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For animal lovers, especially turtles, you will be touched by the activities carried out by several people who want to preserve the life of turtles in Bali. They created a place where in their heroic actions they saved turtles amidst their dwindling numbers due to hunting and the natural food chain. These people are looking for where turtle eggs are placed when their mothers lay them in the sand. With all the knowledge they have, they come and save them from being hunted by animals or irresponsible people. Then they provide a place to hatch them so that the population of turtles can be saved. If they are allowed to hatch naturally, their chances of surviving are only 40% fatal, hunted by humans is even 0%.In captivity, almost 99% of the eggs hatch safely. Get knowledge on how they do it. In this program, when the baby turtles are at least 1 month old, they will be returned to nature. Be a witness and even be part of freeing these turtles in nature. Afterward, we will make a special meal just for you at the Balinese housing complex with a Balinese housewife cooking in a Balinese family atmosphere.
10.00am – 10.30am transfer to turtle conservation
10.30am – 13.00pm explore turtle conservation and release turtle
13.00pm – 13.20pm transfer to Balinese house
13.20pm – 14.20pm explore Balinese house and lunch with Local dish cooked by housewives.
14.20pm – 15.00pm back to hotel
Same place where pick up place
Release turtle babies
**10:00 AM - 10:30 AM:** Transfer to the Turtle Conservation
**10:30 AM - 1:00 PM:** Explore the Turtle Conservation and participate in turtle releases
**1:00 PM - 1:20 PM:** Transfer to a traditional Balinese house
**1:20 PM - 2:20 PM:** Explore the Balinese house and enjoy a local dish prepared by the housewives
**2:20 PM - 3:00 PM:** Return to the hotel
By participating in this tour, you are indirectly supporting the volunteers who work tirelessly to protect these turtles. Their survival in the wild is increasingly fragile, and your involvement helps ensure that conservation efforts can continue.
Volunteers, using their expertise, patrol the beach during certain months to rescue turtle eggs from the sand and relocate them to a safe shelter. The eggs are carefully placed in a prepared area, where detailed records are kept. Once the hatchlings emerge, they are placed in holding ponds where they are cared for during their most vulnerable period, protecting them from predators. In the wild, only about 10% of turtle eggs would survive, but here, the survival rate is over 99%. Once the baby turtles are healthy and strong, typically after about a month, they are released back onto the beach to return to their natural habitat.
During certain months, mother turtles come ashore to lay their eggs. If you visit during this period, you can participate in the search and rescue of turtle eggs. Additionally, during the maintenance phase, when many volunteers may be busy supporting their families, you can assist by cleaning the baby turtle pools and helping with other necessary upkeep tasks.