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Mangalajodi, Odisha Overview

Nestled on the northern banks of Chilika Lake in Odisha, Mangalajodi stands as a remarkable example of community-owned and managed wildlife conservation through ecotourism. Recognized as 'The Bird’s Paradise,' this village is a haven for avian enthusiasts, drawing over 300,000 birds, especially during the winter months. More than just a tourist destination, Mangalajodi represents a unique ecosystem where sustainable living and biodiversity conservation converge.

At the core of Mangalajodi Ecotourism lies the democratic belief that fragile ecosystems belong to everyone, emphasizing the importance of their protection for both direct and indirect human welfare. The initiative strives to inspire, inform, and empower communities to view ecosystems not as exploitable resources for short-term profits but as a sustainable source of livelihood through well-managed, low-impact tourism.

Mangalajodi Highlights

1. Avian Paradise and Biodiversity

Avian Paradise and Biodiversity
Mangalajodi is renowned as the 'heaven' of water birds, hosting an impressive array of avifauna. From Lesser Whistling-Duck to Osprey, the wetlands showcase a rich biodiversity, making it a significan (Read More)t global wetland habitat. The village boasts ritual performances and festivals, such as Danda Yatra and Paika Akhada, adding cultural richness to its natural splendor.

2. Irrawaddy Dolphin Watching

Irrawaddy Dolphin Watching
Chilika Lake, the largest brackish water lagoon in Asia, is renowned for its vibrant ecosystem and diverse aquatic life. One of its most enchanting attractions is the Irrawaddy dolphins that inhabit i (Read More)ts waters. Visitors to Chilika have the unique opportunity to embark on dolphin-watching excursions, offering a chance to witness these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. Local boat tours and knowledgeable guides enhance the experience.

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How to Reach

Mangalajodi is easily accessible by rail and road. The nearest passenger rail stop is Muketashwar railway station, while the Tangi bus stop, 60 km from Bhubaneswar, provides convenient road access. The Kalupara Ghat railway station is another nearby option for those arriving by train. Situated 40 km from the district headquarters, Mangalajodi Ecotourism is an ideal destination for those seeking a profound connection with nature.

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