Odisha
Mayurbhanj: Enjoy The Panorama Of Nature`s Beauty In Odisha!
Mayurbhanj is a vacation choice for all nature lovers out there. This is a popular tourist destination situated in the eastern Indian state of Odisha. Mayurbhanj is also a district in the state of Odisha. Considering the size of the district, it is also the largest district of all.
Baripada is the district headquarters to which you need to travel in order to cover almost all the major tourist destinations in the district. The population of the district is also quite higher indicating the inhabitable situation of the district.
The name of the district is also seen spelled as ‘Mohurbunge’ and ‘Morbhanj’. Let us dive deep into the tourism of the district and other peculiarities of the same. Below we have listed a few best places to visit in Mayurbhan, Odisha.
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Joranda Waterfall
By visiting this particular waterfall, in the district of Mayurbhanj, you can also cover your visit to the Simlipal National Park since the falls are situated inside the park. Considering the height of the fall, it assumes the 19th position among the highest waterfalls in the territory of India. The cascading measurement of the falls is recorded as 150 m or 490 feet.
A larger tourist crowd is always seen in the surroundings of the falls indulging in the scenic beauty of nature in the area. If you would like to take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life, visiting these falls would be a great choice.
Barehipani Waterfall
This is also another waterfall you can visit while traveling to the district of Mayurbhanj in the state of Odisha. This particular waterfall is also quite near the fall of Joranda. If you plan well, you can easily cover both locations in a single day. This fall is also situated in the Simlipal National Park just like the Joranda Falls.
The cascading height measurement of this fall is found recorded as 399m or 1309 feet. This measurement makes this fall the highest one in the entire state of Odisha. There are a total of 2 tiers in this waterfall accentuating its magnificence twofold.
Simlipal National Park
This national park located in the district of Mayurbhanj is known for the tiger populace found in it. Tourists visit the national park mostly to indulge in the sights of the tigers seen here. Moreover, you can also visit the two waterfalls mentioned above, if you plan a single visit to this national park.
This national park is also a part of an elephant reserve in the state known as the ‘Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve’. If you are enthusiastic about the flora and fauna of the regions you are visiting, this visit can amuse you with its abundance of ‘red silk cotton trees’. There are also other exotic creatures you can find in the region of this national park.
Haripur Garh, Baripada
This is a village visit possible for you while traveling to the district of Mayurbhanj. Haripur is the newly evolved name of the village. During its former days, the village was known by the name Hariharpur. It was in the year 1400CE that the village was founded by a king known as Maharaja Harihar Bhanj.
He belonged to the famous dynasty of Bhanj from where the district got its name from. During the early years, Haripur was the capital city of the dynasty of Bhanj. The aesthetic brick temple found in this village is one of the most important tourist attractions here.
Bhimkund Waterfall
Another waterfall destination is found in the district of Mayurbhanj. Just like the other waterfalls found in the location of the district, the surroundings of this particular waterfall are also crowded with tourists around the year. Keonjhar is the exact location of the fall in the district.
The mesmerizing lush green forest found surrounding the fall attracts every nature enthusiast to the location. The proximity to the river of Baitarani also accentuates the scenic beauty of the waterfall. The gorge of the waterfall’s gigantic vertical shape is quite attractive and exciting to visitors.
Makar Sankranti is one of the most important festivals celebrated near the waterfall. Locals gather here in crowds during that particular time of the year.
Kala Dam
This is a water reservoir perfect for your city tourism adventures in the district of Mayurbhanj. Kala Dam is also known by the name Kalo Dam. From the city center of Kaptipada, you may need to travel a distance of around 8km in order to reach the destination of Kala Dam.
This particular dam provides sufficient water to all the agricultural requirements of the locals in the region. It was in the year 1973 that the construction activities of the dam began in the location.
Then almost after a decade, the construction got completed and the dam got inaugurated in the year 1982. Since then it became a favorite tourist destination in the region.
Chaulabhaja Waterfall
Again another waterfall you would love to visit is the territory of the district of Mayurbhanj. Unlike the other waterfalls mentioned above, this is not a crowded waterfall. This is quite an off-beat destination you can explore while traveling to the district.
On account of the lesser crowd experienced in the region, solo travelers would fall in love with the vibes of this place. This particular waterfall is located in a place called Holobo in the district of Mayurbhanj.
Chaulabhaja waterfall has got a cascading length of around 1000 feet quite enough to attract our awe. The cascading of water from this fall is often said to have a resemblance with the falling of rice grains.
Devkund Ambika Temple & Waterfall
A waterfall location in Mayurbhanj, but this time accompanied by a Hindu pilgrim destination too. From the city center of Mayurbhanj, you are required to travel a distance of 61km to the destination of Devkund and the waterfall.
Maa Ambika is the main deity worshipped in the shrine of this particular temple. If you have already planned a visit to the Simlipal National Park, you can easily access the temple and waterfall since they are quite near to it. The waterfall found in the location is also believed to have certain spiritual connections.
Jagannath Temple, Baripada
Another Hindu pilgrim destination you can consider visiting while traveling to the Mayurbhanj region is the state of Odisha. The exact location of the temple comes in the Huduco colony on the Baripada side.
You may plan your visit anytime during the day, but make sure you don’t exceed 9:30 in the evening which is the closing time of the shrine. This particular temple is also known by the name Haribaldev Temple. The construction year of the temple is believed to be 1575 AD.
According to the records available, it was Shri Baidyanath Bhanj who took the efforts and initiative to build the temple in the location. The laterite stones using which the temple is built have also attracted a lot of historians and aestheticians to the location.
Kichakeswari Temple
Kichakeswari Temple is one of the most prominent religious destinations you can visit on your trip to Mayurbhanj. This particular temple is devoted to the fierce form of the Hindu Goddess, Kali. Chamunda and Kiching are the regional variants of the popular name, ‘Kali’.
The architectural specialties of this particular temple have attracted a lot of casual tourists as well as architects and design enthusiasts to the place. Special black stones are used for the construction of this particular temple.
Kalinga Architecture can be seen as evident in the construction of the temple. It was during the period 920-926 AD that the temple completed its construction in the location.
Sulaipat (Suleipat) Dam
Another dam destination you can add to your Mayurbhanj itinerary. You won’t be troubled to find the destination of this particular water reservoir in the city since it is also quite near to the Simlipal National Parl which is the center of many tourist destinations in the region.
If you are traveling from the city center of Baripada, you may need to travel a distance of around 82 km in order to reach the destination of the dam.
The dam is quite a scenic location since the lush green mountain ranges and the dense forest add more charm to its surroundings.
Brahman Kund Waterfall
Yet another waterfall you can explore while covering the major tourist destinations in Mayurbhanj. Bangriposi is the exact location of this particular waterfall in the city. Girisrungha Hill is the point of origin of the waterfall of Brahman Kund.
Girisrungha Hill also belongs to the Simlipal Forest range discussed multiple times above. From the district headquarters of Baripada, there is a distance of around 65 km in order to reach this waterfall.
If you are a lover of nature, its peace, and warm vibes, you will definitely fall in love with this place. The aquatic diversity found in the pool near the fall is also quite attractive to the tourists visiting the destination.
Best Time To Visit Mayurbhanj
September – March
How To Reach Mayurbhanj?
Nearest airport: Dum Dum Airport, Kolkata
Nearest railway station: Baripada Railway Station (BPO)
Conclusion
Indulge in waterfalls, dam picnics, and Hindu pilgrimage by visiting Mayurbhanj.
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