Spring Semester in East Africa

This unique opportunity allows you to make a difference in the local community while experiencing the incredible beauty of Tanzania

You’ll begin the semester learning the local language, Kiswahili, while backpacking through grasslands and being immersed in the cultures of the Maasai people by visiting their remote villages. Sometimes students have the chance to attend a Maasai ceremony too, which is noted as a course highlight for NOLS East Africa alumni!

All NOLS students arriving in Tanzania  are met at the airport and transported to the campus by NOLS staff. Let us welcome you to East Africa!

Photo credit: NOLS

Next, you’ll experience an African safari section filled with many animal sightings such as hyenas, elephants, lions, cheetahs, and leopards. You’ll swap out your heavy pack and spend two full days viewing these animals from the comfort of a Jeep! The course spends time viewing some of the earliest human remains and fossilized footprints at Olduvai Gorge, a National Park in the eastern Serengeti Plain.

You’ll be fully immersed in the local culture during a 10-day homestay with a family. During this time, students get hands-on experience and have opportunities to support the household through cooking, cleaning dishes, walking children to school, and teaching English to their host family. NOLS partners with a public school and students help in a service project such as building a new school room.

Group of East African locals smiles gleefully for a picture with a wide open field in the background.

Photo credit: NOLS

The final section leads students to the mountains to climb and attempt a summit of Africa’s tallest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro. Students spend 20 days on the mountain, where they will learn mountaineering skills and travel to the summit through remote trails, away from the crowds.

This semester in Tanzania will undoubtedly be a transformative experience, allowing you to grow personally, make a positive impact, and explore the immense beauty of Tanzania.  Embrace the magic of this region as you work hard and play hard, immersing yourself in the local culture and creating memories and friendships that will stay with you forever.

Students smile in front of giraffes while backpacking through Tanzania.

Photo credit: James Kagambi

Two questions we often hear are concerning  Visas and Vaccinations.

  • Visas: You will purchase a Visa once you arrive. It is a simple process, and our staff will be at the airport to assist you.
  • Vaccinations: These should be relatively simple.  Give us a call at 800-710-6657 for more information.

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Duration

75 days

Age

18+ yrs

Tuition

$17,650 to $18,180

Academic Credit

16 College Credits

  • 3 Environmental Studies
  • 4 Leadership Techniques
  • 4 Skills Practicum
  • 3 Risk Assessment
  • 2 Cultural Studies

Equipment Deposit

$500

Start/End

Arusha, Tanzania

Fly In/Out

Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)

Course Session Dates

Feb 10, 2026 - Apr 24, 2026

Arusha, TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF

$17,650 View Session

Feb 9, 2027 - Apr 23, 2027

Arusha, TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF

$18,180 View Session

Financial aid & Scholarships

NOLS supports a variety of outside financial aid options:

  • AmeriCorps
  • 529 College Savings Plans
  • Veteran's Benefits (In Wyoming only)

If you are fluent in American Sign Language or Signed Exact English, you may be eligible to receive a full scholarship to your wilderness medicine course.