
Two weeks in South Africa for the Global Immersion Experience | Photo essay by UBC MBA student Ivonne Arens

After more than 30 hours travelling to reach one of the world's most distant cities from Vancouver, we finally arrived in South Africa to start our Global Immersion Experience.
Reading the pre-trip materials made me understand the tremendous impact that Nelson Mandela had, and continues to have, on South Africa. Although his leadership brought significant improvements to the country, South Africa still has a long way to go. Last year, a World Bank report ranked it the most unequal country in the world.
Working on the GIE project with my team was a fantastic experience. From our initial virtual meeting with the client while we were still in Vancouver, I knew that everything would go smoothly and that it would be an outstanding project. Meeting our client in person and carrying out the project abroad in a country very different from our own reality was an enriching experience.
After finishing the two weeks of the GIE, I took a few days off with some of my MBA friends to visit Kruger National Park, one of the best places to experience a safari. As you can see, we had the incredible opportunity to see lions just a few metres away from us, along with many other amazing animals.