!
On your days off, you are spoilt for choice: relax on a white sandy beaches,kayak around Mikindani bay, visit the marine park, hike in the Rondo plateau, and much more!
Mikindani is really safe and you can freely walk around, make way for the chicken, goats and cows crossing the streets, walk around the conservation area or discover the village and check out the mamas sewing mats. The local community is very welcoming and a smile is always the first step to a great cultural exchange. If you are more into sport activities, we can recommend areas/beaches to go for a swim, a walk, or even a run. You can rent some kayaks or bikes to reach further places, or go sailing on a local dhow, the traditional Tanzanian boat. Of course, we are here to help and recommend places and activities.
Volunteers should carry general medicines along with them on their travel. Medicines like antacid, aspirin and basic painkillers should be carried. You are recommended to take advice from your general physician before you embark on your journey.
We recommend these basic vaccinations for your safety:
Yellow Fever vaccination is required if coming from a YFV risk country.
As we have limited spots available in our programs and we serve on first come first 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.
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.
Volunteers from 17 years old or over are welcome. Parents/guardians’ signatures and approval are required for minors. English spoken and written is mandatory. Swimming capabilities too.The minimum stay for this program is 2 weeks. We recommend a 4+ weeks participation to start witnessing some impacts. The longer the stay, the more the evolution of the reef you see. Finally, a medical questionnaire to check volunteers are fit to dive is to be filled in.
Yes, we will provide you with the Certificate after successful completion of your program. The certificate is provided on request.5+ weeks stays get a free coral restoration certification!
If you are planning to come for multiple programs in your trip, you will have to pay the application fees just once. Your application fee is valid for a year's time (from the date of application). You will not have to pay the application fees again if you come within the mentioned time frame.
For our returning volunteers, $50 discount is provided for the application fee for their next Vol Sol program.
Please refer to the detailed information provided about reaching Mikindani Mtwara on the program page. You can arrive by flight or bus and pickup shall be provided with transfer to the accommodation.
We recommend staying as long as possible, preferably 4+ weeks. This way you will truly get a full understanding of all aspects of the coral projects. 5+ weeks stays get a free coral restoration certification!
We have great diving all year round. However, from August to November we have the chance to see the Humpback whales and their calves in the Mikindani waters!
We have great diving on top of our coral restoration project. When underwater, we see: Seahorse, Octopus, Cuttlefish, Baraccuda, Trevally, Turtle, Nudibranch, schools of fish like in an aquarium, and more.
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