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Kalo Dam, Kala River, Udala, Mayurbhanj

The Kala dam irrigation is located at Kaptipada in Mayurbhanj District and is 18 km distance from Udala town and 55 km away from the nearest railway station, Baripada. The purpose of the Kalo Dam is to store water for irrigation. The Dam Kala is a medium Irrigation Project completed in the year 1982. It is built across the river Kalo, intercepting a catchment area of 153 sq. km. The River Kalo is a tributary of the River Sono in the Budhabalanga basin. Kalo Dam is a picnic spot near Baripada,…

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Pitamahal Dam & Park, Rourkela, Sundargarh

Pitamahal Dam is a popular picnic spot in Sundargarh District and is located about 22 km distance from Rourkela and 12 km from Vedvyas Temple. The dam was constructed in 1978 across river Pitamahal, a stream of river Sankha which meets river Koel upstream of Panposh to form river Brahmani. Pitamahal Dam park area best places for a photoshoot in rourkela Pitamahal Reservoir park is also a beautiful picnic spot near Rourkela. It is the best place for Picnic, Excursion and weekend holidays in the winter season. There is a beautiful park…

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Hirakud Ropeway, Hirakud Dam, Sambalpur

The Hirakud Ropeway is located near the Hirakud Dam and 15 km distance from Sambalpur town. The Ropeway provides a connection between Jawaharlal Nehru Garden and Gandhi Minar. There are 12 cabins to travel on the ropeway, having the capacity to carry four passengers at a time. The ticket price is Rs. 60/- for a two-way journey. The ropeway is open from 10 AM to 6 PM daily except Monday for visitors. It is a popular tourist destination in Sambalpur. The ropeway is an added advantage for the tourists to get…

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Pandi Dam & Picnic Spot, Kechala, Koraput

Pandi Picnic Spot is located at Kechala, about 10 km distance from the Waterway Pond ferry point near Koraput town. A copper plate inscription reveals that the area was granted to Narasingha Mishra by the then Maharaja Krishna Dev on the occasion of the solar eclipse in 1620. The presence of Jain relics in the region highlights the significant impact of Jainism during the medieval period. A 30-foot-high Jain temple, featuring images of Tirthankaras identified as Rishabhanatha, Mahavira, Ambika Devi, Jakhya, and Jakhyani, indicates that Kechala was once a prominent…

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