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Program Details

Timeframe
Year Round
Housing
Guesthouse
Groups
Medium Group (16-30)
Travel Type
Budget Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
900
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Meals
What's Not Included
Airfare Travel Insurance
Feb 01, 2024
Apr 27, 2018
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About Program

Immerse yourself in a transformative journey as a childcare volunteer, where compassion and dedication create a profound impact. Forge connections with young hearts, breaking down borders and language barriers through teach and play. Join us as a sports coach, turning passion into empowerment and growth through any sport you wish to teach! Beyond physical activity, inspire and instill life skills. Explore paid teaching opportunities abroad with Oyster, fostering worthwhile impacts for schools, communities, and your personal growth. Unleash your potential and make a lasting difference with us

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Sustainability

Oyster Worldwide is passionate about the importance of responsible travel. We want our projects to fit in with the local way of life, without having a negative impact on the environment, culture or economy. This means that we will only send participants to places where there is a real need and where we have been asked to work. Once there, they should fit in with the community, respecting their way of life and supporting, rather than taking, local jobs.
Find out more here: https://www.oysterworldwide.com/about-us/our-policies/responsible-travel-policy/

Program Highlights

  • Immerse in Culture: Live abroad for an extended period, gaining a deep understanding of people and their way of life
  • Global Friendships: Form lifelong international friendships, creating connections that transcend borders
  • Career Boost: Gain invaluable work experience, enhancing your resume or college application
  • Explore and Discover: Experience all the tourist highlights at your own pace in your chosen country
  • Strategic Pause: Take a valuable break from education to reflect and plan your next strategic move

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  • Support 4.7
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  • Value 4.85
  • Safety 4.45
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Katy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Volunteering in Tanzania in 2009

My trip to Tanzania is probably the most valuable thing I have ever done in terms of my own personal growth and my current career. I have just started my first year as a primary school teacher and part of the reason that I have come to be in the place I am now I believe is due to my experience in Tanzania. The experience gave me such valuable skills in terms of teaching but also life lessons and challenges that have made me stronger as a person. It was a few years ago now that I went to Tanzania but it still often comes to my mind and the memories are still very clear and will always stay with me. I kept a diary when I was there which I would highly recommend! There are so many things that happen day-to-day, its good to get them written down so you don't forget when you look back in years to come.

My experience in Tanzania was one of the most enjoyable things I have ever done. I lived in a house with 4 other volunteers and it was just really good fun and we all supported each other. We also met up with some of the other volunteers who lived in other areas at the weekends so there was always a really strong support network of people who are going through the same experience.

Day to day, I was teaching in school in the morning. I would then usually go home and mark a big pile of books! Then in the afternoons we often went to volunteer at one of the orphanages. We also set up a creative club one day a week after school which the children loved. The house we were living in did not always have running water but it made it all the more satisfying when we did eventually get to have that shower (even if it wasn't always hot!). When it was the school holidays we went on a trip to Zanzibar which was absolutely amazing. We also went on a safari which was an unforgettable experience seeing all of the Big 5 and staying in luxury accommodation!

One of the main challenges I found was just being away from friends and family for such a long time as well as living in very basic accommodation. But this did become easier as time went on and I would recommend staying as long as you can as I found that when I got home it was more of a disappointment than anything! Once your home you can't go back so make the most of it while you can.

Overall I think Oyster is great if you want to volunteer in somewhere like Tanzania. You feel more of a sense of security and it means that everything is organised for you when you are there as well as having other volunteers to share the experience with. I would highly recommend it!

What would you improve about this program?
The induction weekend was in England and I'm from Scotland so it meant that I had to travel quite a bit to get there but I'm not sure how this could be avoided! Maybe there could be some kind of alternative online or options to meet in other parts of the country as well. I also felt there could have been a little bit more training and advice in terms of the teaching but I suppose you can only prepare yourself so much for that until you get there. Other than that I was happy with all that Oyster had to offer.
47 people found this review helpful.
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Alice
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Oyster are great!

The Oyster volunteer programme was perfect for me. Once the initial induction, we were left to our own devices, and were given full independence. If something went wrong, we knew who to call and the help was immediate. I had an absolutely fabulous time.

What would you improve about this program?
I wish I had stayed longer....does this count?
45 people found this review helpful.
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Fanny
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Helping in Secondary School in Arusha, Tanzania.

I went in Tanzania this past winter, just to live something special. And I was not disappointed! Africa has to be lived like this. Going for a bit and live day by day with local people. Enjoy the problem with electricity, water, accommodation. And learn how lucky we are.
When I have a problem now, I just shut my eyes and remember myself the happiness from everybody there...
A great experience of life.

40 people found this review helpful.
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sinead
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Tanzania adventure if fun

Went to Tanzania September 2008.
Based in Arusha a busy town, making money from the safari industry.

We spent a few days in a hotel before we were thrown in to the deap end.
Massive class sizes and minimal resources pushed you to really act on your feet. Was a good challenge.
And living conditions were basic to help you understand how your students are living.
Super cute children who really want to learn.

Had some fantastic trips to the coast/safari/zanzibar.
Swahili was an easy language to get the basics of and people appreciated you trying.

What would you improve about this program?
Tricky to think of much, ideas of general weekend activities. List of things to do.
43 people found this review helpful.
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Hannah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Looking back on Tanzania

Living and working in Tanzania continues to be one of the most profound and rewarding experiences I have ever had. The depth of the cultural experience is something that cannot be learnt from any text book, you really have to integrate yourself into a community to grasp a world outside of the one you know and understand. Oyster gave me the opportunity to broaden my horizons and I will be forever grateful to them for this.

