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Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Arribada — Gahirmatha Beach

One of the world's largest mass sea turtle nestings: hundreds of thousands of Olive Ridley turtles converge on a single Indian beach in a breathtaking nocturnal spectacle.

When
Oct — Apr, peak Jan — Mar
Best viewing
A nocturnal beach visit during the arribada period to witness massive simultaneous sea turtle nesting; access is restricted and typically requires coordination with forest department authorities.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Jan 2027

About this spectacle

Gahirmatha Beach on India's Odisha coast hosts one of the most dramatic wildlife events on Earth: the Olive Ridley sea turtle arribada, where hundreds of thousands of female turtles haul ashore simultaneously to nest. Standing on the darkened beach as wave after wave of turtles emerges from the surf — their shells glistening, flippers churning sand — is an almost overwhelming spectacle of ancient instinct. The air fills with the shuffle and scrape of nesting activity, the smell of the sea, and the soft chorus of thousands of bodies moving across the sand. Each turtle digs a nest, deposits eggs, and retreats to the ocean over the course of a few hours. Witnessing this mass synchronised nesting, one of the largest such gatherings of sea turtles in the world, leaves visitors with a profound sense of scale and biological wonder. The event is concentrated and intense, typically unfolding over a few nights.

When to go

Oct — Apr, peak Jan — Mar

Getting there

Nearest airport: BBI. Nearest city: Bhubaneswar.

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