Cultural & educational programs for schools, universities & churches.
Whether you’re organizing a service-learning program, a university field trip, or a church group experience - our Student Group Trips offer immersive and meaningful travel in South Africa. Programs can range from 10 days up to 4 weeks and are tailored to your group’s goals. Every journey is built around Brom Africa’s four core pillars: Culture, Nature, Adventure, and Faith (optional). We combine education, safe logistics, and deep cultural exchange - guided by our experienced local team.
*Flights not included.
This itinerary reflects a typical 10-day program. Longer trips (up to 4 weeks) can include extended volunteer placements, academic sessions, or additional excursions.
Your group arrives in Johannesburg and is warmly welcomed by our local team. After check-in and some rest, we kick off with a welcome session to introduce the journey ahead and set intentions as a group.
Explore South Africa’s capital with visits to the Voortrekker Monument and Union Buildings. This day provides historical context and opens dialogue around identity, conflict, and nation-building.
Dive into the complex legacy of apartheid at the Apartheid Museum, followed by a guided tour of Soweto. On Vilakazi Street, students learn about resistance, leadership, and everyday life in South Africa’s most iconic township.
Partner with a local NGO or school for a tailored volunteering activity. Whether assisting with youth programs or helping on-site, students experience meaningful exchange and real-world contribution.
Visit Lesedi Cultural Village for an immersive cultural experience with live music, dance, and storytelling. In the afternoon, explore Maropeng and the Cradle of Humankind — a thought-provoking look at our shared beginnings.
Get active with a safe, guided tubing experience on the Sabie River. This adventure builds group connection and offers a fun, nature-based contrast to the educational days.
Travel to Nourish Eco Village and learn about grassroots sustainability, local food systems, and education initiatives. Your group stays in local-style eco-lodging and reflects on development through a South African lens.
Explore the rural village of Sigagule and engage in structured activities with local youth. From games to dialogue circles, this day is rich in perspective-building and peer connection.
Wake up early for a full-day safari in Kruger National Park. Led by licensed guides, students learn about conservation, biodiversity, and wildlife behavior while spotting the Big Five.
Conclude your journey with breathtaking views along the Panorama Route (God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck, etc.), and an optional zipline over Graskop Gorge before saying farewell to South Africa.
Tell us about your group, your goals, and your ideal timing — and we’ll help you build a safe, powerful, and personalized South Africa experience.
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