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Turtles laying and hatching at Ras Al Jinz

Ras Al Jinz is a beach and wildlife centre that is at the far eastern Oman end of the Arabian Peninsula and is an important protected site for the Green Turtle species to lay their eggs.  What these turtles go through in their migrations and nesting techniques to secure the next generation is truly mind-blowing, and in seeing the small hatchlings making their way back to the ocean at such a small size next to the giant mothers is actually quite emotional . . .

 

. . . but the problem with this experience is how it is managed, which feels like all the bad aspects of mass tourism.  You’re grouped with fellow tourists all at the same time around 9pm – there were around 5 groups of 25 when I visited.  You all walk the 20mins to the beach together.  All wait right near each other to approach a turtle.  All stumble around in the dark not quite knowing where you are going for around 30mins.  And then all walk back 20mins to the visitor centre.  The format wouldn’t be so bad if the guides had a bit of passion because tourists understand the restrictions of no light and the need to not disturb the turtles, but they all tend to have that more-bothered-about-their-mobile-phone-and-guests-are-a-bit-of-a-nuisance attitude that is unfortunately all too common in the Middle East.

 

Don’t get me wrong, it’s quite funny as you collectively laugh at how silly the whole thing is.  And, you do get to see glimpses of the turtles digging themselves in, laying eggs and hatchlings at this time of year.  But its just not worth the long drive there.  Your time could be far better spent in the wonderful red deserts or mountains of Oman

 

If determined to go, biggest tip – stay at the Turtle Guest House rather than the Turtle Reserve.  30% of the price, nice enough and they also organise your tour for you.

 

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