Volunteer at Sukamade Turtle Conservation, located in Meru Betiri National Park. It is dedicated to the protection of endangered sea turtles and offers a unique experience for volunteers to see the amazing sight of turtles laying their eggs on pristine beaches at night. Your role will be to work alongside experienced rangers and local community groups to protect turtle eggs and protect their habitat.
Life as a Sukamade volunteer is a blend of simplicity and comfort, fostering a close-knit community with fellow nature lovers. Beyond your conservation duties, explore the beautiful landscape of Meru Betiri, discovering rare plants and various wildlife. Interact with local communities, promote sustainable practices, and understand the balance between nature and people. Your adventure in Sukamade is more than just volunteer work; it’s a deep connection with conservation, creating unforgettable memories and leaving a positive impact on the ocean ecosystem.
Trip Info
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Homestay
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Rangers and Local Guide
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English, Indoensian
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Breakfast, lunch, dinner
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Banyuwangi City
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Jeep 4x4
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Available
Overview
Begin your adventure by being picked up in Banyuwangi City to begin your journey to Sukamade Beach. Take a break to enjoy a leisurely lunch before continuing your journey, soaking up the beauty of Green Bay with its turquoise waters, starting your adventure with stunning scenery. Continue to Sukamade Village to meet local beekeepers and learn about local honey production. Arrive at Sukamade Beach for an overnight stay, enjoying the tranquil beach atmosphere and exploring the turtle hatchery, the heart of turtle conservation. Enjoy a delicious dinner on the beach for an unforgettable culinary experience, followed by a night patrol and turtle nesting observation with the rangers and local community.
Day two begins with a morning patrol to protect turtle eggs on the beach with rangers and the local community. Join the rangers and local community in releasing turtle hatchlings and planting pandanus. Enjoy a nutritious breakfast to energize you for the day’s activities. Walk the forest trail along Sukamade Beach with the rangers, observe the unique Rafflesia zollingeriana flowers with them, and participate in the dismantling of a semi-natural hatchery under their guidance. The activity concludes with a hearty lunch before returning to the starting point and ending your incredible adventure at Sukamade Beach.