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Edu Tour Marine and Aquatic Ecosystems |
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Jelaja Jogja |
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Tour guide for various marine and aquatic ecosystem concept tourist locations in and around Jogja. |
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Starting from Rp 100,000 |
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Rated 4.9 out of 5 · 213 reviews |
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Jogja |
Learning isn’t confined to the classroom; it can also happen through direct experiences involving exploration and interaction with nature. Jelaja’s Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems offers an innovative way for students and university students to gain a deeper understanding of marine ecosystems through interactive and fun activities.
In this program, participants will visit marine research centers, oceanographic laboratories, and marine conservation areas to learn more about underwater life. They’ll explore marine biodiversity, the impacts of climate change, and environmental preservation efforts through scientific experiments, marine ecosystem simulations, and technology-based educational games.
Not only that, the Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems also provides opportunities for participants to discuss directly with marine biologists and environmental practitioners. With this experience-based learning approach, participants can understand the importance of maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems and increase their environmental awareness.
The ocean holds many mysteries and beauties waiting to be explored! Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems from Jelaja invites students and university students to understand marine ecosystems directly through interactive exploration. In this program, guided by professional tour guides, participants will learn about marine biodiversity, the role of coastal ecosystems, and the impact of climate change on underwater life.
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Kulon Progo Mangrove Forest is not just an ordinary tourist destination, but also a natural laboratory rich in valuable lessons. For students and university students who want to understand coastal ecosystems more deeply, this place offers an educational experience directly connected to environmental realities. Here, we can see firsthand how mangrove roots play a role in preventing abrasion and providing a home for various unique marine species.
Through Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems from Jelaja, participants will have the opportunity to learn directly about coastal ecosystem conservation. Not just walking around, but also observing marine life, understanding the natural filtration process of seawater, and even practicing mangrove planting as part of efforts to maintain ecological balance. With this interactive approach, learning becomes more real and meaningful.
Besides expanding insights into the importance of coastal ecosystems, a visit to Kulon Progo Mangrove Forest with Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems from Jelaja also opens opportunities for students and university students to get involved in real actions to protect the environment. Come on, make this experience a first step in understanding and preserving Indonesia’s natural wealth in a fun and beneficial way!
The Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems program invites participants to learn about marine ecosystems, coastal conservation, and the role of marine life firsthand.
This Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems program is open to students, university students, and anyone interested in marine life and the environment.
Participants of the Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems gain insights into marine ecosystems, conservation practices, and direct experience through educational experiments and simulations.
Registration for the Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems can be done by accessing the brochure, viewing cost details, and contacting the Jelaja team for more information.
The Edu Tour: Marine & Aquatic Ecosystems program takes place at educational locations such as Baron Beach, Kulon Progo Mangrove Forest, and Drini Beach in Yogyakarta.