Volunteer in Bali
Bali is more than just a picturesque island destination – it’s a place where culture, spirituality and community come together. Volunteering in Bali gives you the opportunity to support local initiatives in education, healthcare and community development while experiencing the rich traditions of Balinese life.
Whether you’re teaching English or assisting in kindergartens, your time in Bali will be impactful and unforgettable. Learn more about other exciting opportunities to volunteer in Asia here.
Volunteer Opportunities in Bali
Volunteering Solutions offers a variety of meaningful placements in Bali, including:
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Teaching English: Work in local schools to help students improve their language skills and build confidence.
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Kindergarten Support: Assist in kindergartens with basic education, creative activities and play-based learning.
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Turtle Conservation: Gain experience in turtle care and conservation by volunteering in South Bali in this project.
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Marine Conservation: Help in building artificial coral reef structures and placing them underwater off the Northern coast.
Make a Positive Impact in Bali
Volunteering in Bali is about more than just giving back – it’s about creating connections, supporting under-resourced communities and growing your own global understanding. Your contributions help improve access to education and healthcare, while also promoting sustainable practices within local communities.
What to Expect When You Volunteer in Bali
Expect to immerse yourself in local traditions, warm hospitality and lush natural beauty. Whether you’re staying in the heart of Ubud or working with children in nearby villages, your time in Bali will be both rewarding and eye-opening.
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Accommodation: Volunteers stay in shared accommodation in a traditional Balinese house with basic amenities and a social atmosphere.
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Meals: Two Balinese-style meals are provided each weekday – expect lots of rice, noodles, fresh vegetables and tropical fruit.
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Work: Depending on your chosen program, your tasks may include teaching, lesson planning, assisting with classroom activities or supporting local clinics.
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Free Time: Evenings and weekends are yours to explore Bali – from the rice terraces of Ubud to the beaches of Seminyak.
Immerse in the Culture of Bali
Bali is the perfect destination to blend meaningful work with cultural discovery. Attend traditional dance performances, learn the art of Balinese cooking or join in local ceremonies. Visit the temples of Uluwatu or Tanah Lot, explore the Monkey Forest in Ubud or take yoga classes surrounded by jungle.
Add-on Tours
Make the most of your weekends by planning add-on trips around Bali. Visit the stunning beaches of Nusa Penida, snorkel in Amed or hike Mount Batur for sunrise. Many volunteers choose to spend their weekends exploring rice fields, waterfalls and hidden temples. If you’re after adventure, try white water rafting, scuba diving or surfing.
Want to customise your weekend? Reach out to our travel desk at traveldesk@volunteeringsolutions.com – we’ll help you plan the perfect itinerary!
Apply Now
Ready to start your volunteering adventure in Bali? Apply now and join a program that allows you to give back while exploring one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Need help choosing your program? We’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Suggested Weekend Travel Options
Adventures in Bali would never seem to end! One of the most gorgeous islands in Indonesia, you might just fall short of time exploring the beauty of Bali. You can head towards Munduk to witness the gorgeous sunrise, or travel to Baratan Lake in Bedugul, Central Bali. Spend a day exploring the Monkey Forest and then go for a hike up to see the Gitgit Waterfalls. Pay a visit to the Tanah Lot Temple – one of the most gorgeous temples in Bali and get those Insta-worthy shots! In case you are seeking a soothing weekend, then go cycling around the exotic villages of Northern Bali, covering the scenic Jatiluwih rice terraces, with Mt. Batur and Kintamani at its backdrop.
Explore the gorgeous temples over the weekend –Bali has some beautiful temples that you’ve probably seen several times in photographs, but now is the time to see them in real. Over the weekends, you can visit Tanah Lot Temple, Uluwatu Temple, Besakih Temple etc., and get those postcard-perfect shots!
