Ngerengere River Eco Camp
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My First Gallery Remmy Raphael Our organization is a home of entraction, make volunteer and host community to live together and eliminate a gape betwwen white and black. This leads to easy adoption of new culture. | Participate our hand craft course. Remmy Raphael Hand craft trainging to women and school children is aiming at securing some more sustainable source of income which can be practiced at house hold level, but also to utilize those resources which has been left behind in bush without use. For volunteers is an opportunity to participate so that they can sensitize and raise moral for locals to participate. | Do milking drink fresh milk Sharif During volunteering period we have some activities which make volunteers to enjoy, local milking is an interesting activity, We connect volunteers with local cattle keepers so that during iddle time a volunteer can practise milking and have a chance to taste a fresh milk milked by a volunteer her/himself. | A volunteer in a friendly stay. Sharif The picture shows how a volunteer can adopt new culture. In rural Tanzania it is very rare to find a baby carried on the baby wheel trays, majority babies are carried on the back.
| Tree Nursery at Ubena Ranch prmary school supported a volunteer Lena Franke In assistance from volunteer we established a tree nursery at Ubena Ranch Primary school. The purpose is to inject enviromental awareness to children, but also by selling tree seedling the school will earn money to be used for desks and toilets repairs. | My visitors on the Way from South Africa to Kilimanjaro Mountain Artisan Our office is located on the highway from Dar es Salaam, From there you can start your safari to northern Tanzania where you can climb Kilimanjaro, visit Serengeti and Ngorongoro creater. A volunteer can make a day trip from our office to Saadan and Mikumi national parks. | Three children from school on the way back to Lukwambe 17km
| Bicycle For Education Project Metin Balci The students on the picture are from Lukwambe ub village, they walk 17km everyday to attend school. |





