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Dandadhar Dam & Reservoir, Dhenkanal

Dandadhar Reservoir is located 30 km distance from Kamakshyanagar and 67 km from Dhenkanal. The Dandadhar Dam is an irrigation project constructed on the Ramial River. The sight of the blue expanse of sparkling water in the Sunshine Valley attracts tourists to come here. The Reservoir surrounded by small mountains and green forests.   The Beautiful natural Lake atmosphere attracts the visiter and picnic rush the spot during winter. The place is Attracts tourists to come here in winter for a beautiful natural environment. It is a good place for a…

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Satapada Chilika Lake, Dolphin Point, Puri

Satapada is located on the southeast side of the Chilika lagoon and is 50 km distance from the Puri Jagannath Temple. It is the largest brackish water in Asia. Satapada Chilika covers an area of 1165 sq. km over the districts of Puri, Khorda, and Ganjam. Chilika is home to more than a hundred species of fish and Irrawaddy dolphins. Chilika Satapada has the second-largest congregation of migratory birds in the world after Lake Victoria in Africa. In winter, the migratory birds come from as far as the Caspian Sea,…

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Derjang Reservoir & Dam Picnic Spot, Angul

Services Location Nearest Places Photo The Derjang reservoir project is located 7 km distance from Angul. It is mainly used for irrigation purposes, which is the first medium irrigation project and a water reservoir. The construction of the project was started in the year 1960 & was completed during 1977-78. The dam is a zoned fill dam of length 1875m. and the maximum height of the dam is 27.31m. The top width of the dam is 4.57m. The Derjang Dam intercepts a catchment area of 399 sq. km. Derjang dam…

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Dharapgarh & Dashamati Sagar, Balangir

Dharapgarh is located 50 km from Balangir. It is home to a large tank called Dashamati Sagar, covering an area of 119 acres. The tank is protected by shrines dedicated to Chandi, Duarsuni, Samalei, Pataneswari, Shiva, and Vishnu, which are worshipped primarily by non-Brahmins. A dip in the tank holds religious significance. Local beliefs about the presence of water nymphs add a mystical aura to the site. Dashamati Sagar is a notable tourist attraction in Balangir. For more information about this place, visit the official Odisha tourism website of Balangir…

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