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“Fantastic opportunity in South Africa”

★★★★☆

written by Amyxxxx on 14/10/2023

I went to South Africa for the animals, but the highlight of my experience were the friends I made during my trip (although the animals were absolutely amazing!) I met so many like minded people of various backgrounds and cultures, and during time off I had the opportunity to travel and meet the locals. I learnt a lot during my time on Karongwe Game Reserve, staff were very informative and passionate about what they do. I thoroughly enjoyed getting hands on with camera traps, research drives and participating in surveys, going from watching this sort of stuff in documentaries to actually doing it myself was an incredible opportunity. The accommodation was definitely basic but I didn't mind this, I found it added to the experience.

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“Please don't go volunteer with GVI!!!”

★☆☆☆☆

written by mila2711 on 01/07/2023

I booked the Coastal Conservation program on Curiseuse Island, Seychelles and what can I say - I got totally screwed by GVI! I was supposed to start my 3-week volunteer work at the beginning of May. Almost 4 weeks before I was contacted by GVI and asked for a timely phone call, because they wanted to tell me something. On the phone, a "minor change" regarding the program was then announced, as at short notice the accommodation on Curieuse Island had to be closed due to renovation work. The program should then take place at the GVI base on Mahé in Cap Ternay. Since I knew that the Marine Conservation program takes place there and the main stock there is diving, I immediately asked if I would then be integrated into this - completely different - program. Since I do not have a diving license and am not allowed to dive at all for medical reasons, this was crucial information for me. I was assured that everything would be exactly as it should be on Curieuse. Only turtles would not be there. I also asked if the other volunteers (when I signed up, I was told that there were already 10 volunteers signed up in my time period) would also be there, or if some had cancelled due to the change of location. I was promised that I would not have to worry. Not only will the program be the same, but all the other volunteers would be there. It's just a different island. That should be fine with me then, besides it was all very short notice now and I had already booked flights and made travel arrangements. Arrived in Cap Ternay was one of the first sentences said to me: Hey, super cool, you are currently the only volunteer in the Coastal Conservation Program! Super cool? Probably the opposite! At first I didn't think too much about it, because others from the Marine Conservation Program were also on the base. After the first few days I quickly realized that this is unfortunately a huge difference, because the others had other tasks and were on dives with the boat most of the time, I had little opportunity to get to know the others and spent most of the time alone in the camp. I had only 2 tasks during the day, which were done after 1.5 - 2 hours. The rest of the day I had nothing to do. The tasks were also definitely not the ones that were described. Since there were no supervisors for the Coastal Program in the base, the impression of a temporary solution arose very quickly and from conversations I overheard that the missing tasks were also due to a lack of material, since the base was originally designed for a completely different program, the Marine Conservation Program. So I was mainly supposed to help a student who collected data there for his PhD on mangroves. I definitely did not pay 3,000€ for that!!! The Coastal Conservation program touts working with turtles as its core focus. From a conversation with a supervisor I learned that this work would not have taken place on Curieuse at all, because at that time there was no season for sea turtles. Also from this info nowhere a trace on the website or the info materials of the program, which were sent to me. I have heard from other volunteers that I am not the only one who has been affected. All Coastal Conservation participants before me, who were also affected by the change, left the base earlier because they were totally frustrated. This also explains why instead of the original 10 volunteers, I was suddenly the only one. I also learned that GVI already knew about the closure of the base on Curieuse since February, but only informed the volunteers, like me, about the change shortly before departure. I decided after consultation with the supervisors on site to end the program earlier, because all this is simply an impertinence! To offer a program that no longer exists and to let people make the long journey to the Seychelles without a guilty conscience! In addition, without batting an eye, to demand far too expensive prices and then not even tell the truth! Currently, I am now trying for almost 2 months to get my money back, but GVI shows not a bit cooperative and ignores almost all attempts to contact me on my part. This appearance is absolutely not professional and unserious. Also under the aspect that it is supposed to be a non-profit organization. Unfortunately, my experience is not an isolated case. I am in exchange with other former volunteers who report exactly the same behavior of GVI.

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“NO TOUR. NO REFUND 16 MONTHS LATER”

★☆☆☆☆

written by dudleysmith on 13/06/2023

I booked a tour for my son in February 2022 for a tour scheduled to take place in August 2022. The tour was cancelled due a lack of participants and I was told I would get a full refund. However, after contacting GVI over 20 times, I have still not received any refund. Shocking company.

