Mumbai’s wetlands are once again turning pink as thousands of flamingos arrive between December and March. The best viewing points this season include Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary, Flamingo Bird Sanctuary, Flamingo Sanctuary in Nerul, Flamingo Boat Safari Meeting Point - T3, and Seawoods Flamingo Point, offering breathtaking sunrise and sunset sightings.
Mumbai’s annual flamingo migration has begun, transforming the city’s creeks and wetlands into vibrant pink landscapes. These migratory birds, arriving from Gujarat’s Rann of Kutch, settle across Mumbai’s coastal zones during the winter months. Bird lovers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts can witness this spectacle at several key locations across the city.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary is the most popular site, offering boat safaris through mangroves and mudflats.
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Flamingo Bird Sanctuary near Airoli provides close-up views of thousands of flamingos in their natural habitat.
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Flamingo Sanctuary in Nerul is known for its serene wetlands and large flocks during peak season.
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Flamingo Boat Safari Meeting Point - T3 in Mulund East allows guided tours for immersive birdwatching experiences.
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Seawoods Flamingo Point offers stunning sunrise and sunset views with flamingos dotting the wetlands.
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Bhandup Ticket Window at Thane Creek is another vantage point for birdwatchers.
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Karave Flamingo Point and Karave Wetland Flamingo Point in Navi Mumbai are gaining popularity for their scenic beauty and abundant birdlife.
The flamingo season not only enriches Mumbai’s biodiversity but also boosts eco-tourism, drawing visitors from across the country. With the peak season lasting until March, these wetlands provide a rare opportunity to witness thousands of flamingos in synchrony, creating a mesmerizing natural spectacle.
Sources: Free Press Journal, Curly Tales, Mid-Day