In many parts of Lombok, including Tempasan village, it has long been common for families to migrate overseas—
mainly to Malaysia or the Middle East—in search of work. Many leave through recruitment agencies, taking on
high-interest debts and spending their first year of work repaying those loans. Others risk illegal routes by
boat, often facing dangerous conditions or detention. The jobs are hard, the separation from family is long,
and the cycle of poverty often continues.
Aranka Tempasan Homestay was created as a response to this challenge — a local solution for a global problem.
Founded by local youth and rooted in the heart of Tempasan village, Aranka is not just a place to stay; it’s a
platform for transformation.
Through community-based tourism, Aranka creates real alternatives for young people to stay, grow, and thrive
in their own village. We provide hands-on opportunities in hospitality, guiding, cooking, crafts, and cultural
sharing — allowing local youth and families to earn income while staying connected to their land and traditions.
- Youth training and employment in responsible tourism
- Women's empowerment through weaving, cooking, and homestay management
- Cultural preservation through storytelling, crafts, and local experiences
- Community pride and self-sufficiency, reducing the pressure to migrate
A stay at Aranka directly supports over 30 people, including cooks, guides, drivers, artisans, and local
farmers, and indirectly benefits more than 80 people in the surrounding community through programs in education,
traditional skills preservation, and environmental care.
Every visit contributes directly to a future where young people no longer have to leave their home behind to
seek a better life. At Aranka, we believe small steps in the village can lead to big changes for the next generation.