Sri Lanka Sea Turtle Conservation for Schools

Turtle conservation, cultural immersion, and self-development

Destination

Age

Age 14+

Minimum Stay

1 week

Start Date

Anytime

Accommodation

Mixed

What’s included

Dedicated Pre-Departure Support

Your group’s own contact to support with everything from application to departure.

Accommodation & Amenities

Clean, safe, and welcoming accommodation. A home away from home with comfortable amenities.

Meals

All breakfast, lunch, and dinners, and always fresh drinking water.

Presentations for Students Parents and Teachers

Online or in-person presentations to answer all questions and help prepare travellers for their programme.

Trip Overview

Why Sri Lanka for your Conservation and Environment programme?

Sri Lanka is one of the best places in the world to study the challenges of marine conservation, particularly around endangered sea turtles. Students will work first-hand with conservationists tackling issues such as poaching, pollution, and habitat loss, while seeing how community education and hands-on work can make a measurable difference.

Beyond its conservation focus, this programme also offers a unique cultural dimension. From exploring Buddhist temples and colonial forts to taking part in local cooking and craft traditions, students experience how culture and environment are interwoven in Sri Lanka. This balance of conservation service and cultural immersion provides a structured and curriculum-relevant platform to enhance learning in biology, geography, and global citizenship.

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British Youth Travel Award 2025, Best Experience of the Year (Silver) Award
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SDG Contribution finalist
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