Bhitarkanika National Park is a 145 km2 (56 sq mi) large national park in northeast Kendrapara district in Odisha in eastern India. Bhitarkanika has one of the largest populations of endangered saltwater crocodile in India and is globally unique in that, 10% of the adults exceed 6 m length. Nearly 1671 saltwater crocodiles inhabit the rivers and creeks. Around 3,000 saltwater crocodiles were born during 2014 annual breeding and nesting season.
Trip Info
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Bus or Cab
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Hotels and Resorts
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Bhubaneswar
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All meals during the visit (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks)
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Odia, Hindi, English
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Easy to Moderate
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2-20
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Adventure
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10
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60
Overview
Whether you enjoy a leisurely walk on the beach, an adventurous activity to stimulate your adrenaline, exploring the local culture, or looking for some quiet time for introspection, there’s something for everyone.
Explore in and around Eco Retreat Bhitarkanika and make the best of your next break! Embrace the beauty of mangroves while creating some memories for life.
Highlights
- Bhitarkanika is most well-known mangrove forest located in Orissa.
- The Turtle Sanctuary is the place where one can spot Olive Ridley Turtles.
- Bhitarkanika was established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1975 and designated as a National Park in 1998.
- One of the famous attractions named the Nalaban Island is located within the lagoon, which disappears during monsoon due to inundation.