About Us

All Out Africa was founded in 2004 by Kim Roques and currently operates in Swaziland, South Africa and Mozambique. See our Mission... The name "All Out" embodies dedication (go All-Out) and adventure. It signifies people and togetherness (All) as well as environment and the outdoors (Out).

 

All Out Africa comprises a travel company which focusses on providing responsible travel experiences and a non-profit foundation which focusses on supporting social and environmental projects.

 

We have a small but committed team of staff who are passionate about wildlife and people.

 

Responsible Travel Company
All Out Africa's travel division offers the following experiences:

  • Volunteer projects - inspirational working holidays for volunteer travel, gap-years and career breaks;
  • Expeditions and Tours - up-close and meaningful guided wildlife, adventure and cultural tour experiences.
    All Out Africa's travel division also runs Lidwala Backpacker Lodge.

 

Non-profit Foundation
All Out Africa's non-profit division has three sections:

  • a research unit aimed at carrying out field research projects;
  • a wildlife fund aimed at developing and managing projects to benefit threatened wildlife ; and
  • a children's fund aimed at developing and managing projects to benefit vulnerable children.

 

Infrastructure
All Out has a head office in Ezulwini, Swaziland, a base in Tofo, Mozambique and a base in Cape Town, South Africa. We have carefully selected our locations to provide the best that southern Africa has to offer in terms of scenery, culture, wildlife and adventure whilst being able to assist some of the most needy people and threatened wildlife of the region.

 

Our head office serves as our communication hub with links to the various field operations and we have a number of vehicles as well as the equipment needed to make our operations cutting edge.

Wildlife Fund

All Out Africa's being responsible for funds management and disbursement for ECORAT Swaziland contributed greatly to the success of the project as they provided a timely, seamless, hassle-free and accurate service through the 3-year course of the project.

Dr. Themb'a Mahlaba
Head of Department of Biological Sciences, Un (24/01/2011)
 
New building started

Volunteers have reached floor level with the latest building we are constructing for a needy family in the Mlindazwe area of Swaziland - the work is progressing well so far.

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