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Showing posts with label Tourist places of the District OF kendrapara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourist places of the District OF kendrapara. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2013

BATIGHAR (lighthouse) :KENDRAPARA LIGHTHOUSE



 A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and used as an aid to navigation for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
Lighthouses mark dangerous coastlines, hazardous shoals, reefs, safe entries to harbors, and can also assist in aerial navigation. Once widely used, the number of operational lighthouses has declined due to the expense of maintenance and replacement by modern electronic navigational systems.


This is the first lighthouse installed in eastern coast of India. It is around 45 KM from District HQ. It is situated in a village named Batighar, on the other bank of river Kharinasi. It is surrounded with pleasant natural beauty. Once upon a time, this was known as Kaudia Dwip and used as hunting ground of Kujanga Kings. Construction of this lighthouse was started on 6th December, 1836 and it was lighted on 16th October 1837. The stones used were transported from Barabati Fort, Cuttack. The height is 125 feet, foundation wall is 15 feet thick. The diameter at land level is 10 feet. To reach the top, 138 steps made of cement concrete and a 16-step ladder are there. The speciality of this lighthouse is that it is operational from the date of its lighting and presently it is managed by Calcutta Light House.


District Headquarter :Kendrapara
State Capital :Bhubaneswar
Nearest Railway Station :Cuttack
Nearest Airport :Bhubaneswar
How to Reach : 
One can reach Kharinasi by taxi from Kendrapara. It is 50 Km away from Kendrapara. Then by boat or Desi Danga you can reach at the historic place, Batighar Tourist place.


TRAVEL & TOURISM OF KENDRAPARA DISTRICT:BHITARKANIKA NATIONAL PARK








Welcome to Bhitarkanika National Park::


An exquisite biodiversity combined with beautiful terrains and a Mangrove dominated ecosystem is what Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, Orissa is comprised of. The spectacular wildlife, birds and vegetation makes Bhitarkanika one of the most amazing wildlife sanctuaries in India. Located in the estuarine region of Brahmani- Baitrani in the state of Orissa the sanctuary continues to attract tourists all through the year.
Mangroves are spread all over the entire 625 km area of the Sanctuary including the wet and the marshy lands. The sanctuary has 55 different varieties of mangroves which are used as nesting ground by the migratory birds coming from Central Asia and Europe. Teak, Salaia, Bamboo, Hair, Babul, Zizphus, Kauriculata, Palas are the other significant flora of the region. The sanctuary is also the breeding location for the giant salt water crocodiles which includes the rare partially white crocodiles. To see these marsh crocodiles in their pristine habitat is an awesome experience. These are the primitive inhabitants of most of the creeks flowing around the Sanctuary. The sanctuary also houses 215 species of birds which includes eight different varities of Kingfisher alone. Woodpecker, White Bellied Sea Eagle, Brahmany Ducks, Sea Gull, Hornbill, Waders, Bar Headed Geese etc are other avifauna of the region.
Pestilential reptiles like pythons and king cobras reside in the sanctuary. Water monitor lizards, flying fox, wild dogs, leopards, wild boar, four horned antelopes, Chinkara, Hyena, Blue Bull and Bear are the other important fauna which are flourishing within the protected area of Bhitarkanika National Park.
A core area of 145 square kms has been carved out of the sanctuary to form Bhitarkanika National Park. The park is of immense geomorphologic, ecological and biological significance because of the crisscrossing creeks, rivers, estuaries, backwaters, mud flats and accumulated lands and constitutes an ideal location for trekking, camping and picnic. On the coast of Bay of Bengal on the sprawling beach of 35 kms lies the world heritage site of Gahirmatha Beach which is the nesting ground of the Olive Ridley Sea - Turtles.
Motorboats are the only means of commutation as this island is approachable only through waterways. Orissa is blessed to have a rich and vivid wildlife. Hunting, poaching and illegal encroachments have endangered the life of most of these species and are facing threat of extinction. Many Wildlife sanctuaries in india have been set up to protect these species. Your Orissa wildlife tours is not complete if you have not witnessed the way these wonderful creatures are being nurtured in these sanctuaries and national parks. Wildlife Sanctuary tour Orissa is an indispensable itinerary of the Orissa trip. Bhitarkanika Tour Packages providing a glimpse on the ecosystem of the tidal region and its animal wealth is like an icing on the cake.
Bhitarkanika wild life sanctuary tours is organized for the tourists to make them encounter all these incredible experiences. The forest rest houses and jungle lodges at Ekakula, Dangmal and Gupti are the modes of Accommodation in Bhitarkanika. The best season to visit the sanctuary is winter between the months of November to February.
So next time when you pack your bags and plan your vacation pack visit Bhitarkanika National Park and get lost in its spectacular beauty.


District Headquarter :Kendrapara
State Capital :Bhubaneswar
Nearest Railway Station :Cuttack
Nearest Airport :Bhubaneswar

Contact Person :Bijay Kumar Mohanty (Tourist Officer)
Contact Person Phone :00000-000000
Contact Person Mobile :9439164610

Thursday, August 1, 2013

RAJKANIKA'S RAJBHATI,ODISHA TURISIM.KANIKA PALLCE

 Kanika Palace is a massive palace constructed by the King of Kanika, Rajendra Narayan Bhanja Deo. It is constructed on an area of 4 acres of land and the height of the structure is 75 feet. It is situated in Rajkanika Block and is around 50 km from the district headquarters. The beauty of the palace is unbelievable.


Standing tall despite the ravages of time the Rajakanika palace is proof of the glorious exploits of king Rajendranarayan Bhanja Deo who laid the foundation stone of the palace June 9, 1909.
To give a whole new dimension to the erstwhile kingdom of Kanika, the new capital, Rajkanika, was built as a block. The palace was also built with the intention to provide employment to many people.
It has four to five courtyards and houses two ponds measuring six to 10 acres each which were dug up in a traditional manner by a British architect. The palace is divided into three sections; the main palace, the ladies’ enclosure and the summer retreat. The drawing room hosts a stencil painting about 100 years old and hallmark of the breathtaking beauty of the palace known for its oriental furniture and an elegant wooden staircase. The walls are adorned with stained Belgium glasses.
The Kanika museum inside the palace has the largest crocodile skull in the world. It also showcases hunting trophies and other rare artifact. Set up in the 1960s by the royal family, it has hundreds of antique pieces comprising wildlife trophies, mirrors painting rare photographs and art pieces on display. The museum was renovated recently for public display, thanks to the efforts of the scion of the regal family, Shivendra Narayan Bhanja Deo stays with his family at Kanika palace. ‘’Kanika is close to our heart and we can never think of shifting anywhere. We are trying our best to renovate the palace to maintain its glory and fame’’, says Shivendra Narayan.
 ESTABLISH: 9TH JUNE 1909


 CROCODILE'S HEAD..........
 ELEPHANTS HEAD.........


 Rajendra Narayan Bhanja Deo
 SON OF Rajendra Narayan Bhanja Deo..............
 The real tiger skin Rajknika Palace............




 ELEPHANT'S LEG .............


 Billard;'s Board Rajknika Palace
  Rajendra Narayan Bhanja Deo





 RAJKANIKA PALACE








 TEMPLE
 RAJKANIKA PALACE............


 RAJKANIKA PALCE GATE...........




 RANI;S POND .............

 

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