Jun 24, 2025
Located between India and Sri Lanka, the Gulf of Mannar is home to coral reefs, dolphins, and over 3,600 species of marine organisms.
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This park offers crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, including coral reefs, sea turtles, and vibrant fish species in the Andaman Sea.
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The Sunderbans, famous for its mangrove forests, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the endangered saltwater crocodile and Irrawaddy dolphins.
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Gujarat’s first marine national park offers stunning coral reefs, unique marine life, and the chance to spot endangered species like the green sea turtle.
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This park is a hidden gem, offering incredible underwater experiences with rich marine biodiversity, including dolphins, whales, and vibrant coral gardens
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The Nanda Devi Marine Sanctuary provides a tranquil environment for marine enthusiasts, with sightings of sea turtles, dugongs, and vibrant coral species
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This sanctuary is perfect for divers and snorkelers, with beautiful coral reefs, colorful fish, and rare species such as the endangered humpback dolphins.
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These marine sanctuaries offer world-class diving and snorkeling experiences, where you can interact with marine creatures in their natural habitat.
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India’s coastal sanctuaries offer some of the world’s best marine biodiversity. Pack your gear and explore the incredible underwater world!
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