13 km
from city center
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This is yet another picnic spot and a famous waterfall of the region. The water falls from three different waterfalls, descending from a height of 30 ft. in the River Kolaban and is adored for the beauty of the landscape.
9 km
from city center
2 out of 8
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Kolab reservoir generating Hydro electric power is a popular and fun picnic spot, situated 3000 ft. above the sea level. And just nearby, there is Kolab Botanical garden with more than 200 varieties of flowers.
31 km
from city center
3 out of 8
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Sunabeda town in the state of Odisha, India, is located in the valleys of the Koraput region. The place has lush valleys which attracts tourists towards its natural landscape. Moreover , an Aero-Engine Factory has been established at this place. The national highway 43 which runs over the mountains offers an unforgettable experience while travelling to Sunabeda .
43 km
from city center
4 out of 8
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The Lord Shiva temple beautifully hidden amidst caves shrine set atop a huge limestone hill, known to be Gupteshwar, is located on the banks of Kolab River.
4 km
from city center
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This is also known as the "s" water falls, as the path of this waterfall resembles the alphabet "S". Falling from a height of 20 ft. this has been a great tourist attraction specially for people looking for adventurous campings.
40 km
from city center
6 out of 8
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Duduma Waterfalls is one of the highest waterfalls in southern India. A popular waterfall formed by Macchakund River near Jeypore, supporting a huge hydroelectric project.
1 km
from city center
7 out of 8
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This Raj mahal is located in Sardar Patel road and is an architectural admiration. Due to Govt. ignorance and common people reluctance, this place need urgent attention to be re-developed.
12 km
from city center
8 out of 8
Places To Visit in Jeypore
This suspension bridge signifies the beauty of old-age architecture. The was designed particularly to carry a 10-ton roller. It was built under the rule of Britishers in India.