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Gulmi Waterfall, Chandeli, Koraput, Odisha

Gulmi Waterfall is located about 100 Km distance from Koraput and 25 Km from Chandeli. It is Situated bordering Chhattisgarh and Odisha. The Kolab River forming a whirlpool at Gulmi amidst serenity can stun you to a surreal world. Gulmi Picnic spot is a tourist attraction in Koraput District. The astonishing beauty, rocky Riverbank of this beautiful place of Koraput will make your journey memorable. The beautiful sights of the place attract visitors at all times. From a high point, there is a watchtower to see the full beauty of…

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Ram Temple, Hanuman Statue, Dumuriput, Koraput

The Ram and Hanuman temple is located at Dumuriput and is 7 km distance from Sunabeda and 12 km from Koraput town. Lord Ram, Sita, and Laxman are worshipped in this temple. The famous Sri Ram Mandir is one of the main temples of this place. This Hanuman temple has a big Hanuman idol on its premises, which is the second-highest kneeling Hanuman statue in Odisha. The Dumuriput kneeling Hanuman statue is another tourist attraction of the Koraput District. The Ram Navami festival is the main festival of the temples. The…

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Gupteswar Shiva Temple & Caves, Koraput

The Gupteswar Shiva Temple is located in a cave on a limestone hill and is 80 km distance from Koraput city. Devotees in thousands from Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Chhattisgarh throng to the cave temple. There is a Sangam Ghat viewpoint near this temple, and it gives tourists a beautiful view of the hills and waterfalls. Gupteswar Shiva Temple is one of the ancient temples of Odisha. Lord Shiva is worshipped inside a cave known as Gupteswar Cave. To reach this Shiva temple, climb 200 steps and go through…

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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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