Besides promoting the sanctuary and attracting nature loving tourists, it will create awareness about the peace and discipline loving animals of Bhitarkanika, disclosed Nayak.
The project would offer eco-friendly cottage, Swiss tent accommodation, better hospitality, scenic boat cruising, bonfire, angling and many more inside the Bhitarkanika Park.
Managing Director of the organisation Alok Moharana said the resort is a great idea to promote eco-tourism by facilitating the tourists with a clear sense of wildlife. The jungle resorts are also planned to be set up at Tikarpada, Ekakula and Hukitola.
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