Gap Year Tanzania

Gap Year Tanzania

Adventure travel, wildlife, mountain climbing, amazing people and a truly awe-inspiring location. What more could you wish for in a Gap Year?

Why join us in Tanzania…

 

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Incredible scenery, snow topped mountains and wildlife encounters

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Immerse yourself in rural Tanzania – don’t be a tourist

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We have our own Tanzania representative – we never rely on a 3rd party

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Experience of operating gap year programs since 1993

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Travel independently in East Africa with 24/7 support

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TRAVEL AS LONG AS YOU LIKE, WHENEVER YOU LIKE!

If you want to be part of a group, take a look at our departure dates here.

We offer group discounts if you travel with your friends.

Gap Year Tanzania: Program Summary

 

Accommodation: Self catered AV houses with other volunteers; shop in the markets, cook your own food – this is your chance to be independent!

Dates: You can go for as long as you like, whenever you like! Or join a scheduled group departure. Projects start and end in Kilimanjaro.

Project work: Working with children; After school clubs; Talent Shows; Sports Coaching; Art, Music, Drama; Community Work; Village celebrations & festivals

Explore further: Beaches, Safari, Treking, Rafting, Bungee Jumping

Kilimanjaro mural

About the program

Briefing & Orientation
You will fly into Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi from where you will need to take a connecting flight to Kilimanjaro Airport in Northern Tanzania. Here your AV representative will meet you on arrival and take you to a nearby hotel on the outskirts of Arusha – the base for your orientation course.

A chance to settle in, unwind after the hectic few days leading up to your departure and get to know your fellow AV volunteers. The orientation course is important to make sure you are fully prepared for the start of your project work. The course will be led by the AV in-country representative, giving you a chance to get to know them too, and will cover the following:

  • History, customs and culture of Tanzania and its people
  • Safety, health and security
  • Advice on communicating with your students and structuring English or sports sessions
  • Some language training in Swahili
  • The education system in Tanzania

The orientation course for the Tanzania Venture takes place on the outskirts of Arusha, facing Mount Meru. You will stay in dormitory accommodation with your fellow AVs and have all your meals cooked for you.  In between briefings you will have the chance to relax, explore Arusha and settle into your new surroundings.

At the end of the orientation course you will be taken to your AV houses, ready to start your project for real. Here the AV representative will leave you to settle into your new home, but remember they’re never more than a phone call away if needed!

The Project
What you do each day is partly down to you and what you have chosen to do; rarely are two days on AV the same!

If you would like to spend time helping children speak, read and write English you can do so through one-to-one sessions, small groups or in the classroom on a larger scale. All lessons are taught in English. If you are keen to do more, schools will also appreciate help with maths, science, art, drama, music and computers (if they have them).  You can work with you partner, or on your own. Outside of this, you will need to spend some time planning for your sessions/groups and may have homework to mark!

For those doing sports coaching you will run all the PE lessons and arrange sports clubs. PE lessons may involve big classes and little equipment; they are a good test of you initiative and resourcefulness. Games such as tag or duck, duck goose are great for their simplicity and mass participation. Sports clubs involving football, rugby, athletics, rounders, volleyball, cricket and netball are all actively encouraged. There is also the option of introdcuing new games which you might know. Many AVs arrange fixtures or tournaments between the different AV schools or an inter school sports day.

In addition to helping with English, or on the sports’ field, AVs make a big impact by running after-school clubs – these include debating, French, modern dance, art, music or drama; AV volunteers have run talent shows, produced school newsletters and magazines or started a choir. Many AV volunteers choose to brighten up classrooms by painting them or decorating the walls with educational  murals from the alphabet and numbers to world maps and the solar system – let your imagination run wild and leave your mark!

Each day you can spend time socialising in the staff room, usually over a cup of chai (sweet tea) or lunch.  This is a great chance to get to know you fellow teachers and learn more about them. They will be keen to talk about where you are from, your family and life at home whilst you can practice your Swahili! The teachers will be on hand to show you round and advise where to shop, the nearest internet café etc. They will also be a good link to other work within the community, with the potential for helping at medical clinics or community centres depending on where you are and how much you want to do outside your responsibilities to the children.

