Places
to visit

Gopalpur
on sea
The
sea shore town of Gopalpur with her blue beach attracts visitors
round the globe and offers 'Sun - Sand - Surf' to them. The
back waters of the Blue Bay enhances the beauty of the quiet
beach. Far from the maddening crowd, the sea side resort makes
every moment a cherished experience. Gopalpur is frequented
by regular bus service from Berhampur.
Aryapalli
30
kms from Berhampur and 6 kms from Chhatrapur, the district headquarters
of Ganjam, the beach at Aryapalli is quiet and charming where
the waves talk. Its bracing and invigorating climate adds freshness
to the soul. A nature loving tourist can enjoy the sun-sand-surf
among the green casuarina plantations.

Hot
Sulphur Spring, Taptapani
Taptapani
50
kms from Berhampur, amidst lush green forests is Taptapani where
there is a hot water spring. The hot water is channelised to
a pond nearby to facilitate fascinating baths. Regular bus service
operates to this place from Berhampur.
A two-roomed Panthanivas of the OTDC provides accommodation
to the tourists. A pipeline drawn from the hot spring provides
the natural hot water inside the bath rooms of this Panthanivas.
Mahendragiri
Amidst
rich scenic beauty of the evergreen forests,Mahendragiri, 5,000
feet high, stands in its unrivalled glory in the Parlakhemundi
subdivision of the district of Ganjam.
The hill is associated with mythological stories from the Ramayana
and the Mahabharata. It finds mention in the works of poets
Kalidas and Radhanath Ray. The rivulet Mahendra Tanaya flows
down the hill with her usual trickling note. Archaeological
remains at Mahendragiri make an interesting study for the scholars.
Sivaratri is the main festival here which draws a large crowd.
Mahendragiri can be approached from Parlakhemundi which is frequented
with bus service from Berhampur (125 kms) via N.H. No. 5 or
via Taptapani and R.Udayagiri (176 kms). One can go from Parlakhemundi
to Kainpur (46 kms) by bus and then to Burkhat pass (5 kms)
by jeep and finally proceed to the Mahendragiri hill (10 kms)
on foot.
Taratarini
The
temple of Taratarini, the twin Goddesses, is situated on the
top of a blue capped hill. The beauty of the place is enhanced
by the encircling river Rushkulya. The shrine draws huge crowd
throughout the year especially on every Tuesday in the month
of Chaitra.
The place is well connected by regular bus service from Berhampur.
There is a Revenue Inspection Bungalow here for accommodation
whose reservation authority is Tahasildar, Chhatrapur.