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Ahungalla Sea Turtle Conservation Project, Ahungalla
Also known as: Ahungalla Turtle Hatchery. Ahungalla Sea Turtle Conservation Project offers a rare chance to witness the life cycle of sea turtles up close. Located on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, this project is a haven for nature enthusiasts and conservationists alike. Visitors often highlight the opportunity to release hatchlings into the ocean, a moment that resonates deeply with many. The center provides educational tours that shed light on the challenges faced by these marine creatures. WanderVlogs captures these authentic experiences, offering tips on the best times to visit and FAQs about the conservation efforts. The project not only focuses on turtle conservation but also engages the local community, making it a meaningful visit for those interested in sustainable tourism.
Last updated: Nov 10, 2025
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