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World's largest white crocodile park in Odisha reopens after annual census

By ANI | Updated: January 25, 2021 04:25 IST

After the conclusion of the annual census of estuarine crocodiles, Odisha's Bhitarkanika National Park, which is the world's largest white crocodile park in Kendrapara district, was reopened for tourists on Sunday.

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After the conclusion of the annual census of estuarine crocodiles, Odisha's Bhitarkka National Park, which is the world's largest white crocodile park in Kendrapara district, was reopened for tourists on Sunday.

A huge footfall was reported on the first day of reopening after annual census today. Many groups of people came for picnics and enjoyed the tourist spot.

Speaking to , Ashwini, a tourist said, "Our group has come here for a picnic at Bhitarkka National Park. The weather is so pleasant here and we enjoyed it a lot. It will give a boost to tourism."

Another tourist, Parul said, "We have come from Cuttack for a family picnic. We have enjoyed it a lot and clicked several pictures of crocodiles, monkeys, birds while on the boat."

Bhitarkka is rich, lush green vibrant eco-system lying in the estuarine region of Brahm-Baitar river in the North-Eastern corner of Kendrapara district in Odisha. The area is intersected by a network of creeks with the Bay of Bengal on the East.

( With inputs from ANI )

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