Beautiful Bali holds many wonders for the discerning traveler to explore. And one way you can discover the gorgeous beaches, exotic tropical finery and take part in a worthy cause is to take a tour to the Turtle Islands and visit the Bali Turtle Conservatory and enjoy an amazing day spending and learning about the endangered species.

The journey to the Turtle Islands begins in the dazzling beach of Tanjung Benoa. If you’re looking for a Bali beach resort located close to the beach, consider staying at the Holiday Inn Resort Bali Benoa as it is conveniently located just 5 minutes away. The journey itself is quite an experience as visitors must travel by boat and these boats are glass bottomed which gives stunning views of colorful schools of fish and coral reefs and marine plants when they stop at fish spot points.

After the pleasurable boat trip you will reach the Turtle Islands. The Turtle Islands comprise of three islands but only one island, Pulau Selingan, is open to the public. Turtles are an endangered species, thus the Bali Turtle Conservatory has taken great measures to conserve these innocent animals and protect them from exploitation. At the Bali Turtle Conservatory at the turtle islands you can turtle nestling areas and the whole conservation process. You will be introduced to the process of how to take care of a turtle; the incubation of turtle eggs, newly hatched baby turtles and turtles that are more than a hundred years old!

At the Turtle Islands you will also get to see a range of tropical animals such as different species of birds, snakes, monkeys, iguana, bats and the giant Komodo dragon!

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.
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