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Segari Turtle Sanctuary — Attraction in Perak

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Pusat Konservasi dan Penerangan Penyu Segari
9H7J+4H, 34900 Pantai Remis, Perak, Malaysia
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Unnamed Road, 34900 Pantai Remis, Perak, Malaysia
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Segari Turtle Sanctuary

34900 Lumut, Perak, Malaysia
4.2(704)
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marinepark.dof.gov.my

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Nearby attractions of Segari Turtle Sanctuary

Pusat Konservasi dan Penerangan Penyu Segari

Taman Eko Rimba Pasir Panjang

Pusat Konservasi dan Penerangan Penyu Segari

Pusat Konservasi dan Penerangan Penyu Segari

4.6

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Taman Eko Rimba Pasir Panjang

Taman Eko Rimba Pasir Panjang

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4.2
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4.0
2y

Segari Turtle Sanctuary - A Haven for Turtle Enthusiasts

The Segari Turtle Sanctuary is an absolute gem for nature lovers, especially those with a soft spot for these marvelous marine creatures. I recently had the pleasure of visiting this sanctuary, and I must say, it left an indelible impression on me.

First and foremost, the cleanliness of the sanctuary is commendable. The staff and volunteers have done an excellent job in maintaining a pristine environment for the turtles. From the moment you step foot inside, you can sense the dedication and care that goes into ensuring the well-being of these magnificent creatures.

One of the highlights of the sanctuary is the abundance of turtles. From witnessing the awe-inspiring sight of newly hatched turtles making their way to the sea to observing the majestic presence of fully grown turtles, the sanctuary offers a captivating glimpse into the different stages of a turtle's life. It is truly a privilege to witness these remarkable creatures up close and personal.

Additionally, the sanctuary provides ample information about turtles, their life cycles, and conservation efforts. There are educational displays, informative signage, and knowledgeable guides who are always ready to answer any questions you may have. Whether you are a seasoned turtle enthusiast or a curious visitor, the sanctuary offers a wealth of knowledge that is both engaging and accessible to people of all ages.

One of the remarkable aspects of the Segari Turtle Sanctuary is its inclusivity. It caters to a wide range of visitors, ensuring that everyone can enjoy and appreciate the beauty of these creatures. Families, nature enthusiasts, or even individuals seeking a peaceful getaway will find something to cherish at this sanctuary.

Overall, the Segari Turtle Sanctuary is a must-visit destination for anyone who holds a fascination for turtles or a deep appreciation for nature. Its cleanliness, diverse range of turtles, abundance of information, and welcoming atmosphere make it an ideal place to spend a day immersed in the wonders of marine life. I left the sanctuary with a renewed sense of awe and gratitude for the important conservation work...

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5.0
7y

Turtles are endangered species, which exist some 150 million years ago. Today, in the world, there are left with only 7 species of marine turtles, while 4 of them can be found along the coast of Malaysia – namely Leatherback, Green, Hawksbill and Olive Ridley turtles.

Pasir Panjang Beach, the longest beach in the district of Manjung, Perak, was once the favourite nesting ground for the Green Turtles. However, due to human intervention and pollution, their numbers had declined tremendously in recent years. In the effort to save these turtles from extinction, a turtle sanctuary was set up on this awesome beach by the Fisheries Department of Malaysia.

Turtles’ eggs are collected from the beach and breed in a controlled environment. Once the eggs are hatched, the baby turtles will undergo a 5 months observation period before setting free into the sea.

Located about 2km from Segari Town, near the Lumut Power Plant, this hatchery and research centre offers visitors an interesting and educative tour on these endangered species.

But something to note..we cant feed the turtle in here so please dont do that. The baby turtles are so tiny and cute while the adult one you will find out they are a bit playful with the visitors.

The centre is open everyday and visiting hours are:

Mondays to Sundays except Fridays

10:00am to 12:30pm 2:00pm to 5:00pm

Fridays

10:00am to 12:00pm 2:30pm to 5:00pm

Entrance is FREE...and yess it is free.

Also after the visit you can spend some time on the Pasir Panjang Beach which will provide you with...

