World Turtle Day: A Symbol of Purposeful Travel

A baby loggerhead turtle crawling over rocky sand toward the ocean

Every year on May 23rd, World Turtle Day shines a spotlight on the plight of turtles and tortoises across the globe. This day, launched by the American Tortoise Rescue in 2000, is dedicated to raising awareness about these ancient creatures, their rapidly vanishing habitats, and the urgent need for conservation.

Southern Africa is home to several turtle species, including the endangered Leatherback and Loggerhead turtles, which nest along the pristine shores of KwaZulu-Natal. These majestic reptiles have traversed our oceans for over 100 million years, but today face unprecedented threats — from plastic pollution and coastal development to climate change and illegal trade.

Why World Turtle Day Matters

World Turtle Day isn’t just about turtles — it’s about protecting the delicate balance of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Turtles are keystone species: their survival affects everything from seagrass health to jellyfish populations. Their wellbeing is a mirror reflecting the overall health of our planet.

At Thompsons Africa, this aligns deeply with our ‘Travel with Purpose’ strategy. As custodians of unforgettable African experiences, we recognise our responsibility to protect the environment and wildlife that make this continent magical. We believe in travel that sustains, educates, and uplifts — and we actively support initiatives that preserve biodiversity and promote ethical wildlife tourism.

Our Commitment in Action

Whether it’s choosing eco-certified accommodation, promoting marine conservation tours, or guiding guests to tread gently in fragile habitats, we embed purpose in every itinerary. By raising awareness of endangered species like turtles, we invite our guests to become partners in protection, turning their journeys into opportunities for positive impact.

On this World Turtle Day, remember that every travel choice has a ripple effect. Together, we can ensure that future generations inherit not just stories, but thriving oceans, wild beaches, and turtles still gliding through them.

Our St Lucia Turtle Tour offers a unique opportunity to witness these magnificent animals when they come onto the beach to lay their eggs (operates November to March annually).

Spend an evening with us searching for the enormous and extremely endangered Leatherback and Loggerhead turtles, when they come onto the beach to lay their eggs.  This unique and fascinating tour enters the reserve either in the afternoon or evening (depending on low tide). The tour departs from St Lucia and starts with a game drive through the Eastern Shores Game Reserve.  At Cape Vidal drive onto a pristine beach where the search for turtle begins, driving up the beach for 25 km to Leven Point.  From there is an opportunity to walk further up to the beach.  A light meal is served during the evening.  Once off the beach, game drive back to St Lucia using a spotlight searching for nocturnal animals.  Animals such as rhino, buffalo, leopard and many others may be seen.

Departs Daily on request from 16h30
Duration 6 – 7 Hours
(Operates Nov – Mar only)

YOUR EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Evening beach drive and walk
  • Leatherback and Loggerhead viewing
  • Evening game drive through Eastern Shores Game Reserve
  • Snacks and refreshments

THOMPSONS AFRICA

20 The Boulevard
West End Business Park
Westville, KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa

Tel: +27 31 275 3500
Email: info@thompsonsafrica.com

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