Here is a blog we like about South Africa´s Garden Route and all things associated a South Africa Gap Year.

A speedy trawl through the the web can turn up a lot of different activities for you to enjoy on your South Africa Gap year. People head to South Africa´s endless landscapes for different reasons, and few come away disappointed. Sports fans will love the different sports projects available in South Africa, those more into volunteering can find satisfying projects in the townships and of course the wildlife conservation gap year programmes available will be enough to satisfy the most wanting animal lover.

Now we are going to analyze the many South Africa projects available covering the numerous distinctive aspects of travel in the country.

Working in South Africa on your Gap Year

For those of you who are consider spending their South Africa Gap year on a volunteering project, check carefully where your money is going. There are plenty of cases where UK companies have been found out making astronomical mark ups on volunteering projects. Big companies making lots of cash making 1000 pound mark ups on free volunteering projects is definitely not to be encouraged.

Gap Year south Africa Adventure Sports

On a South Africa Gap year you will not be short of exciting adrenaline sports, designed to excite you and send you screaming home to mama! Not for the feint hearted, you can get involved in the likes of tiger shark diving, Great white shark cage diving, safaris, Surfing and even working on big 5 conservation projects. Exciting stuff..

Travel on a South Africa gap year is pretty convenient, bearing in mind that the kilometers are literally huge in South Africa. It is a huge nation of various, yet extremely amazing landscapes, but like Australia, it is a enormous place to travel. You will be most likely to drive although flying from the North to the South is also pretty common. A great way to get around is on an overland truck tour or by back packer bus – the baz bus.


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