Visit by Travelers from the Netherlands – 21st April 2026
On the 21st of April 2026, a group of travelers from the Netherlands visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center. The visitors were warmly welcomed and given the opportunity to explore the museum’s exhibits, which showcase the ecological importance of mangrove ecosystems.
During their visit, the group gained valuable insights into mangrove conservation, biodiversity, and the role these unique ecosystems play in protecting coastal environments. They also learned about the ongoing conservation efforts carried out by the museum and its associated community initiatives.
The travelers showed great interest in the educational displays, including preserved specimens and newly introduced coral species, which are now integrated with QR codes for enhanced learning experiences. These digital features allowed visitors to access detailed information easily, enriching their understanding of marine and mangrove biodiversity.
The visit concluded with engaging discussions and a shared appreciation for the importance of protecting natural ecosystems. Such international visits continue to strengthen global awareness and support for environmental conservation efforts carried out by the Lanka Mangrove Museum.