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“Awful experience - avoid at all costs”

★☆☆☆☆

written by cripley on 23/01/2023

I signed up to the GVI Jalova ‘Wildlife Expedition’ in Costa Rica in January of 2022. I was sold a volunteer experience including Jaguar camera trap research, sea turtle conservation, riverbird monitoring and biodiversity studies. The site would be a 9 hour boat ride into the jungle. With a start date in May, I submitted all of the paperwork necessary for the scientific research permits in January. GVI confirmed this. I purchased a $240 covid test upon their request, as well as a £40 DBS check and accommodation in San Jose. What was sold to me was not the reality of my experience. A handful of days before my start date, I received an email from GVI. They “abruptly” been informed by the Costa Rican National Park authority that GVIs permits had been “put on hold for the immediate future”. I was advised that the location of the project had changed to Tortuguero town under a partnership programme called ASVO. I was told that the programmes were of the same nature. I was not offered an alternative location by GVI. I was offered a later start date. Unfortunately, not all of us are in a position to be able to take three months off work to volunteer abroad. This was a one time, once in a lifetime experience. Or, so it was supposed to be. I requested a pro rata refund. I had non-refundable flights booked, and a significant amount of money had already been spent in preparation for the internship. I was already in Peru on a separate (significantly better if I might add) internship, with a return flight from Costa Rica booked for three months time. I requested that I arrive, see the new programme for myself, and if I did not want to stay I could receive money back for the time not spent with GVI. This was refused. I did not have enough money to travel independently, and I had non-refundable flights. To say that I had been left with no choice, would be an understatement. The projects ‘of a similar nature’ at ASVO were composting and feeding chickens. We night walked into the forest and kayaked occasionally in the canals. We were situated in a noisy town. To make matters worse, I was advised by all members of GVI staff on base that the issues relating to permits did not stem from a legislation change. Rather, permits were not accepted following the actions of a senior member of GVI staff who had been fired. Essentially, the member of staff’s name was on the scientific research permits of both the entire Jalova base, as well as all of the individual permits of the volunteers and interns. Upon discovering he had been terminated from the position, the National Park Authorities revoked the permits relating to the Jalova base, and rejected the individual permits that were being processed for interns and volunteers. Had GVI communicated with the authorities prior to the termination, this would not have occurred. I have received written confirmation from the Costa Rican Authorities that GVI did not make the appropriate or reasonable steps to inform them of the termination of the member of staff. I left the project one month early, without any form of refund. So too, did all 25 members of our group. Many remained in the programmes for the entire duration of their internships, due to lack of finances to travel independently and the cost of early return flights. Up until late last year, GVI Jalova still offered and sold the Jalova experience on its website. Interns and volunteers were still being informed two weeks to their flights, with the same email sent to me in April, that their permits had ‘suddenly’ been revoked. Furthermore, they have updated their T&Cs to cover for the above scenario. Fortunately, a member of our group had a copy of the original T&Cs that we signed earlier this year. GVI are still refusing us refunds, despite the appalling circumstances. They are filled with excuses, talking about changes that were ‘beyond their control’. They talk about GVI’s pre-departure training and the value it adds to the programme. To clarify – this ‘training’ is a short questionnaire on an app, that I completed within thirty minutes. Underwhelming, to say the least. They talk about career training and references. I have received, nor needed, none of them. And yet I am still denied a refund. Do not waste your time, or your money, with this fraudulent company. There are other institutions that conduct worthwhile research and offer a fair experience to their interns and volunteers. Don’t make the same mistake that I, and countless others, made in putting our trust into GVI.

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“APPALLING”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Ttay2804 on 28/09/2022

APPALLING. Do NOT book with this company!! They were quick to take the money for our daughter’s experience in Fiji then after we’d booked her flight they said she wouldn’t get her visa back in time. So why take our booking & why weren’t we told before we booked about this? Disgraceful customer service, clearly all working from home (baby screaming which is not professional & no interest in my concerns as a result) & pace of response is unacceptable once there’s an issue to resolve. No one returns calls, their lack of communication causes great distress, they don’t come up with positive solutions for getting an issue resolved. Their paperwork is SHAMBOLIC, checklists that contradict each other, an overwhelming amount of attachments sent. Refusal to give me a manager!s contact, back covering and our money wasted. VERY unprofessional, taking money without telling us a visa was unachievable.

