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Group volunteering trip in Kenya

Join community projects around Nakuru and explore the surrounding national parks.

Available dates
Where

Where

Nakuru, Kenya

When

When

Sunday to Saturday

Duration

Duration

2 weeks

Accommodation

Accommodation

Shared or private rooms in the volunteer house, with meals included

Language

Language

Basic English is enough

Ideal for

Ideal for

Anyone after a meaningful experience built on community, new friendships and everyday Kenyan life

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Project details

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See real Kenya as a group: local communities, nature and volunteering. Pick the project that fits you and share the days with new friends.

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With HeyLocals we work in Nakuru, in the heart of the Rift Valley, where schools, childcare centres, women's groups and environmental projects work hard every day with limited resources. Your time, energy and skills genuinely make a difference.

The projects cover education (English and activities for children and teens), women's empowerment to support women's autonomy, and wildlife conservation looking after local ecosystems and Rothschild giraffes.

Travelling out as a group, you'll have an experience that brings together hands-on contribution, real connection and a closer look at Kenya.

See the projects in detail

This is an indicative schedule. It can change from time to time depending on what the local organisation needs, your skills, and external factors like the season or weather.

Rothschild giraffe conservation in Nakuru
+ยฃ165/week extra
112+ confirmed participants
Helps protect a rare species and supports local reforestation
4โ€“6 hours of activity each day
From 1 week
Rothschild giraffe conservation in Nakuru
Nakuru, Kenya

Take part in a unique conservation project in the Rift Valley. Work alongside the rangers protecting Rothschild giraffes, help plant trees with the local communities and discover one of Kenya's most striking areas, between safaris, craters and forests.

Teaching in Nakuru schools
112+ confirmed participants
Helps widen access to local education
4โ€“6 hours of activity each day
From 1 week
Teaching in Nakuru schools
Nakuru, Kenya

Help younger pupils improve their English, build confidence and grow in a stimulating environment, supporting the teachers at the primary schools in Nakuru. Join us for a real cultural exchange that makes a difference for local education.

Childcare in Nakuru
112+ confirmed participants
Helps widen access to local education
4โ€“6 hours of activity each day
From 1 week
Childcare in Nakuru
Nakuru, Kenya

Spend time with little ones taking their first steps, between games, songs and new words. Work alongside local educators at a community nursery in Nakuru and see how meaningful shared time can be.

Women's empowerment in Nakuru
112+ confirmed participants
Helps tackle discrimination and violence
4โ€“6 hours of activity each day
From 1 week
Women's empowerment in Nakuru
Nakuru, Kenya

Take part in the work of a centre that supports women survivors of violence and abuse. Through workshops and community sessions, you can support their journey towards autonomy and new opportunities.

Building and renovation in Nakuru
+ยฃ30/week extra
103+ confirmed participants
Helps improve living conditions in the community
4โ€“5 hours of activity each day
From 1 week
Building and renovation in Nakuru
Nakuru, Kenya

Get your hands dirty, literally. Help the rural communities around Nakuru build safer homes, better schools and more functional shared spaces. A grounded, physical experience full of meaning.

The Weekly Program

Weekdays

During the day, each participant heads to their chosen project and joins the activities from the morning until early afternoon.

The rest of the day is for prepping activities, group time with the other travellers, anything the local team has planned, and free time to get a feel for everyday Nakuru and the Rift Valley landscapes.

07:30Breakfast at the house and a first moment together as a group
08:30Heading to the chosen project and starting activities with the local team
12:00Lunch at the house or near the placement, with participants and coordinators
14:00Afternoon activities at the projects or time to explore
16:30Back to the house, extra activities with the team or free time in Nakuru
19:00Group dinner at the house, followed by chats, games, downtime or evenings put together by the team

Weekend

Weekends are free of set activities. You can explore the area, plan a short trip, or just take it easy with the other volunteers. Before you travel, the group can choose safari and extra activities to do with the local team or on your own.

Safari at Lake Nakuru National Park

Safari at Lake Nakuru National Park

Spot pink flamingos, rhinos and giraffes in one of Kenya's most spectacular parks.

