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Ushakothi Wildlife Sanctuary is located 38 km distance from Sambalpur town. Here is the free moment of wild animals like tigers, deer, leopards, Sambar, spotted deer and elephants etc. Visitors can see the natural scenery up close. The Ushakothi Wildlife Sanctuary comprises parts of Badrama Reserve Forests, Ushakothi Reserve Forests, Binjipali Reserve Forests and Additional Kansar Reserve Forests. The Sanctuary is located in the western part of the Hirakud Dam and is surrounded by the Moist Sal Forests and bamboo Forests. The Sanctuary forms a significant of the Sambalpur Elephant…
Huma temple is located at a distance of 23 km from Sambalpur town and the left side bank of the river Mahanadi. Huma is famous for the leaning shiv temple. Lord Bimaleswar Siva is the presiding deity of this temple. The Shiva temple was built during the reign of Baliar Singh, the fifth Raja of Sambalpur. The playful Kudo fishes are the main attraction of the temple. Huma Shiva Temple is a famous temple in Sambalpur District. Boating is available at the Mahanadi River near the Huma Temple to entertain…
Gudguda Waterfall is a hidden gem located in the Sambalpur district of Odisha, about 96 km distance from Sambalpur town and 78 km from Jharsuguda. The Waterfall is nestled within a dense forest region, making it a hub for flora and fauna. Since the waterfall is part of the Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary, it is surrounded by tropical deciduous forests with abundant greenery, wildlife, and bird species. Gudguda Waterfall is a series of cascading waterfalls that flow down the hill through three levels. The multiple drops and pools created by the…
The Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary is 35 km from Sambalpur. Nestled between the Hirakud Dam and Reservoir makes for a picturesque setting. The sanctuary finds a special mention because of noted freedom fighter Veer Surendra Sai. During his rebellion against the British Veer Surendra Sai made his base at ‘Barapathara” was located within the sanctuary. Spread over 347 sq KM, the beautiful sanctuary is known for its easy sightings of animals particularly Indian Bison’s, Wild Boars, Sambhar and Peacocks to name a few. The dry deciduous forest attracts a host of winged…