🌊 Bali to Lombok: Coral Reef Volunteer Journey 🐠


A experiĂȘncia

Start with 1 week in Bali to explore its culture and natural beauty, then continue to the crystal-clear waters of Gili Nanggu, West Lombok, where you’ll help restore coral reefs. As a volunteer, you’ll 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, contributing to the long-term health of


Como vocĂȘ ajuda

18 horas por semana

Trabalho social: Ajude comunidades locais.

Taxa extra necessĂĄria

Valor: US$ 75 Por dia

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

Descrição: The $75 will cover your accommodation, three meals a day, and necessary equipment during your stay in Bali (1 week) and Lombok (7 weeks).


O que vocĂȘ ganha

3 dias livres por semana

Quarto privado: VocĂȘ terĂĄ uma cama em um quarto privado, ou seja, um quarto sĂł para vocĂȘ

CafĂ© da manhĂŁ: VocĂȘ ganha cafĂ© da manhĂŁ gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

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

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

Carona na chegada: Te buscamos na sua chegada a cidade e damos uma carona até aqui.

Use nossa cozinha equipada: Fique Ă  vontade para usar nossa cozinha para cozinhar sua prĂłpria comida.

Internet BĂĄsica: Internet de velocidade bĂĄsica para vocĂȘ trabalhar remotamente


Requisitos

InglĂȘs IntermediĂĄrio ou FrancĂȘs IntermediĂĄrio

Entre 18 e 35 anos

Recebe voluntĂĄrios sozinhos (nĂŁo aceita casal ou duplas)

Nacionalidades: todas menos Indonésia

Passaporte da União Européia

Visto ou cidadania dos Estados Unidos

Seguro viagem


O que nĂŁo estĂĄ incluso

Passagens, seguro viagem, transporte e visto


Detalhes

The Coral Reef Restoration Volunteer Program begins with 1 week in Bali for orientation and campaign design, then continues in Gili Nanggu, West Lombok, offering a hands-on opportunity to directly support the conservation and restoration of vibrant coral ecosystems. Situated in the heart of Indonesia’s Coral Triangle, Gili Nanggu is home to diverse marine life and coral species that are essential for the health of the ocean.

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: You’ll 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, you’ll 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.


Atividades & Turnos

Activities & Shifts

Bali (Week 1 – Exploration & Orientation):
đŸŒș Cultural Immersion – Explore Bali’s traditions, temples, and local communities.
🌮 Nature Discovery – Visit beaches, waterfalls, and rice terraces to experience Bali’s landscapes.
đŸ€ Orientation – Light introductions to the program, team bonding, and preparing for Lombok fieldwork.

Lombok (Weeks 2–8 – Coral Reef Restoration in Gili Nanggu):
🌿 Coral Planting – Assist in placing coral fragments to restore damaged reefs and boost biodiversity.
🔎 Reef Monitoring – Help survey reef health, track coral growth, and document marine life.
đŸ§č Underwater Cleaning – Support efforts to remove debris and pollutants from coral habitats.
📚 Marine Education – Learn directly from marine biologists about coral ecosystems and ocean health.

Shifts in Lombok:
☀ Morning Shift – 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM (Coral Planting & Reef Monitoring)
🌊 Afternoon Shift – 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Cleaning & Community Engagement)

Shifts include breaks, with all underwater activities guided by trained marine biologists to ensure safety.


Regras

🕌 Cultural Guidelines for Volunteers in Bali & Lombok

Your volunteer journey begins with one week 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.

✅ 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 Lombok’s cultural norms, the program follows a “no public LGBTQ expression” policy.

❌ DON’Ts

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