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Similipala National park

Similipala National park

Water fall

Similipala tiger reservs


two tiger
Mahabala tiger


A group of elephent

wlid elephent

species

in india state there was tow national park a tiger reserve in the Mayurbhanj district in the Indian state of Odisha covering 2,750 km2 (1,060 sq mi). It is part of the Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve,
by its area it was 7th largest national park in india
the park wsa know as the home of Asian Tiger the park wsa included some water fall like Joranda water fall & Bareipani Watter fall


the park mostly femous for tiger but there are some other kind of wlid animl here Asian Elephent, Gaur, Caushingha, Rabbit, etc


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here was some feedback collcted by me

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the route we tacken bhadrak to baripada to simili pala national park
Covering a vast area of 2750 km2 out of which 303 km2 from the core area, thick biosphere reserve is a sanctuary and one of the tiger projects and national parks of India. With a wide range of rainfall and edaphic variations, from dry deciduous to moist green forests, it is suitable to many species of flora and fauna. About 1076 species of mammals, 29 types of reptiles and 231 species of birds are in this plateau. The average mean elevation of Similipal is 900 meters. There are tall sal trees in large numbers. The peaks of Khairiburu (1178 meters), Meghasani (1158 meters) and others welcome. Sweet scented champak flowers freshen the air. The richly hued orchids on the green foliage are soothing. In the midst of the dense forests, the summer stands humbled. Several rivers like Budhabalanga, Khairi, salandi, Palpala, etc. originate from the hills and meander through the forest. Many of them have cascading rapids and foaming falls before leaving for the plains

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