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TEMPLES
Dhableswar Temple:- Situated near sea beach,temple of Lord Shiva in the surroundings of
forests, 55kms from Berhampur.
TaraTarini Temple:-Situated on top of the mountain, temple of two sister's Goddess Tara &
Tarini ,65 kms away from Berhampur .
Bhairavi Temple:-Situated near Berhampur city, temple of Lord Bhairavi, 80 kms
away from Berhampur.
Mahurikalua:- Situated near Berhampur city, 30kms away from Berhampur.
BEACHES
Aryapalli Beach:-30 km from Berhampur and 6 km from Chhatrapur, the beach at Aryapalli is quiet and charming where the waves speak volumes. Its bracing and invigorating climate adds freshness to the soul. A nature-loving tourist can enjoy the Sun, Surf and Sand amongst the green casuarina plantations, far from the madding crowds.
Gopalpur Beach:-One of the most pristine beaches of Orissa, this quiet beach is a splendid retreat for sea-worshippers, located about 16 km from Berhampur. Once a humming seaport, Gopalpur offers its visitors a slice of serenity in environs that are conducive to introspection and conviviality. You can still see the crumbling walls and pillars of the jetty, witness to its past glory of commercial activity. Now, plans are on to revitalise the port again and make it fit for modern ships. The pleasures of the Blue Beach and the Blue Bay with her backwaters continue to lure the water babies… Gopalpur is a surfers delight and is excellent for sailing too. PIC 1 PIC 2
Pati-Sonapur Beach:-Approximately 20 km from Berhampur, 35 km from Gopalpur and 4 km from the National Highway No.5 which connects Chennai and Calcutta, the virgin beach at Pati-Sonapur is one of the most exquisite on the east coast. Right on the confluence of the river Bahuda and the Bay of Bengal, the scenic beauty of the place is simply enchanting.
HOT SPRINGS
Taptapani:-The bubbling hot spring of Taptapani lies deep in the forests and high on a hill around 50 km from Berhampur. The waters, believed to have medicinal properties, are also piped directly into the bathrooms of the Pantha Niwas (tourist bungalow). The beauty of the rolling tribal inhabited hills is an added bonus. PIC 1