The start
of your
conservation career
IFGA
Safari Guide & Conservation Course - 12 months
Launch your career in conservation by becoming a qualified safari guide, followed by a 6-month work placement with a conservation organisation. Earn valuable qualifications and get real-world wildlife conservation experience.
DURATIONS: 12 MONTHS
NEXT START DATE: 8 JULY 2025
FORMAT: ON-CAMPUS
ACCREDITATION: IFGA & CATHSSETA
AGE: 18+
Course details
Walk a wilder path
Do you want to contribute to the preservation and protection of our natural world? If you’ve ever considered a career in reserve management, anti-poaching, conservation program management, field research, or something related, this 12-month course is a great way to get started. This is also an excellent sabbatical or gap year program.
Spend six months becoming a qualified safari guide, understanding the ins and outs of the industry and the work done on the ground. Witness endangered species, like black rhino, wild dogs, and elephants, in their natural habitat. Gain knowledge through in-depth modules on conservation in practice, learning from experts with real-world examples. You’ll then join a six-month work placement at one of our conservation partners in South Africa or internationally. This program is a deep dive into both guiding and conservation, preparing you for a wide range of careers in the industry.
Course overview
Imagine spending every day of six months living and studying wildlife in the African bush. Wake up early and jump in the game viewer, heading off in search of wild animals and rare birds, learning about the challenges facing them and their habitats. Spend your days on game drives and classroom lessons as you become a qualified guide and make lifelong friends. This course is perfect for those seeking a transformative sabbatical or gap year experience while making a positive impact on the natural world.
The first six months of your IFGA Safari Guide and Conservation course follow the International Field Guide Association (IFGA) curriculum, which develops highly skilled professionals in the field guiding industry. It is specifically developed to provide the qualifications required by employers in Southern Africa, including CATHSSETA Nature Site Guide NQF2 and IFGA certification. As a future conservationist, the skills and knowledge you gain in this training program will prepare you to better understand the challenges faced by professionals on the ground in game reserves and protected areas.
Training is held in Big Five territory, where you’ll observe animals in their natural habitat. Your home away from home could be in our Sabi Sabi or SAWC campuses in the Greater Kruger National Park, or at our Mahlahla Campus in the Greater Makalali Game Reserve. Days are spent studying, going on game drives, observing wildlife, learning new skills and putting knowledge into practice. Train with expert and award-winning instructors as you learn wildlife theory, hospitality, storytelling, conservation, lodge management, animal behaviour and much more.
Your training is followed by a six-month work placement with a selection of conservation organisations in South Africa and abroad, such as the indigenous rainforest of Kekoldi, Costa Rica, the mountainous jungles of Chiang Mai, Thailand, or the vast deserts of Damaraland, Namibia. Join field teams as they monitor endangered species, shadow reserve managers, conduct invasive species removal, learn about anti-poaching techniques, conduct your own conservation research project, and more.
The experience you’ll gain in this program will set you up for success in your career. Our graduates have worked around the world, in places like Costa Rica, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, Thailand, USA, and Zambia. By getting experience at a game reserve, animal rehab centre or wildlife research and monitoring centre, you can secure a permanent position as a conservationist around the globe.
Qualifications
In this course, you’ll earn your CATHSSETA Nature Site Guide (NQF2) qualification, essential for guiding in South Africa. Top performers can also earn their IFGA certification. Gain additional certifications that set you apart, such as Track & Sign, Advanced Rifle Handling, and First Aid.
Why study with Bushwise?
A guiding legacy with a conservation focus
Bushwise was founded by a passionate conservationist to meet the need for professional guides and conservationists who sustain natural environments ethically. Since 2006, we’ve trained graduates to excel in guiding and conservation roles. With our dual focus, you’ll graduate ready to guide or pursue a career in wildlife conservation management.
92% of lodges prefer Bushwise grads
When lodges see the Bushwise and IFGA name, they know you’ve received the top-tier field guiding education. Our alumni are highly sought after because of their comprehensive training. Employers know you’ll bring both field guiding expertise and conservation insight to the job.
No.1 rated on TrustPilot
Our courses consistently rank highest on multiple review platforms – from No.1 on TrustPilot to our top ratings on Google, Facebook, GoAbroad, and GoOverseas – for our excellence in field guide and conservation training. Bushwise’s success is built on equipping students for impactful careers.
Exclusive IFGA training provider
We are the sole Southern African training provider for the International Field Guide Association (IFGA) qualification. When a wildlife guide has the letters IFGA after their name, it means they were successfully admitted to and passed the most selective field guide training program in the world. They are prepared to exceed guest expectations, every step of the way.
Global opportunities
Our program’s conservation placement can take you around the world. Whether in the African bush, Patagonia, Costa Rica, or Thailand, our graduates are making a difference globally. Our graduates have gotten jobs in places like Patagonia, USA, Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Mozambique, Namibia and Rwanda. This program isn’t just a career launchpad – it’s also ideal for sabbaticals or gap years, offering a chance to contribute to conservation efforts globally while exploring new horizons.
Award-winning trainers
The Bushwise team have over a hundred years combined experience. Our trainers are award winners and experts in their field, and are constantly gaining experience and knowledge themselves. We have experts in entomology, ornithology, conservation, rifle handling, botany and more.
100% Employment rate
Since 2012, Bushwise has seen a 100% employment rate for South African graduates of our IFGA 6-12 month course (not including the COVID-19 period when many companies had hiring freezes), thanks to our comprehensive training and job market preparation.
Recruitment services
We offer comprehensive career counselling and recruitment services to all of our students, helping them reach their dream career and excel in their goals. This includes access to a vast alumni network, job posts and notifications, personalised job-search assistance, connections with hiring managers, and much more.
Support at every step
Feel safe and supported throughout your time with us. Safety and first aid training are a priority that we take seriously. Bushwise’s practical courses are unique due to the amount of learning support we give students. When you need extra guidance on a topic, our trainers will be there to give you the support you need.
Projected
career path
Global
career potential
Salary
expectations
Award
Recognition
Selective
admissions?
FGASA QUALIFICATION
Recognised in Southern Africa
Guide at a range of lodges
£11,000-£26,000 per year (Basic salary + tips)
FGASA Nature Site Guide
Recognised as industry standard for guiding in South Africa
No
How does an IFGA qualification compare?
The International Field Guide Association (IFGA) sets global standards for wildlife and safari guides.
The letters IFG after their name mean a guide has been successfully admitted to, and passed, the most selective guide training program in the world, and they are prepared to exceed guest expectations, every step of the way.
Bushwise is the exclusive Southern African training provider for IFGA qualifications. For the select students in our IFGA Professional Safari Guide course (6-12 months) who qualify, IFGA training comes at no additional cost.
Shaping ultimate
wildlife guides
Guide or head guide at luxury lodges, hosting international guests
Yes, placements across five continents
£48,000-£64,000 per year* (Basic salary + international tips)
The letters IFG after your name
Preferred by 92% of luxury lodges**
Yes. Approximately 20% of candidates are successful.
IFGA
QUALIFICATION
FGASA
QUALIFICATION
Guide at a range of lodges
Projected career path
Global career potential
Recognised in Southern Africa
Salary expectations
R150,000-350,000 per year (Basic salary + tips)
Award
FGASA Nature Site Guide
Recognition
Recognised as industry standard for guiding in South Africa
Selective admissions?
No