Dokarichanchara
Dokarichanchara Waterfalls | |
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Location | Khaligarh,Koksara,Odisha |
Coordinates | 19°37′13.6″N 82°32′59.4″E / 19.620444°N 82.549833°E |
Elevation | 150 ft (46 m) |
Total height | 100 ft (30 m) |
Number of drops | 2 |
Watercourse | Behera River |
Dokarichanchara is a picnic spot and tourist place situated in Khaligarh village,Koksara,Kalahandi,is known as the most famous historical and ancient places of Kalahandi district.[1]
About
It is located in Ampani Sanctuary,which falls on the border of Kalahandi and Nabarangpur district.It is a completely different and very unique place than others in Kalahandi district.This place has a very rich and beautiful heritage in both historical and mythological connections of Kalahandi district.Dokaridara and Bhanyaraghumara (or Bhairav dhar) are the two most beatiful waterfalls in Dokarichanchara.The Gudahandi cave is filled with pre-historical literatures, pictographic inscriptions and drawings crafted on the stone walls, is another beauty of nature which makes Dokarichanchara even more beautiful.[2]
Tourism
About 80 years ago, A temple of God Rama was built in this place.So Ram Navami,a 9 days long festival occurs every year,which attracts tourists from different corners of Odisha[3] .Peoples also Come to visit Waterfalls and the Gudahandi Hills.This place is very crowded between October to June.
Gallery
Gudahandi
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Gudahandi Rock art
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Paleothic Rock Paintings at Gudahandi Cave
Dokarichanchara Waterfalls
Ram Navami
How to reach
Junagarh-Dharamgarh-Behera-Ampani
- Nearest Airport : Bhubaneswar,Raipur
- Routes By Bus from Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar-Bhawanipatna-Junagarh-Dharamgarh-Behera-Ampani
'Bus' is the most convinient way to reach this place from the distict headquarter Bhawanipatna is is around 84kms and from state Capital Bhubaneswar it's about 485kms by road.There are many private buses run daily from Ampani to Bhawanipatna and Bhawanipatna to Bhubaneswar and Vice-versa.[4]
References
- ^ "Places of Interest | Kalahandi District: Odisha". Retrieved 2019-01-18.
- ^ "History | Kalahandi District: Odisha". Retrieved 2019-01-18.
- ^ "Ram Navami celebrated with fervour in Odisha". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
- ^ "Kalahandi FD :: Odisha Wildlife Organisation". www.wildlife.odisha.gov.in. Retrieved 2019-01-18.