Volunteering in Lombok: Teach & Grow


A experiência

Just be ready to get muddy! 🌱🎨

🌿 Volunteer at Bagek Kembar Mangrove Ecotourism!

Teach local kids and community members in Korean, Japanese, English, Arabic, or French. Get hands-on by gardening your mini cabin, painting graffiti-style murals, and planting mangroves. It’s a unique opportunity to support nature, share your skills, and experience meaningful cultural exchange.


Como você ajuda

20 horas por semana

Ensinar Idiomas: Ensine um idioma ao anfitrião, convidados ou comunidades locais.

Taxa extra necessária

Valor: US$ 15 Por dia

Valor destinado a: Benefícios para os voluntários, Materiais para as atividades dos voluntários e Doação para o projeto

Descrição: The $15 daily fee covers your accommodation and breakfast. A scooter is also available for rent at the location. You'll be staying in a 3 x 6 m mini cabin, near the project site.


O que você ganha

3 dias livres por semana

Quarto privado: Você terá uma cama em um quarto privado, ou seja, um quarto só para você

Café da manhã: Você ganha café da manhã gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

Almoço: Você ganha almoço gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

Jantar: Você ganha jantar gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

Lavanderia gratuita: Você pode usar nossa lavanderia gratuitamente.

Drinks de graça: Ganhe free drinks ou bebidas.

Use nossa cozinha equipada: Fique à vontade para usar nossa cozinha para cozinhar sua própria comida.

Certificado: Ganhe um certificado de conclusão quando for embora.


Requisitos

Inglês Intermediário ou Árabe Intermediário

Entre 18 e 45 anos

Recebe voluntários sozinhos (não aceita casal ou duplas)

Nacionalidades: todas menos Indonésia

Passaporte da União Européia

Visto ou cidadania dos Estados Unidos

Seguro viagem


O que não está incluso

Passagens, seguro viagem, transporte e visto


Detalhes

🗣️ In this program, you’ll support language learning by serving as a conversational partner at the Nature School.
🌏 Help children and youth build confidence in speaking foreign languages—such as English, French, Japanese, Korean, or any language you’re fluent in.
🤝 Foster intercultural understanding and promote education as a path to empowerment.


Atividades & Turnos

📚 Volunteer Schedule

🌅 Early Morning (Optional | 5 AM – 7 AM)
Join local women to forage for oysters during low tide—a rich protein source you can ask them to cook for you.
🌞 Morning (8 AM – 11 AM)
• Join classroom sessions as a conversation partner
• Assist local teachers during English or other language classes
• Lead interactive speaking games or storytelling
• Help students improve pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar
• Occasionally support extracurriculars like the English Club
🛏️ Midday (11 AM – 3 PM)
Take a break and relax in your mini cabin.
🌿 Afternoon (3 PM – 5 PM)
• Lead fun outdoor language activities
• Introduce eco-themed vocabulary through games and stories
• Use nature walks and crafts to enrich learning
• Support small group speaking practice and confidence building
🌙 Night (Optional | 7 PM – 11 PM)
Join locals for a traditional night fishing experience—spear-fishing or crab hunting with “bubu” traps in the mangroves.

🌟 Additional Weekend Programs
🏖️ Join our weekend donation-based (pay as you wish) activities—both on-site and off-site! These include scuba diving, surfing, cooking classes, digital literacy sessions, and trips to waterfalls, Gili islands, and other tourism villages across Lombok.
🏍️ If you ride a scooter, feel free to join and meet us at the designated meeting point!

📝 Additional Notes
🌿 This remote, underdeveloped site is steadily growing into a hub for mangrove research. You’ll often meet university students camping—feel free to connect and help them practice English.
🗣️ Most locals don’t speak English, so use Google Translate to communicate.
🕌 As a Muslim-majority area, food and prayer ceremonies are common. If invited, it’s a meaningful cultural experience—just follow the ✅ DOs and ❌ DON’Ts.


Regras

🕌 Cultural Guidelines for Volunteers in Lombok

Lombok is a culturally rich, predominantly Muslim island. Respecting local customs is essential for your safety and a positive experience. Follow these key DOs and DON’Ts:

✅ DOs
Dress modestly: Cover shoulders/knees; loose-fitting clothes are best.
Respect attire rules in homes, schools, mosques; women should avoid revealing outfits.
Cover tattoos and limit visible piercings.
Remove shoes before entering homes or prayer areas.
Mind prayer times; avoid loud noise near mosques.
Use your right hand for eating, giving, or receiving.
Ask permission before taking photos.
Engage respectfully with locals, use basic greetings, and eat local food.
Disclose your background truthfully. No criminal record is allowed.
Note: The program follows a “LGBTQ-Free” policy to align with local norms—public expressions are not accepted.

❌ DON’Ts
No short, tight, transparent, or revealing clothes.
Avoid offensive symbols or slogans.
No alcohol, drugs, or public affection in villages.
Don’t mock or criticize local customs.
No pork in Muslim homes.
Don’t interrupt religious practices or enter mosques without proper dress.
No bikinis on non-touristy beaches.
Don’t misrepresent your identity or background.
No smoking near children or families.

🌙 During Ramadan
Don’t eat, drink, or smoke in public during the day.
Avoid loud music or parties.
Dress modestly and be respectful if invited to iftar (breaking the fast).