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Bhitarkanika National Park Reopens for Tourists After Three-Month Closure

Bhitarkanika National Park has reopened to visitors after the annual crocodile nesting season, with authorities introducing strict plastic-free regulations for tourists.

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  • Bhitarkanika National Park reopened to tourists on August 1 after a three-month closure.
  • The park remained closed from May 1 to July 31 for the estuarine crocodile nesting and breeding season.
  • Authorities have enforced a complete ban on plastic inside the protected area.

KENDRAPADA: The Bhitarkanika National Park reopens announcement has brought good news for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, as Odisha’s renowned mangrove ecosystem has once again opened its gates to visitors. The park in Kendrapara district resumed tourism activities after remaining closed for three months to ensure the undisturbed nesting and breeding of estuarine crocodiles.

Forest officials said both day visitors and overnight tourists are now permitted to enter the park, while strict eco-friendly measures, including a complete ban on plastic, have been implemented to protect the fragile ecosystem.

Bhitarkanika National Park Reopens After Crocodile Nesting Season

The park remained closed from May 1 to July 31, a routine annual measure that allows estuarine crocodiles to breed and nest without human disturbance.

With the breeding season now over, the Rajnagar Mangrove (Wildlife) Forest Division has reopened the protected area for tourism activities, enabling visitors to explore one of India’s most significant mangrove forests and wildlife habitats.

Officials said the temporary closure plays an important role in supporting crocodile conservation and maintaining the ecological balance of the national park.

Plastic Ban Enforced for Visitors

To strengthen conservation efforts, authorities have imposed a complete ban on plastic inside the park.

Visitors have been advised to follow all environmental guidelines and avoid carrying plastic items into the protected area to minimise pollution and safeguard wildlife.

Accommodation facilities have also resumed operations at:

  • Dangamala
  • Agaranasi
  • Habalikothi
  • Gupti
  • Eakakula

Tourists can book forest rest houses and eco-tourism cottages through the online reservation system.

Bhitarkanika National Park Reopens With Focus on Sustainable Tourism

The reopening of Bhitarkanika National Park marks the beginning of a new tourism season while reinforcing the importance of responsible travel and wildlife conservation. By combining regulated tourism with strict environmental safeguards, authorities aim to preserve Odisha’s rich biodiversity while offering visitors an opportunity to experience one of the country’s premier mangrove ecosystems.

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