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Odisha Tourism announces Eco Retreat at seven locations from December 1

OTDC chairman felicitating actress Elina Samantaray. (Photo | Express)

BHUBANESWAR: Odisha Tourism on Sunday announced the annual flagship camping event Eco Retreat will be organised at seven locations from December 1. Tourists can book their stay from September 15 at the venues where 220 luxury tents will offer an unparalleled glamping experience. The fifth edition of Eco Retreat Odisha at Konark, Putsil, Sonapur, Daringbadi, Bhitarkanika, Satkosia and Hirakud comes with luxury, adventure, local culture, mouth-watering Odia cuisine, aesthetic folk music and dance.

Speaking at the 44th Foundation Day of Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC) chairman Lenin Mohanty said the Eco Retreat event has become the face of Odisha Tourism that promotes sustainable tourism in the state.

“OTDC has not only promoted tourism but also contributed significantly to the state’s economy by creating employment opportunities and boosting the state’s businesses. It has made a profit of Rs 5 crore in the last fiscal and played a pivotal role in preserving our cultural heritage and natural beauty,” he said. As many as 12 newly renovated rooms of Panthanivas Bhubaneswar were inaugurated on the occasion. The rooms are open for public booking.

Tourism director Sachin Ramchandra Jadhav said OTDC has been the change agent when the nation was grappling with a pandemic, as it aimed to promote the huge untapped potential in the travel and tourism sector.“OTDC is continuously launching new products like Odisha walks, boat clubs in silver city and Taladanda as well as putting in great efforts for the promotion of culinary tourism in the state,” he said.

As part of the foundation day celebrations, the best-performing units of OTDC which have excelled in the last financial year were awarded. Panthanivas Puri and Panthanivas Gopalpur were adjudged the best-performing accommodation units. Nimantran Bhubaneswar was also awarded on this occasion.

The unit managers of all accommodation units as well as restaurants of OTDC that have consistently excelled in delivering exceptional services to tourists were also felicitated. Chairperson of Odisha State Commission for Women Minati Behera and actress Elina Samantaray were present.

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Odisha Tourism Development Corporation

The Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC) is a Government of Odisha undertaking corporation in the Indian state of Odisha . It was incorporated in the year 1979 [1] to promote tourism in the state and operate some of the existing tourist bungalows and transport fleets in commercial line. OTDC's Tourist Bungalows are called as Panthanivas.

Panthanivas Locations

Packaged tours, external links.

  • Bhubaneswar
  • Chandaneswar
  • Chilika Lake
  • Panchalingeshwar

A live map is hosted on the official site with details of locations

OTDC provides customised tour packages. [6] Seasonal packages are also made available to facilitate travellers coming from other regions for special events like Nabakalebara 2015 . [7] [8]

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  • ↑ "Chief Minister's team" . Retrieved 20 May 2015 .
  • ↑ "Rs 2,500 cr investment needed for Odisha Tourism in next 5 years" . Odisha Sun Times . 20 May 2015.
  • ↑ "Shreemayee Mishra, OTDC Chairman" . The New Indian Express . 29 May 2014. Archived from the original on 1 June 2014.
  • ↑ "Odisha Government Effects Minor Reshuffle in Administration" . The New Indian Express . 2 May 2015. Archived from the original on 4 December 2015.
  • ↑ "Corporate houses buy bulk of OTDC tour packages" . The Times of India . 18 June 2014.
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