Sea Turtle Hatchery
Sea Turtle Hatchery
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Martina W
Austria41 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
We were told and shown that the eggs are hatched in a protected environment. The baby turtles stay in the tanks for 4 days. Then they go into the sea. This would increase their ability to survive. There were also older turtles that were injured. One turtle could be picked up. I wouldn't do that again, I had the feeling that it was very stressful for her. It was a special experience for our animal-loving children. Hopefully everything is true as we were told.
Written 8 August 2023
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Lykke P
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Jul 2024 • Couples
A really nice experience, with owners who are good at explaining. We do not know so much about turtles ourselves - but we are convinced that these turtles thrive very well and the owner is skilled at helping them to get out into the sea again! Hope others will support this place as it is a family that takes very good care of the animals ⁇
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Written 23 July 2024
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S Hollywood
Ireland9 contributions
Jun 2017
Really hated this place during our tour of Sri Lanka. Found it extremely cruel as large turtles have very small area to swim sometimes even 4/5 turtles jammed into a tiny pool with not enough room. Some turtles are limbless and blind and the guide makes them dance - did not impress me in fact it made me even more angry. Stray dogs wandering around during the tour and I explained at least 5 times I wanted the dogs away but the guide did not listen. At the end of the TEN MINUTE Tour the guide shoved a note in our face explaining that the turtle hatchery was very poor and needed tips. Also he lied and pointed to a tiny hut saying it was his home expecting EVEN MORE TIPS. I am extremely angry at the Sri Lankan country as we experienced this everywhere we went - people expecting tips even though u pay into these places. Do not go here
Written 16 June 2017
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Annelies De R
6 contributions
Jun 2016 • Solo
Entrance 500 R. The tourguide is less than 5 minutes. Many turtles are swimming in really small places. I didnt had a good feeling about everything.
Written 15 June 2016
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Simona M
24 contributions
Feb 2016 • Friends
Me and my mum (two women) stayed one day in Ambalangoda. We saw the Turtle Hatchery from the bus and decided to visit it. It's just a little place and the visit takes about half an hour or even less. The tutles are really cute and there is enough time to touch them, take pictures. I really appreciate this activity of saving the sea turtles.
But the problem was with our guide. He looked nice and friendly but later he turned too friendly. He kept standing really close to me and at the very end of the tour while taking a picture with a big turtle he rolled up his skirt and showed his "manhood".
This completely destroyed all the impression of the Turtle Hatchery. He also invited us for the evening to see the releasing of turtles to the sea which must be amazing experience but we were not keen on comming back again!
But the problem was with our guide. He looked nice and friendly but later he turned too friendly. He kept standing really close to me and at the very end of the tour while taking a picture with a big turtle he rolled up his skirt and showed his "manhood".
This completely destroyed all the impression of the Turtle Hatchery. He also invited us for the evening to see the releasing of turtles to the sea which must be amazing experience but we were not keen on comming back again!
Written 24 February 2016
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NswAustraliaDidi
NSW AUSTRALIA1,141 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
Firstly I think it is wonderful that an effort is being made to rescue and protect the turtles, well done. The turtles you see are beautiful however I feel for them swimming in such confined areas just going up and down how sad to think that some of them will do this for the rest of their lives. Also I was concerned that we were allowed to handle the baby turtles, at the very least I think we should have been asked to wash our hands before touching them. I didn't handle any turtles as only a few minutes before arriving at the hatchery I had coated my hands in lotion, I didn't think baby turtles needed this on their little bellies.
Written 8 February 2016
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ljr2209
United Kingdom75 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
This place prides itself on being a sanctuary. After our visit I’m very sceptical this is little more than a money making scheme (naive statement perhaps) and we both felt very guilty we supported it afterwards.
Written 13 October 2018
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A&D Meredith
United Kingdom216 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
Me and my partner visited this place after booking a day out with a guide by our hotel (Riu)
It was one of the best experiences we have ever had! We were lucky enough that on that day they had turtles ready to hatch so our first sight was seeing a worker digging to find them.
Once he had he pulled them out he gave us one to hold. Then we were able to go and put the babies into a large tank and see them swim for the first time. We were then guided around the rest of the tanks shown all the different species they have and how they rescue and save sick turtles.
We could then hold a larger turtle and that was a brilliant experience.
The place I find amazing as they are only interested in saving turtles and putting babies back safely into the sea.
A must visit if you are going to Sri Lanka
It was one of the best experiences we have ever had! We were lucky enough that on that day they had turtles ready to hatch so our first sight was seeing a worker digging to find them.
Once he had he pulled them out he gave us one to hold. Then we were able to go and put the babies into a large tank and see them swim for the first time. We were then guided around the rest of the tanks shown all the different species they have and how they rescue and save sick turtles.
We could then hold a larger turtle and that was a brilliant experience.
The place I find amazing as they are only interested in saving turtles and putting babies back safely into the sea.
A must visit if you are going to Sri Lanka
Written 1 May 2017
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Germur
8 contributions
Nov 2023 • Family
We found our visit to be more about money as the entry price cost more than entry to a large City Zoo. The Turtles’ tanks weren’t much larger than a household bath or plunge pool which we thought cruel for turtle species.
With staff following us around everywhere just looking for money, this trip was not enjoyable nor recommended.
With staff following us around everywhere just looking for money, this trip was not enjoyable nor recommended.
Written 15 November 2023
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Marns
Sri Lanka17 contributions
Jun 2019
I had the absolute please of volunteering at the hatchery for 5 weeks. Originally only 1 but it was so great I asked to stay on for another 4.The staff are incredible and matches the experience! I felt so involved in helping out as well as raising awareness for seal like safety. I got to cut fish, feed turtles, admit medicine, clean their shells, burry eggs and release babies to the wild! we also did beach cleans and collected so many bags of trash and removed them. An unforgettable experience. 10/10
Written 28 July 2019
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Виктория З
Kramatorsk, Ukraine
Адрес фермы Амбалангода, а на карте указана Индурува. судя по фотографиям и отчетам, это две разные фермы. Помогите разобраться.
Written 4 March 2017
Здравствуйте.
Ферма,где мы были, находится именно в самой Амбалангоде,сразу за мостом, по направлению на Хиккадуву.
Written 4 March 2017
Bonjour, il faut compter combien par personne pour la visite ? merci
Written 9 August 2016
bonjour, 500 roupies par personne. (un peu moins de 4 €) . Cdlt.
Written 3 March 2017
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