
Volunteer in Rural Water Project
About This Tour
Roll up your sleeves and help build life-changing water infrastructure in rural Kenyan communities. Working alongside local engineers and community members, volunteers help construct boreholes, pipelines and water kiosks that serve entire villages for generations.
Tour Highlights
- Hands-on construction work
- Work alongside Kenyan engineers
- Immersive rural community living
- Direct, measurable impact
- Weekend safari excursion option
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arrival & Orientation
Airport pickup. Nairobi orientation. Drive to project site.
Project Work Begins
Work at the water project site with local team. Community immersion.
What's Included
Included ✓
- Airport pickup
- Accommodation in community
- All meals
- Project materials
- Orientation & training
- Weekend trip to local attraction
Not Included ✗
- Flights
- Insurance
- Personal items
Why Book the Water Project Volunteer with DALA?
DALA Tours & Safaris has been operating this route since 2014, with hundreds of satisfied travellers from over 40 countries. Our 100% locally-owned company employs expert Kenyan guides who know the terrain, the animals' behaviour patterns, and the best-kept secrets of every park and route. When you book with us, your money directly supports local employment and our MAKLWETA charity — so your adventure is also an act of positive impact.
All-inclusive pricing. No hidden fees.
Why Book Direct
- Best price guarantee
- Free itinerary customisation
- Flexible date changes
- 24/7 WhatsApp support
- 100% locally owned company
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