This has been reported in telegraphindia.com dated 4 November 2016.
There will be four eateries that will be made functional from this season - two of these at at Kumari and the other two at Muktapur. An amphitheatre has also been opened to visitors where cultural programs will be held every evening. The park had been closed since mid-June because of monsoon and has now reopened for tourists on November 1.
There are plans to promote home-stays at the forest by identifying suitable villages where tourists can stay as paying guests in the houses of the local tribal people and taste a sample of the local life. Drinking water facilities and toilets will be opened at various locations inside the forest within a month.
A maximum of 35 four-wheeled vehicles will be allowed to enter the Similipal National Park area from Kaliami check gate and another 25 vehicles from Pithabata entry point between 6am and 9am every day - one guide for every vehicle would be compulsory.
The park houses 1,076 species of plants belonging to 102 families, besides 96 species of orchids. There are a total of 42 species of mammals, 242 species of birds and 30 species of reptiles in the forest.
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