🤿📱 Coral Reef Conservation Gili Nanggu Lombok
La experiencia
Live like a local and make a difference. 🌱📸. For just $45/day, this grassroots program offers a private room in a local house, 3 home-cooked meals daily, and a chance to support reef conservation. Unlike our premium experience, this package is designed for volunteers who want to immerse in village life, work alongside local teams, and contribute directly to hands-on conservation.
Que ofreces?
20 horas de ayuda por semana
Fotografía:
Toma, edita y entrega fotos increíbles.
Cuota extra requerida
Valor:
US$ 45
Por dia
Cuantía destinada a:
Donaciones al proyecto
Descripción:
A voluntary donation of $45/day covers: 🛏️ Private room in a local house near the reef, with fan & simple shared bathroom. 🍛 3 daily meals: local dishes + vegan/vegetarian options. 💚 Supports coral restoration, local staff, education & clean-ups. ❌ Not included: transport, insurance, weekend trips. 📌 Your stay helps conserve Sekotong’s reefs & empower the local community.
Lo que obtienes
3 dias libres por semana
Habitación privada:
Tendrás una cama en un cuarto privado. Sí, un cuarto solo para ti.
Desayuno:
Tienes derecho a desayunos gratis cada día de tu estadía.
Almuerzo:
Tienes derecho a almuerzos gratis cada día de tu estadía.
Cena:
Tienes derecho a cenas gratis cada día de tu estadía.
Tours gratis:
Te llevamos a tours y paseos por la ciudad, GRATIS.
Tragos gratis:
Obtén tragos y comidas gratis.
Requisitos
Inglés Intermedio o Francés Intermedio
Entre 18 y 30 años
Admite voluntarios solos (no admite parejas o dúos)
Eres afuera de Indonesia
Pasaporte de la Unión Europea
Visado o ciudadanía de Estados Unidos
Seguro de viaje
Lo que no está incluído
Vuelos, Seguro de Viaje, Transporte Interno y Visa
Programa detallado
This program is designed for passionate scuba divers who want to use their skills for a greater purpose — contributing to ocean protection while living simply, locally, and meaningfully.
As a volunteer, you’ll be based in a traditional coastal village in Sekotong, Lombok, where daily life moves at a slower pace and close ties with the sea shape the community. Here, you’ll work hand-in-hand with local conservation teams and residents, gaining both practical experience and cultural understanding.
Your role will include:
Coral reef restoration – assisting with underwater coral planting, maintenance, and monitoring.
Community action – joining beach clean-ups, marine education campaigns, and youth outreach.
Marine biodiversity protection – learning about local species, helping with surveys, and supporting efforts to safeguard ecosystems that sustain village livelihoods.
Accommodation is provided in a local guesthouse or homestay, with three daily meals included. At $45/day, this program prioritizes purpose, cultural immersion, and real impact over luxury. By living close to local families, eating traditional food, and contributing to conservation, you’ll not only strengthen the reefs but also the resilience of the people who depend on them.
This is more than just a diving experience — it’s a chance to become part of a movement that connects ocean health, community well-being, and meaningful travel.
Actividades & Turnos
Main Activities
Coral Reef Restoration: Assist with underwater coral planting, cleaning artificial reef structures, and monitoring coral growth.
Marine Conservation Support: Help with biodiversity surveys, species identification, and photo documentation of marine life.
Community Engagement: Participate in beach clean-ups, waste management workshops, and marine education sessions for local youth.
Cultural Immersion: Join village life, learn local fishing traditions, and share cross-cultural experiences with host families.
Typical Daily Shifts
Morning (08:00 – 12:00):
Dive session focused on coral restoration or biodiversity monitoring.
Alternative: Community clean-up or educational workshop if no dive scheduled.
Afternoon (14:00 – 17:00):
Dive or snorkel support activity (reef survey, underwater photography, or coral maintenance).
Community activities such as working with local youth groups or attending conservation talks.
Evening (Optional, 19:00 – 20:30):
Cultural exchange with local families (cooking, language practice, storytelling).
Group reflection or planning for the next day.
Time Commitment
Around 4–5 hours per day of structured activities (2–3 dives per week depending on weather, plus community projects).
1 day off per week for rest, exploring nearby islands, or enjoying Lombok’s beaches.
Reglas
To ensure a respectful and productive experience for all, volunteers are asked to follow these guidelines:
Respect Local Culture: Dress modestly in the village, be polite, and learn local customs.
No Alcohol or Drugs: Strictly prohibited during your stay.
Consent for Media: Always ask permission before photographing individuals, especially locals and children.
Environmental Respect: No touching corals or marine life; follow reef-safe guidelines at all times.
Contribute Actively: Be proactive, responsible, and committed to your content deadlines.
Collaborate with the Team: Communicate openly with staff and fellow volunteers.
Keep Common Areas Clean: Respect the shared accommodation space.