When was the last time you see a firefly?
Our scientific observation shown that fireflies population is decreasing over time now in Bali. Mostly caused by the environment degradation and human behavior. This phenomenon will continue to happen, if we don’t take action. Fireflies decreased population in Bali inspired our regenerative movement to save the fireflies through “Bring Back The Light”
You’ll learn fireflies life cycles from a scientific perspective, and what caused their population are decreasing. We are also pleased to share about the fireflies from the Balinese cultural perspective.
By joining this activity, you’ll not only experience the magic of these creatures but also support the conservation in the village. Your participation directly contributes to protection and a sustainable environment.
Enter the journey of the fireflies life cycles and see the world through the eyes of the fireflies
5:00 PM – Arrival at the Home for Fireflies Conservation
Gather at the host location.
Meet the host and researcher for an introduction to fireflies, their habitat, and their presence in Bali.
Prepare with comfortable clothing, insect repellent, and necessary equipment.
5:30 PM – Learning About Fireflies' Life Cycle
Explore the fireflies lab to understand their life stages and development.
6:00 PM – Discovering the Fireflies' Natural Habitat
Visit the local plantation and farming area.
Learn about pesticide-free zones that support fireflies' ecosystems.
6:30 PM – Traditional Cooking Session
Participate in a short cooking experience in a traditional kitchen.
Enjoy a delightful dinner.
7:15 - 8:00 PM – Fireflies in Action
As night falls, observe fireflies' mesmerizing behavior.
Visit the lab and explore their natural habitat.
Learn about their ecological importance.
8:30 PM – Witness Fireflies’ Blinking Patterns
Experience the enchanting sight of fireflies' blinking lights (dependent on population cycles).
End the journey with a deeper appreciation of nature.