The East Africa Travel Podcast – #30 Flippers and full moon tracks with Diani Turtle Watch, Kenya

 

(Posted 11th July 2026)

 

 

This article was originally published by Charlotte Beauvoisin on Diary of a Muzungu.

 

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Standing on the sun-bleached white coral sands of Kenya’s famous Diani Beach with a crowd of excited holidaymakers, I watch tiny turtles emerge from their sandy egg chamber for their maiden scramble into the sea. In Episode 30 of the award-winning East Africa Travel Podcast, I explore the fascinating world of marine conservation with the passionate Diani Turtle Watch team.

You can hear the crowd’s excitement, listen to conversations with expert conservationists and passionate young volunteers. It was so much fun!

 

Recorded as-it-happened on the beach, you’ll hear:

 

  • How a chance meeting at Diani’s Sea Turtle Festival turned into an exclusive invitation to witness a live beach hatching (and the five rules I had to follow).
  • Why Diani Turtle Watch volunteers – and the occasional visitor – move turtle eggs from one beach to another
  • How the temperature of the sand dictates a turtle’s sex (and why it takes up to 30 years to find out the results)
  • Where do they go? The mystery of the baby turtles “20 lost years” at sea.
  • Plastic pollution: the deadly threat to turtles from “ghost nets” and plastic bags that mimic the jellyfish that turtles love to eat.
  • How local hotels are becoming more sustainable, from building walls out of recycled bottles to composting organic waste for their vegetable farm.
  • How tourists can get actively involved in marine conservation – even on holiday.

 

Listen on: Apple Podcasts + Spotify + Diary of a Muzungu and YouTube (audio only).

#30 Flippers and full moon tracks with Diani Turtle Watch, Kenya

https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/podcast/30-flippers-and-full-moon-tracks-with-diani-turtle-watch-kenya/

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Tune in to the ATTA® award-winning East Africa Travel Podcast for the dawn chorus of a tropical rainforest, gorilla tracking adventures and the sound of waves lapping on an Indian Ocean beach. Join me on my morning nature walks (mind we don’t slip in an elephant pothole!) and listen in to illuminating chats with conservationists and intrepid travellers in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda.

Visit www.eastafricatravelpodcast.com for detailed transcripts.

Got an idea for an episode? Get in touch with Charlotte Beauvoisin Diary of a Muzungu

 

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