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An Itinerary For A Lush Road Trip In Bhitarkanika

An Itinerary For A Lush Road Trip In Bhitarkanika

For what is known, Bhitarkanika essentially translates to ‘Inner Beauty,’ which is ideally an appreciated quality of a human. However, being India’s second biggest mangrove habitat, it is also popularly known as the ‘Mini Amazon’. The sanctuary is also home to different crocodile species. The abundance of choices in Bhitarkanika National Park includes lush mangrove forests, thrilling trekking trails, songbirds humming in nests, and rivers and canals brimming with wildlife. A vacation to Bhitarkanika, which is off the usual path, is essential during this moment of the year.

Rivers, Beaches, islands, brooks, and canals surround the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, making it a fantastic vacation spot. After already being invited by the sanctuary’s astounding biodiversity, reptilian, as well as cetacean inhabitants, there are Mangroves primed to guide people to be flexible and adaptable, the perfect way to embrace the adversity of life, and if that area of more than 600 km plus 215 animal species and furthermore inhabitants of fauna and flora was not sufficient to dazzle you, then in and surrounding the peace and tranquility of Bhitarkanika has a lot more to promise you, to satiate your desire for adventure.

Paving The Way To Bhitarkarnika

The sanctuary is easy to reach by air, boat, and train. The closest airports are in Kolkata as well as Bhubaneswar, whilst the waterway is paved through Ragnagar, Gupti, and Chandabali, with railway connectivity to Balsore, Bhadrak, Bhubaneshwar, and Cuttack.

The journey from Kolkata is about 375 km and the closest train depot from Bhitarkanika is Bhadrak railway station. From Bhadrak, travelers can catch a bus to Chandbali, a riverside port, and then a ferry straight to Bhitarkanika.

What To Explore

Baggahan Bird Sanctuary

The Baggahan Bird Sanctuary, which is a component of Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, is home to a plethora of indigenous avifauna such as Darters, Black Ibis, Egrets, and Cormorants as well as eight unique species of Kingfisher. Large flocks of birds migrate across from colder areas of Europe and Central Asia all throughout the wintertime, providing bird-watching enthusiasts with the ideal chance to view the beautiful phenomenon of enormous flocking of exotic birds united in a single spot.

Beach Spots of Ekakula and Habali Khoti islands

Ekakula Island is indeed a boating journey from Bhitarkanika and is accurately characterized as an island only for high tide. Around low tide, it is clear that Ekakula is directly attached to the island by a little piece of land, and that it is normally just a peaceful beach with exciting opportunities to see stunning dawns and sunsets. Habali Khoti is a little farther away and offers a tiny forest lodge wherein guests can relax for sometime and appreciate the peaceful beaches.

Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary

Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary, India’s sole marine wildlife reserve, is situated to the eastern part of Bhitarkanika National Park which divides the area from Bay of Bengal. It is most renowned for the enormous nesting and mating activity of the endangered Olive Ridley Turtles, which draw dozens of travelers annually during spawning season. Whenever the eggs emerge a few months later, the newborn turtles running more toward the ocean produce a stunning spectacle which you will cherish and will stay in your memory forever.

Mini Amazon at Dangmal

Dangmal is among the islands within estuary deltas which form Bhitarkanika National Park, where there is the highest concentration of species in this vicinity. In 1977, a crocodile breeding program at Dangmal successfully released over 2000 crocodiles in the sanctuary’s estuaries and streams. An additional centerpiece of the site is a ninth century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Diamond Triangle Buddhist Circuit

The ‘Diamond Triangle of Odisha’ is a popular visit for people interested in architecture, culture, and history. It consists of Udaygiri, Lalitgiri, and Ratnagiri. Ratnagiri Mahavihara is an abode to several Buddhist remnants from the past. The Ratnagiri Archeological Museum, which is adjacent to the Bhitarkanika National Park, is worthwhile to visit.

Lalitgiri is situated in between valleys of two bodies of water, the Birupa as well as the Chitrotpala. It is the earliest Buddhist Diamond Triangle and is also renowned as ‘Naltigiri’ among locals. Udaygiri is the largest and most attractive of the three locations, situated in between slopes of two peaks of the Eastern Ghats. This is also the site with the least amount of excavation.

The Perfect Itinerary For A 4-Days Trip To Eco Retreat Bhitarkanika

Bhitarkanika is a wonderful location for camping, offering tourists the opportunity to connect with nature. As a result, the Odisha government designated the site as one of the ‘Glamping’ spots for Odisha Eco Retreat.

On the first day post your arrival at Bhitarkanika, check in to the resort around 12 pm and unwind in the luxe of the resort by getting all fresh and dressed up. Enjoy an authentic lunch at the resort and dwell in the lapse of the riverbank of Brahmani. Soak in the pleasure of the setting sun along with some coffee or tea in the dusk. Fuel yourself by the mouth-watering and delicious main courses of dinner and recharge yourself for the upcoming adventure by taking a peaceful sleep.

Begin your second day all charged up and get ready for the adventure. Enjoy a soul-fulfilling breakfast and then embark on a boat from Khola forest gate to Mangrove Forest Safari and explore the avifauna, various species of Kingfishers, eagles, Brahmani Kites, etc.

Spectate various Storks on your next stop Bagagahan. Do not miss to spot the spectacular Watch tower and then head to Bhitarkanika forest Block. Treat yourself by a religious visit to the old temple, The lotus pond, and the Hunting tower. You might consider yourself lucky if you spot Jungle Cats, Spotted Deer, or a Wild Boar! Soon after connecting with nature through amphibians do visit Dangmal Crocodile Breeding and Research Centre and spot a variety of crocodile species there, and do not forget to check out the Interpretation Museum as well.

After all the adventure return to the resort and unwind your energy, re-fuel yourself by the delicious lunch and soon after that visit Pentha Sea Beach by a four-wheeler

On your final day, enjoy an early rise walk in the lush village. Enjoy your breakfast at the resort and depart from Bhitarkanika to Bhadrak Railway Station.

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