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India’s Wetlands Come Alive: Birdwatching Tourism Takes Off Nationwide

India’s wetlands are alive with colour this migration season — and travellers are following the flocks. From Odisha’s Chilika Lake to Kerala’s Kumarakom, birdwatching is emerging as India’s newest sustainable travel trend

Flock of seagulls at Chilika Lake, Odisha, India Photo: MILIND BURANPUR/Unsplash
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The autumn migration is turning India’s wetlands and backwaters into seasonal capitals of birdlife — and travellers are taking notice. Data from travel platform Agoda shows a sharp uptick in searches for India’s birding destinations this migration season, pushing previously niche nature trips into mainstream planning. From the brackish lagoons of Odisha to Kerala’s Vembanad wetlands, birdwatching is shaping travel patterns — and the conversation about conservation and community benefits that follow.

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