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“Not socially responsible”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Mothersx100 on 11/04/2021

For you who is considering booking a trip with GVI UK- I advise you to do some research and read recent reviews about this company GVI UK, profiting from young people and students who were looking for a good volunteer trip. As a start you can search the FB page which is formed by parents and young students who have lost their money they paid for a trip with GVI which have been cancelled due to Covid. There are many young people who have not got any refund from them and the way GVI has been responding and (not) communicating with us, customers, is distasteful, to put it mildly. They are breaching the UK CMA Covid rules. They have been reported to UK ombudsman and the CMA and the Charity Commission for England & Wales. I feel enormously sorry for the young students whom I have been in contact with regarding this. They are exhausted by efforts and correspondence with GVI that hasn’t reached anywhere. And this is a company claiming social responsibility and ethical behavior. Please do some research before booking your trip.

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“Loggerhead turtle conservation with GVI in Greece”

★★★★★

written by GreeceGiannitsochoriA on 17/09/2019

This was a bit of a gamble for me - I'd done nothing like this before, never traveled abroad alone, never justified spending quite so much money on such a relatively short experience. It wound up worth it (indeed, my main regret is not staying longer!) although I think were I not interested in conservation as a career I may have regretted the cost! As I am, though, it was brilliant. Situated in a campsite in a tiny, beautiful town on the Greek coast and getting to work closely with a species as cool as loggerheads is a great start to any experience, and to top it off the staff were incredibly kind and passionate and the project was well managed and ran without a hitch for the 4 weeks I spent there. We did work with clear impact (such as protecting nests with wire, and subsequently finding predator tracks unable to reach the eggs) and engaged locals/tourists in collaboration with the local turtle charity in order to raise awareness of the importance of protecting the beach. The project felt useful and fulfilling, and if you love wildlife, making close friends or even just HOT weather this is a great experience to have (especially if you aim to work in conservation or a related sector!). The most cost effective thing to do is a 6-week internship, I'd say, although if you're not a fan of camping it may not be so fun to stay that long! Several staff members also had rather glowing things to say of other GVI projects, so I imagine all of their work is of similarly good quality.

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“Loggerhead turtle conservation with GVI in Greece”

★★★★★

written by GreeceGiannitsochoriA on 17/09/2019

This was a bit of a gamble for me - I'd done nothing like this before, never traveled abroad alone, never justified spending quite so much money on such a relatively short experience. It wound up worth it (indeed, my main regret is not staying longer!) although I think were I not interested in conservation as a career I may have regretted the cost! As I am, though, it was brilliant. Situated in a campsite in a tiny, beautiful town on the Greek coast and getting to work closely with a species as cool as loggerheads is a great start to any experience, and to top it off the staff were incredibly kind and passionate and the project was well managed and ran without a hitch for the 4 weeks I spent there. We did work with clear impact (such as protecting nests with wire, and subsequently finding predator tracks unable to reach the eggs) and engaged locals/tourists in collaboration with the local turtle charity in order to raise awareness of the importance of protecting the beach. The project felt useful and fulfilling, and if you love wildlife, making close friends or even just HOT weather this is a great experience to have (especially if you aim to work in conservation or a related sector!). The most cost effective thing to do is a 6-week internship, I'd say, although if you're not a fan of camping it may not be so fun to stay that long! Several staff members also had rather glowing things to say of other GVI projects, so I imagine all of their work is of similarly good quality.

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“GVI Costa Rica Wildlife Expedition”

★★★★★

written by TC0795 on 21/05/2018

If you're looking for somewhere that boasts an abundance of wildlife, then this is the place to go. Considered one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, Costa Rica is home to the elusive jaguar, sea turtles, hundreds of species of birds and much more! Based in a coastal rain forest you are immersed in your surroundings, providing the perfect environment to learn. For somewhere so remote conditions on camp are good and its a great place to meet new people from across the world who share a passion for wildlife and the environment. The engaging nature of this course means you're rarely bored. GVI offers great support leading up to your trip and even after you've left they offer amazing alumni services. The experience provides you with new skills that can help boost your chances of employment and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

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“GVI Costa Rica Expedition”

★★★★★

written by jg1894 on 13/09/2016

Going to another country and working with wildlife was a dream come true. But GVI is more than that. You learn new skills, meet new friends, and learn about different cultures. Costa Rica was a beautiful area and if you have the chance, go. The camp was comfortable enough, and you were rarely bored. Everyday you saw new things, like sloths, lizards, snakes, birds and more! A day did not go by without anything going on. The program gives you all the details you need and teaches you the skills to adapt to future jobs. It was definitely an experience of a lifetime!