Spend a day at Bali Safari and Marine Park – This one of the island’s largest and most visited animal theme parks, and you’ll have a great time exploring this place which is home to over 80 species, all of which roam free in large enclosures that mimic their natural habitats.
Go parasailing at Tanjung Benoa Beach – If you have ‘Try out watersports’ added to your Bali bucket list, then make sure to head off to Tanjung Benoa Beach during the weekends and go parasailing! This is one of the safest activities to do in Bali and you can be assured of flying with types of equipment that fulfill the international standards. Apart from parasailing, you can also go for scuba diving or sea walk at Tanjung Benoa.
Spend a day at Ubud Monkey Forest – Having more than 700 monkeys, this place definitely is worth visiting! Well, if not for anything else, then just to enjoy a fun-filled day with these primates. You can marvel at the playfulness of the monkeys swinging from one tree to another and also visit the number of ancient temples which are located inside the forest.
Attend cooking classes- For those who wish to just relax and spend time on the beaches, can hit a cooking class for a few hours over the weekends, and learn how to prepare authentic Balinese cuisines.
If you have anything else in your bucket list or planning to go & explore any of the above-mentioned places, you can simply get in touch with our Travel Experts, who can guide you better in planning your weekend tours. Drop us an email at traveldesk@volunteeringsolutions.com mentioning your choice of weekend adventures, and we shall cater your needs.
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Volunteer Projects you can join in Bali
Turtle Conservation Project in Bali
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North Bali Coral Reef Restoration and Scuba Diving Volunteer Program
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Volunteer Teaching Program in Bali
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Kindergarten Volunteer Program in Bali
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Volunteer Marine Conservation Program in Bali
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How to volunteer in Bali?
Thinking about volunteering in Bali? Why not start your volunteering journey with us! Choosing one of our volunteer programs in Bali is surely one of the best ways to explore the world and travel sustainably whilst making a difference. We’re sure it has always been a dream of yours to volunteer in Bali, and we’re here to help make that dream a reality!
Whether volunteering abroad for the first time or as a returning VolSol alumnus, we can help you choose a Bali volunteer program today! If you’re looking to make a lasting impact on our volunteer organisations in Bali and truly become a global citizen, our teams are ready for you to get in touch and help find the perfect volunteering opportunity for you.
The ‘how’ in how to volunteer abroad in Bali is a pretty simple process that our team can guide you through. The hard part is choosing a program that you want to get involved in! Our Bali volunteer experiences offer a breadth of opportunities to work with those in need of the support and contributions you can offer. We have three different locations, the picturesque and enchanting Permuteran, the impressive Tianyar, and the hidden gem of Serangan.
We have a great range of volunteering opportunities in Bali to choose from! Tianyar is your location if you are hoping to volunteer with children in Bali. Our Kindergarten Volunteer Program and Teaching Program are incredible projects that will allow you to make a lasting impact whilst immersing yourself in the local culture.
If you’re hoping to volunteer in Bali as a teacher, then our teaching Program in the one for you! We have coordinated with local Balinese organisations to provide volunteers to support their work educating children in irregular situations. If you are a budding teacher or teaching assistant, you can help with the creation of plans and material to teach the children, as well as delivering the lessons and helping out in the classroom! You can think of novel and innovative ways to keep the children engaged in lessons and provide them with a safe and fun learning environment!
Our Kindergarten Volunteer program offers a great alternative to those hoping to work with younger children! If you are interested in early years care, you will find this project to be perfectly suited to you! You will be helping out the staff in the centre look after and care for the children by assisting in daily tasks, such as encouraging learning through play, distributing meals, and providing a safe and dynamic environment for them to thrive in! Your work would be much appreciated by not only the children, but the staff as well.
Volunteering in Asia is never complete without a tropical island destination, and Bali provides exactly that. Its distinct wildlife and marine life bring droves of visitors every year to experience the unique offerings that Bali has to offer. However, in the process, habitats can be damaged and overrun by overtourism. Why not travel sustainably and volunteer to help conserve the delicate and precious ecosystems present on the island? We have three conservation programs available to you.
