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The best nature camps and eco retreats in the Bhitarkanika National Park are Habalikhati Nature Camp, Dangamala Nature Camps, Gupti Nature Camp, and Pentha Eco Retreat.

Gupti Nature Camp, Bhitarkanika, Kendrapara

Gupti Nature Camp, Bhitarkanika, Kendrapara

Gupti Nature Camp is located near Gupti Boating Point, in the mangrove forests of Bhitarkanika National Park. It is 23 km from Rajnagar and 60 km from Kendrapara town. Gupti Nature Camp offers an amazing eco-camp adventure—combining comfortable accommodations with authentic wildlife immersion right at the advantage of Bhitarkanika’s untouched mangrove forests. From tranquil boat […]

Dangamal Nature Camp, Bhitarkanika, Kendrapara

Dangamal Nature Camp, Bhitarkanika, Kendrapara

Dangamal Nature Camp is a deluxe eco-tourism destination within the Bhitarkanika National Park in Kendrapara District of Odisha. Known as the “Mini Amazon” of India, Bhitarkanika boasts the country’s second-largest mangrove ecosystem and is famous for its rich biodiversity, including the largest congregation of saltwater crocodiles. Dangamal Nature Camp offers a variety of lodging options […]

Habalikhati Sea Beach, Nature Camp, Kendrapara

Habalikhati Sea Beach, Nature Camp, Kendrapara

Habalikhati Sea Beach is located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal under the Bhitarkania National Park, and it is around 16 km distance from Bhitarkanika and is 86 km away from Kendrapara Town. It is famous for the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles Research Centre. To get to the beach, you have to take a 2-3 hour boat ride […]

Pentha Sea Beach,  Eco Retreat, Rajnagar, Kendrapara

Pentha Sea Beach, Eco Retreat, Rajnagar, Kendrapara

The Pentha Sea Beach is located 10 km distance from Rajnagar and 50 km from Kendrapara Town. There are Mangroves and dense pine trees that create the scenery attractively mesmerizing and charming. The roaring waves hitting the shore of the Bay of Bengal is mind-blowing and One of the best neat and clean beaches of […]

  • According to the official ecotourism information, the “Nature Camps” in Bhitarkanika are meant for eco-friendly stays (tents/cottages) in the forest/mangrove vicinity.
  • Ideal for nature lovers, this experience offers boating through creeks/canals, bird-watching, and a peaceful immersion in the wild.
  • Best time to visit: According to the tourism page, September to March is given as the best time to visit Bhitarkanika for the nature camps.
  • Plan boat rides/trips into the mangroves early morning for the best bird-watching/crocodile sightings.
  • The state tourism site recognises “Nature Camps” at Bhitarkanika with tents / eco-stay options as part of their recommended lodging.