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“Turtles, Beaches, Conservation and Lasting Friendships”

★★★★★

written by gentlel04 on 16/09/2014

I have always considered myself a traveller at heart and have tried multiple times to go on a big trip like this but unfortunatley i have been unable to go through with it. This time however i conjured up the guts and i booked up to go on the Marine Coastal Expedition in Phang Nga, Thailand and i can safely say i have not looked back! Upon arrival at GVI i was greeted with beautiful scenery and beautiful people. I quickly dived straight into Thai Culture even from the little things like trying troaditional Thai fruit like Mangosteens and Rambutans. These along with Thai language lessons, the village tour and much more helped me understand their culture and way of life. I had the opportunity to experience so much from Turtle cleaning, teaching English, beach cleaning, biodiversity surveys, trips to the local orphanage and so much more. Each one of these experiences had an effect on me, they made me realise how much i, myself can have an effect on the world. It also reminded me how lucky i am and to always appreciate my life and those within it. On a social note, i became friends with everyone almost immediatley. I have never been greeted with so many smiles in all my life! We would go on weekend trips away to local islands and resorts whilst also finding time to have a chat over a tub of ice-cream. Every other weekend we would go to the local Gecko bar about half an hour away and dance until the curfew allowed us to. We would have a weekly quiz night and a movie night, we would sit on the sofa in the evening after a busy day and chill watching programmes like Orange Is The New Black. Its safe to say i gained a whole other family within the GVI and its a family i am still in regular contact with. All together my experience of GVI and Thailand was unrelentingly positive. It was challenging because it was the first time i travelled on my own and it was scary being so far away from home. It also pushed me to unlock my full potential and the leadership course helped me to realise my leadership style. I learned an unimaginable amount, wether it be about ecology and environment or a different culture, its been amazing! My words to any future GVI volunteers, do it and do not look back, no regrets and take as much out the experience as possible. I cannot recommend GVI enough!

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“Nepal Adventure and Volunteer Experience ”

★★★★☆

written by nepaladventure on 21/05/2014

This past winter (Jan 2014), I was fortunate enough to go on the Nepal Volunteer and Adventure experience with GVI. During this trip I spent two weeks in the Himalayas and one month volunteering in Pokhara with children. Before booking this trip I wanted to find an accredited volunteer organization to work with. I was recommend GVI by a schoolmate and came across this particular program in Nepal. Everest Base camp was something I always wanted to do, but thought it would just have to be limited to my list of bucket list dreams. Yet here the opportunity presented itself and I took it! It the perfect combination of an outdoor adventure of a lifetime and volunteer work, where I was able to get to know locals on a more personal level. That being said this trip was terrific, my only regret was that I could not stay longer!

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“An Experience to Remember in Paradise!”

★★★★★

written by BuffieBiddle on 29/03/2014

This was one of the greatest experiences of my life. While here I learned so much about the wildlife and nature of this amazing land of Costa Rica. The staff were amazing, fun and very knowledgable, delighting in sharing their knowledge with us. We lived on a wonderful no frills base - if you want a posh 5 star resort - this experience is not for you, but if you love communing with the natural world and hiking in mud, seeing something new everyday, this is it! We contributed to research and experienced things that could not be experienced anywhere else. If you have a love of learning and the natural world and want to meet some great new people, this is by far the trip for you. You will have a great time, and will be sorry to leave as I was. I cannot wait to do it again!

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“Outside my mosquito net in GVI Jalova Costa Rica”

★★★★★

written by on 19/10/2013

Expect the unexpected. My life of trinkets, hot showers and technology paled into insignificance when I arrived in Jalova, the Costa Rican jungle. Expecting to see only Green sea turtles, I found a scientific research and ecology base with highly educated staff. The training included theoretical and infield bird,mammal track identification, amphibian and reptile identification, marine turtle morning, night and excavation protocols,jaguar predation of marine turtles and camera trapping techniques, emergency first response training. Yes a long list and that was what was unexpected. Even more of a surprise was the bondind of people on base, like a close knit family. Had I known how intense the experience would be, I would not have gone. The unexpected surprise proved a challenge and would recommend this trip to anyone who is up for for a life changing experience.

