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Teaching in Zanzibar

Support primary and secondary students in villages around Stone Town. Work alongside local teachers in the classroom and help out at a community centre, getting involved in the daily rhythm of the school and learning from the local team.

Where

Where

Stone Town, Zanzibar

When

When

Departures every week, all year round (excluding holiday closures)

Duration

Duration

From 1 week

Accommodation

Accommodation

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

Language

Language

Basic English is enough

Ideal for

Ideal for

Anyone who enjoys working with children, sharing knowledge and discovering a new culture

Travel destination

Project details

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Where learning happens through everyday connection

 

Just outside Stone Town, in local schools with limited resources, teachers and pupils work hard every day with what they have.

This project supports that work, with your time, energy and a bit of creativity.

You'll work alongside the teachers in English, maths and science lessons, and bring your own ideas to hands-on activities and evening sessions at a community centre.

The experience goes beyond teaching: school becomes a place to exchange languages, routines and different ways of seeing the world.

Why participate

Experience everyday Zanzibar

Beyond the resorts and the beaches, you'll see the island through the eyes of the people who live there.

Experience everyday Zanzibar

Plenty of cultural exchange

Plenty of cultural exchange

The Weekly Program

Weekdays

From Monday to Friday, your days are a mix of school activities, lesson prep and free time to relax or spend time with the other volunteers.

The afternoons leave space for planning the next day's lessons, with the local coordinators always on hand to talk things through.

07:00Breakfast and getting ready for the day
08:30Lessons with the children: English, maths, science, and plenty of energy
11:00Break and outdoor games (the kids' favourite bit)
12:00Back to the volunteer house for a shared lunch
15:00Planning the next day's activities with the team
18:30Traditional Zanzibari dinner, free time, or activities with the other volunteers

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.

Wander through Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Wander through Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Get lost in narrow lanes, carved doorways and spice markets in one of Africa's most striking towns.

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Cost calculator

Weeks:
2
Total cost:
£0
🍽️Accommodation, meals and daily essentials included
🚫No group kitty, no add-ons, no hidden fees
🫶Your fee directly supports our local partner

What's included

What's not included

FAQs

During your stay in Zanzibar you'll be based at the volunteer house in Chukwani, a quiet area a short distance from lively Stone Town. The accommodation is a traditional, no-frills guesthouse, comfortable enough and set up to make sharing the experience with other volunteers easy. Rooms are shared (2–8 people per room), separated by gender, with shared bathrooms and a common living area to unwind after the day.

There's no Wi-Fi at the house, but you can pick up a local SIM easily to stay in touch. Rooms have fans, beds with linen provided and mosquito nets. There's no hot water or air conditioning, but the place is well ventilated and secure, and each room locks. A laundry service is available on request for a small extra fee. Meals are served on site, with traditional Zanzibari menus prepared by the local team.

🍽️ Once a week, volunteers help plan the menu for the days ahead, a small thing that makes the place feel more like a shared home. The house is a short walk from shops, banks and a local pharmacy, and the sea is about 30 minutes away on foot.

🛏️ What's included:

- Shared rooms (2–8 people)
- 3 meals a day on weekdays, 2 at weekends
- Drinking water always available
- A fan in every room
- Ongoing support from the local team
- Laundry service on request (small fee)
- Lockable rooms
- Safe, welcoming setting close to Stone Town


The volunteer house is more than just a place to sleep. It's where you'll share meals, swap stories and live alongside people from all over the world. That part is what makes the trip what it is.
Your safety is something we take seriously.

Each programme is monitored carefully, from the schools where you'll be teaching to the volunteer house, so you can settle in to a welcoming and well-supported environment.

🔹 Background checks and safe spaces

To keep children and local communities safe, every participant is asked to provide a criminal record check (DBS or equivalent) before travelling.

We'll send you clear instructions on how to request it.

🔹 Trusted local partners

We only work with schools and community centres that regularly host volunteers from around the world, in well-organised settings. The volunteer accommodation is in a safe area, with lockable rooms and the local team always on hand.

🔹 24/7 support

From your arrival at the airport through to the end of the programme, you can count on the local staff being available, evenings and weekends included. Our UK team is also reachable on WhatsApp whenever you need us.

🔹 Briefing and orientation

On your first day you'll join an orientation session covering Zanzibari culture, the practical basics, and a guided walk around the area. It's the best way to get the lay of the land and start the experience confidently.

🔹 A few sensible habits

Zanzibar is welcoming and friendly, but a few simple habits go a long way:
- Avoid going out on your own at night.
- Travel with other volunteers when you can.
- Always follow your local coordinator's advice on areas and transport.


💡 Our aim

is to give you a safe, well-supported environment, so you can focus on what really matters: spending time, sharing skills and learning alongside the local community.
🧭 Orientation day

Your time in Zanzibar starts with a full day of orientation, a chance to settle in, get to know the local culture and start the project on the right foot.

📅 On your first Monday, the local team will walk you through a series of activities to help you feel welcome and ready:

- Welcome meeting, project introduction and house rules
- Health, safety and cultural guidelines
- A short introduction to Zanzibari culture, with a few first words in Swahili
- A walk around Chukwani, with useful spots like shops, the pharmacy, where to get a SIM and how to get around
- A guided walk through Stone Town's markets, alleys and colonial history


✨ Orientation is also when you'll meet the other volunteers you'll be sharing the house, the project and your free time with. A good chance to break the ice and start finding your rhythm together.

📌 From Tuesday onwards, you'll start the activities at the schools and community centre, with the local coordinators on hand throughout. By the end of day one you'll already feel settled in.
For an easy start, we'd recommend booking your flight into Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) in Zanzibar, ideally on a Saturday or Sunday, between 06:00 and 21:00.
That's when our free airport pickup runs, taking you straight to the volunteer house (around 30 minutes by car).


If you arrive on a Saturday, you'll need to book an extra night at the house (small supplement applies).

Arriving outside those hours? Not a problem. You can either get a taxi yourself (we'll send the directions) or pre-arrange a private transfer with us for a small extra fee. Either way, please send us your flight details as soon as you book so we can sort out the right support.

🛬 When you land, a member of our local team will be waiting outside the arrivals hall, holding a sign with your name or the partner organisation's name.

If your flight is delayed or you can't spot the team straight away, stay where you are and wait at least 20 minutes. You'll also have emergency numbers to ring; we'll send these before you travel.

📱 A quick tip: pick up a local SIM at the airport (it's very cheap), so you can stay in touch with the local team, the other volunteers and people back home.

🚖 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).

🗓️ Carrying on with your trip elsewhere?

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

💡 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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