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AFRICA EXTENSIONS IN AFRICA Volunteering Adventures


VOLUNTEERING MOMBASA


Following your safari why not take a relaxing break amidst the unspoilt sands of the Indian Ocean. Mombasa has a beautiful coastline making this an engaging and appealing beach destination. With a range of superior properties on offer Mombasa is an ideal destination to recharge your batteries after those early morning game drives.


VOLUNTEERING


In 2013, Bales is teaming up with a locally based charity in the Masai Mara called ‘Me to We’. Working with the local community, you can choose to extend your trip by three nights and spend some time helping on a hands-on volunteer project that will make a real difference to the local people.


In 2013, Bales is teaming up with a locally based charity in the Masai Mara called ‘Me to We’. Working with the local community, you can choose to extend your trip by three nights and spend some time helping on a hands-on volunteer project that will make a real difference to the local people.


ZANZIBAR Lying off the Eastern coast of Tanzania, the spice islands of Zanzibar still retain much of its laid back charm and exotic Arab influences. Once a Portuguese colony, the island fell under control of Oman during the late 1600’s. Its glorious beaches, reefs and aromatic spice plantations just cry out to be explored by divers and walkers alike.


Mozambique


MOZAMBIQUE


Mozambique has emerged over recent years and become on of Africa’s untouched treasures, its beaches and reefs are recognised as some of the most spectacular on the continent, making it the perfect place to escape to after an African safari. Scattered like jewels across the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, the islands offer exclusive resorts and exceptional diving environments.


VICTORIA FALLS One of the world’s natural wonders, the ‘thundering’ waters of Victoria Falls present an exhilarating addition to any Southern African tour. Easily tagged on to the end of your trip, the Falls offer a range of exciting diversions including helicopter flights, well marked walking trails and even bungy jumps off the famous Victoria Falls Bridge.


MAURITIUS


A tranquil mix of palm-fringed beaches, turquoise lagoons and colonial influences, Mauritius is an island paradise, where cultural diversity and unhurried leisure are the order of the day. Whilst its pristine sands and coral reefs are justifiably famous, the volcanic island of Mauritius offers more than just a beach holiday. A comfortable climate, a rich culture and some diverse flora and fauna.


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