Kochi has emerged as the premier birdwatching destination in India for 2025, driven by a 2.6x surge in international interest. It is followed by cities like Cuttack, Alwar, and Coimbatore, known for their rich bird fauna and scenic wildlife habitats, attracting both domestic and international travelers during this migration season.
India's birdwatching scene is flourishing in 2025, with Kochi leading the surge in popular appeal. Agoda’s latest data reveals a 41% year-on-year growth in searches for birding destinations across India. Kochi, flanked by Thattekad and Kumarakom sanctuaries, offers tropical forests and tranquil backwaters where rare species like Siberian cranes, Brahminy kites, and Marsh Harriers abound. Interest from international markets such as Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore has notably expanded.
Cuttack benefits from its proximity to Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon, which serves as a winter home to flamingos, herons, and painted storks migrating from Siberia and Central Asia. Alwar, near Bharatpur’s UNESCO World Heritage Keoladeo National Park, and Coimbatore, adjacent to the Nilgiri biosphere, also draw birdwatching enthusiasts with their unique avian species and ecosystems.
These destinations not only offer spectacular birding but also promote eco-tourism, benefiting local communities and conserving biodiversity.
Key Highlights:
Kochi leads with a 2.6x increase in international birdwatching interest in 2025.
Cuttack sees a 33% rise in domestic interest due to Chilika Lake’s migratory birds.
Alwar provides easy access to Bharatpur’s famed Keoladeo National Park.
Coimbatore draws trekkers and bird lovers with endemic species like the Nilgiri Flycatcher.
Overall 41% increase in searches for Indian birding spots signals growing eco-tourism.
Attraction of rare migratory birds from Siberia, Central Asia, and Europe enhances viewing opportunities.
Source: Agoda, Moneycontrol, Curly Tales, Times Now News