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FAQs about Our Programs
Can I travel around South Africa during my stay?
Yes, during your stay in South Africa, you can certainly travel around and explore various places within the validity period of your visa. South Africa offers a variety of attractions, including breathtaking landscapes, national parks teeming with wildlife, historical sites, picturesque coastal regions, and vibrant cities. It is important to observe safety precautions and stay informed about current travel advisories and recommendations. We recommend discussing your travel plans with our communi
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Can I combine various placements in South Africa?
Ja, selbstverständlich ist dies möglich. Du kannst uns kontaktieren, etwa über den Chat unten rechts auf dieser Seite, und wir können deinen Aufenthalt in Südafrika zusammen planen. Wenn du mehrere Einsätze kombinierst kannst du Ermäßigungen bekommen auf die Summe der Einzelbuchungen.
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Can I combine volunteering or internship in South Africa with World Unite! programs or travel to other African countries?
Yes, this is possible. Combining with Tanzania and Zanzibar is particularly recommended. If you combine multiple programs, we can offer you discounts; please contact us regarding this. Zanzibar is indeed a popular beach destination for South Africans, especially during their winter season, and there are often budget-friendly holiday flights between South Africa and Zanzibar, particularly during the holiday season. Participants in our programs in South Africa also receive a 15% discount on the
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FAQs about Safety
Is South Africa safe?
Despite general ideas of South Africa being very unsafe, it is important to know that South Africa is known to many as very friendly and welcoming. But please remember that you must realise that in big cities you must stick to a certain behaviour to avoid complicated situations. As 70% of people live in poverty and few are extremely rich, the differences in life and hope for a better future creates a situation that fuels crime, substance abuse, domestic violence and many more problems. Your
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