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

Dasarathi Pattanaik Museum, Udayapur Library, Nayagarh

Udayapur Library is located around 27 km distance from Nayagarh Town. The Banchhanidhi Pathagara, Sri Aurobinda Sangrahalaya, and the Jadumani Sahitya Sansada were established by the late Dasarathi Pattnaik (known as Dasia Aja) in the nondescript village of Udayapur, in the culturally rich district of Nayagarh. It is a centre for pilgrims and lovers of literature and culture. Well-known scholars from all over the world have visited the institute.  The Dasarathi Pattanaik museum has about 500,000 books in 30 different languages ​​and dictionaries in 30 languages. The Udayapur library has…

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Gokulananda Temple, Sidhamula, Nayagarh

The Gokulananda temple is located at the bank of the River Mahanadi near Sidhamula village and is about 39 km distance from Nayagarh town and 22 km from Khandapada. It is a suitable place for a picnic. The late Sri Baba Swami Ram Laxman Dash Maharaja founded this temple. There is a Vishnu mandir located at the top of that mountain. It is nice to watch the scenic view of the hill and the flowing water of Mahanadi from the hill as well as from Sidhamula Bridge. Many people come…

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Kuanria Dam, Dasapalla, Nayagarh

The Kuanria Dam is located near Odasar village and is 7 km distance from Daspalla town and 50 km from Nayagarh. A beautiful dam flanked by blue hillocks and a 1.5 km long dam over the Kuanria River. It is a medium irrigation project and a water reservoir. The natural beauty of the Kuanria is best visited during sunrise and sunset. There is a deer park with more than a hundred spotted deer, which adds to its attraction. Minar Park Kuanria Dam is a picnic spot near Daspalla. The dam has…

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Dutikeswar Mahadev Temple, Jamupatna, Nayagarh

The Dutikeswar Mahadev Temple is located at the foot of the Sulia hills and is 8 km from Odagaon near Jamupatna and 32 km distance from Nayagarh town. Dutikeswar Mahadev is the presiding deity of this place. Throughout the year, devotees from different parts of Odisha come here to worship Lord Mahadev. Kartika Purnima and Mahashiv Ratri are the main festivals of this temple. A centuries-old banyan tree popularly known as Kalpabata stands magnanimously in front of the temple, adjoining a pond. Temples dedicated to Goddess Bana Durga, the Sun God, and Astabhuja.…

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