Mayurbhanj


Mayurbhanj is located 309 kilometers away from Bhubaneswar. The Mayurbhanj district's headquarters are in Baripada. The woodland in the Mayurbhanj district is a treasure. It is a sizable forest with a variety of woods, including sal and piasal. In addition, there are additional therapeutic herbs to be found in the forest. The district's scenic beauty is seen in the various wild animal and bird species as well as the spring waterfalls found amidst the mountains.

Top tourist destinations in Mayurbhanj include the Similipal National Park, Joranda Waterfall, Devkund Waterfall, Barehipani Waterfall, Jagannath Temple, Bhimkund, Ambika Temple, Ramtirtha Temple, Jwalamukhi Temple, Kichakeswari Temple, Haripur Garh, Kalo Dam, Kuchai, Kakharua Vaidyanath, Kharkhai, and Suleipat Dam.

The district of Mayurbhanja is 10418 square kilometers in size. The District has a total population of 25,19,738 according to the 2011 census, with 12,56,213 men and 12,63,525 women living there. There are 32 police stations in the Mayurbhanj District, along with two municipalities, two N.A.C.s, nine assembly constituencies, 3966 villages, 404 Gram Panchayats, 26 Tahasils, 26 Blocks, and four subdivisions in the Mayurbhanja District.

 

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