Package tour in Koraput Odisha

Package tour in Koraput Odisha Including parking and toll charges

Rs-21100/- Onwards

Sabar Shri Kshetra

Out of the several Jagannath temples in Orissa, Koraput Sabara Srikhetra Jagannath Temple is an ancient Jagnanath temple in a place called Koraput in Odisha. You can reach the temple by buses running from Vishakapattanam or by trains from important cities like Bhubaneshwar and Vishakapattanam. It is a centre for worship as well as a centre for Jagannath consciousness.

Kanta baunsuni temple

Kanta-Baunsiani Devi in Damanjodi is in the form of bamboos. These bamboos are revered as holy, not only by the aboriginals but also worshipped by other people. Like any other temple, there are no idols or a temple structures here. There are no fences for these Bamboos. This temple is located very close to NALCO, Asia’s largest Aluminum-Bauxite Mine.

kolav dam

Kolab Dam is identified as the most Beautiful natural scenic attraction in Odisha. A Botanical garden named Kolab Park built near the dam has around 200 varieties of Flowering plants. Kolab Power Plant located at an altitude of about 914.4 m (3,000 ft) above sea level, is making this place even more beautiful. Thousands of Tourists are attracted to this place to spend the weekend picnic and boating every year.

Devmali hill

Deomali Peak, with an elevation of about 1,672 m, is the highest peak in the state of Odisha. It is situated near Doodhari village, Pottangi Panchayat division which is about 70 km from Koraput via Semiliguda. It Surrounded by deep green forest, the peak is rich in flora and fauna. This hill range is rich in mineral resources such as bauxite, limestone and gemstones.

Jaipur king palace

Vinayak Dev, a prince claiming descent from the mythical Suryavansh dynasty, took over the Jeypore area of the Eastern Ghats in 1453.[10] The region was a hilly jungle, relatively unfertile, and populated mostly by aboriginal tribal peoples. The assimilation of tribal cult deities such as Majhighariani by Hindu invaders who sought to legitimize their rule and gain local support was characteristic of the region.

Baba gupteshwar temple

The cave Shrine of Gupteswar nestles on a lush green hill, 58 K.m from Jeypore, and 80 Kms away from Koraput, amidst deep forest. The Cavernous interior of the Temple enshrines a huge ‘lingam’. The cave is a multi Chambered wonder, Gupteswar is also Popularly known as Gupta Kedra Shabari a Rocky Stream of great Scenic Beauty Flows by Gupteswar. It is believed that Lord Rama when the passed through this region on his way to Panchabati in Dandaka-ranya.

Rani duduma waterfall

Nandapur is a small town approximately 45kms from the District headquarters Koraput. It is situated at about 14 miles from Semiliguda and 50 km from Patangi. Rani duduma waterfall one of the natural beauties near Nandapur, a small village in Koraput District of Orissa State in India,which literally mean queen fall, this place is also favorite among picnicker. The place is of great historical importance as researchers have acquired materials connected to its antiquity.

matchkund

The Majestic waterfall, Popularly known as matsya Tirtha of epic fame falls from a height of 175 mtrs. Set in the heart of a picturesque hill, Duduma 70 Kms to the South of Jeypore, and 88 Kms away from Koraput is a rocky outlet for the river Machhkund, which flows through this rough Terrain. Rock-climbing enthusiasts can try reaching the base of the fall from the opposite side of the hill, a route tribals claim can be Terribly Strenuous.

Maliguda Tunnel Bridge

The Maliguda Tunnel of Odisha is the 4th Biggest broad-gauge railway tunnel in India after "Banihal – Quazigund Tunnel" which is in the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The tunnel is 13 km east of Jeypore, India, 27 km from Koraput.[1] The tunnel on which the entire route of 430 km was built by Japan Engineers in between (1961–66) with Japanese collaboration for the supply of Iron Ore from Kirandul to Vizag Port via- Dantewara, Jagdalpur, Jeypore, Koraput, Padua, Araku, Kottavalasa

Tribal museum

The tribal museum behind the Jagannath Temple Koraput with collections of mines, costumes hand woven clothes, musical instruments, caters to and educates the tourists about the culture and heritage of the tribals.