What once was a highly bio-diverse and healthy 3 km coral reef, Tianyar’s reef is currently in poor condition due to many years of unsustainable fishing practices with no regard for protecting the marine environment. You could help restore that environment to its former glory! Our Marine Conservation Volunteer Program in Tianyar, Bali will allow you to do exactly that. You will be able to construct artificial reef structures, organise beach and reef cleaning, and educate the local community on the importance of marine conservation! You also have the opportunity to learn to dive and become a qualified PADI diver at an additional cost.
The idyllic beaches lined with lush rainforest of Pemuteran once provided the backdrop for vibrant coral reefs. Much like Tianyar, the reefs face destruction and are in desperate need of conservation work. As well as the previously mentioned conservation efforts, you have the opportunity to work with and analyse data collected on the project.
Fancy working on marine conservation but don’t want to be out in open water? We have the perfect option for you! Our Sea Turtle Conservation Project in Serangan, Bali is a vital program to conservation efforts on the island. You’ll be able to help with their daily care, including assisting with hatching during the season! Volunteering with sea turtles in Bali is closer than you think!
Have we piqued your interest? Good! Are you ready to get started? Even better! Volunteer travel in Bali is only a few clicks away; choose your program, click ‘Apply Now’, complete the registration process, and let us take care of the rest. Get in touch with us today for more information on how we can make your volunteering experience in Bali unforgettable.
Why volunteer in Bali with Volunteering Solutions?
Volunteering Solutions offers a wide range of programs in over 25 destinations worldwide. In the last 17 years, we have placed over 21,000 international volunteers across various projects and internships, helping them grow personally and professionally while making a difference to the world at large. We’ve hosted teen volunteering groups as well as gap year travellers, youth volunteers as well as family volunteering groups across various destinations.
Not only do we have our experience, but we have many accreditations that attest to our excellence in the field as well as our legitimacy as a volunteering experience coordinator. We are approved by WYSE Work Abroad, Go Overseas, Year Out Group, and many other accreditors for volunteering abroad organisations.
We have a dedicated team that ensures that volunteers have a smooth and memorable experience, learning from their peers along the way. From the moment you inquire, through the process of clearing doubts, filling out the application, making payments, accessing the Pre-Departure Guidebook, and reaching the volunteering location followed by Program Orientation – our team supports you every step of the way. We have in-country coordinators and representatives to assist you at the project sites.
Additionally, Volunteering Solutions offers various support services, including:
- Medical and travel insurance at a nominal extra cost
- Fundraising assistance for volunteers facing financial challenges
- Weekend excursions and hikes in Bali
- Local transportation and airport drop-offs for a minimal extra cost
Upon completing your project, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion, which will significantly enhance your career prospects. This experience will boost your CV/resume and expand your social network. It’s a journey you’ll cherish forever.
Volunteering Solutions also provides tailor-made projects for group volunteering (students, colleagues, or families) where people can work together and explore Bali most uniquely.
Where to volunteer in Bali?
We have three different locations in Bali: Tianyar, Serangan, and Pemuteran. Each of these destinations has its own unique charm, and offers something for everybody.
Our projects helping underprivileged children are based in Tianyar. Located at the foot of a mountain, during the dry season the area is a vast savannah, much like what you would expect from African plains! However, during the rainy season this area completely transforms into lush, green expanses of land! You can also spend afternoons soaking up the rays on the black sand beaches there!
If you’re hoping to volunteer with sea turtles in Bali, Serangan is the place for you! Serangan is known as Bali’s turtle island, and provides the perfect backdrop for you to carry out your conservation efforts.
Pemuteran also has conservation projects that you can join! The volcanic sand beach is a feature of the varied and impressive range of ecosystems that need protecting there. Do you think you could be a part of that?
What volunteer opportunities are available in Bali?
