Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik welcomes tourists to explore the eco-retreat. Bhubaneswar News – Times of India

Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik On Wednesday, Eco Retreat Glamping Festival was inaugurated at seven places in the state.
The festival is being organized at the idyllic places of Konark’s Satkosia, Bhitarkanika, Daringbadi, Hirakud, Pati Sonapur, Koraput and Chandrabhaga beach, where the government has set up luxury tents to attract high-end tourists.
“Riding on the popularity of our Eco Retreat model, which has received an encouraging response over all previous editions across five diverse locations, we have added two more locations this year – one in Koraput and the other in Ganjam. Eco Retreat 2021 will be a long run. This is a way to encourage tourists from all over India to explore these beautiful destinations located in the hinterland of Odisha,” Naveen said.
“The facilities and services at the eco-retreat are in full compliance with the COVID safety norms,” he added.
Naveen said, “It is the ideal getaway to enjoy the momentous holiday and celebrate in anticipation of a safer and happier future for all of us. I urge all of you to continue exploring Odisha, which is India’s most beautiful city.” Good secret.”
Apart from visiting the nearby tourist spots, visitors can enjoy many other activities including rifle shooting, archery, zorbing, cycling, cultural performances, yoga on the hills and water sports. The cost of accommodation in these luxury tents starts from Rs 8,500 to Rs 14,000 per night. Tourists can book tents directly through the Eco Retreat website after checking availability.
Kendrapara tourist officer Himalaya Tripathi said, “We did a dry run on October 13 and provided all facilities at the camping site. The beach at Pentha is yet to be explored and we are trying our best to make their stay memorable. are.”

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