Mayurbhanj Tourist Places, Best Place to Visit in Odisha, Mayurbhanj Tourism Place, Mayurbhanj Picnic Spots, Mayurbhanj Waterfalls

Sulaipat & Khadakhai Dam, Suleipat, Mayurbhanj

The Sulaipat(Suleipat) Dam Reservoir is located near Similipal National Park, 20 km distance from Rairangpur and, is around 82 kilometres from the district headquarters of Baripada. It's a nice place surrounded by mountains and green jungle. It is about 73 kilometres from Jamshedpur and 287 Kilometres from the state capital Bhubaneswar. The Khadakhai (Suleipat) Dam and the Simlipal Tiger Reserve are nearby local attractions at an approachable distance, attracting many foreign tourists here. Suleipat Picnic spot is a tourist attraction places near Baripada, Odisha. A natural park is available near…

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Kalo Dam, Kala River, Udala, Mayurbhanj

The Kala dam irrigation is located at Kaptipada in Mayurbhanj District. It 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 river Kalo, intercepting a catchment area of 153 sq. km. The River Kalo is the tributary of river Sono in the Budhabalanga basin. Kalo dam is a picnic sopt near Baripada, Mayurbhanj. The…

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Kuchai, Baripada, Mayurbhanj

Kuchai is situated on the way to Similpal and 8 km from Baripada. It is a historical place that witnesses prehistoric implements of stone antiquities and age thereon. The excavated pre-historic site of Kuchai is known for yielding Neolithic artefacts in association with coarse grit-tempered redware, slipped and showing in addition incised or finger-tip decoration. Close by one could find a plethora of temples, a few of them hic possession of man. Potteries found with Neolithic implements speak of the occurrence of Mesolithic industry of the Later Stone, Age in…

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Haripur Garh, Baripada, Mayurbhanj

Haripur Gada is located at a distance of 16 km from Baripada towards the southeast of Mayurbhanja. Though Haripur Gada now lies in ruins, it is a testimony of the prosperity and elegance of the Mayurbhanj Kingdom during the rule of the ancient Bhanja Kings. The analysis of fragments of the ruins of the fort reveals. The temple is a rare example of a brick temple, of that era. In Odisha, one can hardly find a brick temple having such intricate carvings, thus making it a must-visit destination for heritage and…

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