In 2012, Animal Works is working with Barefoot in Africa in a unique partnership that is giving you the chance to not only go on an amazing safari to one of our favourite parts of Africa – Zimbabwe – but also to give back a little by contributing to our conservation projects while you’re there. Barefoot in Africa is donating several thousand dollars per safari to Animal Works’ Zimbabwean fund, so these safaris directly benefit local people and wildlife.
Imagine this…. You make your way to Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, and from there you are transported to Humani in the Save Valley Conservancy. Over the next few days, while based at the superb Turgwe Camp on the river of the same name, you’ll experience “the real deal” Africa – not just the wildlife (this is Big Five country), but you’ll also get to know the locals who call the place home.
This safari is unlike any other in that you have the opportunity to “give back” while you’re there. You can go on anti-poaching patrols to remove snares from the bush and physically help with building/painting projects at the Humani Primary School. You’ll also spend some time with Karen Paolillo at Hippo Haven, one of the few places in Africa that you can sit comfortably beside wild hippos and watch their natural behaviour. Turgwe Camp isn’t the poshest camp you’re ever likely to stay in, but it’s extremely comfortable and the chalets overlook the river, which at sunset often hosts an elephant or two, or some of the local waterbuck and bushbuck. The night sounds there are incredible – owls, frogs, hyaenas, you name it.
From there, you fly to Hwange National Park, which in my view has some of the best game viewing you’re ever likely to see. It’s renowned for it’s large herds of elephants. In the words of Peter Allison recently (of “Whatever You Do, Don’t Run” fame), “I stopped counting at a thousand”. You’ll be looked after in Hwange at Davisons Camp, a classic tented safari camp in one of the best game viewing areas in the park. Bear in mind that when I say tent I mean something the size of a two bedroom flat in Sydney…. This aint camping. You’ll go on daily game drives or walks and just absorb being in nature at its finest.
And to top off this safari, you’ll drive up through the park to the incredible Victoria Falls, which, if you haven’t seen it, really is a once in a lifetime, not to be missed opportunity. Here sunset boat rides with a nice vino while watching the hippos and the crocs are the order of the day.
Your guide on this safari is Michael Jeh of Barefoot in Africa safaris. He’s a Brisbanite with a serious passion for Africa who has been leading safaris in Africa for several years. He’s also a certified game ranger, which helps if you’re in the bush and a rhino’s charging at you! Barefoot in Africa, in partnership with Animal Works, will be running a few safaris this year, including one starting 1st June and the other on 27th September, both for 10 days. Animal Works co-founder Dr Tammie Matson will be joining the Humani leg of both. Places are limited to just 10 people per trip. So get your place while you can by dropping me us a line at animalworksaustralia@gmail.com .






12 Comments
Thanks for the post – can you tell me what the cost would be?
Hi Pam!
I’ve asked Michael Jeh who is running the safaris to get in touch with you with details including costing. You’ll hear from him shortly. Thanks for your interest!
Cheers
Tammie
Yes I’m interested in the cost too please?
Hi Jackie, thanks for your interest!
Michael Jeh from Barefoot in Africa will be in touch with you shortly with costing and other details.
Hope to see you in Zimbabwe!
Tammie
Hey Tammie
Sorry to be a pain but could I get the costings too. Trip of a lifetime. Also, are these going to be running annually?
Hi Shanleigh
Tammie
Michael Jeh from Barefoot in Africa will be in touch shortly with a costing for you. We hope to run these trips annually if we get the numbers but this year’s the test run so please let your friends know! Definitely trip of a lifetime
Hello. I’m interested in seeing more information regarding the June safaris and any information as to any special skills participants should have, or any other details for novices such as myself. Like everyone, I’d like your ideas on costings too please. Is the response strong enough to get other trips planned as well? Thanks for the opportunity.
Hi David, I’ve replied to your email. We still have spots available for our late June and late Sep trips (early June looks to be sold out). These are definitely 100% fine for conservation novices – it’s a safari holiday with a chance to do some conservation/school work while you’re there (optional) but it’s not a purely volunteering trip as other organisations offer. Having said that, if you have any special skills we’d love to take advantage of them!
send me the costs as well…just in case, please!
Hi Craig, no worries. I’ve passed your email on to Michael Jeh who is running these trips for us. Thanks for your interest and hope you can join us!
Tammie
Hi there, I am interested but need to know cost
Thanks very much
Jeanette
Hi Jeanette, no worries, I’ve just sent you an email CCed to tour leader Michael Jeh. Hope you can join us! Tammie