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Satapada Dolphines

Satapada is renowned for its resident population of Irrawaddy dolphins in Chilika Lake. The Irrawaddy dolphin is a species of dolphin that inhabits brackish and freshwater areas, making Chilika Lake an ideal habitat.

Birds Island

Birds Island, also known as Nalabana Island, is one of the core areas of Chilika Lake that has been designated a bird sanctuary. It attracts a wide variety of bird species, including both resident birds and migratory ones that visit during the winter months

Chilka Lake

Chilika is home to numerous islands, each with its own unique characteristics. Notable islands include Nalabana Island, Kalijai Island, and Birds Island. These islands contribute to the lake's biodiversity and provide habitats for various species of flora and fauna.

Kalijai Temple

The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kalijai, considered to be the protector of fishermen and the entire Chilika Lake. Devotees believe that seeking the blessings of Goddess Kalijai ensures the safety of their loved ones, particularly those engaged in fishing and maritime activities.

1 HOUR BOATING

₹ 1300 /-

Standard Plan

3 HOUR BOATING

₹ 2400 /-

Unlimited Plan

3 HOUR BOATING

₹ 2400 /-

Most Popular

4 HOUR BOATING

₹ 3200 /-

Standard Plan

7 HOUR BOATING

₹ 4300 /-

Most Popular

Explore The World

  • Chilika Lake is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including a wide variety of fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
  • The lake is also a crucial habitat for migratory birds during the winter months, hosting thousands of flamingos, pelicans, and other avian species.

Upcoming Tours & Destination

Chilika Lake, located in the Indian state of Odisha, is a captivating destination known for its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and cultural significance. Here’s a guide to the attractions and experiences that make Chilika a must-visit destination:

  1. Satapada:

    • Dolphin Watching: Satapada, on the eastern shore of Chilika, is famous for dolphin watching tours. Visitors can witness the playful Irrawaddy dolphins in their natural habitat.