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The Teaching Project&Bali Culture Week

Next start date : 2 February 2025

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Volunteer from

1 weeks

Ages 16+ and

families

Based in

Bali

Endless outdoor

adventures & nature

SDG-Aligned Projects

Impact driven

projects run by local

Project Cost

Charge Details

Fee Include

〓Cost Includes〓

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off fee (from Denpasar International Airport)
  • Accommodation and meals
  • Full program and activity arrangement
  • Transportation expenses related to volunteer activities during the volunteer period

〓Cost Excludes〓

  • Passport and visa fees
  • Round-trip transportation expenses from the place of departure to the project location, flight etc.
  • Out-of-program transportation expenses and personal expenses such as shopping during activities

Program Requirements

  • If you're planning to volunteer in Bali for less than 30 days, you can get a visa on arrival when you arrive. If you need more time, you can extend it for another 30 days.
  • If you're under 16, you have to have a parent or guardian with you for the program. And if you're 16 or 17 when your program starts, you need parental consent to join. A consent form will be required by our team.
  • Travel insurance is mandatory.

Program Schedule

  • Sunday: Arrival at DPS airport, where staff will be responsible for picking up the airport and settling in accommodation.
  • Monday: Pre-job training and volunteer activities will be arranged at 10:00a.m.; In the afternoon,volunteers will have free time to explore Ubud, which is just a 10-minute drive from Bali's Ubud Art Town.
  • Tuesday: Volunteers will learn Indonesian and learn more about traditional Balinese culture.Also they will articipate in a special batik course, which is a craft in ancient Indonesia, rich in color and exquisite design, and volunteers will DIY their own exclusive batik works; In the afternoon, they are arranged to participate in teaching activities at local schools.
  • Wednesday: Volunteers learn to make traditional Balinese prayer flower baskets, watch and learn Balinese dance, a local dance to worship the gods, led by the lead dancer; In the afternoon,volunteers will go to local schools and participate in teaching activities.
  • Thursday: Heading to the Balinese Traditional Market to buy fresh ingredients,volunteers will cook with the locals, and learn authentic Indonesian cuisine from a chef at one of Bali's top hotels. In the afternoon, they will go to local schools and participate in teaching activities.
  • Friday: Volunteers will go to Shengquan Temple, check in the Balinese Internet celebrity rice terraces,earn more about the traditional Balinese irrigation method "SUBAK", visit the Luwak Coffee plantation, learn about the authentic Balinese Coffee. They will meet the cute civet cat, and the cat poop coffee making process; Half a day in the afternoon is free time for volunteers, and they can go to the Monkey Park and other places to check in.
  • Saturday:Volunteers should leave the project site before noon.Volunteers are free to go to Kuta beach, sea temple, hiking volcano, etc.


 


 


 

Accomodation Environment

  • 2-4 people per room, with air-conditioning, WIFI,and hot water.
  • Situated in a beautiful town surrounded by tropical rainforest, banana, coffee, and palm trees, volunteers begin their day in a beautiful natural environment with fresh air.
  • The volunteer program runs from every Sunday to the following Saturday.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Respect local customs and traditions during the activities.
  • Participate actively in cultural workshops and classes.
  • Follow the instructions of local instructors and organizers.
  • Keep the activity areas clean and tidy.
  • Share cultural experiences and insights with others.

What our volunteers say about us

This summer is unique. The enthusiasm, adorability, and eagerness to learn of the children in Bali deeply touched us. We enjoyed the entire process of volunteer teaching, laughing, and being joyful just like them, and were deeply moved. Love knows no borders; we helped plant the seeds of English in their hearts, and their smiles made our youth shine brilliantly and beautifully. 

- Tin Wood

Bali

In just two weeks, I dined with the natives, shared watermelon with monkeys, swam in a lake with crocodiles, and lived under the same blue sky with elephants and humble villagers. I still remember the clear eyes of the local little girl. My trip ended with reluctance, and as I was leaving, a young boy said to me 'see you again.' I quickly got into the car, thinking to myself, 'I will come back to see you all.

- Faith Li

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