Similipal National Park in Mayurbhanj is the only place on earth to spot the exceedingly rare black tiger, and it's now open to visitors again
Talib Chitalwala—The Belgadia Palacehe only place on earth to spot the exceedingly rare black tiger is open to visitors again.in Mayurbhanj, an under-the-radar region in India’s eastern state of Odisha, reopened in November with strict restrictions to the number of daily visitors—only 60 vehicle entry permits are available each day—in order to safeguard its sprawling delicate ecosystem, home to over 40 mammals including Asian elephants and Bengal tigers.
There’s plenty more to do while you’re in town. This April, Mayurbhanj Chhau, a captivating dance festival on
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