In the evenings most of the participants usually went to a local cafΓ© close to the centre where we would play some cards, have some snacks and listen to live music. On some nights we would also head to Ubud because there were some bigger pubs and clubs where you could party.
The weekends during the teaching program were free as well, so we mostly travelled during that time. We went back to Canggu once again, but we also visited two beautiful waterfalls (Sekumpul and Kipuan Kebo), the close by Pura Ulun Danu Beratan Bedugul, a temple on a small island inside a giant volcano lake which was absolutely stunning, Pura Tanah Lot, which is also a temple on a small island but this time itβs in the ocean and here you have a fantastic view on the sunset if the sky is clear and so much more that it would take way too long to list it all.
The time flew by way too fast. We had so much fun and such a great time with the children and the exploration during the weekends, that I didnβt even realize, that the first part of my Bali travels was nearing its end.
I kind of dreaded my last day in school, because I knew, that it would mean goodbye for a long time and that Iβd miss these children a lot. And when it inevitably came, I was heartbroken. All these little, usually happy faces were frowning. They felt the same as I did. Few of them were smiling when we said our goodbyes, mostly because they once again played one of their pranks. Most were sad and some even cried a little bit. The time has been so much fun, even when it was challenging, but I knew that Iβd never forget it or them.
But I also knew that the coming time would be great as well and so I had an amazing last weekend with some of the other participants before I left.
On Sunday the second part of my travels began. I packed my stuff, cleaned up the room and met up with one of the Green Lion coordinators. She brought me to the port in Sanur, where I would take a speedboat to Nusa Penida, a small island next to Bali. Here I would be part of the turtle conservation and rehabilitation centre.
The boat ride was over very quickly, but you get a great look at Nusa Penida and its neighbouring islands Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. Bali is already a very green island with a lot of forests, but it was nothing compared to those three smaller islands. The people I arrived with and the people that were already working at the centre were once again super nice and welcomed me with open arms. I immediately found a small group of people which I befriended and with which I would do most of the work during the week but also spent most of my free time with. They were great!
But letβs start with the work. A lot of turtle species are endangered due to the pollution of the ocean. Green Lion is one of many organisations that is trying to help the turtles by rehabilitating them if they are sick or injured or raising them if they find the eggs in a dangerous place.
As a participant, you get a great insight into the typical work and also do or at least help with most of the work that the employees of Green Lion usually do. Your day to day work consists of cleaning the turtles and their tanks, preparing their food (fish and crabs), hunting the aforementioned crabs and feeding the turtles.
On Fridays, we would also release turtles that were seen as fit enough for the ocean. The employees would also teach us a lot about the different kinds of turtles that they have at their centre and how and wherein the ocean they live exactly. I have to say that the work is quite physical and demanding, but also very rewarding, especially on the Fridays where you can see the turtles, that you helped grow a bit, getting back into the ocean.