8 Tips for a Sustainable Trip to Gili Trawangan

Posted on 09 September 2022

8 Tips for a Sustainable Trip to Gili Trawangan

When you travel, how much do you think about how you can make your trip sustainable? You may have some things that you already do to travel ‘greener’ but here are some very simple tips that we can use to make your next holiday or dive trip to Gili Trawangan more sustainable. (more…)

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Responsible Diving

Posted on 10 July 2020

Responsible Diving

As divers, we are certainly concerned with marine life and its conservation. These precious ecosystems are easily damaged and human interaction can have far-reaching consequences. This is why it’s so important to be the most responsible diver possible. We have 8 great tips today on how to have as little impact as possible on marine life by being mindful and aware. (more…)

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Making Your Trip to Gili Trawangan Eco-Friendly

Posted on 17 June 2019

Making Your Trip to Gili Trawangan Eco-Friendly

More and more travelers are becoming aware of the environmental impact of travel. In some places the impact is very noticeable and in others much more subtle. On Gili Trawangan it is sometimes hard to see the effects past the beauty of the white sand and clear water, but they are there. Luckily, there are plenty of ways you can lower your footprint when you visit Gili T. Here are some things you can do… (more…)

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Saving a Sea Turtle Paradise: Eco-Tourism and Conservation on Gili Trawangan

Posted on 29 September 2017

Saving a Sea Turtle Paradise: Eco-Tourism and Conservation on Gili Trawangan

Do you dream of swimming with the graceful sea turtles? Gili Trawangan could be one of the best options for the holiday of your dreams thanks to conservation efforts on the island.

Critically endangered hawksbills and green sea turtles are found swimming in the warm waters around the island all year round, attracting divers and snorkelers from all over the world. However, with the growth of tourism and other factors like climate and the destruction of reefs, the turtle population began to decrease. (more…)

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