Volunteer
Conservation
The North Bali Marine Conservation Volunteer Adventure is a one-week marine conservation and community volunteer program in North Bali that combines coral restoration, community engagement, and cultural exploration. Participants actively engage in coral gardening alongside marine experts. Each morning, they assemble and plant coral structures to restore damaged reef ecosystems. The program provides in-depth knowledge about marine ecology, sustainability, and climate change impacts on coral reefs. In the afternoons, participants snorkel or dive across multiple reef sites to witness the marine biodiversity they are helping to protect. Beyond conservation, volunteers engage with local communities by teaching languages or leading creative workshops at village schools. The program also includes cultural immersion experiences such as cooking traditional Balinese dishes, learning crafts, and trekking through rice terraces and waterfalls. Daily reflection sessions promote leadership, teamwork, and environmental awareness. This is more than a holiday—it is a meaningful journey that benefits both the ocean and local communities.
Starting from
Rp10.500.000
Volunteer
Conservation
This one-week program is a meaningful marine conservation and volunteer experience that combines coral reef restoration, community engagement, and cultural immersion in Bali. Participants will actively contribute to coral reef restoration using the BioRock method in Pemuteran—an eco-friendly technology that accelerates coral growth and helps rebuild damaged marine ecosystems. Volunteers will learn about marine ecology, sustainability, and the impact of human activities on ocean life. Beyond conservation work, participants will engage in community volunteering by teaching languages and creative workshops at local schools, fostering cultural exchange and creating measurable educational impact. The program also includes authentic cultural experiences such as cooking Balinese dishes, learning traditional crafts and dance, and connecting with local families. Daily reflection sessions encourage empathy, leadership development, and global connection among participants from different countries. This is more than a holiday—it is a transformative journey that benefits both people and the planet.
Starting from
Rp9.500.000
Volunteer
Education
Becoming a volunteer is not difficult when there is proper coordination and support. Baliedu Tours and Travel acts as a travel agent that facilitates and connects travelers who wish to participate in volunteer programs in Bali with local schools, foundations, and orphanages. Several schools and social foundations have partnered with Baliedu and are ready to welcome volunteers who are willing to share their knowledge and experiences. Volunteer activities may include teaching foreign languages, introducing traditional games, drawing and painting, assisting with gardening activities, and even cooking together with the children. As an international tourism destination, Bali greatly benefits from foreign language exposure and mental readiness in facing global visitors. This program helps empower local children by increasing their confidence and communication skills, enabling them to interact directly with tourists from various countries. Baliedu also facilitates volunteer opportunities in rural areas, where many elementary school children show strong enthusiasm to learn and grow. Direct interaction with schools, foundations, and orphanages creates meaningful experiences not only for the children but also for the volunteers themselves. This program is not merely about teaching; it is about sharing happiness, building empathy, and creating a positive social impact for both volunteers and local communities.
Starting from
Rp9.300.000
Volunteer
Education
Being a traveler does not always mean seeking personal enjoyment alone. Sharing experiences and engaging directly with local communities creates a more meaningful and impactful journey. The Education & Cultural Volunteer Program combines tourism activities with volunteer work in education and cultural exchange. This program is designed for travelers who wish to share their knowledge, skills, and cultural background with local communities, especially young students in Bali. In the field of education, participants may serve as foreign language teaching volunteers at local elementary schools. As an international tourism destination, Bali greatly benefits from foreign language exposure to support the development of its tourism industry. The presence of volunteers from diverse cultural backgrounds helps broaden students’ perspectives on global diversity, ethnicity, and cultural differences. Beyond language teaching, participants are encouraged to introduce their own culture to students and the local community. The program also includes cultural visits to traditional villages and art centers, allowing participants to learn about Balinese culture while building meaningful cross-cultural connections. This program offers a two-way learning experience: volunteers share their knowledge while gaining a deeper understanding of Balinese culture.
Starting from
Rp10.000.000
Volunteer
Social
The Bali Educational & Social Experience is designed to provide meaningful learning through direct engagement with local communities in Bali. Participants not only explore the island’s cultural and natural beauty but also contribute positively through social and community-based activities. This program combines cultural education, traditional art workshops, village visits, and social engagement with children and local communities. Participants take part in activities such as cultural introduction sessions, arts and crafts workshops, educational games with children, and community support initiatives. Through this immersive experience, participants develop empathy, social awareness, teamwork, and cross-cultural understanding. The program aims to create both personal growth and a positive impact on the local community.
Starting from
Rp7.000.000
Volunteer
Conservation
Sea turtles are ancient species that have existed for approximately 150 million years and continue to survive today. They play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of marine and coastal ecosystems. Indonesia is home to six of the world’s seven sea turtle species: green turtle (Chelonia mydas), hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata), olive ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), flatback turtle (Natator depressus), and loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta). The Kemp’s ridley turtle (Lepidochelys kempii) is not found in Indonesia and inhabits mainly the Atlantic Ocean and Mexican waters. Sea turtles begin reproducing at around 30 years of age and lay approximately 60–130 eggs per nesting season, returning to nest only every 2–5 years. Survival rates to adulthood are extremely low, estimated at only 1–2%. One of the major threats to sea turtles is egg consumption by local communities, often due to misconceptions about nutritional and health benefits. Research indicates that turtle eggs contain Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and high levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), sometimes up to 300 times above WHO safety limits, which can lead to serious health risks including cancer, liver damage, hormonal disruption, and birth defects. Baliedu offers an educational tourism program aimed at raising awareness about sea turtle conservation and mangrove ecosystem protection. Through interactive and participatory activities, participants gain a deeper understanding of the ecological importance of sea turtles and the need to preserve their natural habitats.
Starting from
Rp400.000
Volunteer
Conservation
Let’s explore and learn about sustainable farming practices in a traditional village near Ubud, Bali. This program takes place in community-owned rice fields where local farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly and traditional agricultural systems. Participants can enjoy a meaningful holiday while learning in a natural and exotic rural setting. The close connection with nature, green rice paddies, and direct interaction with farmers provide an inspiring experience and a deeper sense of gratitude. As a volunteer, you will assist in daily farming activities and contribute to rice field conservation and the economic sustainability of local farmers. Baliedu collaborates with local NGOs and universities committed to preserving agricultural land in Bali. The foundation also supports farmers in producing eco-friendly agricultural products to meet the needs of both local communities and the tourism industry. Participants may stay with a local farming family (live-in experience), learn about village culture, and occasionally witness traditional ceremonies. Your participation not only offers a valuable personal experience but also contributes to strengthening farmers’ livelihoods and encouraging younger generations to return to agriculture.
Starting from
Rp350.000
Volunteer
Social
Baliedu offers a volunteer-based Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) facilitation program focusing on environmental education and women empowerment in rural Bali communities. This program aims to raise awareness about environmental and health issues, particularly the harmful effects of burning plastic waste, which remains a common practice in some villages. Through training sessions, workshops, and interactive discussions, participants contribute by educating women and children about the health risks of toxic smoke exposure. The program also includes skill development activities such as English teaching and soft skill training to enhance employability within local communities. In addition, the initiative may include counseling sessions and educational programs addressing domestic violence prevention, while collaborating with stakeholders to promote safer and more empowered communities for women. This program is ideal for corporations, educational institutions, and organizations seeking to create meaningful and measurable social impact through structured CSR activities.
Starting from
Rp500.000