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“the Yorkshire accent goes global! ”

★★★★★

written by georginaharbo on 06/09/2013

Upon leaving for Kenya, I knew I would either love it or hate; there would be no middle ground; no ifs, buts or maybes. I had never experienced the third world. I had grown up hearing crazy stories of my mother's experiences in Papua New Guinea and knew that one day I had to have a similar adventure but it is impossible to know how you are going to react until you are immersed in a place. The journey mirrored a journey away from civilisation: Leeds to Amsterdam (not much change), Amsterdam to Nairobi (significantly more haphazard airport security) and, finally, Nairobi to Mombasa. Luckily, I was on the same flight as another volunteer and so we took the taxi to the hotel together. The taxi ride was confronting. Traffic flew from all directions; men were pushing enormous carts loaded with petrol cans. However, even in the chaos, I could see the beauty of the place: the pure, raw humanity of it all. Kenya struck me as an odd mix of vivid, unshakeable cultural diversity but with misplaced splashes of Westernisation scarring the landscape. After spending an evening at a Mombasa hotel, we were collected by GVI staff and immediately made to feel welcome and an important part of their team. We travelled several hours down a dirt track to arrive in Shimoni, a tiny fishing village on the Kenyan coast. From there, I was told that I would be going to 'the island'. This both excited and terrified me at the same time. Whilst waiting for the boat, I met a girl who, by the end of the trip, had become one of my closest friends. Loading into a tiny tin boat, we crossed the channel and, as we approached the beach, I saw one of the most strangely beautiful sights I have ever seen. A chiseled coral shelf sheltered a procession of men and women transporting a delivery of food from the beach up to the local village. The island sustained a strict Muslim population. Women in hijabs carried weighty boxes of supplies on their heads and waded through the water and up to the sandy outcrop. Once all the supplies had been moved, several of the local men could be seen discussing who was going to take ownership of the few remaining cardboard boxes. Mkwiro village, on the island, was entirely serene. Apart from an antisocial donkey and the timely calls to prayer, only the noise of the ocean can be heard at night. The people live simply but abide by their faith and are very welcoming. I had never taught prior to embarking on this adventure but, having been trained by one of the most wonderful young women I have ever met, I felt fully prepared. The children like to laugh and joke but have a beautiful spirit and never stop smiling. I had the pleasure of reading with a girl who was close to my own age and was absolutely inspiring. She had so much responsibility and yet was so calm and polite; every single time she saw me after that she made a point of saying hello to me. To someone who has never visited Africa I would say, for goodness sake, go! It's like no other place I have ever experienced and volunteering with GVI was a wonderful way to see it. Seriously, don't second guess it; I didn't and it turned out to be one of the best things I've ever done.

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Familypotts's Response to georginaharbo's Review

Written on: 07/11/2013

Hi - we are thinking of doing the Mombasa opportunity. - can you tell us anything about the conditions -some reviewers seem to say the facilities are awful and staff not helpful. Any advice gratefully received

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Written on: 07/11/2013

Hello; I didn't actually stay in Mombasa, as I was on Mkwiro island. However, many of the staff on Mkwiro had spent time in Mombasa. The facilities are a lot less basic than Shimoni or Mkwiro - there is running water and electricity. In terms of staff, I can only go from my experience; the staff I worked with in Shimoni and on Mkwiro were great, very friendly and helpful. Mombasa is a city of contrasts. I personally preferred Shimoni, but it depends what kind of experience you are looking for. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

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“Volunteer with Lions in South Africa”