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4.0
6y

Everything about turtles. Different species. Families with young kids are advised to visit and learn. It is very spacious. Free parking. Lots of trees and just beside a beach. The care takers are very polite and informative about the turtles that they take care and tend to discuss it with guests. Entrance is free. Separate cages according to genus and age and has this restricted wide area plainly for laying eggs. Got actual display of carcasses with labels and description which I find helpful and informative too.

The only thing I wish they could improve is help clean the nearby beach along with concerned tourists. The sand is white and soft but many rubbish. People even can fish and picnic there but pity the environment like that. We've done our part when we visited clearing the rubbish but hopefully for those who wanted to visit, please do help also by not throwing rubbish on the shore. Teach your children to...

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ZLynn BersaraZLynn Bersara
A place, away from the city, good to visit for both young and old. Need to travel a little out of Sitiawan to spend some wonderful time looking at these cute turtles. A good effort to raise public awareness and prevent these seas creatures from going extinct. There are a few species of turtles, separately raised in a few different pools. There's a small information room that showcase turtle specimen and skeleton, not quite well kept - with smell and flies. Off-site, adjacent ground where the entrance is, is full of left-over litter and flies, indecent looking and unhygienic, hopefully all those who visit do care to put in effort to maintain the beauty of the surround beach. Sharing my life retired young - visiting places, enjoying food, experiences different cultures and lifestyle
Shwe Wen LimShwe Wen Lim
Place was abit difficult to locate. If I didn't have Waze I would never be able to find this place as signs to this place was scarce. Management should consider charging a small conservation fees to upkeep this place. Even if it's rm2-3, at least can have abit money to maintain the place as it looked quite abit rundown. However, kudos to department of fisheries for opening this research center. Got to see turtles upclosed for the first time even though we don't get to interact with them. The baby turtles were super cute and tiny. If you have kids, I think they would love this place. It's worth a short detour to see turtles upclosed but do skip it if you're short of time.
Mabubak BubakMabubak Bubak
I would recommend to come here. See up close the turtles. You'll get to see the stages of the turtle's life cycle. The hatchery is also here. The newly born, the juvenile and the adults are inside each ponds. No guide or information were given. Just take your time to read the information signage. Entrance is free. There are toilets and surau. No cafe inside or nearby. If you noticed so many flies here due to chicken farms are located around this area. The beach is so nice to relax. But the water not that clear and beware of jelly fish. At this long stretch of sandy beach is where the turtles will come to lay their eggs.
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A place, away from the city, good to visit for both young and old. Need to travel a little out of Sitiawan to spend some wonderful time looking at these cute turtles. A good effort to raise public awareness and prevent these seas creatures from going extinct. There are a few species of turtles, separately raised in a few different pools. There's a small information room that showcase turtle specimen and skeleton, not quite well kept - with smell and flies. Off-site, adjacent ground where the entrance is, is full of left-over litter and flies, indecent looking and unhygienic, hopefully all those who visit do care to put in effort to maintain the beauty of the surround beach. Sharing my life retired young - visiting places, enjoying food, experiences different cultures and lifestyle
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Place was abit difficult to locate. If I didn't have Waze I would never be able to find this place as signs to this place was scarce. Management should consider charging a small conservation fees to upkeep this place. Even if it's rm2-3, at least can have abit money to maintain the place as it looked quite abit rundown. However, kudos to department of fisheries for opening this research center. Got to see turtles upclosed for the first time even though we don't get to interact with them. The baby turtles were super cute and tiny. If you have kids, I think they would love this place. It's worth a short detour to see turtles upclosed but do skip it if you're short of time.
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I would recommend to come here. See up close the turtles. You'll get to see the stages of the turtle's life cycle. The hatchery is also here. The newly born, the juvenile and the adults are inside each ponds. No guide or information were given. Just take your time to read the information signage. Entrance is free. There are toilets and surau. No cafe inside or nearby. If you noticed so many flies here due to chicken farms are located around this area. The beach is so nice to relax. But the water not that clear and beware of jelly fish. At this long stretch of sandy beach is where the turtles will come to lay their eggs.
Mabubak Bubak

Mabubak Bubak

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