đ Lombok: Coral Reef Volunteer Journey đ
L'expérience
Start with 1 week in Lombok to explore its culture and natural beauty, then continue to the crystal-clear waters of Gili Nanggu, where youâll help restore coral reefs. As a volunteer, youâll take part in coral planting, cleaning, and monitoring efforts to support marine biodiversity and fight coral degradation. This hands-on program allows you to work with local marine experts and the community.
Ce que vous offrez
18 heures d'aide par semaine
Travail social:
Aider au travail bénévole dans des projets locaux et des communautés.
Frais supplémentaires requis
Montant:
US$ 75
Par jour
Les frais couvrent:
Avantages pour les voyageurs, Matériel pour les activités de volontariat, et Don au projet
Description:
The average living cost in Lombok is about $100/day for budget travelers and $150/day for premium (you may verify this). I only ask $75/day to cover accommodation and meals, reducing your costs by 25% vs. budget and 50% vs. premium, while offering an authentic Indonesian lifestyle. Other expenses like personal needs, entrance tickets, tours, or packages remain your responsibility.
Ce que vous recevez
3 jours de congé par semaine
Dortoir partagé:
Vous aurez un lit dans une chambre partagĂ©e, ce qui signifie que vous partagerez la mĂȘme chambre avec d'autres voyageurs.
Petit-déjeuner:
Vous avez droit à un petit-déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.
Déjeuner:
Vous avez droit à un déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.
DĂźner:
Vous avez droit à un dßner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.
Utilisez notre cuisine équipée:
N'hésitez pas à utiliser notre cuisine et préparer vos propres délicieux repas.
AccĂšs Internet Basique:
Internet Ă vitesse basique pour travailler Ă distance
Exigences
Intermédiaire Anglais ou Intermédiaire Français
Entre 18 et 35 ans
Accueille uniquement les volontaires solo (n'accepte pas les couples ou partenaires)
Ătre originaire d'un pays autre que IndonĂ©sie
Assurance voyage
Ce qui n'est pas inclus
Vols, assurance voyage, transport interne et visa
Détails du programme
The Coral Reef Restoration Volunteer Program starts with a 1-day orientation and cultural exploration in Bali, then continues in Gili Nanggu, West Lombok, where youâll directly support coral conservation and restoration. Located in the heart of Indonesiaâs Coral Triangle, Gili Nanggu hosts diverse marine life and coral species vital to ocean health.
As a volunteer, you will participate in coral restoration through coral planting, reef monitoring, and underwater cleaning. The program is designed to provide you with a deep understanding of coral ecosystems, their importance for ocean health, and the threats they face from climate change and human activity.
How the Program Works:
Coral Planting: Youâll help place coral fragments to rehabilitate damaged reefs, fostering growth and biodiversity.
Reef Monitoring: Volunteers conduct surveys to assess reef health, track regeneration, and document marine life dependent on the ecosystem.
Underwater Cleaning: Support efforts to remove debris and pollutants from coral areas, improving water quality and reef health.
Education and Training: Throughout the program, youâll train with marine biologists and conservation experts on reef biology, ecosystem health, and sustainable protection practices.
The program follows morning and afternoon shifts, alternating between practical field activities and educational sessions. Experienced instructors will ensure your safety while underwater and provide valuable insights into the ecological role of coral reefs.
Activités et horaires
Activities & Shifts
Bali (Day 1 â Exploration & Orientation):
đș Cultural Immersion â Explore Baliâs traditions, temples, and local communities.
đŽ Nature Discovery â Visit beaches, waterfalls, and rice terraces to experience Baliâs landscapes.
đ€ Orientation â Light introductions to the program, team bonding, and preparing for Lombok fieldwork.
Lombok (Weeks 2â8 â Coral Reef Restoration in Gili Nanggu):
đż Coral Planting â Assist in placing coral fragments to restore damaged reefs and boost biodiversity.
đ Reef Monitoring â Help survey reef health, track coral growth, and document marine life.
đ§č Underwater Cleaning â Support efforts to remove debris and pollutants from coral habitats.
đ Marine Education â Learn directly from marine biologists about coral ecosystems and ocean health.
Shifts in Lombok:
âïž Morning Shift â 7:30 AM â 12:00 PM (Coral Planting & Reef Monitoring)
đ Afternoon Shift â 1:00 PM â 4:00 PM (Cleaning & Community Engagement)
Shifts include breaks, with all underwater activities guided by trained marine biologists to ensure safety.
RĂšgles
đ Cultural Guidelines for Volunteers in Lombok
Your volunteer journey begins with one day in Bali for orientation and campaign design, followed by seven weeks in Lombok to supervise projects. While both islands share many traditions, Lombok is more conservative due to its predominantly Muslim culture. Please follow these guidelines to ensure safety, respect, and a positive experience.
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DOs
Dress appropriately: In Bali, casual modest clothing is acceptable. In Lombok, cover shoulders and knees; loose-fitting clothes are best.
Respect attire rules in schools, mosques, and local homes. In Lombok, women should avoid revealing outfits.
Cover tattoos and limit visible piercings, especially in Lombok.
Remove shoes before entering homes, temples, or prayer areas.
Mind prayer times in Lombok; avoid loud noise near mosques. In Bali, be mindful of temple ceremonies.
Use your right hand for eating, giving, or receiving.
Ask permission before taking photos.
Greet locals respectfully, try basic local greetings, and enjoy traditional food.
Disclose your background truthfully; individuals with a criminal record cannot participate.
Note: To align with Lombokâs cultural norms, the program follows a âno public LGBTQ expressionâ policy.
â DONâTs
Do not wear short, tight, transparent, or revealing clothes (especially in Lombok).
Avoid offensive symbols, gestures, or slogans on clothing.
No alcohol, drugs, or public displays of affection in Lombok villages. In Bali, alcohol is more available but still respect local norms.
Do not mock or criticize local customs or religion.
No pork in Muslim homes in Lombok.
Do not interrupt religious practices or enter mosques/temples without proper dress.
No bikinis on non-touristy Lombok beaches; in Bali, wear them only on tou