Bali
When I arrived at the airport, a member of the local team met me at the airport and took me to the volunteer accommodation. I stayed in volunteer houses, located about 15 minutes drive from the center of Ubud. Located in small villages, it is a great place to see typical Balinese life.Living conditions are comfortable and all volunteer houses have fans in the rooms. Volunteers can expect to share a dormitory-style room with four to eight other volunteers. These bedrooms are separated by gender. The bathroom is shared with a hot shower and western toilets. WiFi is available at the volunteer accommodation and there are great internet cafes in Ubud if you want access to a higher speed connection.
You saw Bali in November for which its weather seemed to me well, I took advantage of the sunny days to enjoy the towns of Bali and its temperature was 30° / 24° during the time I was alone there were 3 days of rain.
About the program.
The name of the program is Volunteering in Environmental Education in Bali and allows volunteers to teach local primary school children about recycling and sustainable living, as well as share English language skills.As a voluntier I have five activities I do:
- I have teach classes on responsible waste disposal and recycling.
- I have plan lessons and activities.
- I have Community cleanup campaigns were organized.
- I have create dynamic activities to live together.
In my free time I do three activities I planed. I goin to takin advantage of I was in Bali Adventure week is the perfect way to experience the adventurous side of this beautiful little island, I goin to takin a bike tour, going to visit an active volcano and also going to tour spice plantations and rice fields.



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