Orang National Park

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No.3 Shyampurchapari, India

National park· Tourist attraction

Orang National Park Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Orang National Park is located in No.3 Shyampurchapari, India on Orang. Orang National Park is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category national park in India.

Address

Orang

Phone

+913713230022

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Deba Kumar Dutta

The Orang National Park is also one of the smallest tiger Reserve in India. I have visited numerous times for different purpose. Recently I have visited to participate Rhino census. I had counted 11 rhinos and total 102 odd rhinos counted all other participants. Habitat is nice. Need more investment on tourism sector as this has much potential.

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Murali vakada

Best place to hangout with friends, atleast a group of 6 makes your ride and trip joyful . The cost of safari is bit high (Rs.2500 for 2 safari's each of 6 and the ride was about 1.30 hr) and timing of your ride need to be considered here ( before 10am and after 3pm would be better). Homemade Local chicken be prepared on your order, and if you guys want to stay for a night you can find cottages too ( Rs.1500 per night ) but booking need to be done in advance.

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DAJU

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Hriday R K

Lush green and lively forest reserve. Pay a visit. Rhinos, if you're lucky enough. Good luck!

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sajid alum

A beautiful place to encounter wildlife. Has a very high density of Royal Bengal tiger. Amazing place for a Jeep Safari

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Joyasish Ghosh

Great park. Try to do Jeep Safari at late afternoon. Saw so many Rhinos, wild elephant, deers and lots of birds. Highest density of Tigers in India. Saw scratches of tiger claws in a tree. Helpful guides . Jeep Safari cost Rs. 1200 . Entry fee Rs. 50. Steel Camera fee Rs. 50.

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Riders Meenakshi Bedanta

It's a tiger reserve forest now.. Can take elephant Safari as well as Jeep Safari...

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Aasib Daimari

Visit the Park if you haven't! Enjoy exploring...