Go to a turtle sanctuary and learn about conservation efforts. The turtles are in a natural tidal pool the pond is actually a large, natural tidal pool in the coral rock behind the beach. It was originally set up to rehabilitate and study marine turtles that had been caught in fishing nets, and the project developed to ensure that local baby turtles were also protected.
The sanctuary is 35km southeast of Zanzibar Town, just off the road to Paje; take the dirt road opposite the entrance to Jozani-Chwaka National Park. You can get here by organised tour (usually combined with Jozani Forest), or by bus 309 or 310 from Paje or Zanzibar Town.
The peak nesting season falls on April–May.Turtles start to hatch.
Is to help local people benefit from tourism and conservation. In three large pools you can observe sea turtles and fish-farming side by side. It's also a great place to see giant tortoises, translocated here from Chunguu Island as a gift from the president of Zanzibar. A helpful guide will show you around.
Generally, turtles nest year-round on the Tanzanian coast.
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