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Community work and turtle conservation in coastal Sri Lanka


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Community work and turtle conservation in coastal Sri Lanka

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Overview

Fancy helping a paradise lost?

Some of the most beautiful places in the world often have the biggest problems and nowhere is that more evident than in Sri Lanka, where the tropical peace was ended by the 2004 tsunami. You’ll get the chance to take part in a variety of conservation activities and help with the children of the local community centre as you help the environment and the people get back on their feet. You also have the unforgettable chance to see the island’s stunning natural diversity and spectacular sapphire seas up close by helping out the turtle project in the area. This is a project for the flexible amongst you who don’t mind pitching in, but the chance to make a difference in such a beautiful island is ample reward for your efforts. 

When you book this trip US$75 of your fee is used to purchase infromation boards, educational resources or equivalent through our Big Giving programme.

Trip Highlights:

  • Helping to conserve these awesome creatures of the sea
  • Exploring Sri Lanka's stunning coastline and finding your own personal favourite spot!
  • Meeting and making friends with the local community - and taking inspiration from their strong spirit and approach to life

Fast Facts

Project Information

  • Project Duration: Min 2 weeks - Max 3 weeks
  • Project Costs: US$ 1229.00 for 2 weeks, US$ 210.00 for every week thereafter
  • Location of project:Kosgoda, on the west coast about 70 kms south of Colombo
  • Arrival Airport:Colombo (airport code CMB)
  • Activities:Various types of conservation work, including monitoring turtle activity and creating information resources. Various activities including general care and assistance in the local community. This will include playing games with children, teaching English & basic life skills to all ages
  • Working Hours:7 and 1/2 hours a day from 8.30am to 12.30pm and from 1.30pm to 5.00pm, although you may get involved in night patrols looking for turtles, all other time is free 
  • Getting to the project:Accommodation on site 
  • Requirements:Minimum age 18, Police check required (fees apply) 
  • Other:Sinhala New Year takes place each year from approximately 11th to 18th April, there will be festivities around this time so please expect disruptions to your work at the project and routine. 

What's Included

  • Accommodation:Shared rooms in volunteer house
  • Food:Breakfast and dinner
  • Airport Pickup:Included on arrival date - ask us for details if you're arriving early
  • Training:In-country orientation
  • Support:Pre-departure helpdesk, Local in-country team and 24hr emergency support

What's not included

  • Flights, Insurance, Visas, Return Airport transfer, Local Transport, Food (lunch is not provided)

We work in partnership with hundreds of established projects that are run by local communities. The information on our website comes directly from the projects and we work with them to ensure this information is as accurate as possible. However, due to the very nature of the projects themselves the exact details of what happens on a daily basis can change with little or no notice. If you have travelled with us and have any updates to this information, please let us know.