If you’re considering volunteering in South Africa or if you’ve already made the decision, there are a series of tips to keep in mind before traveling.
There are significant aspects to consider when choosing South Africa as a destination for volunteering. The first is whether a visa is required. Most European countries, as well as Africa, South America, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, do not require a visa to travel to South Africa. The only exception is when the stay in the country exceeds 90 days. However, what is necessary to travel and volunteer in South Africa is to have a valid passport for at least 6 months. If your stay is longer than 3 months, you should contact the embassy to apply for a visa.
Another crucial aspect is vaccinations. It is advisable to get some vaccines before traveling to an African country, as in this case, such as typhoid, hepatitis, measles/mumps, yellow fever, rabies, and influenza (flu). In any case, always consult with your doctor.
Additional Tips for Volunteering in South Africa
In addition to the primary aspects, we also want to provide some secondary but useful tips for volunteering in South Africa. When we travel, an aspect we consider is gastronomy. Food is essential, especially for those with special tastes. Therefore, here we want to show you what you will eat in South Africa if you decide to volunteer there. The food offered at the accommodation is not peculiar; you can eat vegetables, meat, eggs, pasta, potatoes, as well as bread and fruit.
When packing, you should be aware of the weather conditions in the area. At Cooperating Volunteers, volunteering takes place in Cape Town, where the climate is similar to the Mediterranean. Winters are rainy and humid, and summers are hot and dry. Therefore, depending on the time of year you go, you should bring warm clothes or not.
Regarding transportation, it’s important to know that the transfer from the airport to the house is done with a local coordinator. If you want to travel outside of volunteering, you should be familiar with the three most commonly used means of transportation: train, bus, and taxi.