Botswana Conservation & South African Discovery for Schools

African bush, wildlife conservation and ecosystem stewardship

Destination

Age

Age 14+

Minimum Stay

1 week

Start Date

Anytime

Accommodation

Camping

What’s included

Free Teacher Places

One free staff place for every nine students that travel

Accommodation & Amenities

Clean, safe, and welcoming accommodation. A home away from home with comfortable amenities.

Meals

All breakfast, lunch, and dinners, and always fresh drinking water.
Bus

Transportation

To and from the airport, plus everything in between.

Trip Overview

Why Botswana and South Africa for your Conservation and Environment programme?

This programme uniquely offers two countries in one – the chance to dive deep into the fascinating history and culture of South Africa, as well as expanding conservation skills and knowledge in Botswana.

Botswana delivers an unparalleled experiential learning setting, right in the heart of the African bush. It’s the ideal place to put learning into action, and engage in field science, ecological management, and anti-poaching efforts that shape real conservation outcomes. Students gain rare insight into how wildlife reserves function, observe data-driven strategies to support ecosystem health, and develop teamwork, leadership, and ecological acumen amidst an iconic landscape.

This programme offers cross-curricular learning across environmental science, geography, biology, and global citizenship – all anchored by tangible service, ecological insight, and immersive engagement with wilderness conservation.

Start planning your trip today

Call +353 (0)1 571 5080 to discuss special discounts or group bookings.

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Our trusted accreditations

British Youth Travel Award 2025, Best Experience of the Year (Silver) Award
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SDG Contribution finalist
Go Abroad Winner
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GoOverseas community choice award
Sustainable tour operator finalist
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Volunteer Forever award