Bali's Beloved Seasonal Activity: An Enchanting Experience That Benefits Nature

Are you seeking a vacation that goes beyond the ordinary? Then you should visit Bali, where you can immerse yourself in nature’s wonders and create lasting memories. This season,  there’s one activity that stands out from the rest, especially if you want something for the books: releasing hatchlings at Kuta Beach, to support the efforts of the Kuta Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center (KBSTC).

During Bali’s peak tourism season, you have the incredible opportunity to witness the release of turtle hatchlings at one of Bali’s most renowned beaches. These tiny creatures will now venture into the ocean and by being part of this natural spectacle, you can experience the magic of nature up close.

That Feel Good Factor

There’s something about holding a delicate hatchling in your hands (albeit using a small plastic container since participants are not allowed to touch the hatchlings directly) that can fill you with pure joy and a sense of purpose. Releasing these baby turtles connects you with mother nature in a profound way. Taking part in this activity is free, but tourists are encouraged to donate whatever amount they can contribute to help release these precious little creatures into the ocean. 

Your donations, no matter how small, contribute to the preservation of these magnificent turtles and their delicate ecosystem.

The Beauty of Shared Experience

One of the best things about this experience is being around people who share the same values and vibe with you. Standing alongside fellow nature enthusiasts on the sandy shores of Kuta Beach creates somewhat of a special bond. Whether with your loved ones or new acquaintances, doing something meaningful together brings people closer. It’s a shared moment that transcends cultural differences and creates lasting memories.

The Importance of Conservation and Education

Led by I Gusti Ngurah Tresna, or Mr. Turtle, as he is fondly called as the founder of the Kuta Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center, allows you to gain insights into the importance of turtle conservation and preservation of Bali’s natural wonders.

Planning Your Visit

Whilst the hatchling release does not happen daily, it does happen regularly, especially throughout the peak season. There are still so many turtle eggs yet to hatch, and tourists from around the world will have plenty of opportunities to add this once-in-a-lifetime experience to their itinerary. To stay informed, you can visit the KBSTC and stay updated on when the next release is happening.

Bali offers more than just a picturesque destination. Participating in the turtle hatchling release adds meaning and purpose to your vacation. It allows you to be part of something big while nurturing your connection with nature and having the best time of your life

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