FAQs - Questions about Six Degrees off grid eco lodge, hostel and beach resort in Sulawesi Indonesia

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FAQs - Questions about Six Degrees off grid eco lodge, hostel and beach resort in Sulawesi Indonesia

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We’ve compiled answers to the most common questions about Six Degrees Off Grid and eco-tourism in Sulawesi. From practical details about your stay to how you can support sustainable travel, you’ll find everything you need to know here. Expand the FAQ sections below to learn more!

Staying at an eco-lodge in Sulawesi allows you to experience the stunning biodiversity of the island while minimizing your environmental impact. Eco-lodges, like Six Degrees Off Grid, operate sustainably by using renewable energy, local materials, and offering nature-based activities that promote environmental awareness.

Six Degrees Off Grid is powered entirely by solar energy and uses local materials in its construction. It supports sustainable practices by offering low-impact accommodation and promoting environmental education through its nature activities and wildlife conservation efforts.

Guests at Six Degrees Off Grid can enjoy a variety of activities, such as snorkelling, freediving, yoga and paddleboarding. You can also explore the nearby jungle and beaches, visit local villages, or take part in conservation-focused experiences, like dugong and turtle watching and coral reef protection.

Yes, we offer full-board accommodation, which includes three delicious meals a day featuring local Kaili dishes and some international options. Meals are prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Additional snacks and drinks are available for an additional charge

Absolutely! We can arrange a private airport pickup from Palu's Mutiara SIS Al-Jufrie Airport to Six Degrees Off Grid. Please let us know your arrival details in advance.

Yes, we have eco-friendly composting toilets to minimise water usage and reduce waste impact. They’re clean, well-maintained, and part of our sustainable operations. Toilets utilise fine saw dust sourced as a bi-product from the local sawmill.

No, our accommodations do not have air conditioning, as we strive to minimise energy consumption. However, all rooms are designed to stay cool naturally with good ventilation, a sea breeze, and fans.

The nearest airport is Palu's Mutiara SIS Al-Jufrie Airport (PLW), which is well-connected to major cities in Indonesia like Jakarta, Makassar, and Surabaya. From there, we can arrange transportation to our eco-lodge.

The best time to visit Sulawesi for eco-tourism is during the dry season, from April to October. During this period, weather conditions are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, diving, and snorkelling, and you can enjoy the region's rich biodiversity. However there are plenty of sunny days in the rainy season, and plenty of activities specific to the rainy season.

Six Degrees Off Grid is committed to environmental conservation through initiatives like waste management, water conservation, and using eco-friendly energy sources. The lodge also collaborates with local communities on conservation efforts, such as protecting marine life and promoting sustainable practices.

Yes! One of the highlights of staying at Six Degrees Off Grid is the opportunity to engage with the local Kaili people. You can visit nearby villages, learn about traditional customs, and support community-based eco-tourism projects.

Six Degrees Off Grid offers comfortable, eco-friendly bungalows and a longhouse, all designed to blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings. Rooms feature simple, rustic décor, solar-powered electricity, and views of the forest or the sea. A buildings are made of wood, and feature tradition palm-thatch roofs.

You can book your stay directly on our website. We offer easy, secure online booking with detailed information on our accommodations and activities.

You can contribute to sustainable travel by following our eco-friendly guidelines, such as conserving water, minimizing waste, and supporting local businesses. Additionally, you can participate in environmental initiatives like beach clean-ups or wildlife conservation activities.