Dates
Program Dates*
Early February - Mid April
Travel Dates
Early February - Late March
*Program dates include online sessions to prepare students prior to travel and synchronous interviews to complete final assessments after travel.
Locations
- Kilimanjaro
- Serengeti
- Pare Mountains
- Kirua
- Pangani
Courses Offered
Elective Subject
Choose One
- English | ENG3U | English 20-1
- English | ENG4U | English 30-1
- Studies in Literature | ETS4U
- Writer's Craft | EWC4U
- Modern Media and Photography | IDC4U
*Contact us for course equivilencies in your school board.
Staffing
6:1 Student to Staff Ratio
Refunds and Cancellation
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Scholarships
Up to $2,500 in Scholarships Available
Availability
Closed
Why Take this Program?
Our mission is to give you a view of a world that survives and thrives on less than $5 a day per capita. As you immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tanzania, travelling across its plains, visiting Maasai villages, volunteering in a service project, and going on safari in the Serengeti, you see the diversity of this beautiful land. The people you meet help you gain an understanding of the challenges they face concerning religious differences, conflicting values and political allegiances. All of this is woven into the literature we read, debates we conduct, and discussions we digest, over 60 days, to provide you with a serious step in becoming a world citizen.








What People Are Saying


You’re in for the journey of a lifetime. Teaching in Tanzania was the most rewarding experience of my career. Around every corner, we were brought face to face with the rich culture and geographic diversity of one of the world’s most undervalued treasures. From never-ending plains to mountains and beaches, this adventure has it all—unbridled wilderness where each day offers a new adventure, perspective, and opportunity to engage with some of the most genuine people on Earth. Tanzania offers the perfect location to analyse key issues surrounding our current global reality while putting us in touch with how to understand human patterns of development, globalization, and our fragile relationship with nature.
Jamie Jackson
Teacher, Expedition to Tanzania, 2016
Program Itinerary
Explore this program's detailed itinerary for a sense of the journey ahead!


Program Preparation
Online Foundation Work
Departure
Days 1-3: Our academic adventure in Tanzania commences in Toronto, where teachers and students get to know each other and settle into the rhythm of the program. There, we conduct activities and complete foundational course material before setting off for Tanzania. All of our preparation allows us to hit the ground running and dive straight into the adventure that awaits.




The Foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro
Days 3-18: Residing on the lower slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, students take to the hills to explore the region’s diversity of landscapes. This is an ideal location to appraise the study of the UN’s Millennium Development Goals, re-evaluate the effectiveness of GDP as a measurement of prosperity, and consider issues of sustainability and equity. Here, students explore village life to get a better sense of their participation in consumer culture while investigating the effects of foreign aid and the international involvement of NGOs.
Safari in the Serengeti
Days 18-21: On Safari, students have the opportunity to explore an astonishing variety of landscapes and abundant concentrations of diverse wildlife, while camping on the open plains of the Serengeti. Students engage with local leaders to gain a firsthand perspective of the issues of big game poaching and tribal land disputes that face the region.




Pare Mountains
Days 21-23: From the Serengeti, students travel to the majestic Pare Mountains. For three days, students climb these legendary mountains with their impressive views of Mount Kilimanjaro and the sweeping Tanzanian plains. Lectures, debates and discussions break up hiking expeditions, where students are also able to spot animals in the wild, such as giraffe, elephants and antelopes. In the evenings, students have the opportunity to take Swahili lessons and test their new skills with locals.
In Service Work: Kirua
Days 23-28: Our in-service learning component takes us camping in Kirua. Here, students have the chance to experience Tanzania at its most basic and most welcoming as we work with the village’s youth centre.




Pangani
Days 28-34: The next leg of this African journey takes students to the banks of the Pangani river, an ideal location for students to decompress and prepare for their summative tasks. Students also have the opportunity to go on snorkelling and fishing expeditions, as they reflect on their experiences from Kilimanjaro, to the Serengeti, to The Pare Mountains.
Zanzibar
Days 34-40: The final destination of our journey takes students to the island of Zanzibar. There, they learn about East Africa’s unique position as a historic trade centre, with a broad range of cultural influences. Students also engage in Individual Study Unit interviews with teachers, write final exams and prepare for their journey home. Students have a chance to relax along Zanzibar’s white beaches looking out over turquoise waters, and to celebrate with a feast of biryani, maandazi, and coconut curry.
Departure from Zanzibar Airport (Day 40)




Online Final Evaluation Week
After returning home, you will have time to complete additional research and pull together the work and insights you gained from your travel experiences. You will also complete culminating assignments and an online, interactive examination. MEI students and teachers have found this evaluation style enjoyable and the most authentic and thorough method to demonstrate what they have learned during the summer. Refer to the overview program calendar for more information.
Foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro
Serengeti
Pare Mountains
Kirua
Pangani
Zanzibar
Program Photos
What's Included
Fee Breakdown
Program Costs
- Ministry-approved credit(s) upon successful completion of the course(s)
- Custom course pack
- Student Login
- MEI journal
- MEI T-Shirt
- Digital yearbook
Travel Costs
- Hotels and accommodations
- Breakfast and dinner daily
- Entrance fees to all course-specific sites
- Return airfare from Toronto's Pearson International Airport
- Approximate airline departure taxes, surcharges and fees
- Airfare between countries
- Transportation between hotel locations via private coach
- Transportation for all listed program excursions
Program Fee Does Not Included
- Lunches
- Insurances
- Gratuities
- Local Transportation
- Course texts
- Medical Insurance and Cancellation Protection†
- Non-refundable $95 Registration Fee
† All students travelling with MEI Academy are required to purchase Medical Insurance.
**Program cost does not include non-refundable $95 registration fee or any airline taxes or fees. Please note the possibility of increases in airfares and land costs prior to departure. Any increase must be borne by the individual participant.