What would you improve about this program?
I think for me the only barrier to going with Oyster was that it was based in England, so I wasn't able to attend pre-departure briefings.
33 people found this review helpful.
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Beth
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Teach English as a volunteer in northern Tanzania

This is a fantastic opportunity. I taught 2 classes each day and spent my afternoons volunteering at orphanages & care-homes nearby. The staff were great, pre, post and during the expedition, and the location was perfect. The accommodation, was shabby compared to what we are used to, but safe and secure, and a cut above the local standards. We had a guard and walled garden and we never felt unsafe. The community was warm and welcoming, the schools were so grateful and gave you a free range when it came to running your own lessons.
We made the most of our time by finding some additional projects to get involved in, but your free time is to be spent how you like, however I would definitely recommend asking the Oyster staff for recommendations in the area of good projects to work with.
Arusha is a great city to explore on the weekends!
This trip has improved my CV ten fold and working on a structured project that Oyster offers has enabled me to improve so many skills which were invaluable when it came to securing a grad role in the city.
These three months have been the best three months of my life to date and I would highly recommend anyone considering a trip away to do this project.

What would you improve about this program?
I think the program is run well, at the time I was a little shocked that we were put straight into teaching at school and very little handover happened, but in retrospect I think this was a great life lesson.
I would suggest that the company could do more to introduce you to additional projects in the area, as it can be a bit scary to approach places yourself, however some volunteers don't to get involved in extra projects and teaching can be hectic enough as it is, so I can see why at the moment the program runs how it is.
34 people found this review helpful.
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Dan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

My time in Tanzania with Oyster Worldwide in 2010

My time in Tanzania with Oyster was the most important thing i've ever done in terms of my personal growth - in terms of my personal development (my growth in confidence etc) and my career trajectory, as I am now about to pursue a master's and career in International Development, having spent a year working in the Development sector. All this was inspired by my time in Tanzania, which gave me a love for all things Africa and a desire to work towards helping developing countries improve.

I was based in Sekei in Arusha. I lived in a small house with 3 other volunteers, and our house had no electricity or hot water - the only house not to have electricity out of the 4 host homes. This was often a point for making jokes at our expense but I loved it - it was great for moral all coming together with our headtorches and buying candles, and it creates a great sense of resiliency within you. You genuinely do come to think "Electricity? No big deal". It's easy to charge your phones in town in an internet cafe or somewhere else, or at the other volunteer's houses.

Teaching was incredible. I taught two classes who were all eager to learn, as well as leading after school clubs for activities such as football. It could be disheartening if students couldn't grasp a point I was trying to make but this wasn't very often, and the classes usual teacher would always sit in with me just in case something was lost in translation. I was generally allowed to do as much as i wanted and this made it all the more fulfilling. We also visited several children's homes which was good for when you had day's where you weren't teaching a lot.

Being in a city it was easy to go into town to keep in touch with your family over the internet and buy anything you might need - from goods at the Supermarket "Shoprite" to thigns for your camera - I bought an extra memory card specifically for climbing Kilimanjaro...

... which brings me onto trips and stuff. A fantastic luxury safari is organised for you for a snip of the price of what it normally would be, and it's a trip you'll remember forever, seeing the very elite of sights that Africa has to offer. Simply: do it. You're a numpty if you don't.

Over spring holiday we went to Zanzibar, whcih was great fun and easily organisable. I climbed Kilimanjaro which was arranged through a private company recommended to me - Ajabu Adventures, run by Judith, a lovely dutch lady! If you want to take time out from teaching that's fine - and me and a few others went to Mwanza in Lake Victoria to explore for a week which was really beautiful, and we even stayed on an island on the lake for a night. I've never met anyone else who's done the same.

Social life with your pother volunteers is great - you can visit them on weekends or even midweek in town if you want and go to orphanages together. We went out every thursday to a club called Via Via every thursday where we met volunteers from other agencies which was really fun - obviously if you're not into this sort of thing, you don't have to do it :)

I also had a incident back home which I required support for and the rep was tremendously helpful and supportive for me and helped me through it - and was available whenever I needed her.

All in all, a wonderful experience and it was pretty much my favourite thing I;ve ever done. If I hadn't, I would absolutely not be the person I am now and would not have done the things I have done or be going on to do what i'm doing now. Couldn't recommend Oyster Highly enough!

What would you improve about this program?
I'm more answering this question because i'm required to more than there being one thing that actually stands out that I would have changed, because there isn't one.

If I HAD to choose one thing, I would recommend letting the volunteers have a couple more days in the hostel before they move into community - I say this because for a couple of volunteers this was quite an intense experience, and it happens quite quickly, and you are quite tired from travelling such a long way and having to take in a lot during orientation. Having a few extra days with all the volunteers and being shown more of Arusha would maybe make moving into your placement homes a bit easier.

32 people found this review helpful.
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Sean
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The trip that changed my life..........

It is great to see this company on here. It has been quite a while since I made the plunge and traveled to Nepal with Oyster Worldwide; 6 and a half years, in fact. I went back in 2008 and since then it has utterly and completely changed my life. Along with finishing my degree, I have not stopped travelling since. I am now an English teacher in Kyrgyzstan which would have been an inconceivable notion to me back in 2007. I have lived in countries as far reaching and varied as Australia, Korea, Georgia, India and Spain. And none of this would have been at all possible without the care, support and great time that was offered to me by Oyster Worldwide.

Nepal still ranks as one of the most awe-inspiring, shocking, beautiful and, most importantly, damn good fun places I have been to. However, it is the village that will melt your heart. It won't be the bustle of Kathmandu or the peaks of the Himalayas-although, these are some of the best sites you will see, anywhere- it will be the family you stay with, the kids you teach and the village you eventually call home.

This experience will offer you the adventure and adrenaline you have been looking for while providing an incredible safety net that will always be there.

Miss this opportunity at your peril!

Sean.

60 people found this review helpful.

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