Jalaput Dam

The Jalaput Dam is a hydroelectric dam built on the Machkund River, a tributary of the Godavari River. It becomes the boundary between Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. This Dam is the most ignored one in India, currently, it is in dilapidated condition. For over 48 km the river runs nearly north along a meandering course through the Padwa Valley. About 48 km south of Jeypore, it winds westward along the edge of the Plateau and then suddenly tums at a short angle to the south-west down a steep descent popularly known as Duduma Falls.

Bagra Waterfall

The Bagra Waterfall Jeypore is a charming waterfall on the river Kolab and an ideal picnic spot. You can visit the Bagra Waterfall In Jeypore In India as part of a daylong itinerary and reach the spot with packed lunch and enjoy the scenic beauty of the place punctuated by the constant gush of the waterfall.

Nandapur

The ancient capital of Jeypore Kingdom Nandapur is famous for the presence of Batrisa Sinhasana. It is a 32 step well preserved relic linked with the fabled throne of Vikramaditya. The arresting red image as a six-feet Ganesha and the shrine of Bhairavnath and other monuments of great antiquity. It is 45 Kms away from Koraput.

Subai Jain Temple

Subai a road side village 16 Kms from Sunabeda and 34 Kms away from Koraput has the relics of a Jain monastery, containing rare images of the Tirthankaras. Sunabeda is an industrial town and a municipality in the state of Odisha, India, located in the valleys of the Koraput region.

GULMI

Kolab river forming a whirl pool at Gulmi and attracting large crowed from the district as well as from Chatisgarh state. It is 100 Kms away from Koraput and 25 Kms from Chandeli (Odisha border).

Sri Ram Temple

The Sri Ram Temple situated at Dumuriput is widely known for the second highest kneeling Hanuman Statue in Odisha. Ram Navami festival is celebrated every year which attracts a large number of devotees.

Kechala, Koraput

A village situated in the sourthen bank of Kolab at a distance of 10 Kms away from Koraput. There is a copper plate starting the fact that the village had been granted to one Narasingha Mishra. On the occasion of the Solar eclipse 24 September 1620 by Maharaja Krishna Dev. There is a Jain temple about 30 ft. high contains 05 images of thirthankars namely Resavanath, Mahavir Jain, Ambika Devi, Jakhya & Jakhyani.

Sunabeda, Koraput

It is situated 18 Kms away from Koraput. It is a modern township & famous for MIG fighter planes, Sukhoi factory & Museum containing aircraft engines displayed worthy to be seen.

Damanjodi Koraput

Damanjodi is a town situated in the Koraput region of Odisha, India. Starting around 2001 statistics, its populace was 8,469.[1] The town was established as a local location for representatives of the Public Aluminum Organization, an organization that was laid out to bridle the bauxite-rich stores of the Panchpatmali Reach.

Jagannath Sagar

The oldest and biggest manmade pond of the State, Jagannath Sagar in Koraput, is a picture of neglect. Although the historical pond has immense tourism potential, it is covered with wild vegetation and plastic waste. Water of the pond is also highly polluted. While sewage water of the entire town is released into Jagannath Sagar round the year by the municipality, weeds and water hyacinths cover half the pond.

Bari Waterfall

As indicated by Statistics 2011 data the area code or town code of Bari town is 428650. Bari town is situated in Narayanpatana tehsil of Koraput locale in Odisha, India. It is arranged 14km away from sub-locale settle Narayanpatana (tehsildar office) and 111km away from region settle Koraput. According to 2009 details, Talagumandi is the gram panchayat of Bari town.

Punjihills Waterfall

Punjisil is a small Village/hamlet in Dasamantapur Tehsil in Koraput District of Odisha State, India. It is located 55 KM towards East from District head quarters Koraput. 29 KM from Dasamantapur. 372 KM from State capital Bhubaneswar