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5 Indian beaches that are also wildlife havens

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 28, 2025, 16:00 IST
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5 Indian beaches that are also wildlife havens

Beaches are places where hammocks, sunglasses, maybe a suspiciously overpriced coconut, and the soothing waves wait for you and create an ambience that you won’t find anywhere else. But did you know about those beaches that aren’t just sun-and-sand getaways—they’re teeming with wildlife, and come complete with feathered animals, underwater creatures, and vibrant coral ecosystems?
If you are curious by now, here’s your quick guide to those Indian beaches that double up as undercover wildlife havens.

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Rushikulya Beach, Odisha

Forget crowded beach parties; this beach hosts the world’s most exclusive turtle gathering! Every year, thousands of Olive Ridley sea turtles sneak up on Rushikulya’s shores for their mass nesting ritual called “arribada.” It’s like a synchronised swimming event but on sand—turtles everywhere, rolling in from the sea to lay eggs. If you visit at the right time (usually February to April), you’re basically crashing the coolest wildlife fiesta on Earth.

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Netrani Island, Karnataka

Netrani isn’t your typical beach—it’s a rocky little island off the coast with crystal-clear waters hiding a spectacular marine sanctuary. Snorkel or dive here, and you’ll find yourself in a vibrant underwater playground with colorful corals, fish that look like they’ve popped out of some movie, and even shy sea turtles. Above water? The island itself is a nesting spot for some rare birds, making it a two-for-one wildlife treat.

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Chorao Island, Goa

Goa is famed for its party beaches, but Chorao Island flips this thing. This beach is tucked inside the Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, a mangrove forest that’s a haven for birdwatchers. Here, you might catch a glimpse of kingfishers, herons, and even the elusive white-bellied sea eagle soaring overhead. The beach itself is more of a secret slice of tranquility, perfect for those who want to swap loud music for chirping birds and rustling leaves.

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Velas Beach, Maharashtra

Velas might be small, but it packs a punch when it comes to turtle conservation. The local villagers have teamed up to protect the endangered Olive Ridley turtles that come ashore here every year. The beach turns into a conservation carnival with volunteer programs, and you can witness baby turtles hatching and making their first splashy steps toward the ocean. It’s like watching tiny superheroes embark on a daring adventure.

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Radhanagar Beach, Andaman Islands

Famed for its breathtaking sunset, Radhanagar Beach is also backed by dense tropical forest, and is home to a variety of coastal and forest-dwelling wildlife. Visitors might spot creatures like monitor lizards, hermit crabs, and various bird species, including the Andaman wood pigeon. The surrounding greenery adds to the beach’s natural charm, offering opportunities for quiet walks and wildlife observation.
Next time you’re packing your beach bag, remember: some of India’s most stunning shores are wildlife sanctuaries in disguise.

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