Ogi Waterfall, Angul

Pitabali Ogi Waterfall is a hidden tourist spot located near Ugi. It is about 7 km from Jarapada and 33 km from Angul. This magnificent waterfall is a natural beauty surrounded by hills and green forests. The waterfall's height is around 100 feet. Many tourists come here in the winter for picnics and group feasts at the Ogi Waterfall. The waterfall is visible after about 2 km on the unpaved road. Ogi is a hidden Waterfall known as a beautiful picnic spot in the Angul district. Water flows here during…

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King Palace & Rajabati, Talcher, Angul

Talcher King Palace is located on the bank of the river Brahmani. It is around 20 km away from Angul town. Talcher Rajabati One of the oldest King’s Palace in Odisha. This palace is also known as Emperor Sadan Mahal, which was constructed in the 14th century. There is a Lord Jagannath Temple and also a Beautiful Park located near Rajabati. Talcher Rajabati is one of the tourist places in Angul, Odisha.

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Lobhi Thakurani Temple, Garhsantry, Angul

Lobhi Thakurani temple is located at Gadasantri and is around 13 km distance from Angul Town. Maa Lobhi Thakurani presiding deity of this temple. Lovi Thakurani yatra, the annual ceremonial function of Goddess Lovi, is observed every year on Kartik Purnima day. Garh Santry, seventeen kilometres away from the district headquarters town Angul, is the village abode of the presiding deity Lovi.  The deity stands out from other idols of Hindu faith and belief because of Her peculiar name that is Lovi, which denotes greediness. However, the people of Garhsantry have…

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Satkosia Wildlife Sanctuary & Tiger Reserve, Angul

Satkosia tiger reserve is located in the Angul district of Odisha. Satkosia wildlife sanctuary covers an area of 988.30 km². Satkosia Gorge was created in 1976 with an area of 796 km². The Reserve was designated in 2007 as the Satkosia Gorge Wildlife Sanctuary and the adjacent Baisipalli Wildlife Sanctuary. It has located where the Mahanadi River passes through a 22 km long gorge in the Eastern Ghats mountains. The major plant communities are mixed deciduous forests including Sal and riverine forest. Mammals found include the leopard, Indian wild dog…

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