Turtle Conservation

Our project was opened by the governors of Bali, Mr Dewa Beratha (20 January 2006) On Serangan island of Bali is developed as part of the Comprehensive strategy to eradicate illegal turtle trading on the island .Established on a land of 2.4 ha, we're trying to support the community of Serangan to find the alternative beside illegal turtle business
turtle conservation is nonprofit need to support to continue the project all support come from amount of donation and volunteer activities

here we are well come to all volunteer at our activities we try support the with basic information to know more about the project combine with balinese culture


Avaliações

4.5
(21 avaliações)21

Anfitrião & Equipe

4.5

Horas & Atividades

4.5

Hostel

4.5

Aprendizado & Diversão

4.5

França

5

This experience was great to meet locals and other volunteers, and working with turtles was also amazing ! (learning about turtles, putting the eggs in the sand, doing visits, cleaning the tanks, seeing baby turtles…)
The work is usually until from 9am to 1pm but the hours are flexible, and the afternoons as well as the weekends are free.

The only downside is that when there was not many visitors, we just chatted and waited around, and I expected more organised work.

I still loved the experience and would definitely do it again !

2 meses atrás

Itália

4

The things that are written are those that will actually be done, nothing more, nothing less. The best thing for me was meeting other people from other parts of the world, learning more about the local culture and obviously dealing with sea turtles, and helping in their conservation.

2 meses atrás

Estados Unidos

5

Great experience. Work was chill, you wake up early sometimes (6:30-7:30 am) to collect seaweed for the turtles, but otherwise you're there from 9 am - 1 pm. You clean tanks for the first ~30 minutes, and then you lead tours on a rotating basis - usually about 2 per day. Then, after 1 pm, you get the rest of the day to do whatever you want. They give you a free surf lesson and amazing accommodation, so it's a great time. Obviously, working with the turtles is the greatest thing ever, they're all super cute and you'll fall in love with them. Finally, all of the staff is friendly and wonderful.

7 meses atrás

Luxemburgo

5

Even though it‘s rainy season, you get to learn a lot about our friends in the ocean. It ranges from cleaning the tanks and touring people around, to sudden emergency rescues to save a turtle.
My favorite was collecting seaweed, cause you‘ll basically drive out with a boat and collect seaweed while snorkeling, which is super fun.
There‘s nothing better than spending a day with turtles and talking with the staff.
Although, next time I return, It‘ll be during june/july, so I can see all the hatchlings etc.😁

7 meses atrás

Áustria

3

I think this experience is great for summer/high season. But since I went in November, there were no volunteers my age which made my working time not that fun. There were not many people who i spoke with and which introduced themselves to me. I loved learning about the turtles and helping with the baby turtles and as I said I think it’s great in summer but there wasn’t much to do during winter. I think another point was that there were not many tourists coming for tours because it’s low season, so I waited around a lot.

8 meses atrás


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