About Namibia
Namibia is a country located on the southwestern coast of Africa. It is known for its epic landscapes. The Namib Desert stretches along the Atlantic coastline with its majestic dunes. It has several protected parks and reserves to celebrate and protect its rich plant and animal life. One notable park is Etosha National Park, home to the Etosha Pan, in the north of the country.
Windhoek is the capital and largest city of Namibia. The official language of Namibia is English, though there are also many commonly spoken indigenous languages such as Oshiwambo, Otjiherero, and Nama. Namibia’s economy relies heavily on agriculture, tourism, and mining mineral resources such as diamonds, uranium and copper.
Advice before volunteering in Namibia
Before volunteering in Namibia you should familiarize yourself with some of the local customs. Showing respect for the local culture will help you to build a much stronger relationship with the community.
Before leaving, you should also make sure you have the necessary vaccinations and medications for your trip to Namibia. Consider vaccinations for diseases such as hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and malaria.
It is always a good idea to make copies of important documents such as your passport, visa, travel insurance, and emergency contacts as well!
Is it safe to volunteer in Namibia?
Namibia is considered to be one of the safer countries in Africa and all of the projects are very safe. Nevertheless, you should of course still exercise general caution. Be cautious about drinking unfiltered water, especially in rural areas. Stick to bottled or treated water to avoid waterborne illnesses.
Requirements to volunteer in Namibia
In order to volunteer in Namibia, you must be 18+, have at least Intermediate English, have a valid passport and have travel insurance.
Volunteer Opportunities in Namibia
Volunteer opportunities in Namibia are within the realm of animal protection and community work. You can work as a volunteer on a humanitarian project in a school located in a game reserve, not far from Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Or you can volunteer in an animal reserve program. The shelter near Windhoek offers a second chance to many injured, orphaned and endangered animals.
Join a Freepacker’s program!
For tourist stays of less than 90 days, you do not require a visa. You must be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of the end of your stay in Namibia. .
For any international project, Freepackers Care requires the purchase of travel insurance including accident, sickness, repatriation and civil liability in case of third parties.
You can subscribe online with our partner CHAPKA, which offers a 5% discount with this link. If you take out another insurance, we will ask you to send us a copy of your attestation in English.
For comprehensive coverage for studies and internships abroad, you can purchase Cap Student insurance online by following this link. This insurance also includes civil liability in the context of an activity.
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