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Dolphin watching in India: 5 top spots to witness

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 16, 2025, 13:24 IST
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Dolphin watching in India: 5 top spots to witness

India is noted for being home to a range of rare and unique species of dolphins. There are endangered Ganges river dolphins and the playful humpback dolphin in the Indian Ocean which attract marinelife lovers from all over.

Whether in freshwater rivers or coastal shores, witnessing dolphins in their natural habitat is an experience to remember. Here are the top 5 places in India where you can spot these intelligent and graceful creatures:

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Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary, Bihar

Best time to visit: October to MarchDolphin species: Ganges River Dolphin
Set along a 60-km stretch of the Ganges River near Bhagalpur, this sanctuary is India's first and only protected area for the endangered Ganges river dolphin. These elusive freshwater dolphins are often seen surfacing gently in the early morning mist. The sanctuary also supports rich birdlife and offers boat rides for eco-tourists.

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Goa (Morjim and Chapora River Estuary)

Best time to visit: October to MayDolphin species: Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphin
While Goa is known for its beaches and parties, its northern coasts, particularly around Morjim and the Chapora River, are great for spotting humpback dolphins. Local boat tours often take visitors on early morning dolphin-watching trips, where you can see these creatures leaping near the shore in groups.

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Chilika Lake, Odisha

Best time to visit: November to FebruaryDolphin species: Irrawaddy Dolphin
For those who don’t know, Chilika is Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon and biodiversity hotspot. It is also among the best spots to witness Irrawaddy dolphins in its natural habitat. Unlike oceanic species, these dolphins live in coastal lagoons and estuaries. The Satapada is note for frequent dolphin sightings.

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Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Dolhins

Best time to visit: November to AprilDolphin species: Spinner Dolphin
For those in love with dolphins, Andamans is the best place! The place is home to spinner dolphins which are famous for their acrobatic flips. These happy creatures can often be spotted during boat rides between Havelock and Neil Island.

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Sunderbans, West Bengal

Best time to visit: November to MarchDolphin species: Ganges River Dolphin, Irrawaddy Dolphin
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sunderbans is home to a rich and unique aquatic life. Both Ganges and Irrawaddy dolphins live here. A boat safari through the dense mangrove creeks can offer lucky glimpses of dolphins swimming alongside crocodiles and exotic birds.

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