Odisha, with its plenty of magnificent places to visit, seems no less than a wonderland to travellers. While there are dozens of sights to behold, the mesmerizing view and sound of lakes as well as waterfalls never fail to bewitch tourists. In fact, every waterfall in Odisha is unique, set amidst verdant surroundings and resplendent natural wonders. Here’s the list of must-see lakes & waterfalls for every nature lover, when they visit Odisha.
Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon, Chilika Lake should be on your bucket list when in Odisha. You can go bird-watching, boating and even fishing here. Being an ideal picnic spot, the tranquillity, freshness in the atmosphere and sight of rare migratory birds will take away all your fatigue.
A horseshoe shaped fresh water lake on the left bank of the Mahanadi River, there is no doubt that a road trip to Anshupa Lake is a treat. Various mesmerizing landscapes, lush green valleys and gorgeous sunset view - this small but extremely picturesque Ansupa lake holds a prominent position in the tourist map of Odisha.
A natural lake on the northern outskirts of Bhubaneswar, Kanjia Lake literally means the “Garden of Heaven.” Fostering with refreshing breeze in the environment, this place is an ideal destination to unwind, amidst the exotic flora and fauna.
To escape away from the busy life and for a weekend in the pure beauty of nature, visiting Kolab Dam can be counted as an ideal destination in Odisha. Highly admired for its scenic beauty, and located at an altitude of about 3000 ft. above sea level on river Kolab, stands the majestic Kolab Reservoir generating Hydro Electric Power. An off-beat and gorgeous weekend destination!
Easily Odisha’s one of the most popular tourist attractions, this waterfall located in Sundergarh District amidst thick jungles, is an enchanting sword shaped waterfall, which drops from a height of 244m. The unique characteristic of this waterfall makes it novel, remarkable and a miracle of nature.
Located in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj District, Devkund looks mesmerizingly beautiful amid the cascading water and naturally created pond. Holding religious significance, Devkund forms a part of the Simlipal National Park, and must be in the bucket list of travellers.
Set against the backdrop of lush greenery and situated in the core area of Simlipal National Park, Mayurbhanj, this is a straight and single drop waterfall, falling from the height of 150 metre. For an extended thrill, surely count this as one of the beauties of the State. The waterfall wears the best look in the monsoon.
One of the tallest ‘plunge’ waterfalls, Duduma, situated in the border of Koraput, is unquestionably a popular waterfall in Odisha, depicting the most magnificent curtain of dropping water, a magnificent sight of beauty. This horsetail type waterfall is 175 metres and flows flawlessly throughout the year. It is a delight to watch in any part of the year.
Gushing down from a towering height, and falling on a fathomless well-shaped pond, the view of Sitakund Waterfall will behold in your heart for the rest of your life. Owing to its importance in Hinduism, this waterfall has derived its name from Maa Sita Devi. An enchanting sight to view in the Mayurbhanj District.
An unspoiled panorama of natural beauty, the Bhimkund waterfall located few kilometres from the Keonjhar City, is a large vertical shaped gorge, which is also believed to be the site associated with the epic Mahabharata. Add another bit of perk to your experience while enjoying this ethereal beauty, where you can go birding and trekking as well!
Epitomizing the natural and raw scenery that characterises Odisha, this waterfall is one of the most sought after getaway destinations in the State. It’s a two-tiered waterfall located in Simlipal National Park, Mayurbhanj, and is known for sheltering many wild animals like elephants, guars, and even the Bengal tigers. Plan your next vacation visiting this beauty!
For the nature & adventure lovers, this place is surely a treat. An absolute beauty of nature at an elevation of 50 feet, this cascade of waterfalls on the Musala River, makes up for an ideal tourist spot, who’re looking to escape away from the bustling life of the City.
Located in the Keonjhar District, this waterfall offers some of the most mesmerising sights and scene nature has to offer, allowing visitors to enjoy the waterfall and lush greenery around. Typically meaning a small waterfall, Sanaghagara is truly enchanting.
Located very close to the Sanaghagara waterfall, visitors can enjoy the magnificence of this waterfall and its surroundings in the Keonjhar District. From Sanaghagara, this waterfall is located at a distance of 3 km, and is popular for its unique charm. It is 50 feet high, situated on the River Mudala.