Kids @ Londolozi

Londolozi Cubs

Nature is the great educator and the outdoor classroom is a place that enables young people to discover themselves and their true potential.

Nature challenges young minds and is a doorway of discovery through which we should pass on our journey through life.


The Londolozi Cubs Programme and the Future Nature Bushschool Programmes take learning into one of Africa’s remote and unspoiled wilderness areas. Every day is filled with fun and fascination in which learning is part of a great new experience.

Through participation, our young rangers of the future gain far more than an understanding of their role in managing and conserving Africa’s incredible biodiversity.

They learn about themselves, other people and other cultures, about building friendships and trust and about survival in the timeless wilderness - a skill that applies equally to today’s living.

 
Future Nature
Ages: 6 – 16 Bushschools
Added value educational interventions

Tailor-made interventions - “Future Ranger” Courses, The Future Nature course includes: mammal behaviour, bird identification, plants and their medicinal uses, know your Land Rover, understand your weapon, Shangane lessons, ecology and conservation, the human place in nature.

Londolozi Cubs

Ages: small kids kept enthralled at the “den” during game drives

Activities:
Paper mache, candle making, baking, spoor ID, jungle gym, bird watching, bug catching, African dance, sing

Contact us during office hours (GMT+2):
Tel: +27 11 888 4037
Fax: +27 11 888 1041

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