Balangir Tourist Places, Harishankar Temple , Pateneswari Temple , Ranipur Jharial , Chandi Temple , Gaikhai M.I.P , Jogeshwar Temple , Sailashree Palace , Turekela Wildlife Sanctuary , Dhabaleswar Temple , Gandhamardhan Hills , Dharapgarh , Bhima Dunguri
Bhima Dunguri cave is located on top of the Bhim Pahad, and it is about 28 km distance from Balangir town. Lord Parshuram and Shiva are worshiped in a cave on this Bhim Dunguri hill. It has been attributed with a special place in the tourism map of the Balangir district. Its splendorous natural bounty & beauty are encircled by evergreen forest. Bhima Dunguri is famous for its ancient natural caves which are lying scattered at different places of the hilly area. BhimaDunguri Caves is one of the most popular…
Turekela wildlife sanctuary is located 98 km from distance Balangir. It is a place suitable for group camping and is important for viewing colourful wildlife like tigers, deers, bears, foxes, elephants, wild birds, monkeys, wolfs. This place is covered with greeny dense forest. The place is beautiful and attractive to visitors and touristy. The natural beauty of the hills and the dense forest attracts many tourists during the winter. Turekela wildlife sanctuary is a tourist attraction places in Balangir, Odisha.
Lord Nrusinghanath is a seat of Vidal Nursing situated in Paikamal. Nursinghanath temple is located around 110 km distance from Baragarh Town and 37 km from Nuapada. King Baijal Dev of Patna State built the temple of Nursinghanath in the 15th Century AD. The Nursinghanath Temple is 122 meters long and stands on the foot of the mountain Gandhamardan towards the south and west side. But the other part of this mountain is near a waterfall called Harishankar temple. Prevesioly the place of Harishankar was called Hiuen Tsang as Parimalagiri,…
Dharapgarh is 50 km from Balangir. Dharapgarh has a big tank called Dashamati Sagar covering an area of 119 acres. Believed to be the habitat of some water nymphs the tank is guarded by the shrines of Chandi, Duarsuni, Samalei, Pataneswari, Shiva and Vishnu who are worshipped by non-brahmin. A dip in the tank has religious importance too. Dashamati Sagar is a tourist attraction in Balangir District