Turtle Conservation Centre Sanur (Rumah Penyu)

Supporting Eco-Tourism: The Turtle Sanctuary Near Sanur

The Turtle Conservation Centre (Rumah Penyu) is located within the beautiful serene island of Serangan which is not far from Sanur beach. The centre is said to be of use to the visitors that are looking forward towards eco-friendly tourism on Bali. The very basic idea of setting up this shelter was to save the endangered marine turtles and also provide knowledge to people concerning water life. The place's true beauty lies in its simplicity and if you fit anywhere on the animal lover spectrum, then you will leave this centre with a lump in your throat.

A Mission to Protect and Educate

The Centre Casa dari Penyu works for the aim of stopping slaughter of the beautiful sea animals by taking care of the embryo turtle. The organizations are very careful with the young turtles at the same time all their changes are being provided back to the great outdoors. There are many steps for providing first aid for sea creatures with injuries at the same time gathering attention with how many absorbed people, heavy materials in batches placed across land coming up before their position to brightly light the target can be effortlessly seen makes them lead… In this place you are not only for people. One of the main purposes is to give knowledge.

A Hands-On, Family-Friendly Experience

The most popular part of Turtle Conservation Centre is not only educational, it is also participative. Guests have the opportunity to view hatchlings, feed adult turtles confined in rehabilitation tanks, and take part in turtle release ceremonies (depending on time of the year). It is a great social outing for adults with children as it allows them to appreciate nature first-hand while supporting a good cause. Employees of the conservation centre are very helpful and answer questions related to enactments of colonial Indonesia done by the Balinese people with respect to sea turtles.

Planning Your Visit to Rumah Penyu

Turtle Conservation Centre, which is just 15 minutes from central Sanur, is easily accessible and open on a daily basis. Although there are no set fees for entrance, some donation is given in order to assist their critical labs. One hour is the approximate time for paying attention to the surroundings of the conservation centre, which can be added to a day of venturing around the southern Bali coast. Don’t forget to leave your travel documents at home and capture beautiful images while fostering kindness towards nature.