Program Paid Volunteer Conservation Experience in Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS), Way Kambas National Park is designed as a bridge between conservation needs and global community participation, this program offers a unique opportunity for individuals from diverse backgrounds to actively engage in the preservation of the Sumatran rhinoceros.
Paid Volunteer Conservation Experience

Benefit:
- Conservation education materials to enhance participants’ knowledge about rhino preservation
- Airport/Port pick-up and drop-off transportation in Lampung at the beginning and end of the program
- Comfortable accommodation at the SRS, WKNP.
- Three meals a day throughout the program duration
- Local transportation within the SRS area during the program
- Hands-on field activities with the SRS team, including direct conservation work
- Participation certificate as a token of your contribution to the program
- YABI souvenir as a memento of this meaningful experience
- Participants in the two-week program will also enjoy additional activities beyond the SRS.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
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The Paid Volunteer Conservation Experience is a collaborative program that serves as a bridge between conservation needs and global public participation. Participants contribute financially to support SRS operations while gaining an intensive, hands-on field experience in rhino ecology, science-based conservation practices, and habitat management.
You will get hands-on field experience at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Way Kambas National Park. Activities include direct conservation work with the SRS team, learning about rhino ecology, and science-based conservation practices.
Your contribution is an “all-in” package once you reach Lampung:
- Comfortable accommodation at the SRS.
- Three meals a day.
- Airport/Port pickup and drop-off in Lampung.
- Local transportation within the SRS.
- Conservation education materials, a handbook, and a certificate of completion.
- Exclusive YABI souvenirs.
While the program is open to various backgrounds, we typically look for participants who are at least 18 years old, consistent with similar global wildlife conservation programs.
which includes details on goals, activities, costs, and facilities. Once you register and complete the payment process, you will receive a “Welcome Pack” (PDF) containing technical information, schedules, and logistics to prepare you for the program
