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Velas: The Tiny Coastal Village Where Turtles Come to Nest

Discover Velas, a serene coastal village in Maharashtra famous for its annual turtle nesting festival and pristine beaches.

August 13, 2025 / 15:14 IST
Velas: The Tiny Coastal Village Where Turtles Come to Nest

Velas: The Tiny Coastal Village Where Turtles Come to Nest

On the Konkan coast of Maharashtra lies Velas, a peaceful fishing village that has quietly become one of India’s most unique wildlife destinations. What sets Velas apart is its annual turtle nesting phenomenon, where endangered Olive Ridley sea turtles return to its shores to lay eggs.

The nesting season usually begins between late February and April. During this time, the villagers, along with the Sahyadri Nisarga Mitra and other conservation groups, protect the turtle eggs in safe hatcheries. When the hatchlings are ready, they are released into the sea, an event celebrated with the famous Velas Turtle Festival. Watching dozens of tiny turtles instinctively crawl toward the waves at sunrise is an unforgettable experience.

Beyond turtles, Velas offers the charm of slow travel. Its pristine, uncrowded beach stretches out like a golden ribbon against the Arabian Sea. There are no flashy resorts here—most visitors stay in simple homestays run by locals, giving you an authentic taste of Konkani hospitality. The village is also known for its fresh seafood, coconut-based curries, and traditional Malvani flavours.

For nature lovers, Velas serves as a gateway to explore nearby attractions. You can visit Bankot Fort, an old coastal fort with panoramic sea views, or take a short trip to Harihareshwar, a scenic beach town with a revered Shiva temple. Birdwatchers will enjoy spotting kingfishers, herons, and migratory species in the surrounding mangroves.

Velas is more than just a travel destination—it’s a story of community-led conservation. The turtle festival is not a commercial spectacle but a carefully managed event that ensures minimal human interference with nature. By visiting, you contribute directly to the preservation of these gentle creatures and support the local economy.

If you’re looking for a quiet getaway that blends wildlife, culture, and coastal beauty, Velas is a gem worth discovering—before the world catches on.

Nivritti Khatri
first published: Aug 13, 2025 03:14 pm

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