The accommodation is located in our lovingly furnished Research Center, surrounded by nature and wildlife. Living in this remote space offers you the opportunity to fully disconnect from the hustle of city life and engage deeply with environmental conservation efforts. During the night, you might hear a rhino or jackal walking around and in the morning, you will be awaken by the birds - ready to start your day.
Within one chalet, you will be sharing your room (max. 2 people) and your bathroom (max. 4 people).
Dinner is served in the shared kitchen while you prepare breakfast and lunch yourselves - if you like, on our open fireplace!
During your fellowship, you will gain hands-on experience in habitat management and wildlife conservation, directly supporting the day-to-day efforts at the reserve.
You will actively contribute to ongoing research projects, collecting and analyzing data to deepen our understanding of biodiversity and its preservation.
Through lectures and discussions, you'll develop a deep understanding of biodiversity while honing your tracking skills.
Discover the activities provided at Dabchick Wildlife Reserve and Cape RADD.