STUDENTS

We offer two different Student Programs. Please email us for more details.

Shi-awela African Natural Resource Wildlife Student Program - 15 Days in SOUTH AFRICA

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SHI-AWELA  SAFARIS  AND  PRIVATE  NATURE  RESERVE   is excited to offer this unique Natural Resource Wildlife program, offering students exposure to the South African wildlife industry, its bio-diverse economy, sustainable use of natural resources, conservation and preservation.  Shi-awela Wildlife Program is based from our privately owned nature reserve and Safari Lodge, located in the bush-veldt, sub tropics and semi-arid region of the Limpopo Province South Africa. (Average Temp 65 – 70 °F)

 
Shi-awela Stockmen’s AG Student Program
15 Days: SOUTH AFRICA
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SHI-AWELA  SAFARIS  PRIVATE  NATURE  RESERVE  is excited to offer this unique AG Student program, offering your animal science and related students exposure to the South African Cattle industry, in a relaxed, educational and working ranch environment.  Shi-awela AG Student Program is based from our safari lodge and privately owned extensive cattle ranch in the sub tropics and semi-arid region of the Limpopo Province South Africa. (Average Temp 65 – 70 °F)
Shi-awela Safari cc was established in 1989 and has been catering to the international traveller since conception.  Our 10 000 acre property was proclaimed a Private Nature Reserve in 1965 and we are now approaching 5 generations of conservation and stewardship. The Ball Family (owners) has a history in stockmanship, extensive wildlife and cattle ranching, and founded the now nationally popular Bonsmara Cattle Breeders Society in 1964.  www.bonsmara.co.za
Today, Shi-awela hosts a registered herd (BALL NGUNI) of indigenous Nguni Cattle www.nguni.info.  The Nguni Cattle is a breed of National Importance, recognized for its economic, social and cultural value.  The Nguni breed is renowned for its fertility, resistance to disease, longevity and good temperament.  Our focus is functionally efficiency, production and holistic management.
 
 
 

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