Simlipal National Park
Sampurna MajumderSampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/NATURE, ORISSA/ Updated : Apr 22, 2016, 12:50 IST
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Dense forests and vast expanse of grassy lands in between, roaring tigers, fleeing deer to trumpeting tuskers, flying squirrels and dancing peacocks—all these make Simlipal National Park a dreamland of nature and of course an irre … Read more
Dense forests and vast expanse of grassy lands in between, roaring tigers, fleeing deer to trumpeting tuskers, flying squirrels and dancing peacocks—all these make Simlipal National Park a dreamland of nature and of course an irresistible destination for thirsty travellers. The park derives its name from an abundance of red semul trees. Read less

Dense forests and vast expanse of grassy lands in between, roaring tigers, fleeing deer to trumpeting tuskers, flying squirrels and dancing peacocks—all these make Simlipal National Park a dreamland of nature and of course an irresistible destination for thirsty travellers. The park derives its name from an abundance of red semul trees. A part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2009, the Simlipal National Park is home to several flora and fauna. The major mammals that can be spotted in the park are Royal Bengal Tigers, Asian Elephants, Gaurs (Indian bison), and leopards, sambar, barking deer, flying squirrel, wild boar, and common langur. You can also spot some common birds such as hill mynah, peafowl, Indian pied hornbill, grey hornbill, and the crested serpeant eagle. Spot a barking deer or a herd of elephants crossing the rivulets and admire the beauty of the Joranda waterfalls or simply capture wilderness at its best. Do remember to obtain prior permission from the forest officer. Travellers are also advised to take anti-malarial drugs before leaving for such expeditions.
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