Longsha campsite, Monsoon, cleanups and helping hands

We made it through the last ten years!

2014 Longsha campsite began its journey, with Longsha boat services following a few years later.

Take a look over the last ten years. We extend a big thank you to all the friends, family, and guests who have helped along the way.

Round island cleanups (by boat to the back of the island) always occur after the monsoon season ends. They continue throughout the year to manage rubbish collecting around the back of the island and along the front shoreline.

During the season the island staff work hard to clean the front of the island every morning taking and removing all rubbish off the island and back to the mainland, reducing on any landfill.

Sadly due to human waste, the front of island still can become littered very quickly, so cleanups happen regularly through out the season to try and stay on top of keeping Kapas island beautiful

If you have a group or want to help contribute to Island clean ups, ask staff at Longsha, KBC Chalets or De Siri, and they will point you in the right direction.

Kapas conservation, a great organisation set up to help maintain the beauty of Kapas island and you can find more info at:

https://conservation.pulaukapas.my

See marine life, flora, turtle projects, clean ups and art n craft workshops for example.

There is also info about the Kapas turtle conservation on here also.

Below is some examples of round the back of Island cleanups initiated before the conservation group started.

Mother Nature can cause a lot of damage in the monsoon. It’s always a nice surprise to see when nothing much has been damaged.

It takes about a good week to clean up all the leaves and rubbish collected around the campsite. This allows the sun to reach the sand. The sand needs to dry out from the monsoon rains, preparing it for the new season.

Sometimes the damage gives an opportunity to change things and rebuild. Other times, it’s just simply repairing the damage and doing a good clean up.

Before and after jet washing the toilets, this happens every monsoon. Ready for repainting.

Many things are collected and washed into Kapas island during Monsoon waves.

Below is an example of land that breaks of from the mainland and somehow ends up on the island. It can be very difficult to remove once the high tides have stopped coming.

Eventually the land is cleaned and ready for the season.

Contact us through our website. 

https://longshacampingandboatservices.com

https://longshacampingandboatservices.com/blog/

Here you can find our Telephone numbers for camping and boats services. There is also a bunch of useful information for when you plan your tip to Longsha campsite

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