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Hatipathar Falls
3 km from Rayagada,
the river Nagavali
flows through a deep
cut valley, forming
two lovely
waterfalls. An ideal
picnic spot known
for its scenic
beauty, the place
gets its name from
the huge elephant
shaped boulders (in
Oriya, Hati means
elephant and Pathar
means boulder) that
litter the
landscape. |
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Harishankar Falls
On
the southern slope
of the Gandhamardan
hills, around 81 km
from Balangir,
stands Harishankar,
a place of
pilgrimage, famous
for its uncommon
scenic charms and
the presence of Hari
and Shankar, the
dual deities of the
Vaishnav and
Shaivite sects of
Hinduism. A
perennial stream
gushes forth onto
its granite bed to
form cascades at
different stages,
the last fall
providing a natural
water slide to
bathers! As a cool
resort in the lap of
nature, Harishankar
is a panacea for the
heat in the summer. |
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Hirakud Reservoir
A mere 16 km north
of Sambalpur town
stands the Hirakud
Dam on the river
Mahanadi - the
longest dam in the
world and the
largest dam made of
earth. Hirakud is an
engineering marvel
as well as a
stunning site. From
horizon to horizon,
the reservoir forms
the largest
artificial lake in
Asia with an area of
746 sq km and a
shore line of over
640 km. A twenty-one
km drive on the dyke
offers a unique
experience of calm
serenity. One can
comfortably enjoy
the sight of the
mighty Hirakud Dam
and the fantastic
expanse of water
from the top of the
revolving minaret
called Gandhi Minar
on the north, or
from the Nehru Minar
on the other end of
the dam. A
considerable number
of migratory birds
also come here
during winter. |
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Indravati
Reservoir
Originating near
Thuamul-Rampur, the
river Indravati
makes its winding
course through dense
forests and
sunkissed valleys
till she halts at
Khatiguda, 20 km
from Nowrangpur, to
form a reservoir in
the hands of modern
sculptors. The vast
blue expanse guarded
by green capped
soaring hills makes
this lake a
delightful sight - a
lifetime memory. |
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Khandadhar Falls
One
of the prettiest
districts on the
tourist circuit is
the Sundargarh
region. Located
amidst its lush
forests is Orissa's
most famous
waterfall, the
Khandadhar fall
(about 244 metres).
The beauty of this
place makes it a
site not to be
missed. |
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Khanduala Falls
The
jungles of Karlapat
Wildlife Sanctuary,
situated around 32
km from Bhawanipatna,
provide the setting
for another of
Orissa's charming
waterfall called
Khanduala, so named
because of the
shrine of the
Goddess Khanduala
situated on the top
of the hill. |
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Kolab Reservoir
15 km from Koraput,
the river Kolab
makes a spectacular
jump at Bagra to
form a reservoir
called the "Upper
Kolab Irrigation
Project". An ideal
place for an outing,
it is also a panacea
for city dwellers. |
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