Pichavaram Mangrove Forest
India's Second Largest Mangrove · Pichavaram, Tamil Nadu
A Green Labyrinth
on the Water
Pichavaram is home to one of the largest mangrove forests in India, spanning over 1,100 hectares and comprising more than 1,100 tiny islands interlaced by an intricate network of waterways. Nestled between the Vellar and Coleroon estuaries, this extraordinary ecosystem is one of the most biodiverse wetlands in South Asia.
The forest served as a natural barrier during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, shielding coastal villages from the worst of the waves — a powerful testament to the protective power of mangrove ecosystems. Today it is recognised as one of Tamil Nadu's most precious natural heritage sites.
Boat rides through the narrow canals — some just wide enough for a single boat — reveal a hidden world of intertwining roots, exotic birds, and crystal-clear backwaters. Over 177 species of birds have been recorded here, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.
Key Facts
- Spans over 1,100 hectares — India's second largest mangrove forest
- Contains over 1,100 small islands connected by waterways
- Home to 177+ bird species including rare migratory birds
- Over 14 species of mangroves documented in the forest
- Acted as a natural tsunami shield in 2004, saving coastal villages
- Rich marine life — prawns, crabs, catfish, mullet, and more
- Best visited between October and March (migratory bird season)
- Managed by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department
- Located at the confluence of the Vellar and Coleroon rivers
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