House Rules & Accommodation
- Documentation for signature on arrival:
- Wildest Vet indemnity.
- House rules and regulations
- Accommodation
- Shared accommodation
- Lounge and dining room
- Lecture room
- Communal safe
- Food and Beverage
Three meals daily will either be served at accommodation or as pre packed during work or travel- Breakfast: cereals yoghurt toast jams muffins eggs.
- Lunch: sandwiches, wraps, salads or burgers on the run.
- Dinner: traditional meals , pastas, chicken , veggies , stews.
- Coffee, tea
- Laundry
- Laundry bag provided on arrival. Laundry service provided on average once a week. Bring adequate clothing.
- Internet available at accommodation.
- Packing list at your discretion:
- Avoid bright coloured clothes for wearing while working with wildlife .Skimpy clothing not allowed . Short and long work trousers, Short and long T shirts, Work hiking boots and trainers, Sweatshirts, Windbreakers, Raincoat, daypack rucksack, Casual clothes for evening, Underwear and socks, Toiletries, Sunscreen, personal medication,headlamp and water bottle, Electric adaptor for SA plugs, own snacks.
- House rules
- Drugs :The use of and possession of drugs and narcotics and recreational drugs is against South African law. Prescription drugs must be accompanied by a medical Docters prescription.
- Our standard program is presented in English, with dedicated slots available in French & Spanish
- Participants are requested to dress in a respectful manner towards other guests.
- Behaviour must be conducive to teamwork and cooperation.
- Weekend: Offsite weekend activities at own cost may include shark cage diving, visiting wildlife sanctuaries plus other adventure activities.
Ready to embark on this unforgettable Adventure?
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to enhance your skills and make a significant impact on wildlife conservation.

Contact us: [email protected]
PROGRAM DIRECTOR:
Dr Willem Burger
Wildlife Veterinarian
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