Mandasaru Valley Nature Camp, Daringbadi, Kandhamal

Mandasaru Valley Nature Camp

Mandasaru Valley Nature Camp is a peaceful and scenic eco-tourism spot located near Daringbadi in the Kandhamal district of Odisha. It is also known as the Silent Valley of Odisha due to its calm, untouched natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Situated at an altitude of around 2,800 feet, this valley offers breathtaking views of deep gorges, thick forests, and surrounding hills.

This is a perfect destination for those who love nature, adventure, and silence. The camp is managed under Odisha’s eco-tourism initiative and aims to protect nature while supporting the local tribal communities.

History

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The word “Mandasaru” is a combination of two tribal terms: Manda meaning “cloud” and Saru meaning “valley.” For centuries, this area has been home to indigenous tribes who have lived in harmony with the forest. Their traditional knowledge has helped preserve the biodiversity of the region.

Mandasaru remained largely hidden from tourism until recent years, when the Odisha Forest Department, in partnership with local communities, developed it into a nature camp. Today, it promotes responsible tourism and provides livelihood opportunities to nearby tribal villages.

Price & Ticket

The Nature Camp offers eco-friendly accommodation, and prices usually include lodging and meals.

  • Stay Charges: ₹1,000 to ₹2,500 per person per night (including meals)

  • Entry Fee (Day Visit): ₹50 to ₹100 per person (if day visits are allowed)

  • Children: Charges may vary; discounts sometimes available

Note: It is advisable to check the official Odisha Eco-Tourism website for current pricing and availability.

Best Things to Do

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  • Explore the 7 Viewpoints: These natural spots offer stunning views of the valley, sunrise, and sunset.

  • Trekking and Nature Walks: Guided treks through the forests give a close experience of nature and wildlife.

  • Birdwatching and Wildlife Spotting: The region is rich in rare bird species, butterflies, and occasional sightings of wild animals.

  • Photography: A paradise for nature and landscape photography lovers.

  • Experience Tribal Culture: You can interact with local people, learn about their customs, and enjoy traditional food.

  • Star Gazing: At night, the clear sky allows you to see stars, perfect for peaceful moments.

Restrictions

  • No loud music or parties are allowed to maintain the peace of the valley.

  • Plastic is strictly banned to protect the environment.

  • Trekking alone is not allowed, especially at night.

  • Campfires may be restricted during dry seasons to prevent forest fires.

  • Littering is punishable under eco-tourism rules.

How to Reach

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  • By Road: Mandasaru is around 16 km from Daringbadi. Daringbadi is well connected by road to Berhampur (125 km), Phulbani (100 km), and Bhubaneswar (250 km).

  • By Train: The nearest railway station is Berhampur, which is connected to major cities of Odisha and India.

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar.

  • From Daringbadi, taxis or vehicles arranged by eco-tourism staff can take you to Mandasaru.

Where to Stay

  • Mandasaru Nature Camp Cottages: Comfortable wooden cottages with basic facilities like beds, attached toilets, and dining areas.

  • Meals (vegetarian and local dishes) are included in the stay package.

  • Advance booking is recommended through the official eco-tourism website: www.ecotourodisha.com

Nearby Places to Visit

  • Daringbadi: Often called the Kashmir of Odisha

  • Hill View Park: Offers panoramic views of Daringbadi

  • Pine Forest and Coffee Garden: Beautiful green zones

  • Putudi Waterfall: A scenic waterfall near Phulbani

  • Lovers Point: A romantic and serene spot by the river

  • Midubanda Waterfall: Another lovely waterfall not far from Daringbadi

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1. Is Mandasaru Valley suitable for families and children?
Yes, it is safe and comfortable for families, including children. However, always follow safety rules during treks.

Q2. Is mobile network available?
Mobile connectivity is weak. Only some networks work, and that too in selected areas.

Q3. What is the best time to visit Mandasaru Valley?
October to March is the best time. The weather is cool and ideal for sightseeing and trekking.

Q4. Can we visit the place without staying?
In some seasons, day visits are allowed. But it is better to stay overnight to enjoy the full experience.

Q5. Are pets allowed?
Generally, pets are not allowed due to wildlife safety and forest rules.

Q6. Is online booking necessary?
Yes, online booking is recommended as walk-ins are not always accepted, especially during peak season.

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