★★★★★

written by MattHopkins on 29/08/2013

From the moment i stepped off the plane in Johannesburg I was met by smiling, friendly GVI staff, along with the other volunteers who would also be joining me on the program. After a few hours drive and a lot of very nervous conversation between everyone we arrived at our base camp in Karongwe Game Reserve. As soon as we stepped off the mini bus though everyone's nerves soon disappeared. Greeted by fellow volunteers who even took our bags from the bus and made us feel right at home straight away. Instantly i was impressed by the organisation and the friendly manner of everyone. The facility itself also surprised me for the good. It had been described as basic, but it had everything someone would need to be happy. A bed, hot shower (apart from a couple of days), lovely food, friendly people and a view to die for looking into the African Wilderness. After a week of training learning about the area, the animals, and how the research will help with future development of these wonderful creatures, we got underway with the reason I went out there. Going out on two game drives a day provided me with some sightings i will never forget. A particular highlight was a Brown Hyena, only the third to be spotted in a year, and also a sighting of the rare honey badger. However the best part of the entire program was helping when 'Tsavo', a big male leopard was darted and operated on as he was implanted to help with research. Getting that close to these amazing creatures was mind blowing! Of course as I was doing the Lion Research program I had side projects to help with the understanding of them. For example collecting data on movement patterns, and learning about track sizes and calling/roaring etc. Knowing my research was helping these animals was a brilliant feeling. I also found a new found love of birds and the little creatures. It was a memorable time and I wish i was there for longer. The staff were incredibly knowledgeable and I am still in contact with many of them now! GVI were superb throughout and i would thoroughly recommend doing a program like this if you are interested in this field of work or just fancy getting an amazing insight on some amazing animals.

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“Volunteer with Elephants in Chiang Mai”

★★★★★

written by sarinapacifici on 27/08/2013

This trip is beyond spectacular. It is unique in the fact that volunteers live in a village setting amongst villagers. It is both inspiring and refreshing to live such a simplistic life (e.g. bucket showers, mats instead of beds, no make up, bugs everywhere, waking up to the sound of rooster calls, etc.); I felt that I truly learned to live in unity with nature. Furthermore, the interactions between volunteers and elephants are candid and natural, and are typically initiated by the elephant, unlike the forced interactions in an elephant camp or zoo. We were advised not to walk up to the elephants in the forest (except for during health checks), but instead appreciated simply watching the elephants forage and, well, act the way elephants should act! I would definitely recommend this trip with all my heart. The only thing I wish I did differently was stay longer than 1 month! :)

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“GVI - Costa Rica”

★★★★★

written by JamesCunning on 27/08/2013

The four weeks that I spent with GVI in Costa Rica was a fantastic summer experience I would highly recommend to others. I got to see and learn so much going out on the numerous different surveys available for volunteers through this programme. It was such a great experience getting to work hands on with endangered sea turtles and knowing that the work I did will help to contribute towards the preservation of this iconic species. I also got to work on surveys that involved noting jaguar tracks, entry/exit points onto and off of the beach and setting up cams to monitor the jaguars. The staff were all friendly and a great group of people to work with.

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“Costa Rican Jungle!”

★★★★★

written by Suzy135 on 20/08/2013

For two months I was living at GVI base Jalova and had the most amazing time taking part in the Wildlife expedition in Costa Rica. The base is located in the middle of a coconut plantation on the edge of Tortugero National park an hour’s boat ride to the closest town, in other words, I was in the middle of nowhere! All the staff and volunteers I met had their own unique background with a different story on every lip. Which definitely made life 'in the jungle' that much more interesting! I was taking part in bird and monkey surveys, BASs, and turtle night walks -as Leatherback nesting season had officially started within a week of me being there. My averaged day would start before 7am with breakfast being as early as 4:30am and, depending on if I was on a turtle night walk, wouldn't finish until 3:00 am the next day! There is wildlife in every corner from birds to sloughs in trees, to the different species of snakes on base. It was tiring but great fun! There wasn't a day that went by where I didn't laugh or smile, and when it came to the end of my two months I was very tempted to stay on and never go back!

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“Looking after loggerhead turtles in greece”

★★★★★

written by Lilly3xx on 14/08/2013

Choosing this trip was one of the best desicions i have ever made . I am not usualy one for waking up early and i thought that would get to me but wakeing up at 5 am was one of the most exciting and fun things iv done ! Knowing that just doen the beach there would be lots of baby turtle tracks and maybe, if i was lucky a hatchling or two. I have met some of the nicest people on this trip (our little GVI family) . Greek people are some of the nicest people in europe . I thought we would always be working but we normaly had about 3-4 hours free time a day that we could all go to the beach and sun bath or go swimming . Its un believable how much i miss the group . I will defonatly be going on another GVI trip

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