Gowa Regency, Bajeng District, Pabbentengang Village, Lanra-lanra Hamlet, South Sulawesi
Embrace the Restoration Journey
Nature Care Volunteering extends an invitation to join a meaningful initiative in Gowa Regency. Volunteer your time and efforts to contribute to the restoration of Gowa's land, planting coconut (Cocos nucifera), Bitti (Vitex cofassus), and Bamboo trees, complemented by nurturing short plans. This project aims to enhance Gowa's existing environment, offering a unique opportunity for volunteers to make a positive impact
Cultural Voluntourism Experience
Situated just 50.6 kilometers from the vibrant city of Makassar, Gowa Regency provides a serene backdrop for a voluntourism journey. Volunteers will not only engage in environmental restoration but also be welcomed and accommodated into the houses of local farmers. Immerse yourself in the strong cultural lives of the community, fostering a genuine connection and gaining insights into their way of life.
This cultural immersion not only riches your experience but also provides an opportunity to improve communication skills.
Weekend Exploration
During weekends and holidays, volunteers are encouraged to freely explore the Makassar city and its surroundings. This adds an exciting dimension to the voluntourism experience, allowing volunteers to discover the vibrant culture, traditional cuisines, historical sites, more tourist destinations.
Enhancing Water Quality and Local Economy
This restoration program also aims to enhance water quality and provide tangible results from tree planting to improve the local economy. By empowering the local community, the program not only impacts the environment but also contributes to the local economy. The results of tree planting not only create an ecological balance but also provide a positive boost to local economic growth.
Inspiring Local Agriculture Practices
This program srves as a practical example for local farmers, showcasing sustainable land restoration methods that they can apply to their own land and daily lives. By incorporating these practices, farmers can not only contrubute to environmental conservation but also enhance the productivity and resilience of their agricultural endeavors.
Your participation in this voluntourism journey goes beyond environmental restoration; it becomes a bridge for cultural exchange, personal growth, and community connection.
Join us in this unique opportunity, where your efforts contribute to the restoration of Gowa's landscape, and your journey becomes a meaningful exploration of culture, nature, and sustainable agriculture.