At weekends and public holidays you can stay at home or travel further afield. You may want to continue work on projects you have started, such as painting a classroom or run an inter school sports competition. Alternatively you can go to the local town to do some shopping, check emails, catch up on news from home, or meet up with other AVs, visit their schools and travel to different parts of the country such as the Ngorogoro Crater. Tanzania has the longest school terms of all the AV countries, often broken up with a ‘half term’ in the middle. Many AVs use this to climb Mount Kilimanjaro or head to Zanzibar.

Accommodation
You will live in designated AV houses with fellow volunteers. An important part of the AV experience is living in local accommodation, shopping at markets, being invited to fellow teachers’ houses as well as entertaining the staff and fellow AVs. Depending on the size of the house you may be living with between two -six AVs. Other AVs from your group will be nearby, clustered around Arusha and Machame and there will often be a chance to meet up.  Arusha is one of Tanzania’s most developed and fastest growing towns at the base of Mount Meru. It is the gateway to Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Tarangire and Arusha National Parks. Machame is a small village about 20 kilometres from Moshi in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro and one of the starting points for trekking the mountain. Both towns have access to internet cafés and banks for exchanging currency.

The house will probably have a bedroom(s), a communal/cooking area and somewhere to wash. Electricity is intermittent at best, you may not have running water or flushing lavatories. Instead there will be an outside pit latrine or ‘long drop’. You will need to collect water from a local source using jerry cans, or buckets, just like everyone else. You will quickly get into a routine of sterilising the water by boiling it. Whatever house you get, you will grow to love it and soon feel very much at home!

We encourage independence and so you won’t have someone cooking and looking after you – it’s a chance to step up and take responsibility for yourself. You will be given a daily food allowance and will be expected to shop at and cook for yourself. This is the best way of getting to know people, being involved in the community and gaining an understanding of living there – you are not a bystander watching from afar.

The AV representative is never far away and there whenever needed. They can be contacted by phone 24/7 and will visit you during your project.

Adventure Travel
As well as travelling at weekends, AV offers you the chance to include approximately four weeks of independent travel at the end of the venture, to ensure a good balance of volunteering and adventure.

Tanzania and other parts of East Africa have lots of exciting and beautiful places to explore which you won’t get a chance to do in your weekends or half term alone. Many AV volunteers want to stay on and travel but don’t know if others on the project will too. Therefore we include this extra time to ensure that you experience as much as possible and know that you will have people to travel with.

From our experience, travelling is often when problems occur, from lost passports to getting ill – that’s why we have the motto, ‘Once an AV, always an AV’ – we will still be there to help you, even though your project has finished.

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Dates & Costs

Travel whenever you like, for as long as you like.

Create your own customized trip, or join a scheduled group departure – the choice is yours. See our Group Program Dates & Costs for full details or contact us if you’re looking for something customized.

Next group departures:

6th February 2025

 

Most young people join us for 12 weeks costing GB£3,585.

If you can’t do 12 weeks, get in touch for more details or if you’re looking for something customized.

What can you do in Tanzania?

Go on Safari in Tanzania
Go on Safari

Tick going on Safari off your bucket list when you visit Tanzania, see wildlife up close and maybe even see the big 5!

Get a new perspective

See the world from a different point of view by paragliding over Africa.

Go white water rafting
Have an adventure

There are lots of water sports or extreme sports to enjoy in your free time, including white water rafting!

Trekking in Tanzania
Climb Kilimanjaro

Achieve something amazing with your Gap Year and climb the mighty Kilimanjaro.

An amazing experience and a much better education than university!
Harry, Tanzania Gap Year Program

Best year of my life. AV were fantastic and a great support throughout my whole experience. I would highly recommend them.
Tom, Tanzania Gap Year Program

Interested?

If this sounds like your idea of fun, reserve your place and we’ll keep you updated as places fill up so you won’t miss out.

Tanzanian children and AV volunteers - Gap Year Tanzania
Helena our Program Manager in Tanzania
 

“Jambo! I can’t wait to see you become part of the community, living as a local. I am here to support you throughout your time on AV but you’ll have plenty of opportunities to develop your independence.”

 

Helena

AV Program Leader in Tanzania

At Africa & Asia Venture (AV) we believe in a different type of gap year travel.

Where there’s adventure and excitement but also where you find your second home.
Where you don’t just look at the scenery, you become part of the community.
It’s more than travel.
It’s a different way to see the world.

 

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