Turtle Tourism likely to be the next big thing in Odisha
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, PURI/ Created : Jan 15, 2019, 17:39 IST
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Odisha’s Puri Beach recently observed turtle festival, where tourists, environmentalists and researchers gathered in a bid to promote eco-tourism and help conserve Olive Ridley turtles.
Odisha’s Puri Beach recently observed turtle festival, where tourists, environmentalists and researchers gathered in a bid to promote eco-tourism and help conserve Olive Ridley turtles. Read less
The festival hosted events, such as sand art, painting exhibition, and stalls that showcased regional artefacts. With Odisha, being one of the popular tourist destinations in the country, the organisers blended this concept of conserving turtles with tourism and involved tourists as well as locals in the process.
Tourism and turtles go along with each other in places like Mexico, Australia, Sri Lanka, and many other countries, where tourists pay a hefty amount to visit beaches and see the turtles. However, Odisha is yet to make a mark on this front. Therefore, this festival is looked upon as a hope to bring more awareness and eventually lend a helping hand in conserving these turtles.
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