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FAQ About
Bhitarkanika

01 What is Bhitarkanika National Park Located?

Bhitarkanika National Park is a protected area in the Kendrapara district of Odisha, India, renowned for its biodiversity, including mangrove forests, saltwater crocodiles, and diverse bird species.

  • Mangrove Ecosystem: One of India’s largest mangrove ecosystems.
  • Saltwater Crocodiles: Home to the largest population of saltwater crocodiles in India.
  • Bird Watching: Migratory birds make it a bird lover’s paradise, especially at Bagagahana.
  • Wildlife Sightings: Spotted deer, wild boars, pythons, king cobras, and more.
  • Gahirmatha Beach: Nearby beach, a nesting ground for Olive Ridley sea turtles.
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  • By Air: Nearest airport is Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar, 160 km away.
  • By Train: Nearest stations are Bhadrak (100 km) and Cuttack (140 km).
  • By Road: Well connected by road; taxis and public transport are available.
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The ideal time is from November to February, with pleasant weather and high wildlife activity.

Yes, there is an entry fee for both Indian and foreign tourists. Additional fees apply for boat rides and camera usage.If there are people above 10 then the fee will be Rs 25/- Per Head & If there are number of people below 10 then the fee will be Rs 40/- Per Head.

Yes, eco-friendly resorts, hotels, and homestays are available. Pre-booking is recommended.

  • Boat Safaris: Explore the park’s waterways to spot wildlife.
  • Nature Walks: Trek through mangroves and coastal areas.
  • Wildlife Photography: Ideal for capturing scenic landscapes and wildlife.
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Yes, You can visit Bhitarkanika throughout the year. But there are 2 months (June/July)boat safari inside the creeks are not allowed But you can take the boat safari opportunity in the outside of the creeks.

  • Follow designated paths and avoid disturbing wildlife.
  • Avoid littering and maintain cleanliness.
  • Seek permission for commercial photography.
  • Respect local culture and minimize noise pollution.
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A typical visit lasts 2 to 3 days to fully explore the park, go on boat safaris, and enjoy bird watching.

Yes, trained guides are available, and hiring one is recommended for an enriching experience.

Yes, Bhitarkanika is family-friendly with boat safaris and nature trails. However, caution is needed around water bodies due to crocodiles.

  • Comfortable shoes and light clothing.
  • Sun protection: hats, sunglasses, sunblock.
  • Binoculars and camera for wildlife viewing.
  • Insect repellent.
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Yes, Gahirmatha Beach is nearby and famous for Olive Ridley turtle nesting.

The park is involved in protecting endangered species like saltwater crocodiles and Olive Ridley sea turtles, and preserving its mangrove ecosystem.

Bhitarkanika hosts one of India’s largest populations of endangered saltwater crocodiles, with 10% of adults exceeding 6 meters in length.

Bhitarkanika is famous for Olive Ridley Turtles, which nest on nearby Gahirmatha Beach.

Yes, Bhitarkanika was declared a Ramsar Site by UNESCO in 2002 for its international ecological significance.

No, Bhitarkanika has not yet received the World Heritage Site tag but remains a significant conservation area.

Yes, Bhitarkanika is a unique destination, known for its rich wildlife, especially the nesting ground for Olive Ridley turtles.

The name combines the Oriya words “bhitar” (interior) and “kanika” (exceptionally beautiful), reflecting the park’s secluded beauty.

Teak, Salaia, Bamboo, and Palas are some of the important flora species in the park, along with a range of mangrove species.

Overfishing, water scarcity, and human disturbances pose significant threats to the mangrove ecosystem and its wildlife.

  • Visitors can spot saltwater crocodiles, spotted deer, king cobras, wild boars, Indian pythons, and over 200 species of birds, including migratory species like the Asian Openbill Stork and Black Ibis.
  • Yes, there are several eco-friendly guesthouses and forest rest houses managed by the Forest Department, as well as private lodges around Bhitarkanika.
  • Yes, a permit is required to enter Bhitarkanika National Park. You can obtain the permit from the Forest Department or the Dangamal office.

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