Laos Wildlife Sanctuary

Volunteer to care for rescued wildlife at the Laos Wildlife Sanctuary

Volunteer to care for rescued wildlife at a rescue, rehabilitation and release centre dedicated to protecting animals saved from the illegal wildlife trade.

1 to 12 weeks from £932 / US$1,025

Work at an ethical rescue and release sanctuary with an amazing variety of animals such as elephants, gibbons & birds.
You will get to work in a beautiful location in undiscovered Laos.

Project Overview

The Project: The Wildlife Sanctuary was set up in 2015, the trail-blazing project was the first and is currently the only official wildlife release centre in Laos. Thousands of protected animals are traded through Laos every day for their skin and meat, and also as traditional medicines, decorations, and pets. Without a rescue centre in Laos, local authorities wouldn’t be able to enforce wildlife laws, and rescued animals would not have a safe location to go to for their rehabilitation and, where possible, release.

Project Location: The wildlife sanctuary is located near a small local village two hours north of Vientiane, the capital city of Laos. The village where the centre is located rarely sees tourists, so gives a real insight into the traditional Laotian way of life

Main Volunteer Activities: Volunteers assist local staff with a number of tasks including providing enrichment for animals, cleaning and maintaining enclosures and observation and monitoring of the animals.

Hours: Volunteers work 6 days a week, from 8am to 5pm with meal breaks.

Duration: Volunteer placements are year-round and for 1 to 12 weeks.

Accommodation: Volunteers stay in shared bungalows situated in the grounds of the sanctuary under the shade of plenty of trees. Each bungalow has a small balcony to relax on at the end of the day. Hot showers and western style toilets are shared and are located in a building just next to the bungalows.

Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers at this project must be aged 18+ and be reasonably fit as the work can be physically demanding in the hot and humid climate.

What’s Included
  •  Accommodation in secure and comfortable on-site bungalows
  • Laos orientation guide and induction on arrival
  • Assistance and advice for traveling to Laos
  • Three meals a day.
  • Transport from Vientiane to Sancutary
  • Weekly Laundry Service
  • Volunteer T-Shirt
  • In-country support from on-site project staff.
  • All necessary project equipment and materials.
  • All necessary project training by experienced staff.
  • Transfer to Vientiane at end of placement
  • Project donation.
What’s not included
  • Flights
  • International and domestic airport taxes
  • Medical and travel insurance
  • Vaccinations and inoculations
  • Extra local excursions
  • Personal kit
  • Police or background check (where necessary)
  • Visa costs
How much do everyday items cost?

The official currency of Laos is the Kip (LAK), and the current exchange rate is approximately 10,500 LAK to the pound and 8,200 LAK to the US dollar. The cost of living in Laos is very low compared to most countries in the developed world. The costs of some typical items are:

  • Meal in a market - 5,000 to 30,000 LAK
  • Bottle of beer from a shop - 8,000  to 10,000 LAK
  • Bottle of water (1.5L)  - 5,000 LAK
  • Meal in a restaurant - 50,000 to 100,000 LAK
Project History

Laos is a major gateway for the illegal trade of wildlife out of South East Asia, with the capture and sale of local wildlife also being one of the biggest factors pushing several species into extinction. Thousands of protected animals are traded through Laos every day including exotic birds, bears, deer, gibbons, macaques, lorises, civets, elephants, leopards, crocodiles and binturongs. In 2015 The Laos Wildlife Sanctuary was the first project of its kind to be set up in Laos. Without it local authorities wouldn’t be able to enforce laws, and rescued animals would not have a safe location to go to for their rehabilitation, and where possible release.

More About Wildlife Trafficking in Laos
How the project is helping

The project's overall aim is to end the illegal wildlife trade in Laos and discourage people from keeping wild animals as pets. Working with Lao nationals and organisations and international volunteers, the project rescues and rehablitates animals with the eventual aim of releasing them back into the wild. At the same time the project runs ongoing campaigns to educate locals and visitors alike in the importance of protecting wildlife and the environment in which they live.

Why the project need volunteers

The project receives no state funding, but through volunteer support, private donations and grants the project is able to continue its vitally important work protecting the wildlife of Laos.

Volunteers play a vital role while also having the amazing opportunity to help a range of endangered animals. Volunteers help with the welfare of the animals and day to day running of the project by assisting with providing enrichment for the animals, cleaning and maintaining enclosure, monitoring the animals as well as general tasks & maintenance around the sanctuary.

Volunteer with animals abroad at the Laos Sanctuary and make a real difference to the lives of the amazing animals.

Typical Volunteer Duties

Volunteers work a six day week, with one day off to explore the local area or relax. Hours worked and activities will vary based on the season, number of volunteers, and needs of the centre. Be prepared to work hard!

An example of a typical day:
Breakfast before 8am
Morning Tasks from 8am
Lunch from 12:30pm-1:30pm
Work day ends around 5pm
Dinner from 5pm

There is always a range of tasks to be carried out by volunteers and you will work with our local staff on some or all of the following:

  • Cleaning out enclosures for all animals, including pools
  • Making and giving enrichments to stimulate animals in the form of new challenges or novel items
  • Planting crops
  • Harvesting bamboo and grasses for food
  • Maintaining the enclosures
  • Cleaning and repairing the centre
  • Assisting with special projects

If you are a qualified veterinary or vet nurse (or studying to become one), there are other opportunities to get involved in other activities. Please contact us for more information on the programme for veterinaries and vet nurse.

