Similipal Tiger Reserve to Close for Tourists from June 29 Ahead of Monsoon Season

Baripada, June 23 (UDN): The Similipal Tiger Reserve in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district will remain closed for tourists and visitors from June 29 due to the onset of the monsoon season and associated safety concerns, authorities announced on Monday.

Similipal Tiger Reserve to Close for Tourists from June 29 Ahead of Monsoon Season

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According to an official notification issued by the Office of the Director, Similipal Tiger Reserve, tourist entry through Kaliani Gate in Jashipur and Pithabata Gate near Baripada will be suspended until further notice. However, the Talabandh and Jamuani eco-tourism complexes will continue to remain open for visitors during the closure period.

Authorities said the annual shutdown has been enforced as heavy monsoon rainfall makes forest roads muddy, slippery and difficult to navigate. In addition, rainwater flowing down from the hills often damages internal roads, increasing the risk to tourists and vehicles inside the reserve.

Field Director of Similipal Tiger Reserve and Regional Chief Conservator of Forests, Baripada Circle, Dr. Prakash Chandra Gogineni, said the reopening date will be decided later based on weather conditions and road safety assessments after the monsoon season.

Officials noted that the reserve was reopened to tourists on October 18, 2025, and follows a routine seasonal closure every year during the rainy period to ensure visitor safety and ecological protection.

Further updates regarding reopening will be issued by the authorities in due course.

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