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Nature has showered its
bounty on the undivided Koraput district
with untrammelled joy. This district abounds
in meadows, forests, waterfalls, terraced
valleys and darting springs. This land of
abundance is home to Odisha's vast tribal
population. A real paradise for the
nature-lover, Koraput offers an additional
benefit to the visitor of first hand meeting
with its ancient civilization.
Jeypore is the commercial nerve centre of
Koraput district and has all such facilities
to serve as the convenient base for visiting
the places of interest in and around.
How to get there :
Visakhapatnam (220 km) in Andhra Pradesh
and Bhubaneswar (521 km) are the nearest
Airport for Jeypore which is on N. H. No. 43
connected by regular bus services from
Bhubaneswar, Berhampur and other important
towns of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh &
Chhatisgarh. The nearest rail head is
Rayagada.
Where to Stay :
Jeypore
Hotel Madhumati (Tel. 23277/ 22307), Hotel
Apsara (Tel. 22272/ 23273), Hotel Princess,
Hotel Shankar, Manorama Lodge (Tel :
222330).
Koraput
Sunabeda
Places to visit :
Bagra
A charming waterfall on the river Kolab and
an ideal picnic spot.
Papadahandi
The Shiva Temple with Champak trees is worth
visiting.
Nandapur
Here you can see the famous ‘Batris Simhasan’
(a throne with 32 steps)
Sunabeda
Ensconced in the lush valleys of the Koraput
region,
Sunabeda is a wonderful example of
Odisha's gorgeous landscapes - verdant and
innervating. The establishment of the
Aero--Engine Factory speaks of the
modernization process of this region.
Duduma
The glittering waterfall (157.5 metres) has
been formed by the Machhakund river here.
Its waters are utilised to support a huge
hydroelectric project. Machhakund is an
important place for pilgrimage. It is called
`Matsya Tirtha'. A beautiful township has
grown around this lovely place. Duduma is
about 92 km away from Koraput.
Gupteswar
Lord Shiva reigns supreme at
Gupteswar, the
famous cave shrine set atop a huge limestone
hill, surrounded by beautiful countryside.
The sacred lingam is called `Gupteswar', the
Hidden God and is much revered as Gupta
Kedar by the people of nearby Madhya Pradesh
who throng the hillside to worship the
deity.
Hatipathar
Natural boulders strewn amidst Hatipathar's
beautiful environs appear to be elephants in
certain light. Flowing through a deep
valley, the Nagavali river carves out two
wondrous waterfalls in its pathway offering
some lovely picnic spots -about 112 km from
Koraput.
Minna Jhola
On the confluence of three rivers, Minna
Jhola is a perfect place to relax and enjoy
a day in the sun. The Shiva Temple here is
the focus of hectic activities on Shiv Ratri.
You can approach Minna -Jhola from Gunupur
via Gudari, 245 km from Koraput. |