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Where to see flamingos in India: 5 unexpected spots

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 7, 2025, 16:46 IST
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Where to see flamingos in India: 5 unexpected spots

Flamingos — nature’s classy birds, strutting about in shades of pink, like they own the wetlands. While most of us associate these leggy birds with luxury resorts or African safaris, you might be surprised to learn that they are also found right here in India — and not just in Gujarat or Mumbai. These birds know how to travel, and they've picked some pretty offbeat addresses across the country.

So, if you’re up for a little birdwatching with a side of wonder, here are six unexpected flamingo hotspots in India that are sure to ruffle your travel plans — in a good way.

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Sewri Mudflats, Mumbai

Think flamingos only love untouched wilderness? Think again. The Sewri Mudflats in Mumbai will take you by surprise. Every year between November and May, thousands of lesser flamingos land here, which is just a stone’s throw from Mumbai’s chaotic skyline. High-rises in the background, flamboyant birds in the foreground — it's a photoshoot waiting to happen.

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Pulicat Lake, Tamil Nadu

Pulicat Lake, near Chennai, is India’s second-largest brackish water lagoon, but more importantly, it's an unexpected flamingo spotting zone. These birds descend here in droves during winter, turning the already scenic lake into a dreamy pink-hued painting. Don’t be surprised if they outshine your selfies.

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Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, Gujarat

Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, located in Gujarat, is one of the largest wetland bird sanctuaries in India. It is renowned for hosting a wide variety of migratory birds, especially flamingos, during the winter and spring seasons. The shallow lake and surrounding marshes create an ideal habitat for these graceful birds, attracting thousands of them annually. Nal Sarovar is a haven for bird watchers and nature lovers alike.

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Chilika Lake, Odisha

India’s largest coastal lagoon, Chilika, turns into a flamingo frenzy in the winter months. These pink nomads flock to Nalabana Island, a bird sanctuary in the middle of the lake, for a quiet getaway — well, as quiet as it can be with thousands of squawking birds showing off.

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Flamingo City, Kutch

Located deep in the Rann of Kutch, Flamingo City sounds like a theme park, but it's real — and it's fabulous. Greater flamingos travel miles to nest and breed here. The salt flats turn into a bustling ground of flamingos, which is a sight to behold. It's wild, remote, and totally worth the detour.
So, next time you’re itching for an unusual wildlife adventure, ditch the usual tiger trail. Grab your binoculars, put on your best flamingo-inspired outfit, and go chase these blushing beauties. Trust us — they’re more photogenic than any influencer you’ll meet on the road.

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