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Home | India | Dolphins Anchor Chilika Lake Tourism Amid Pandemic

Dolphins anchor Chilika lake tourism amid pandemic

The dolphins jumping out of the brackish water is a cynosure for all eyes on a boat on the lagoon

By IANS
Published Date - 17 January 2021, 04:13 PM
Dolphins anchor Chilika lake tourism amid pandemic
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Bhubaneswar: A dolphin jumps out of the brackish waters of Odisha’s famed Chilika lake and is the cynosure for all eyes on a boat on the lagoon. The boatman cuts off the engines in the middle of the lake as shrieks of excitement from the tourists escape. Seconds later, several pairs of eyes again hunt for a glimpse of the famed Irrawaddy dolphins keeps up the hide-and seek on the silver waters.

As the Sun maintains pace with the boat’s speed, some migratory birds together with white-bellied sea eagles, seagulls and kingfishers try to divert attention from the lake. For Vibhu, the 44-year-old boatman on the Chilika lagoon from Satapada, it’s a routine evening which means any good day in terms of tourists footfall would get him more money to feed his family of 10.


Vibhu lives in a joint family, and life has not been easy amid the Covid times. The Chilika lake was closed during the worst phase of the pandemic for tourists forcing the boatmen and local fishers to pick up some other profession for a brief period. “Now that the lake has reopened for tourists, we are expecting a good season. Tourists have started visiting too and we wish the number would increase in the days ahead. We are dependent on the beauty of this eco-system in Chilika lake to attract tourists specially the Irrawaddy dolphins which is one of the major attraction,” Vibhu said.

Vibhu says that he also drives the boat of the fishermen when business is low in terms of tourists. Another boatman Lakhwinder says that they used to to ferry tourists several times in normal times but now things have changed. “We go to the lake by serial number. The number of rounds we make in the lake is directly proportional to the footfall in Chilika. We expect that with time more people would visit,” Lakhwinder says.

 

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