Experience authentic Balinese culture, give back to the local community and explore the best travel destinations of Bali on this three-week road trip!
Note: In addition to the programs below you can also check out our volunteer programs in Bali. The magnificent archipelago of Indonesia consists of about 17,000 islands, 300 native ethnicities and 700 dialects. Its national maxim is “Unity in Diversity” for a reason! It is an extremely biodiverse country: over 60% of the country is made up of lush rainforest, and volcanic conditions give life to a wide range of plants and animals. With an abundant ecological presence comes the need for environmental protection, therefore, many volunteer programs consist of projects such as eco-conservation, wildlife rescue, and agriculture. In certain areas there are also volunteer opportunities related to education, healthcare and community building. Choose to volunteer in Indonesia and learn what diversity is really about. The most popular volunteer locations are Sumatra, Java, Bali, Borneo, Sulawesi, and West Papua. The category of your volunteer work will steer your destination options. Java is the island that houses over fifty percent of the country’s population and the country’s capital, Jakarta. Jakarta is the largest city and has any volunteer opportunity you can imagine. Bali is a beautiful, ecologically abundant island where tourists flock in search of serenity. The majoritively hindu locals have a colorful culture and lend to the island’s relaxed atmosphere. Popular volunteer opportunities in Bali consist of working with various community members, including children and hands on conservation of sea turtles. The island of Borneo is home to the oldest forest in the world which has over 15,000 types of plants. It also contains the highest peak in southeast Asia – this island is a treat for the eyes. Wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, anti-poaching operations, and environmental conservation are amongst the popular volunteer opportunities offered in Borneo. This island is known for its extensive orangutan presence and offers many opportunities in conserving the population. With so many volunteer options, what exactly is it you want to do? Volunteering in conservation is a way to help conserve the lands of Indonesia. Because of the country’s biodiversity, many people unfortunately sell orangutans, sun bears, turtles and more on the black market. Help save these animals and join forces with an anti-poaching or rehabilitation organization. There is also opportunity to volunteer in anti-deforestation, coral reef and marine life protection, environmental education, and recycling. Other popular volunteer opportunities lie in relief efforts. Due to the country’s volcanic activity, natural phenomena like earthquakes and tsunamis occur often. There are always ongoing relief efforts, and a little extra help goes a long way in the lives of those who have been negatively affected. By volunteering in disaster relief you can build/perform community development, educate children or work in other service organizations. Volunteering in Indonesia will provide you with the chance to help an ecosystem and a people that would benefit greatly from a helping hand. Get to know the diversity and dense beauty of this unique cluster of islands while possibly learning a few languages along the way! Volunteering abroad in Indonesia will be an adventure impossible to forget!
Read moreExperience authentic Balinese culture, give back to the local community and explore the best travel destinations of Bali on this three-week road trip!
Experience authentic Balinese culture, give back to the local community and explore the best travel destinations of Bali on this three-week road trip!
Many of Indonesia’s injured and illegally traded wildlife find a safe haven at this rescue center. The center has rescued 17 animals and released 20 others in 2017! Help contribute to rehabilitation efforts through intimate encounters with primates and spend time teaching basic English to further conservation education.
Many of Indonesia’s injured and illegally traded wildlife find a safe haven at this rescue center. The center has rescued 17 animals and released 20 others in 2017! Help contribute to rehabilitation efforts through intimate encounters with primates and spend time teaching basic English to further conservation education.
Many of Indonesia’s injured and illegally traded wildlife find a safe haven at this rescue center. The center has rescued 17 animals and released 20 others in 2017! Help contribute to rehabilitation efforts through intimate encounters with primates and spend time teaching basic English to further conservation education.
Volunteer to assist in Komodo National Park, which is home to over five thousand indigenous komodo dragons!
Volunteer to assist in Komodo National Park, which is home to over five thousand indigenous komodo dragons!
Take your family to volunteer in Bali, Indonesia’s renowned and scenic island! Contribute to making a positive impact by teaching in less-developed villages and motivating community members towards a brighter, more sustainable future!
Take part in a family-friendly edition of one of GoEco’s best sea turtle conservation programs! Help a dedicated team on the isle of Nusa Penida, off the coast of Bali, to care for injured sea turtles until they are ready to be released into the sea again!
Take part in a family-friendly edition of one of GoEco’s best sea turtle conservation programs! Help a dedicated team on the isle of Nusa Penida, off the coast of Bali, to care for injured sea turtles until they are ready to be released into the sea again!
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