Chilika Lake, Odisha, India (Nov 2022)
Chilika Lake, declared the first Indian wetland of international importance in 1981, is the second largest brackish water lagoon in the world. It is home to many threatened species of flora and fauna, and a major site for migratory birds on the subcontinent, hosting over 160 bird species (source). The highlight of our visit to Chilika was our sighting of a couple of Irrawaddy dolphins who gave darshan multiple times (it happened too fast for me to photograph them), even as five noisy tourist boats chased them. :-)
Boat launch point |
Off we go looking for ... |
... Irrawaddy dolphins |
Local birds |
A brackish water lagoon |
2nd largest in the world |
Our boat and captain |
Stopping on Rajhans Island |
A sandbar of an island |
Walking across to the sea |
Island vegetation |
Trash strewn around :-( |
The Bay of Bengal |
Elated tourist |
Another elated tourist |
Unspoiled beach |
Rajhans Island |
A lagoon at Chilika |
Fishing nets at Chilika |
Tourist |
A long running scam on Chilika Lake Buyer beware. A dude will come to your boat on an island stop and break open clams and other shelled mollusks to extract gems. It's all fake and sleight of hand. They are not real gems. Also, even if they were real (they aren't), do not support this illicit killing of marine life for vanity products—grow up! It's similar to the idea of not supporting ivory products to reduce the killing of elephants. |
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Clams |
"Extracting" a "natural" pearl |
Breaking more mollusks |
All fake |
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