The Bentota Sea Turtle Conservation Project, situated in the coastal town of Bentota, Sri Lanka, is a haven for sea turtles and a center of marine conservation. Established to protect endangered sea turtles, the project has become a key player in the fight against the threats that these creatures face, including poaching and habitat loss. The sanctuary operates as a hatchery, a rehabilitation center, and an educational hub. Visitors get the opportunity to learn about the five species of sea turtles that frequent Sri Lanka’s shores, their life cycles, and the conservation efforts in place to safeguard their future. The project actively involves community members, emphasizing the importance of preserving the delicate marine environment. Guests can witness the careful process of collecting and incubating eggs until they hatch and the turtles are released back into the ocean. This hands-on conservation experience allows visitors to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of marine wildlife and the global necessity of ecological preservation.