An elephant strolls through the conservation camp on our nature reserve in Botswana

Ditch the Devices, Discover Botswana: A Teen Wildlife Adventure

Unplug yourself this summer to fully connect with the moment on a conservation project in Botswana

By Projects Abroad | 10th April, 2025
Updated on 11th April, 2025

What's the adventure?

We're not talking about your average summer camp. 

This is about getting stuck in, working alongside experienced conservationists to protect Botswana's magnificent wildlife. 

You will:

  • track and monitor animals, learning about their behaviour and habitats
  • help remove invasive plant species that threaten the local ecosystem
  • contribute to vital research projects that support long-term conservation efforts
  • make friends from all over the world, sharing incredible experiences and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Why Botswana?

Okay, let’s start with the obvious. Where is it? 

Well, Botswana is in southern Africa, just above South Africa. It’s a landlocked country about the same size as France that’s home to just 2.4 million people. 

It’s one of the most sparsely populated places on the planet and the world’s biggest producer of diamonds. The small population makes it a welcoming place, and a haven for wildlife. It also means low levels of light pollution, so it is perfect for stargazing.

It’s a land of breathtaking beauty and incredible biodiversity. It's a place where you can witness the raw power of nature and understand the vital need to protect it. 

And don't worry, you won't be completely off the grid. We balance the “digital detox” with opportunities to stay connected and share your experience with friends and family back home. 

You’ll have limited connectivity on the reserve, while the camp is unconnected.

The benefits of a digital detox

There are proven benefits to taking time away from technology, and many healthcare providers agree that digital detoxes are good for your mental and physical health. These include reduced stress and anxiety, better sleep, reduced eye strain, and a lot more. 

When you’re in the moment around the campfire in Botswana, you can focus on making new friends and sharing an experience in real-time. The worries of the world or the concerns of life can be left at home. It is somewhere you can totally detach and just be yourself.

There will be plenty to talk about as you meet a mix of people from different countries and cultures. You’ll feel your mind start to clear and your resilience and adaptability improve as you become immersed in the moment and in nature. It’s no coincidence that improved social relationships and mental clarity are both common benefits of a digital detox!

Almost immediately, you’ll probably find your sleep improves and you feel more confident as you take in the fresh air and your new surroundings. You’ll also likely develop a more immediate and mindful approach to conversations and socialising.

More than just a trip

Your trip will be about more than just wildlife conservation. It's about personal growth, building confidence, and discovering your potential in a fully supported and structured environment. 

Our expert staff will be there every step of the way, providing support, guidance, and ensuring your safety

You'll return home not just with amazing stories, but with a newfound sense of purpose and a global perspective. Maybe some incredible pictures, too!

Ready to answer the call of the wild?

If you're aged 15 to 18, ready to break free from your same old summer routine and embark on an extraordinary adventure, then Botswana is calling your name. 

Special offer: Book your High School Special or Flexi trip to Botswana by 31 May 2025 and save £250. Learn more.

Available dates in 2025: 

  • 6 to 19 July
  • 20 July to 2 August

Join us and uncover a summer that will change your life.

For anyone who is not a teen, you can still join this project anytime in July , starting from 1 week in duration. 

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