Balasore Tourist Places, Best Place to Visit in Odisha, Balasore Tourism, Baleswar Picnic Spots

Dagara Sea Beach, Balasore

Dagara Sea Beach is located at a distance of 33 km from Jaleswar, 12 km from baliapal and 65 km from Balasore town. A beautiful Long Beach filled with red crabs and green casuarina forest. The best time to visit Dagara Sea Beach is in the winter season. The Oceanic view of the sunset is very beautiful and also one of the cleanest beaches of Odisha. Another important attraction of the place is the Red Crabs, which can be seen on the Beach. Dagara sea beach is located 225 km distance from…

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Laxmannath Mahashay Palace, Jaleswar, Balasore

Laxmannath Mahashay Palace is located 5 km distance from Jaleswar and 65 km from Balasore town. The Laxmannath Mahashay Palace was built during the reign of the zamindar. The Shyamsunder temple is inside the Palace. Durga Puja is celebrated here with great pomp every year. People are anxiously awaiting Durga Puja Day to see Palace. Laxmannath mahashay palace is one of the ancient Museum in Odisha. In ancient times the landowners lived here in the royal palace. As a result of the Gadajat amalgamation, the practice of zamindar was abolished…

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Kasafal Sea Beach, Balasore

Kasafal Sea Beach is located 45 km distance from Balasore and 36 km from Kolkata. The cool shade of the forest along with the beautiful beach attracts tourists, the beach is not deep, and bathing is easy and safe. Every year, millions of devotees gather to bathe on the occasion of the Baruni bath. This Kasafal beach is full of red crabs and trees, which looks beautiful—a real natural beauty. The sunrise and sunset at this beach are very pleasant for the tourists. It is a very nice place to…

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Langaleswar Hara Parbati Temple, Balasore

Langaleswar Haraparbati Temple is located 43 km distance from the district headquarters of Balasore and 30 km from Jaleswar. The place is famous for its location and mythology, where Lord Shiva used to plough the paddy field. Hundreds of pilgrims use to gather there to worship the Lord Langaleswar who has been named after that plough. Langaleswar is famous for Saivism. The location of the temple is the side of river Parvati too creates a scenic beauty and makes another attraction of the place. Mahashivratri is celebrated every year at…

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