Welcome
to the practical side of Nature Camp,
Bhitarkanika. Our camp is built by the help pf
the people of Dangamala Village for the
purpose of giving you a peaceful sleep and
stay. We do not offer air condition and hot
water. Nature camp is a business but with a
humanitarian vision and mission. We have
during the building process paid Local people
and craftsmen/women with fair manner, and
choose to continue this with the local people
who are a part of our wonderful team.
Nature Camp is aware of the environmental issues tourism is creating with plastic bottles, bags and rubbish been tossed carelessly. Unfortunately Dangamal village administration can not support with a waste disposal system. So we will do our best to gradually implement the facilities for the Waste Management. We need more resources and support.
We hope our guest will participate in keeping it green, by not to changing bed linen and towels daily - we don’t at home so why should we here, avoid wasting water and electricity among many other things.
Nature Camp is to consider parents traveling with children, by creating a very exciting safe natural experience in the village, play around, where children amuse themselves - while the parents can find some peace and rest, read, eat, lounge and relax.
Our aim is to give our guest a complete feeling of home away from home - but in a natural village environment, most people come from cluttered and environmentally polluted city areas, starving for the sound, silence, feelings and sensation only nature can provide. We will do our uttermost to provide a truthful, genuine and honest experience in our space for our guest.
About Bhitarkanika - Mangorves are salt tolerant, complex and dynamic eco-system that occur in tropical and subtropical inter-tidal regions. Bhitarkanika is one such location of rich, lush green vibrant eco-system lying in the estuarine region of Brahmani- Baitarani in the North-Eastern corner of Kendrapara district of Orissa. The area is intersected by a network of creeks with Bay of Bengal on the East. The alley between the meandering creeks and rivers, houses the second largest viable mangrove eco-system of India. Its 672 sq.kms. of mangrove forest & wetland, provides home to well over 215 species of birds including winter migrants from central-Asia and Europe. Giant salt water crocodiles and variety of other Wildlife inhabitat in this eco-system which form Asia's one of the most spectacular Wildlife area.
