Similipal Reserve: A Land of Rich History and Cultural Heritage

Lace up your boots and get ready to experience the fearless journey of Similipal Forest. From picturesque views of landscape to rare and exotic wildlife, every frame tells a story waiting to be shared. As the world struggles with environmental challenges, Similipal National Park stands at the forefront of conservation efforts. Join us as we reveal the secrets hidden within its lush greenery, discover its diverse wildlife, and dig into the cultural significance that makes Similipal a unique place for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

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History, Geography, Climate

Similipal is a Tiger Reserve in the Mayurbhanj District in the State of Odisha. This park is home to Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephant, Gaur, Chausingha and many other flora and fauna. This area has been part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2009. Similipal was formally selected as a tiger reserve in 1956 and under Project Tiger in May 1973. The government of Odisha declared Similipal as a wildlife sanctuary in 1979 with an area of approximately 2,750 sq. m. The wild forest has two prominent waterfalls, Joranda (594 ft.) and Barheipani (712 ft.). Summers are hot with temperatures around 40 - 45 degrees Celsius, whereas the winter months can be as low as 10-15 degrees Celsius. The rainfall ranges from moderate to heavy.

Wildlife: Flora & Fauna

This park is the house for around 93 species of Orchids, 300 species of medicinal plants, and 52 species of endangered flora, whereas a total of 42 species of Mammals, 242 species of Birds, and 30 species of reptiles. The major mammals found are the Bengal Tiger, the Asian Elephant, Barking deer, Gaur, etc.

Other Similipal Attractions

Explore other attractions in & around Similipal. There's a lot more where the life of the region flows into.

Barehipani Waterfall

Barehipani waterfall is the highest waterfall in Odisha, located within the contour of Similipal Tiger Reserve. The rolling waterfall drops from a height of (1309 ft.), presents a majestic view with reverberating sound in the gorge from where the Budhabalanga river runs to the plain land. The waterfall Barehipani is a major tourist attraction in Similipal, attracting lakhs of visitors every year across the globe. A visit to Similipal is incomplete without having a glimpse of the majestic waterfall.

Joranda Waterfall

The Joranda waterfall is known for its beauty & one of the famous waterfalls in India, located inside the Similipal Tiger Reserve. It’s a straight & single drop waterfall that occupies an important destination on the Odisha tourism map. It has a total height of 594 ft. and touches the ground at a gorge perpendicularly. Thousands of tourists & nature lovers visit this waterfall to enjoy the tranquil nature & relieve themselves of the hectic city life.

Uski Waterfall

The river Bhandan, when it drops, creates this beautiful waterfall called Uski. It is the lone cascade of Similipal, which you can see from a nearby distance and may even clean up.

Devkund, Sitakund, Chala & Many More

To sum it up, Similipal National Park is like a magical place full of incredible nature and animals. It's a special place that we should take care of because it's not just a cool park, but also a home for many plants and animals. If we want to keep enjoying the beauty of Similipal, we need to be careful with how we treat it. Let's be responsible visitors, so the park can stay amazing for a long, long time. Similipal is not just a park; it's a reminder that we all need to work together to protect and cherish the wonderful world we live in.

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