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What's included

Available dates
๐Ÿฝ๏ธAccommodation, meals and daily essentials included
๐ŸšซNo group kitty, no add-ons, no hidden fees
๐ŸซถYour fee directly supports our local partner

What's included

What's not included

FAQs

๐Ÿซ‚ Come funzionano le partenze di gruppo?

Le partenze di gruppo A Casa Loro sono pensate per creare un'esperienza condivisa, organizzata e sicura insieme a un piccolo gruppo di persone che partono con te.


๐Ÿ“Œ Il gruppo si forma prima della partenza

Ogni gruppo รจ composto da 4 a 15 partecipanti. Dopo la prenotazione e il versamento della caparra entri ufficialmente nel gruppo in formazione.


โœ… Conferma del gruppo

Il gruppo viene confermato entro 30 giorni dalla partenza e nella grande maggioranza dei casi si forma senza problemi.
Se il gruppo non raggiunge il numero minimo, la tua esperienza รจ comunque garantita. In questo caso avrai due opzioni tra cui scegliere, tutte senza costi aggiuntivi:

  • Partire comunque nelle stesse date, svolgendo il progetto in modalitร  individuale, o con gli altri viaggiatori che hanno confermato (anche se sono meno di 4). Non sarai mai davvero solo: nella struttura troverai sempre viaggiatori internazionali che partecipano agli stessi programmi, in quanto il nostro centro collabora con organizzazioni analoghe alla nostra, ma che inviano viaggiatori da paesi esteri.
  • Spostare la caparra su un altro gruppo o progetto, scegliendo liberamente una nuova data o destinazione.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Ci si conosce prima di partire

Una volta confermato il gruppo, entro due settimane dalla partenza apriamo un gruppo WhatsApp dedicato.
Qui ci si conosce, si condividono informazioni pratiche e ci si prepara insieme al viaggio.

๐Ÿก The volunteer house in Nakuru

During your stay in Nakuru you'll be based at the volunteer house, a simple but welcoming place set in greenery a few minutes from the south entrance of Lake Nakuru National Park. The house is made up of four units with shared rooms (2โ€“8 people), en-suite bathrooms and roomy common areas to socialise and relax.

๐Ÿ”น Shared or private rooms

For more privacy, private rooms with a private bathroom are also available. The accommodation doesn't have Wi-Fi or air conditioning, but it's set up for a real, grounded experience close to local life.

If you'd like to stay connected for messages, maps or calls, we'd suggest using an eSIM you can buy via Airalo and have ready before you travel.


๐Ÿ”น The everyday basics

Rooms have beds with linen provided, running water and hot showers. The spaces are cleaned at weekends, but every volunteer is encouraged to keep things tidy and welcoming.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ What's included

โ€ข Shared or private rooms
โ€ข 3 meals a day on weekdays, 2 at weekends
โ€ข Drinking water always available
โ€ข Ongoing support from the local team
โ€ข Lockbox and lockable rooms
โ€ข Quiet, safe setting surrounded by nature


๐Ÿค A place to meet and share

The volunteer house is also a meeting point. You'll live alongside other participants from around the world, sharing experiences, meals and everyday moments in an open, homely atmosphere.
๐Ÿ”’ Safety first

Your safety is our top priority. All our programmes are carefully chosen and monitored to keep things safe, both at the schools where you'll be working and at the house that hosts you during your stay.

๐Ÿ”น Background checks and safe spaces

To keep things calm and safe for everyone, we ask each participant to provide a criminal record check (DBS or equivalent) before travelling. We'll send you clear instructions on how to request it. The step is essential to keep local communities and other participants safe.

๐Ÿ”น Trusted local partners

We only work with schools and communities that offer welcoming, well-organised settings for international volunteers. The accommodation is in safe areas with controlled access, with the local team always on hand. Our partners host more than 2,000 travellers a year worldwide, ages 14 to 70+, and are experienced at managing that mix.

๐Ÿ”น 24/7 support

From your arrival to the end of your trip, the local staff are available, evenings and weekends included. Our UK team is also a WhatsApp message away whenever you need us.

