BELGHAR NATURE CAMP » AT A GLANCE

BEAUTY OF MOTHER NATURE- BELGHAR (KANDHAMAL)

 
Belghar Nature Camp is situated at an altitude of 2555 feet above the sea in Kandhamal District. Belghar-Daringbadi is the land of “Hills and Waterfalls”. Belghar is 158 Kms away from district headquarter i.e. Phulbani. It is mainly inhabited by a particular tribe known as “Kutia Kandha”. The tribals believe in age old traditions of hut dwelling and food gathering. Though they are living in forests for years together yet they are hospitable and friendly. Belghar is surrounded by towering hillocks around. The thick forest is home to a number of rare endangered species of animals and plants.
 
The pride of the forest of Belghar is the long tusked Elephants that abound plenty in the region. Many other smaller mammal fauna like deer, wild boar, bear etc and varieties of birds viz: Hill Myna, Parrot, Peacocks and Flying Giant Squirrels are found which attracts the visitors. The natural vegetation of the forests are wooded trees which rises to a great height.Winter is enjoyable here which can be experience from November to end of March. Heavy mist and dew are also prevalent during the winter season. Average rainfall is 1382 mm. The perennial rivers and streams like “Pipili” and “Penaju Nala” are the water source of Belghar. Amongst the hillocks one large grass land on the top of hill at “DIMILI” is a must worth view point for the visitors.
Beauty of Dimili Hill
Scenic View of Belghar
Recent Updates
  • Similipal Road closure of the Kalikaprasad to Lanjighasara Forest Road
    Due to the temporary closure of the Kalikaprasad to Lanjighasara Forest Road, all visitors with bookings for Gurguria and Kumari are requested to access the destination via the Jamuani Check Gate. Please note that this alternative route will add approximately 4 hours to your travel time. We advise all visitors to plan their journey accordingly to ensure a smooth and timely arrival.
  • Closure Of Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary For Day Visitors
    This is to inform all the Day Visitors / Tourists that Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary will remain closed for tourists /Day visitors from 01.07.2025 to 30.09.2025 (tentative) in accordance with regular management practice of the sanctuary. However the ecotourism complex at Gohirabala shall remain open for Night Stay visitors.
  • Satkosia Sands Resort Boating Closed
    Due To Heavy Rainfall The water level is rising at River Mahanadi for which Boating is closed at Sakosia Gorge Sanctuary from 07.07.2025 to 30.09.2025.
  • Closure Of Similipal Tiger Reserve from 01.07.2025
    This is to inform all the Visitors/ Tourists that Similipal Tiger Reserve will remain closed for tourists/visitors from 01.07.2025 for Monsoon. The date of re-opening will be notified and published in daily newspapers. However, the ecotourism complex at Jamuani, Gurgudia, Kumari, Barehipani and Ramtirtha shall remain open for Night Stay visitors.