Accommodation

Volunteers stay in bungalows situated in the heart of the sanctuary. The bungalows are simple, but comfortable, and volunteers normally only share with one other person. The bungalows also come with a small balcony to relax on at the end of the day. Hot showers and western toilets are shared and are located in a building just next to the bungalows.

There is a volunteer hangout where volunteers can socialise in the evening. There is a small library, dartboard and board games that can be used. Outside there is an area for campfires, and a course to play petanque on which is a very popular sport with the locals!

Within the immediate area it is possible to buy most things that you would need such as drinks, snacks, washing powder, and toiletries. However, it isn’t like going to the local supermarket where everything is clearly labelled for you – you may have to dig around a bit! There is also a daily local market where you can buy local food, fish, vegetables, fruit and clothing. 

Three meals a day are included in your stay, and volunteers have access to free filtered drinking water, coffee, and tea. Breakfast is do-it-yourself, but supplies are provided. Lunch and dinner are freshly prepared Laotian dishes, with some European foods, and vegetarians are easily catered for.

There is no wifi at the project, but it is easy to buy and use a local SIM card, which can be used to access 3G for internet.

Free Time

On days off, the project can coordinate group activities like trips to Vientiane, swimming or boat trips when enough people are interested. Volunteers can also easily individually go to local sites, or Vientiane and its surrounds, including visiting the beautiful Phou Khao Khouay National Protected Area, Lake Nam Ngum, or the nearby Buddha Park. Near the project there is a resort with a swimming pool where volunteers can spend their days off.

Vientiane

Laos' capital, Vientiane is a two hour drive from the project and makes for a great day trip or longer stay at the beginning or end of your placement. The small, friendly city has a reserved and tranquil air, much like the Lao people, but has plenty of charm to merit a visit.

The city mixes French-colonial architecture with Buddhist temples such as the golden, 16th-century Pha That Luang. There are many broad, tree-lined avenues are many shrines including Wat Si Saket, with thousands of Buddha images, and Wat Si Muang, built on top of a Hindu shrine.

Luang Prabang
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Luang Prabang is in northern Laos, encircled by forest-clad mountains at the confluence of the Nam Khan and Mekong Rivers. It has a unique, laid back and deeply spiritual vibe and is considered by many to be the most beautiful town in all of SouthEast Asia. There are excellent eating and sleeping options and the town's best known sights include the Royal palace, the hill of Mount Phousy from where there are breath-taking views of the surrounding countryside, and no less than 33 stunning wats (Buddhist temples).
Pakse and the South

The southern part of Laos is home to the sleepy town of Pakse, to waterfalls, coffee plantations and dreamy unspoilt islands dotted throughout the wider reaches of the Mekong River. Culture vultures will love the ancient temple of Wat Champasak and for parties and a backpacker-style break head to the 4,000 Islands.

Financial Transparency

As a UK registered Charity, Globalteer is required to be financially transparent to our donors. You can therefore see a full breakdown of where your money goes and our independently audited accounts by clicking below:

Where Your Money Goes

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About Globalteer

Why do we charge a fee for volunteering?

Globalteer requests a donation from volunteers to allow us to achieve our charitable objectives and support our partner programmes. In return, Globalteer provides volunteers with an amazing, responsible and ethical volunteer experience. Ensuring that your placement is responsible as well as rewarding, safe and enjoyable takes a good deal of work.

A summary of Globalteer’s total expenditure for the last financial year is shown below:

Donations and Grants 60% – This includes a share of volunteer placement fees, grants we have secured for our projects and donations managed by Globalteer that are made by individuals and groups to our projects and partner projects.

Support Costs 29% – This includes volunteer accommodation, volunteer transport, support staff costs, travel costs and some volunteer meals.

Operational Costs 11% – Costs of running Globalteer.

Quick Summary of the Laos Wildlife Project

Thousands of protected animals are traded through Laos every day for their skin and meat, and also as traditional medicines, decorations, and pets.

Without a rescue centre in Laos, local authorities wouldn’t be able to enforce wildlife laws, and rescued animals would not have a safe location to go to for their rehabilitation and, where possible, release.

The wildlife sanctuary is located near a small local village two hours north of Vientiane, the capital city of Laos. The village where the centre is located rarely sees tourists, so gives a real insight into the traditional Laotian way of life.

Volunteers assist local staff with a number of tasks including providing enrichment for animals, cleaning and maintaining enclosures and observation and monitoring of the animals.

Volunteers work 6 days a week, from 8am to 5pm with meal breaks.

Volunteer placements are year-round and for 1 to 12 weeks.

Volunteers stay in shared bungalows situated in the grounds of the sanctuary under the shade of plenty of trees.

Each bungalow has a small balcony to relax on at the end of the day. Hot showers and western style toilets are shared and are located in a building just next to the bungalows.

Volunteers at this project must be aged 18+ and be reasonably fit as the work can be physically demanding in the hot and humid climate.

What’s Included:

√ Accommodation in secure and comfortable on-site bungalows √ Laos orientation guide and induction on arrival √ Assistance and advice for traveling to Laos √ Three meals a day. √ Transport from Vientiane to the sanctuary √ Weekly laundry service √ Volunteer T-Shirt √ In-country support from on-site project staff. √ All necessary project equipment and materials. √ All necessary project training by experienced staff. √ Transfer back to Vientiane at end of placement √ Project donation.

We have a list of answers to questions frequently asked about the project.

Frequently Asked Questions

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