Bali has a diverse range of volunteering projects to choose from. Here’s what we have on offer:
- Marine & Coral reef Conservation Program in Tianyar, Bali
- Turtle Conservation Project in Serangan, Bali
- Coral Reef Restoration and Scuba Diving in Pemuteran, Bali
- Teaching Program in Tianyar, Bali
- Kindergarten Volunteer Program in Tainyar, Bali
What are the requirements and eligibility to volunteer in Bali?
Think you could be a great addition to our team? Let us know if you fulfil the following requirements!
Be at least 17 years or older at the time of joining the project.
Have an open mind and flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment.
Should also be proactive and can take initiative.
Should bring energy and enthusiasm to make a difference.
Should be open to learning, and be friendly with everyone.
Apart from that, a Criminal Background Check Report is essential for volunteers who are joining Childcare, or Teaching programs. And you should be empathic towards the animals if you want to volunteer for wildlife conservation programs.
How much does it cost to volunteer in Bali?
Our project prices start as low as £434 in Bali! This is what we include as standard:
- 24 hrs Assistance and support from staff
- Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
- Pick up from the airport
- Orientation
- Food (Monday-Friday)
- Accommodation
- Travel & Medical Insurance (available at an extra cost)
- Certificate Of Completion
Can I volunteer in Bali for free?
Like everywhere else around the world, volunteering in Bali comes for a minimal fee, which also covers your airport pickup, accommodation, and pre-departure booklet that contains all the information to get you started on your volunteering journey!. Other than that, youll also be provided with meals, pick up and drop from the project site to your accommodation, and most importantly, there will be 24/7 in-country support.
However, you can always fundraise to pay for your meaningful volunteer trip and experience the goodness of travelling abroad to make a difference.
Is it safe to volunteer in Bali?
We have had volunteer programs in Bali for almost 17 years! Since our inception in 2007, we have sent over 21,000 volunteers to over 25 destinations across the world! We have much experience in providing unforgettable volunteering experiences across the world, and our excellence in the field is a testament to that.
We know what volunteers look for regarding safety and security during their stay. All of our accommodation is located in safe areas, with 24/7 support from VolSol staff. You will be provided with a full orientation about the country, the city, and the local area to ensure you are as best informed as you can be!
Our pre-departure booklet provides comprehensive information about the do’s and don’ts of the area, and how best to respect the cultures and traditions of your destination of choice!
Packing essentials for volunteering in Bali
Some of our locations are quite rural, and the amenities you would expect to have at home may not be available! Here’s our one-stop-shop guide to essentials you may need when volunteering in Bali!
- Microfibre towels. Towels are not provided, and microfibre towels are a great space-saving alternative to regular towels. They also dry super quickly, making them useful for beach days as well as regular use.
- Reef-safe sunscreen. Not all sunscreens are made equal! Some sunscreens contain chemicals that cause damage to reefs, and if you’re volunteering on a marine conservation program, you may undo all of your hard work! In fact, it’s a good idea to check if all of your toiletries are reef-safe.
- A small bum bag to keep your valuables nearby and handy when on the project and in your free time! Nothing worse than having to hold your phone the whole time.
If you are working with children, it is also advisable to bring some donations to the project you will be joining. For example, colouring books, teaching materials, toys, stationery etc. You can also buy these locally to help support local vendors and small businesses.
What is the best time to volunteer in Bali?
Like many other equatorial destinations, Bali has two seasons; the rainy season and the dry season. The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April/May until September.
If you are hoping to join our marine conservation projects, the weather is most favourable for diving during that time and the beaches are at their most beautiful. That’s not to say that you won’t experience rainy days during the dry season, or indeed that there is no sunshine during the rainy season. If you have a positive attitude and are able to be flexible, you will have the most amazing time - whatever the weather!
Bali is an incredible place that brings flocks of tourists every year. July and August are incredibly busy times, and our programs book up very quickly in that period. It’s best to get started sooner rather than later!
