
These adventures take the classroom into some of Africa’s remote and unspoiled wilderness areas.
Everyday is filled with fun and fascination in which learning is part of a great new experience. This
program provides a wonderful venue for gaining an understanding of life, for building confidence and
maturity. Our mission is to awaken the souls of young people to the beauty of the universe and all
existence and to encourage them to challenge prevailing assumptions and follow their hearts to become
independent thinkers in this competitive world. A primary objective is to ensure that the groups are
small so that Future Nature’s educators and guides can give maximum input and time to each person,
making it possible to assess and develop the unique potential of each participant. The ratio of teachers
to participants is 1:5
Future Nature offers three programs:
• Bushschool
This program is designed for young children as an introduction to the wonder of the African wilderness. It is designed to build a love and enthusiasm for the natural world and to promote concern and caring for people of different cultures.
Ages: 8 - 12
Group Size: 12 (or multiples)
Duration: 5 - 14 days
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• Adventure
This program is tailor-made for teenage participants. The program encompasses Future Nature’s four fold learning way of wilderness, culture, community and self. It is an adventure in learning and discovery; of the world around us, the people we share it with and ourselves.
Ages: 12 - 18
Group Size: 12 (or multiples)
Duration: 5 - 14 days
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• Discovery
This program offers an adventure and learning experience in Africa for young people that have completed their schooling. It covers a kaleidoscope of learning activities that will, we believe, result in a holistic view of the world in which we live and the wisdom to be a winner in the 21st century.
Ages: 17 and up
Group Size: 8 - 12
Duration: 4 weeks
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• The Good Works Foundation
The vision and dream of Future Nature is to help young people from diverse backgrounds gain a greater understanding of the natural world and its inhabitants and to ignite in them a passion and commitment to preserve and protect their environment.
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