It’s made me appreciate so much more and want to help others. It made me see how happy you can really be.
It’s definitely worth going though IVHQ for your first time volunteering for the support and the whole experience.
Once you have secured your place, join regular video calls to meet your Program Manager and other volunteers before your trip.
Excited to be a Childcare volunteer in Tanzania? International Volunteer HQ’s Childcare volunteer project is a great way for volunteers to assist at kindergartens and early childhood centres in low-income areas where many families rely on them for support while they go to work. Volunteers gain childcare experience while helping staff at centres which are often lacking adequate funds and resources to provide the kind of high quality childcare which helps young children grow and learn.
Childcare centres and kindergartens in low-income areas of Arusha are often lively places, and many families rely on them for support while they go to work for the day. Volunteers can ease the workload of local staff and help them provide better quality care for preschoolers.
As a Childcare volunteer you will assist in daycares and kindergartens that are often underfunded, under-resourced and in need of extra help. Volunteers provide valuable support by:
You’re welcome to bring along books, pencils, basic first aid supplies and musical instruments to help entertain the children and assist with activities. These supplies can generally be purchased in Tanzania, which also helps to support the local economy.
School Holidays:
Nevertheless, many schools (especially classes four and seven), daycares and kindergartens remain open during these holidays, ensuring that volunteer opportunities in education are always available. Volunteers should, however, remain flexible and prepared to adapt/switch to different placements as needed, while noting that the number of children may be considerably smaller than during regular school terms.
When you volunteer with children in Tanzania you’ll be helping teach the kids, while also developing personally and professionally by:
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Once you have secured your place, join regular video calls to meet your Program Manager and other volunteers before your trip.
It’s made me appreciate so much more and want to help others. It made me see how happy you can really be.
It’s definitely worth going though IVHQ for your first time volunteering for the support and the whole experience.
The local team in Arusha is amazing. If you have any thing on your mind, they are there to help you immediately. Also when everything is okay, the local team are just really fun to talk with and hang out with. Full of love!!
The guidance and preparation resources I received from IVHQ before starting my trip were very helpful. The pre-departure information provided a comprehensive overview of what to expect, including cultural insights, logistical details, and tips for adjusting to life in Tanzania. The orientation materials helped me understand the program structure and my role in the childcare project, which made me feel more confident as I prepared for the trip. I also appreciated the advice on health and safety, as it ensured I felt well prepared to handle any challenges. Overall, IVHQ’s resources made the transition to volunteering abroad smoother and more organized.
The support I received from the local team was exceptional. They were incredibly kind, welcoming, and always ready to offer assistance whenever I needed it. From the moment I arrived, they made sure I felt comfortable and supported, whether it was helping me adjust to the local culture or providing guidance with my volunteer tasks. Their genuine care for the volunteers and the local community was evident, and I felt like I was part of a team working together towards a common goal. The local team truly made my experience unforgettable.
The impact of my volunteering experience in Tanzania was both profound and rewarding. Teaching English to the children at the daycare felt like a small but meaningful contribution to their future opportunities. It was heartening to see their progress, and I hope the skills they learned will stay with them as they continue their education. On a personal level, my time in Tanzania also had a lasting impact. It deepened my understanding of global issues, strengthened my teaching abilities, and broadened my perspective on the world. Volunteering abroad not only helped the local community but also helped me grow in ways I never expected.
The accommodation was excellent. It was located in a safe area, which made me feel secure throughout my stay. The living spaces were comfortable and well maintained, offering a nice and relaxing environment after a day of volunteering. I appreciated the cozy atmosphere, and the facilities provided everything I needed for a pleasant stay. Overall, the accommodation was a great part of my experience and contributed to making my time in Tanzania enjoyable.
The meals were wonderful, clean, delicious, and satisfying. I really enjoyed the variety of local dishes, which allowed me to experience the authentic flavors of Tanzanian cuisine. The food was always prepared with care, and I appreciated how it was both nourishing and tasty. It was a highlight of the experience, as it not only fueled me for my volunteer work but also offered a deeper connection to the culture.
My experience in Tanzania was incredibly enriching, both personally and professionally. I gained a deeper understanding of the local culture, developed new teaching skills, and formed meaningful connections with the children and the local community. I also gained valuable insights into adaptability and flexibility, as volunteering abroad often comes with unexpected challenges.
For anyone hesitant about joining this program, I would encourage you to take the leap. It’s normal to feel apprehensive about being in a new environment, but the support from the local team and the sense of purpose in your work will make it all worthwhile. Volunteering abroad is a life changing experience that will broaden your perspective and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. Embrace the adventure, it will be worth it!
Any questions and queries I had were answered fully by the IVHQ team and Jessica Chadwick, who organized the group trip I attended. The local team was great and very helpful, especially on our orientation day.
Through this experience, I've gained confidence and friendship from people across the globe. Give it a go for at least two weeks as the longer you're at placement, the more you gain. If possible try speaking to people who will be there at the same time before arriving through social media, as seeing a friendly face on arrival makes you feel more comfortable quicker.