๐Ÿ”น Briefing and orientation

Before you travel, you'll receive a detailed pack with everything you need on culture, etiquette and safety. On your first day, you'll join an orientation briefing with helpful pointers for getting the most out of the experience.

๐Ÿ”น A few sensible habits

Kenya is warm and welcoming, but as anywhere it's worth keeping a few things in mind:

โœ” Avoid going out on your own at night, especially in isolated or poorly lit areas.
โœ” Travel with the other volunteers when you can.
โœ” Always follow the local team's advice on where to go and how to get around.


๐Ÿ’ก Our aim

To give you a safe, well-supported and welcoming environment, so you can focus on what really matters: a meaningful experience.
๐Ÿงญ Orientation day

Your time in Kenya starts with a full day of orientation, designed to help you settle in, get to know the local context and start the experience safely and confidently.

๐Ÿ”น What happens on your first Monday

On your first Monday, you'll join a series of activities led by the local team:

โ€ข Welcome meeting, programme introduction and house rules
โ€ข Practical advice on health, safety and local etiquette
โ€ข A short introduction to Kenyan culture, a few words in Swahili and useful local insights
โ€ข A walk around the area, with useful info on supermarkets, transport and local SIMs
โ€ข Visit to Nakuru town to pick up any essentials


๐Ÿ“ฑ Staying connected

If you'd rather arrive with an eSIM already active without having to track down a SIM locally, you can buy one before you travel through Airalo, our affiliate partner.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Get your eSIM here


๐Ÿค A first step into the community

Orientation is also a good moment to start building a sense of group with the other volunteers, share what brought everyone here, and get pointers from people who know the area inside out.

From Tuesday you'll start the project activities, but already by day one you'll feel part of a community.
For an easy start, we'd recommend booking your flight into Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi, ideally on Saturday or Sunday morning, between 08:00 and 18:00. That's when our pickup and transfer to Nakuru is running.

If you arrive on Saturday, you'll need to book an extra night at the house (small supplement applies).
If you arrive after 18:00, pickup is still possible with a small extra for out-of-hours transport.


Arriving too early or too late? Not a problem: you can make your own way or arrange a private transfer (with a small supplement). Either way, please send us your flight details as soon as you book so we can help.

On arrival, a member of our team will be at a clearly marked meeting point outside the terminal, with a sign with your name or our local partner's name. All practical info is sent by email after your booking is confirmed.

๐Ÿ“ฑ A useful tip

If you'd like internet from the moment you arrive, you can activate an eSIM before you travel with Airalo, our partner. Use this link: https://airalo.pxf.io/e15b2O

The drive from the airport to the volunteer house takes about 3 hours, and you may share it with other participants arriving around the same time.

If for any reason you can't spot our team at the meeting point, stay where you are: we'll find you. Emergency contacts are sent after your booking, along with detailed instructions.

๐Ÿš– Heading home: return flight tips

When the project finishes, check-out from the volunteer house is by 12:00 on the Saturday. The return transfer to the airport (or anywhere else) isn't included, since there are usually lots of people leaving at different times and only a small coordination team.
That said, our team will happily help you book a taxi or share a private transfer with the others heading back at the same time.


We'd suggest booking your return flight for Saturday afternoon or evening, so you can leave the house in your own time and get to the airport without rushing (about 30 minutes by car).

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Carrying on with your trip elsewhere?

Let us know in advance and we'll share useful tips so your departure goes smoothly.

๐Ÿ’ก Once your booking is confirmed

We'll email you a detailed pre-departure pack with all the practical info and emergency contacts.
Still have questions?

Book your spot

Booking
1

Send your application (free)

Pick the project you like the look of and tell us when you'd like to travel. No commitment, the application is free and non-binding.

2

Meet your coordinator

After your application, we'll put you in touch with your dedicated coordinator. They'll walk you through everything and answer your questions.

3

Confirm your spot

When you're ready, pay the deposit to lock in your spot. You'll get everything you need: local contacts, a visa guide and your pre-trip pack.

4

Off you go

Pack your bag and travel. On arrival you'll find other travellers like you, a welcoming local team, and a trip you'll be talking about for a while.

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