Olive ridley sea turtle is a big species of sea turtle found in the world, primarily in the Indian Oceans. These turtles are best known for their unique mass nesting in Indian beaches, along the coast of Odisha near Gahirmatha beach.
* Gahirmatha Beach, OdishaGahirmatha beach of Odisha is largest mass nesting site for the olive ridley turtles in India. The beach is now now a part of the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary surrounded by mangroves forest and best place in India to spot Olive Ridley Sea Turtles.
Gahirmatha Marine Wildlife Sanctuary is very popular tourist attraction of Odisha, located in Bhitarkanika Mangroves and home to Olive ridley turtles, Indian python, King cobra, saltwater crocodile and water monitor.
* Rushikulya River Mouth, OdishaThe river flows from the Daringbadi hill station and meets the Bay of Bengal at Puruna Bandha in Ganjam, create Rushikulya river beach estuary. The mouth of the Rushikulya river is another best sites of olive ridley sea turtles in India and beach in Odisha.
* Devi River Mouth, OdishaDevi river is a distributaries of Mahanadi that joins Bay of Bengal and the river mouth serves as a nesting ground for olive ridley sea turtles in Odisha during their breeding season. Rambha is another notified area in Odisha known to be a nesting site.
* Marina Beach, ChennaiMarina beach of Chennai is the longest natural urban beach in India, Also one of the most crowded beaches of South India. The beach and its rich ecosystem is a protected site for olive ridley turtle nests especially along the Neelankarai section of the beach.
* Velas Beach, RatnagiriVersova beach of Ratnagiri is not only home to turtles but the mangroves surrounded by coconut trees and a famous ecotourism place in Maharashtra where you can see endangered Olive Ridley sea turtles.