Also, I love how you’re immediately connected with people who can help. I went with Jess Chadwick, and she was amazing—so helpful, friendly, and easy to get along with. Having the chance to go with an IVHQ ambassador was such a fantastic idea. It made the whole experience much less intimidating, especially since I wasn’t confident about doing a trip like this on my own. It’s the perfect way to ease into an adventure like this!
Honestly, it’s really hard to put my experience into words. But if i had to, I’d define as: powerful, life changing and impactful. The bond I have created with the students and teachers at the day care is so special. There so much support from the moment you book until you get to placement. You get lots of support in country!
The local team were incredibly welcoming and from the moment I arrived they were sure to let me know that they were always available should I need anything.
I loved sharing a house with 30 other girls, it was an amazing experience and I have made so many friends for life. Being in such a close space to these people forces you to make real connections and bonds that will last forever.
I hope I have impacted the children and teachers from my daycare in the same positive, loving way that they have impacted me.
From this program I have gained so much! From friendships to experiences and amazing stories to tell for the rest of my life. It has made me realise how big this world is and how much there is to explore.
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Learn about course creditWe encourage volunteers on IVHQ’s Teaching and Childcare projects to come prepared by completing some relevant training, such as a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) course. Although formal teaching qualifications are not required on these projects as volunteers are supported by local staff, taking a TEFL course enables you to gain more from the experience. Visit our Online TEFL Course page to learn how to gain an internationally recognized TEFL certification at a discounted rate.
Get TEFL certified onlineThe IVHQ Tanzania volunteer program is based in Arusha, a small city often used as the base of many safari trips into the Serengeti and other national parks. It’s also near Africa’s highest mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro. Tanzania as a whole is known for its seemingly boundless areas of wilderness where African animals roam, sometimes migrating in vast groups across the plains; and also being the country where the oldest human skull and even older fossils of human ancestors were found.
Despite its many attractions, communities in many parts of Tanzania still lack access to the basic necessities of life. Volunteer projects based in rural and urban areas around Arusha and nearby help to provide better access to healthcare, education and childcare.
The program orientation begins on the 1st and 15th of every month and volunteers need to arrive in Arusha on the day before orientation.
After you have registered for the program, please book your flights to arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Arusha Airport (ARK) in Arusha. Your airport pick-up is included in your program fee. We recommend that volunteers under the age of 18 travel internationally with a notarized letter from their parents to support their documentation. When you arrive, you will be greeted at the airport by a member of the local team and transported to the volunteer accommodation in Arusha. Your accommodation is covered by your program fee and includes the night before your program orientation.
If you are travelling in Tanzania prior to your volunteer program, we can arrange for you to be picked up in Arusha on the day before your program orientation. Orientation is hosted by our local team at one of the volunteer houses in Arusha. Orientation begins on the morning of your chosen start date. If your start date falls on a weekend or a public holiday, your orientation will begin on the Monday or day following the public holiday. Orientation covers everything you need to know for your volunteer program in Tanzania – an introduction to Tanzania, Tanzanian customs, rules and expectations, language lessons (Kiswahili), safety, travel opportunities in Tanzania, and an introduction to your project and placement. The orientation will also give you a chance to meet other volunteers and swap contact details for weekend travel and socialising.
First Day
On the first day of the volunteering placement, you will be escorted to the project by our local staff and introduced to the staff at the project you will be working with.
Weekdays
Work and hours are dependent on the project and placement that each volunteer is working at. A typical volunteer day would be as follows:
7:30 AM | Breakfast at the volunteer house or homestay. |
8:00 AM | Volunteers leave home and travel to their placements. Work and hours are dependent on the project and placement that each volunteer is working at. |
1:00 PM | Work at the placement usually ends. Volunteers are free to travel home for lunch at their accommodation, prepare for the next day or do some shopping and sightseeing. |
8:30 PM | Dinner at the volunteer house or homestay |
Weekends
Tanzania is a wildlife lover’s dream. In your free time you can venture out on a safari and see Africa’s Big 5 - lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and rhino - as well as the mind-blowing number of other species that call Tanzania home.
In Arusha itself you can find great markets, take a few days to hike up the nearby Mt Meru, or learn about the Maasai and Meru tribes of the area. You can also take take a short flight down to Zanzibar for a weekend of sun and sandy beaches or save some time before or after your program to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
Volunteers in Tanzania are accommodated in dorm-style volunteer houses or homestays located in Sakina, Arusha. The local team currently hosts volunteers in three volunteer houses, typically for younger volunteers, and two homestays, often preferred by families and mature volunteers.
In the volunteer houses, volunteers share a room with one to nine others of the same gender, with most rooms accommodating up to six people. Homestays can accommodate up to 10 volunteers, with rooms also separated by gender and a maximum of four people per room.
