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Distance between Kolkata to Similipal by Road is 320 Kms via NH16 and NH49
Night stays:
Night Stay Bhitarkanika Nature Camps, Similipal Nature Camps, Satkosia Nature Camps, Satkosia Sands Resort (Badmul), Debrigarh Nature Camp (Hirakud), Chilika Nature Camps, Nuanai Nature Camp (Puri), Rissia Nature Camp (Kuldiha), Bichitrapur Nature Camp, Daringbadi Nature Camp, Belghar Nature Camp, Phulbani Nature Camps, Chandaka Nature Camps, Blackbuck Nature Camps(Ganjam), Giant Squirrel Nature Camp, (Ganjam) Sana Ghagara Nature Camp, Khandadhar Nature Camp, Mahavinayak Nature Camp, Olasuni Nature Camp, Saptasajya Nature Camp, Sidhamula Nature Camp, Sarafgarh Nature Camp, Ansupa Nature Camp, Berbera Nature Camp, Satiguda Nature Camp, Chitrakonda Nature Camp, Chandipur Nature Camp, Patora Nature Camp, Tensa Nature Camp, Koraput Nature Camp
Destinations:
Places of tourist interest inside the park are: Gurguria, Chahala, Barehipani, Joranda, Nawana
Places of tourist interest outside the park are: Ramatirtha, Sitakund, Lulung, Deokund, Khiching,
Bhimkund
Similipal Tiger Reserve:
The Similipal Tiger Reserve is a compact block of elevated plateau located in central portion of the Mayurbhanj district and lies between 20° 17’ and 22° 34’ north and 850 40’ and 87° 10’ east longitude. The stretch of forest including Similipal RF spread over an area of 2750 km2 was declared as ‘Tiger Reserve’ with effect from 04-12-1973 under ‘Project Tiger’ Scheme of Government of India. It has been conferred with legal status as per provisions of Section 38V of Wildlife (Conservation) Act, 1972 vide notification no. 8F(T)-9/2007/20801/ F&E dt.31st December, 2007 of Govt. of Orissa in Forest & Environment Department. The notification has clearly indicated with boundary description of Critical Tiger Habitat (Core) extending over 1194.75 km2 and buffer area of 1555.25 km². There are 3 inhabitated villages inside the Critical Tiger Habitat and 65 villages in the buffer area.
Similipal Wildlife Sanctuary:
Similipal RF is the biggest Reserve Forest block of India with an area of 2271.78 km². The forest is a potential habitat both for wild animals and plants with good population of tigers, leopards, elephants, chital, sambar and 304 species of birds. It is equally important for inhabitation of amphibians, aquatic animals and invertebrates considering the importance of its rich biodiversity the area is declared as a proposed wildlife sanctuary on 3rd December 1979 by Govt. of Orissa after settlement of all rights of the people of 61 villages it was finally declared as wildlife sanctuary vide notification no. 8F(WL) 2/2008 dtd. 23.4.08 by Govt. of Orissa in Forest and Environment Department.
Similipal National Park:
Similipal National Park is located between 21° 35’ and 22° 01’ north latitude and 86° 13’ and 86° 37’ east longitude. It is situated within Mayurbhanj district of Orissa state. It is a proposed National Park notified in two phases, first on 6th August 1980 over an area of 303 km and subsequently 542.70 km² of area was added to it on 11th June 1986 making the total area of the Park 845.70 km² under sub-section-(1) of Section-35 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act-1972(53 of 1972). The significance of the National Park is its rich biodiversity.
Similipal Bio-Sphere Reserve
The Similipal Biosphere Reserve came into existence during 1994 as per Man And Biosphere (MAB) programme of UNESCO with the objective of bringing the people and domestic cattle along with the Forest & Wildlife into one fold of management so that the economic condition of the people is enriched through eco-development programmes so that the dependency on the forest is reduced. It is located in the district of Mayurbhanj between 20 17’ E Latitude and 85 40’ E Longitude. The total area under the Biosphere Reserve is 5569 Km2 with Similipal Sanctuary at the nucleus.
Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve
The Similipal-Kuldiha-Hadgarh Elephant Reserve popularly known as Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve in the State of Orissa was notified The area includes 3 protected areas i.e. Similipal Tiger Reserve (2750.00 km²), Hadgarh Wildlife sanctuary (191.06 km²) and Kuldiha wildlife sanctuary (272.75 km²). Other Reserve Forests, Protected Forests, Private land and Revenue land including agricultural land lying adjacent to the protected areas measuring
Similipal Tiger Conservation Foundation formed in 2011
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