You are invited to join us on our journey
Introducing the Wild Tomorrow Experience in Zululand, South Africa.
Join us on a transformative journey to restore delicate ecosystems, protect endangered wildlife, and honor the profound connections between people, land, and wildlife.
Your time in South Africa will be an immersive conservation experience — thrilling, peaceful, adventurous, and hands-on. From tracking wildlife in the bush to working alongside our conservationists, every day will bring new opportunities to connect with nature on a deeper level.
You, along with up to thirteen of your loved ones, will stay at Kusasa, our brand-new, fully staffed private house, where everything is designed to immerse you in the beauty and wonder of the natural world.

“Look deep into nature,
and then you will understand
everything better.”
- Albert Einstein
Set against the backdrop of wetlands, savannas, and endangered sand forest, your immersive journey will directly contribute to the protection of our region’s incredible wild spaces. You will have the chance to work alongside Wild Tomorrow’s ecologists to help restore vital habitats—removing invasive species, replanting indigenous vegetation, and helping create a safer, more sustainable environment for countless species like giraffe, serval, leopard, honey badgers and porcupines.
Restoring Habitat
Protecting
Wildlife
You will be given the incredibly rare opportunity to join Wild Tomorrow’s team and partners to help protect some of our planet’s most vulnerable species like rhinos. elephants and pangolins. Depending on the needs of the reserves you may take part in a rhino dehorning, elephant collaring, or lion relocation. Your days may also include setting up camera traps, tracking animal movements, helping with anti-poaching initiatives, or assisting with wildlife surveys—all critical efforts to ensure the survival of South Africa’s most threatened animals.
Supporting
Communities
Experience the power of community-driven conservation with Wild Tomorrow in KwaZulu-Natal. Your adventure goes beyond protecting wildlife to also support the local communities who live alongside our wild spaces. You'll work hand-in-hand with our community team to support educational programs that empower the next generation of conservation leaders. Your involvement directly strengthens both the community and its connection to the surrounding ecosystems. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference by helping create a balance between conservation and the well-being of local people.

“The love of all living creatures
is the most noble
attribute of man.”
- Charles Darwin
Your Private Accommodation
After a fulfilling day of conservation work, retreat to Kusasa, your exquisite seven bedroom, fully staffed, private house that blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscapes. Kusasa is a sanctuary of natural elegance, where every detail reflects the beauty of the region. Its large windows offer panoramic views of our reserve allowing a harmonious connection between the house and its environment. Kusasa offers both luxury and sustainability, ensuring that you feel at home in a space that honors both comfort and nature’s pristine beauty.

Notes of praise
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"I just returned from two weeks with the Wild Tomorrow team as part of their volunteer conservation program. Truly, there is no way to express my amazement, gratitude, and sheer joy for this spectacular group of people and their program. In addition to enthusiastic and engaging personalities, their combined knowledge of birds, game animals, insects, fish, flowers, and South African cultural traditions was head-exploding!
The volunteer work included species ID and vegetation surveys, planting in a sand forest, assisting with bird banding, weeding invasive species, demonstrating plant pressing for species ID, and doing a couple of small projects at one of the local creches of 3-5 yr. olds that receives support from Wild Tomorrow.
In between we went on several safari drives, witnessed a rhino dehorning firsthand, swam in tidepools at Sodwana Bay, took a riverboat in St. Lucia to see hippos and river birds, and joined the family of one of the staff for a traditional South African meal.
No matter the activity, one or more of the Wild Tomorrow staff was always with us, answering our non-stop multitudinous questions about species ID and behavior, as well as participating in every activity with us side by side. I am just beginning to go through my photos and notes and am amazed all over again at how much got packed into our stay--it was like taking a semester-long graduate course in just two weeks! I cannot recommend this nonprofit highly enough, especially its environment volunteer opportunities which meant having personal involvement with the land and its people."
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