Overview
Conservation Expedition in Kenya
Assist with research on dolphins and terrestrial wildlife, and teach in rural schools.
This multi focused expedition takes its volunteers to Kenya to combine marine, primate and forest research, and become involved in local community development projects, including teaching English as a foreign language and sustainable tourism programmes. Living and working in the beautiful Shimoni Archipelago, off the coast of the Indian Ocean on the border with Tanzania, expedition members can experience the amazing white sand beaches and biodiversity of the area. You will conduct humpback whale and dolphin research from a surface vessel, snorkel to observe turtles, and help vital wildlife conservation with Angolan Black and White Columbus monkeys in the coastal forest.
I had an incredible time in Kenya and learned so much in my ten weeks – the work was hard but so rewarding.
Shelley Pope, 2006 expedition member
What Difference Does This Expedition Make?
The GVI Kenya Expedition is making a difference by supporting our partners, including Kenyan Wildlife Services, in three focus areas; cetacean research, community development and Terrestrial ecology studies. Through education, environmental awareness and current wildlife monitoring studies, our collaborative work has been building capacity within the communities, assisting them in developing sustainable tourism practises and protecting cetacean and primate species within the area.
Highlights
Assisting local and international researchers to monitor wildlife; camping out under the African stars; living on an African island; developing your knowledge of marine studies, including about dolphins and whales; experiencing the amazing mega-fauna of the island that includes whale sharks and manta rays (seasonal), snorkelling some of Kenya’s finest coral reefs, studying primates; gaining some bush and tracking skills; travelling through beautiful national parks that are filled with a variety of spectacular flora and fauna; spending a week with former wildlife poachers and helping them conserve Kenya’s big game, integrating deeply with the local community and learning some Swahili.
Location
If you are looking to go on an adventurous expedition that takes you to a truly exotic location, this is the one for you! Shimoni is a peninsula located next to the Kisite-Mpunguti Marine Protected Area, which lies at the tip of the Pemba Channel. With scattered islands covered by coastal forest, mangroves, rocky shores, sandy bays and fringed by coral reefs, Shimoni is a tropical haven and divers’ paradise. The expedition’s main base is located on Wasini Island, which is situated alongside the famous Kisite National Marine Park. A satellite camp is held at Shimoni Village where expedition members can study primates in the coastal forest, a Global Biodiversity Hotspot.
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Field Conditions
Accommodation is in shared housing that has a large communal banda where expedition members can eat and have lectures. The communal area has a beautiful view of the channel and Mkwiro beach. The base camp will have limited electricity, powered by solar panel and backed up by a generator. Expedition members can wash either in the ocean or using bucket-style showers on the base. Wholesome and varied meals will be cooked on a rotational basis
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Internships
A 10 week internship is available to qualifying expedition members
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Duration and Costs
| Duration | Cost |
|---|---|
| 5 Weeks | £1575 |
| 10 Weeks | £2585 |
| Group Size |
|---|
| 12 to 16 on the main base and 4 to 8 at the satellite camp, plus expedition staff. |















