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1 Week Tulamben Coral Reef Restoration Program

Empower Bali's Coral Communities
Group size
Up to 10 guests
DURATION
7 days 6 nights
Booking type
Join-in trip
MEET UP
Free pick-up
Group size
Up to 10 guests
1 Week Coral Reef Restoration Program merges diving with conservation efforts in Bali.
Conservation Diving is a special and impactful experience that combines diving with reef restoration efforts. Participants contribute to the deployment of artificial reefs at four restoration sites in East Cost of Bali, Tulamben, working closely with local communities. The program includes two dives per week, where divers strategically arrange the reef structures and survey the evolving coral and fish communities. The data collected is shared with local authorities and researchers, contributing to broader conservation efforts. The program operates from the Bali Conservation Diving resort in Tulamben, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and Mt. Agung volcano. It empowers participants to become environmentally conscious divers, creating a ripple effect of positive change. This experience is ideal for certified divers passionate about marine conservation and looking to make a meaningful impact.What to ExpectParticipate in the deployment of artificial reefs to enhance habitat for fish recruitment.Survey the progress of the artificial reefs and document coral and fish communities.Engage in debriefing and result assessment sessions to develop identification skills.Contribute to a database shared with local authorities and researchers.Enjoy panoramic views and comfortable accommodation at the Bali Conservation Diving resort.Immerse in the beauty of ocean sunrises and sunsets.Have leisure days for personal exploration and travel.
What You’ll be Doing
Day 1:
Arrival and Orientation
Day 2:
Coral Reef Dive Restoration
Day 3:
Second Artificial Reef Deployment Dive
Day 4:
Coral Reef Dive Restoration
Day 5:
Coral Reef Dive Restoration
Day 6:
Leisure & Exploration
Day 7:
Departure
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What’s Included
All costs associated with restoration activities.
(Maximum of 2 same-sex individuals)
Pick up from anywhere on the island on the Thursday.
Meals included starting from Thursday evening until Tuesday lunch.
Wi-Fi is available onsite at the accommodation
Costs associated with paying fishermen and local staff who run the program
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Who you’re supporting
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Community Champion
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Next Available Dates
Prices shown in USD
Select Time for 07 Nov 2025
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Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Denpasar Airport(I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Jalan Raya Gusti Ngurah Rai, Indonesia)
  • Start time is flexible. Do let us know which time you prefer
+1 other option
End Point
  • End at Start Point(s)
Start & ends
  • If Pick-up from Denpasar Airport
    You can choose any start time. Just let your host know after booking.
  • If Meet-up at Bali Conservation Diving Tulamben
    09:00AM on Day 1 - 04:00PM on Day 7
Suitability / Accessibility
  • Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
Cancellation & other policies
  • Cancellation
    To secure your spot, your host will turn away other guests. Because of this, cancellations aren't allowed.
  • Minimum Participants
    If there are fewer than 2 participants, the host may reschedule or refund your booking.
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Rp10.995.600/person
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North Bali Reef Conservation is a Non-Governmental Organisation and coral reef restoration program based in the small fishing village of Tianyar on the North East coast of Bali. Tianyar’s reef has the potential to be a healthy and highly diverse coral reef but is currently in poor condition due to irresponsible and unsustainable actions in the past. Until the 1950s the Tianyar beach was a trading port where ships would anchor on the reef to trade basic goods for fresh food and water. Before, it was also fashionable to harvest coral for it to be crushed into a fine white powder and used in the construction of local homes and infrastructure. More recently, the marine ecosystem is under pressure from plastic pollution choking marine life as well as pressure from a few individuals using unsustainable fishing practices. An urgent need to conserve and restore the reef was identified and in 2017 North Bali Reef Conservation was founded by Ketut. Alongside our aim to restore and conserve Tianyar’s coral reef, we also aim to provide an alternative, sustainable livelihood to the local people.
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