Monday, May 24, 2010

Glass Bottom n turtle Island

Turtle is one of the rare habitats protected by government. In Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua, Bali, there are breeding habitat for sea turtles to avoid the extinction of turtles which are self financing managed by the community of Tanjung Benoa, Bali, which had previously received help from the WWF.


Package tours that we call Turtle Island Glass Bottom Boat is combined with a look at marine parks off the coast of Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua, Bali. When taking this tour package, can also enjoy the ornamental fish that live freely in the middle of the sea, feeding the bread, which we had previously provided. We invite tourists into the sea approximately 300-500 meters.


We can enjoy the beautiful coral reefs and ornamental fish from the boat through the clear glass contained submarine under the boat while throwing sandwiches at least 15 minutes. Here we will realize, how beautiful the world under the sea if we preserve. Of course, coral reefs, corals, ornamental fish that live in Tanjung Benoa is prohibited was arrested and protected by the fishing communities, because fishermen in Tanjung Benoa no longer catch fish, but to serve tourists or tourist to see the fish.
Next we headed turtle breeding approximately 15 minutes from the place to see coral reefs and fish. In a way we can enjoy views of Benoa Harbour in Bali with the ships that dock and see the airplane takeoff and landing at Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport. Arriving at the captive turtle tourists are welcome to see turtles and take a photo.


Local guides will explain the process of following the development of other animal turtle because apart from a captive hawksbill sea turtle eggs that are ready to egg, and some even 100 years old. In this place there are also some other animals like birds older brother, eagle, monkey, lizard, snake and others. Next trip back to the dock. This tour lasts approximately one hour which is very suitable for educational tours, because through this tour we will add knowledge about nature and our environment.

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