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Antara River Cruises’ catamarans to traverse mangrove wetland in Odisha

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MV Bhitarkanika

Antara River Cruises said its two newest floats are preparing to set sail through India’s second-largest mangrove in India, after Sundarbans in the Bay of Bengal, and unveil the hidden treasures of the enchanting and undiscovered region.

Following the 2023 epic launch of the longest river cruise in the world aboard the MV Ganga Vilas, Antara River Cruises has launched Antara Catamarans – two-suite, state-of-the-art, sustainably built vessels – MV Mahanadi and MV Bhitarkanika.

They are designed to explore the Bhitarkanika mangrove wetland in Odisha, covering an area of 672 sqkm in the estuarine region of the Brahmani – Baitarani River systems and their tributaries.

Cruising through this wildlife sanctuary at a slow pace allows visitors to watch the abundant flora and fauna, creeks, mudflats, the ubiquitous Sundari tree, the saltwater crocodile and over 320 species of birds, a statement said.

The MV Mahanadi and MV Bhitarkanika offer three-night/four-day itineraries – ‘Amazon of the East’ sails every Friday and ‘Cruising in Bhitarkanika’ every Monday.

Embarking at Gupti, just over a three-hour drive from Bhubaneswar (Odisha) airport, guests can cruise through Dangamal exploring Bhitarkanika and then returning to Gupti.

Raj Singh, Chairman, Exotic Heritage Group, promoters of Antara River Cruises, said: “A cruise on a catamaran provides a more intimate setting, often just four people who can explore the area exclusively with personalised service and flexibility.

“It’s a quiet, simple though rich journey through the wetlands, mangroves and dense forests of the Bhitarkanika National Park along with visits to local villages and temples known for their historical and cultural significance and beaches dotting the coast.

“However, dipping into these intricate ecosystems comes with the responsibility of protecting them and as you are aware, Antara River Cruises is both community inclusive and sensitive to the planet’s challenges. Our catamarans present the first hybrid solar electric and fuel powered cruise in India.”

Features of Antara Catamarans

  • The catamarans, 17 metres long and 6 metres wide, travelling at 5 knots per hour, boast a perfect blend of comfort and elegance offering spacious interiors with panoramic views.
  • Featuring two identical cabins, each with sweeping windows, private 3-fixture bathrooms and wardrobes with common spaces to lounge and dine and an airy sundeck.
  • The suites are designed with fresh contemporary furniture, original works of art on palm leaves, handloom textiles and luxe linen ensuring a restful night in the heart of the forest.
  • It is fully air-conditioned with luxurious amenities
Culinary Delights

Onboard chefs ensure a gastronomic experience that complements the breathtaking surroundings. Wake up to a breakfast with a view or enjoy a sundowner as you gently traverse the Pathsala River or indulge in a curated high tea as the sight of the distant Bay of Bengal mesmerises you.

Multi-course traditional fare awaits you at meal times giving you the flavours of the region.

Guided Excursions

Join our expert guides on immersive excursions, be it bird watching, nature walks, or exploring hidden villages. Every moment promises discovery and awe-inspiring encounters with the natural wonders of Odisha in India.

Sustainability On board the Antara Catamaran

  • The first hybrid solar electric + fuel powered cruise in India
  • Avoidance of single use plastic
  • Bio-chemical toilets and water purifying plants on board
  • All ingredients sourced from local markets
  • Strict animal welfare guidelines followed
  • Local Odia artisans’ contribution to crafts for décor and retail
Hidden Treasure

Bhitarkanika, an ecologically significant and protected sanctuary, was born when the king of the ancient kingdom of Kanika meticulously carved a labyrinth of creeks, not only as a defence against sea pirates, and safeguarding his kingdom’s flourishing commerce, but also as a secret spot for his hunting escapades.

These wild, intricately designed waterways are accessed through the Khola gate. Khola means to ‘dig the earth’, signifying the land's excavation.

This thriving mangrove ecosystem protects the coastline from erosion and is a nurturing ground for an array of marine and land species, including the formidable saltwater crocodile, Indian pythons, elusive king cobras, a plethora of avian species, including migratory birds from Central Asia and Siberia, elegant spotted deer, and robust wild boars. – TradeArabia News Service

 

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