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Deogarh Palace, Rajabati, Deogarh

The Deogarh palace was built by Raja Sir Basudeb Sudhal Deb in the year 1896. It remains in the use of the former royals of the Ganga dynasty. The Deogarh Rajabati is a huge structure and within its walls are located the royal residential quarters, recreation hall, residential offices, storehouses, guest accommodation, art and artefact gallery, library, the Parishad Hall, Rani Mahal, royal kitchen. The old magazine room for storing armoury and ammunition, secret chambers for storage of treasure and old precious items and above all temple of Maa Kanaka…

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Basanta Nivas, Pradhanpat, Deogarh

Basanta Palace (Nivas) is located in the serene surrounding of the Padhanpat hills near Deogarh Town. The Nivas has built by Raja Satchidananda Tribhuban Deb in the year 1910. The architectural design is similar to that of Basant Nivas. A visit obtains a better view of the valley. The town below from its balustrade fenced foreground. Accommodation is limited to only one suite Basanta Niwas was used by visitors, who preferred quiet and isolation from the din and bustle of the town.

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Saruali Dam, Deogarh

The dam has located at Saruali is 62 km from Deogarh Town. The dam was constructed by king Sir Basudeb Sudhal Deb in the year 1875. Saruali is a popular picnic spot, situated on the river Motuali. The dam wall was constructed with locally found rocks. Saruali spring is one of the popular tourist places in Deogarh, Odisha.

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Olata Bata, Giant Ficus Tree, Deogarh

The Olata Bata is about 2 km from Deogarh Bus Stand and 230 km from Bhubaneswar. The Olata Bata, a giant ficus tree located in the Purunagada. The inverted leaves of this tree bear religious sanctity and are considered a strange botanical phenomenon. Olata Bata is a beautiful place in Deogarh, which attracts visitors are coming to see this giant ficus tree.

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