Who Can Volunteer in Bali?
We welcome volunteers from all over the world and different walks of life! We firmly believe that diversity and inclusion can only make the world a better place. We want to champion global citizens with an international vision and a deep commitment to the betterment of our society. Our volunteers should be compassionate, enthusiastic about change, diligent, and open-minded.
Our projects cater to group volunteering in Bali, as well as family volunteering groups, student volunteering, gap year travellers, as well as teenage travellers looking to expand their horizons.
You can easily apply to volunteer in Bali and be a part of our mission trips by following a few simple steps. Once you have decided which program you wish to join, and in which destination, you can go ahead and fill out the application form here.
You will receive a welcome email from the team, acknowledging your application. We will then send your Booking Confirmation in 7-10 working days. Once you receive your Booking Confirmation you can log into your account to view your trip details and make your final payments.
If you can’t decide which program to join, or where to travel, you can always write to us at info@volunteeringsolutions.com - and our Program Advisors will assist you.
How to get a visa for Bali?
Before travelling to Bali, please ensure that you meet the following general requirements:
- Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your expected return date.
- Ensure your passport has at least two blank pages for your visa and other necessary stamps upon arrival and departure.
We suggest booking early for Bali, as not only is it a popular destination, but it also has a Visa process that can take a week or two! You will need a C6B visa, which we help with during the application process. Once you pay the application fee, we will send you the relevant documents and instructions necessary for the Visa.
Is it possible to join short term volunteer programs in Bali?
It most certainly is! Our Tianyar projects have a minimum stay of one week, whereas our Serangan and Pemuteran projects do require at least a two week stay so that you can really make an impact on marine conservation.
Is it possible to join long term volunteer programs in Bali?
Thinking about your gap year travels and how to make the most of it? We can facilitate your every need! Our projects have a maximum duration of 8-12 weeks, project dependent, so you can truly make a lasting impact and travel sustainably. You can switch between projects, offering your skills and hard work up to the projects that need it! All hands on deck is our unofficial motto.
Worried that you’ll find yourself bored after a while? We can assure you that there is no way this will happen, especially not on an island so full of life and diversity! Think you’re a dab hand at cooking? Take a class in traditional Indonesian cuisine and put your skills to the test! Beginners are also welcome to try it out.
Will I have free time to explore Bali during my volunteer trip?
Of course, when you are travelling to a new country, it’s obvious that You’d want to explore and experience the area, making the most of your journey!
Bali is full of beautiful locations for you to explore. You can spend your evenings passing the time like a local, and exploring the area you live in,whether that be Tianyar, Pemuteran, or Serangan! You’ll be able to socialise with your fellow volunteers, and make lifelong friends.
One of the most biodiverse islands in the world, the wildlife is really something you ought to experience! Spend a day at Bali Safari and Marine Park - This one of the island’s largest and most visited animal theme parks, and youll have a great time exploring this place which is home to over 80 species, all of which roam free in large enclosures that mimic their natural habitats.
If spiritualism is more your thing, you can explore the multitudes of temples present on the island. Bali has some beautiful temples that youve probably seen several times in photographs, but now is the time to see them in real life. Over the weekends, you can visit Tanah Lot Temple, Uluwatu Temple, Besakih Temple etc., and get those postcard-perfect shots!
Think of yourself as a bit of an adrenaline junkie? Go parasailing at Tanjung Benoa Beach - If you have Try out watersports added to your Bali bucket list, then make sure to head off to Tanjung Benoa Beach during the weekends and go parasailing! This is one of the safest activities to do in Bali and you can be assured of flying with types of equipment that fulfil the international standards. Apart from parasailing, you can also go scuba diving or sea walk at Tanjung Benoa.
You really can pack all of this into one trip! Travelling sustainably can include so much more than what you previously thought.
















