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Eco-Friendly Caravan Parks to Launch at 7 Wildlife Spots in Odisha

13.07.2026 05:09 1 min 2 sources
Curly Tales ENG + 1 more
Eco-Friendly Caravan Parks to Launch at 7 Wildlife Spots in Odisha
Original source: Curly Tales

In Brief

Odisha's forest department introduces regulated caravan parks in seven protected areas. Parking costs 1000 rupees per night, with 80% of revenue going to infrastructure.

The forest department of the Indian state of Odisha is rolling out eco-friendly caravan parks in seven wildlife zones, including Debrigarh, Similipal, Satkosia and Bhitarkanika. According to the published regulations, the parks will be temporary, with minimal infrastructure, and accommodate no more than 4–5 caravans at a time.

Strict rules apply: loud music and fireworks are banned, speed limits and time windows for movement are set, wastewater discharge is prohibited, and waste sorting is mandatory. Parking costs 1000 rupees per night, with 80% of revenue allocated to infrastructure. Bookings are available via the Ecotour Odisha portal, and only government-approved operators are allowed.

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Eco-Friendly Caravan Parks to Arrive at 7 Wildlife Spots in Odisha

25.05.2026 Curly Tales ENG Original source

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