Mayurbhanj District of Odisha at a Glance

Lok Sabha Constituencies in Mayurbhanj district, Odisha (MP Constituencies) Balasore
Keonjhar
Mayurbhanj
MLA Assembly Constituencies in Mayurbhanj district, Odisha Badasahi
Bangriposi
Baripada
Jashipur
Karanjia
Morada
Rairangpur
Saraskana
Udala

Area and Population of Mayurbhanj District

Mayurbhanj district MP MLA Collector Name at a Glance

 

Geographical Area : 10,418.00 sq.km Area under Forest : 4392.13 sq.km 42.16 %
Population ( 2011 Census ) Total : 2,519,738 in %
Male : 1,256,213 49.85
Female : 1,263,525 50.15
Rural : 2,326,842 92.34
Urban : 192,896 7.66
Scheduled Caste : 184,682 7.33
Scheduled Caste Male : 92,127 49.88
Scheduled Caste Female : 92,555 50.12
Scheduled Tribe : 1,479,576 58.72
Scheduled Tribe Male : 730,487 49.37
Scheduled Tribe Female : 749,089 50.63
Population Density : 213 (Per sq.km)
Literacy Total Literate : 1,369,397 54.35
Literate Male : 794,171 57.99
Literate Female : 575,226 42.01
Total Illiterate : 1,150,341 45.65
Illiterate Male : 462,042 40.17
Illiterate Female : 688,299 59.83
Households Total Households : 586,253
Rural Households : 542,726 92.58
Urban Households : 43,527 7.42
BPL Households ( 2011 Census) :
SC/ST Households ( 2011 Census) :
Administrative Setup :
Administrative setup of the District
No. of Sub-Divisions : 4 No. of Tehsils : 26
No. of Municipalities/Corporation : 1 No. of N.A.Cs : 3
No. of Blocks : 26 No. of Police Stations : 32
No. of Gram Panchayats : 382 No. of Inhabited Villages : 3748
No. of Uninhabited Villages : 202 No. of villages : 3950

 

Travel & Tourism of Mayurbhanj District

Shimilipal :

Thick and green forests, extensive grassy lands and meadows, cloud kissing peaks, precipitous and sparkling waterfalls, meandering rivers, roaring tigers and trumpeting tuskers, fleeing deer and flying squirrels, talking myna and dancing peacocks et al make Similipal a dreamland of Nature in the wilderness and an irresistible destination. Covering a vast are of 2750 sq. km out of which 303 sq. km from the core area, thick biosphere reserve is a sanctuary and one of the Tiger Projects and National parks of India. With wide range of rain falls and edaphic variations, range from dry deciduous to moist green forests, it is suitable to different species of flora and fauna. About 1076 species of mammals, 29 types of reptiles and 231 species of birds are the proud possession of this plateau. Average mean elevation of Similipal is 900 meters. Tall and luxuriant Sal Trees in large numbers stand like sentries. The handsome peaks of Khairiburu (1178 meters), Meghasani (1158 meters) and others welcome like smiling receptionists from the emerald heights. Sweet scented Champak flowers freshen the air. The richly hued orchids on the green foliage are soothing to the eyes. In the midst of the dense forests, the summer stands humbled and the sun gets lost. Several rivers like Budhabalanga, Khairi, salandi, Palpala, etc. originate from the hills and meander through the forest like veins and arteries in the body. many of them have formed cascading rapids and foaming falls before leaving for the plains. The panoramic view of the waterfalls at Barehipani (400 meters) and Joranda(150 meters) are simply enchanting of fish, is found in abundance in most of the rivers. The silence of Similipal is occasionally broken by the chirping of the birds to an avian delight. The dense forest and riverine system serve as an excellent home to some of the most beautiful creatures of the World. To stay with them, even for a while, is a thrilling experience. Herds of elephants majestically walking across the roads and rivulets could be a regular sight. While you are moving on the hilly tracts, predators like Tiger and Leopards might be obliviously lulling under the shade with their own thoughts. If lucky, you could spot them there, or else see them around the saltlicks at places like Chahala. Forget the apprehensive dear at Similipal is at its natural best.

District Headquarter : Baripada
State Capital : Bhubaneswar
Nearest Railway Station : Baripada
Nearest Airport : Bhubaneswar
How to Reach :
Road – Baripada, the district headquaters of Mayurbhanj, on the junction of NH 5 and 6, is 170 km from Bhubaneswar, 240 from Kolkata and 60 km from Balasore and 22 km from Pithabata, which is an entry point. The other entry point Jashipur is 94 km from Baripada on N.H. 6. Both the places are well connected by regular bus services. Taxis and Jeeps are available. Rail – Nearest railhead is Balasore (60 km from Baripada), served by major trains running on the South-Eastern sector. Air – Nearest airports are Bhubaneswar (270 kms) and Kolkata (240 km)
Best Time : First November to Fifteenth June only
Contact Person : M. R. Mohapatra (Tourist Officer)
Contact Person Phone : 9438084162
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Khiching :

The ancient capital of the Bhanja rules, Khiching lies about 205 Km away from Balasore and 150 km from Baripada. Scores of temples dominate the place, some of which are still in active worship. The predominant deity of Khiching is Kichakeswari, the most scared Goddess of the Mayurbhanj chiefs. The temple dedicated to her is built entirely of chlorite slabs and unique of it kind in India. The sculptures are beautiful. A small museum here boasts of highly important historical specimens of sculpture and art.

District Headquarter : Baripada
State Capital : Bhubaneswar
Nearest Railway Station : Baripada
Nearest Airport : Bhubaneswar
How to Reach :
Transport Road- Regular bus services are available from Baripada and Keonjhar. Frequent trekker services are available too. Rail – Nearest railhead is Balasore (60 km from Baripada), served by major trains running on the South-Eastern sector. Air – Nearest airports are Bhubaneswar (270 kms) and Kolkata (240 km)
Best Time : November to Frebruary
Contact Person : M. R. Mohapatra (Tourist Officer)
Contact Person Phone : 9438084162
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Bhimkund :

About 40 Kms.from Karanjia, near Booring village in Thakurmunda P.S. is the sacred pool BHIMKUND” in the river Vaitarani. The legend reveals that Bhima, the second Pandava used to take his bath in this pool when the Pandavas were passing their incognito life in Birat Nagar, said to be the present Kaptipada. Here river Vaitarani flows through a gorge in steps forming a series of picturesque rapids until it settles down in the pool called “BHIMKUND”. It is encircled by precipitous stone wall. During Makar Festival in the month of January thousands of people gather here to take their holy dip. The place can also be approached from Dhenkikote (20 Kms.) on S.H. No 11 connecting Keonjhar and Panikoili. The place is ideal for picnickers.

District Headquarter : Baripada
State Capital : Bhubaneswar
Nearest Railway Station : Baripada
Nearest Airport : Bhubaneswar
How to Reach :
Road – Baripada, the district headquaters of Mayurbhanj, on the junction of NH 5 and 6, is 170 km from Bhubane swar, 240 from Kolkata and 60 km from Balasore and 22 km from Pithabata, which is an entry point. The other entry point Jashipur is 94 km from Baripada on N.H. 6. Both the places are well connected by regular bus services. Taxis and Jeeps are available. Rail – Nearest railhead is Balasore (60 km from Baripada), served by major trains running on the South-Eastern sector. Air – Nearest airports are Bhubaneswar (270 kms) and Kolkata (240 km)
Best Time : November to February
Contact Person : M. R. Mohapatra (Tourist Officer)
Contact Person Phone : 9438084162
Contact Person Mobile :
Contact Person E-Mail :
Web Address of the Place:

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