Simlipal National Park

Once the hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Mayurbhanj, the Park is set in an expanse of fine sal forests.
Twelve rivers cut across the attractive terrain and there are innumerable waterfalls.
The mugger is quite often seen along many of these rivers. The Park also holds tigers, leopards, elephants, sambar, chital, chausingha and mouse deer, the tiniest member of the deer family.
Simlipal can be explored by jeep and the deer are especially seen in the grasslands along the rivers.
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