Living conditions in Arusha are basic but comfortable. Both volunteer houses and homestays have running water and electricity. Toilets and showers are Western-style, though power outages are common, which can affect the availability of hot water and electricity.
During the busy months of January, June, July, and August, the volunteer accommodations in Arusha may reach capacity. To ensure everyone is comfortably accommodated, some volunteers may be hosted in a nearby hotel in dormitory-style rooms separated by gender. Volunteers can expect to share a room with up to seven people.
Wifi is not available at homestays, and although volunteer houses have wifi, it is slow and unreliable. To stay connected, we recommend purchasing an e-SIM before arrival or bringing an unlocked mobile phone and buying a local SIM card in Tanzania. The local team can assist you with purchasing a SIM card and data during your program orientation. Complimentary wifi is available at the hotel.
If you wish to arrive before your recommended arrival date or extend your stay, extra nights at the standard accommodation can be arranged for US$40 (approximately £33) per person, per night. Extra nights include three meals a day, are subject to availability, and bookings can be requested by registered volunteers via their profiles.
For added privacy and comfort, private room upgrades are available year-round at a nearby hotel for an extra cost. These rooms can accommodate one or two persons and offer private bathrooms. They are subject to availability and can be booked as an add-on through your MyIVHQ account after registration.
Tanzanian cuisine varies across the country due to differences in produce found inland and along the coast. The immigration of Khoja Indians has introduced Indian flavors to local dishes. Staple foods in Tanzania include rice, ugali (maize porridge), chapatti, and beans. Rice and beans are significant components of meals, so expect to be served these often.
Volunteers are provided with three meals a day. Breakfast typically consists of eggs served with pancakes, mandazzi (deep-fried dough balls), or cake, along with plenty of fresh fruit, bread, and a selection of jams and other spreads for toast. Lunch and dinner usually feature a traditional meat dish (chicken or beef) alongside a vegetable dish, beans, lentils, or cooked vegetables served with rice, pasta, chips, or chapatti.
Meals are prepared for volunteers by host families at homestays and by cooks at the volunteer houses. Those accommodated in the hotel, whether in private room upgrades or during the busy season, will receive their meals on-site. Lunch boxes and sandwiches can be provided upon request if your placement is scheduled to finish after lunchtime.
Bottled water is readily available in Tanzania, and volunteers should budget approximately US$5 per week for 2 liters a day. Filtered water is also available at the accommodations, and you can choose between purchasing bottled water or using the free filtered water provided in the houses.
If you have any special dietary requirements, please inform us so that the local team can make arrangements for you. They can provide vegetarian meals and options that are dairy-free, gluten-free, and nut-free. However, vegan, halal, and kosher options are not available.
Keep in mind that your eating experience may differ from what you’re accustomed to at home. The local team will do their best to accommodate your needs and ensure volunteers are well taken care of, but it’s essential to remain flexible.
Spots are limited. For a Registration Fee of just US$299 (approximately £251) you secure your spot and unlock all our preparation and training tools.
You don't need to worry about paying your Program Fee until you get closer to your start date.
Duration |
Program FeeDue 30 days before you start, or within 48 hours if you register inside of 30 days. Covers the cost of hosting you.
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1 week | $370 Equivalent to $53/day |
2 weeks | $520 Equivalent to $37/day |
3 weeks | $725 Equivalent to $35/day |
4 weeks | $940 Equivalent to $34/day |
5 weeks | $1,155 Equivalent to $33/day |
6 weeks | $1,370 Equivalent to $33/day |
8 weeks | $1,800 Equivalent to $32/day |
10 weeks | $2,230 Equivalent to $32/day |
12 weeks | $2,660 Equivalent to $32/day |
16 weeks | $3,520 Equivalent to $31/day |
Learn more about what's included in your IVHQ Registration Fee and Program Fee.
Take your volunteer experience to the next level with these popular add-ons and experiences. Explore your options below and learn how to book them once you've been accepted onto the IVHQ Arusha program.
A 2 day safari in Tarangire National Park and Ngorongoro Crater where you will have the opportunity to see amazing wildlife in their natural habitat.
Gain an authentic insight into the Maasai way of life on a full day tour to Maasailand.
A weekend getaway to Moshi Town, the last village before the Kilimanjaro National Park, and and its surroundings.
IVHQ follows best practice and industry-leading health and safety procedures, which are regularly reviewed and optimized as part of the B Corporation recertification.
Capital | Dodoma |
Population | 58 million |
Languages | Swahili and English |
Currency | Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) |
Time zone | UTC+03:00 |
Weather and climate
Tanzania is hot throughout the year and is humid on the coast and dry on the central plateau. The heavy rains last from March to June and can make unsealed road travel difficult. The hot, dry weather in January and February attracts the most tourists. The best time to visit the Serengeti is from January to March, when the grazers are calving and there are plenty of lions around. Or witness the wildebeest migration to and from Kenya, which occurs at the onset of the dry season and again with the first rains, usually around the beginning of June and mid-November.