Sambalpur city is in the western part of Odisha in India. It is one of the largest and oldest cities in the state. It is situated about 300 km (190 mi) west of the state capital Bhubaneswar, and 550 km (340 mi) west of Kolkata in West Bengal Sambalpur Junction is one the major railway junction in Odisha. Sambalpur is the Western Odisha region's administrative, commercial and educational hub. The city contains many famous temples, historic buildings and parks. Sambalpur is famous for premier educational institutes.
Top 6 places to visit in Sambalpur
1. Maa Ghanteswari Temple - On the way to Temple you can visit Chiplima hydro project. Maa Ghanteswari temple is famous for its offering of bells to the goddess. It is also called "Lighthouse without lights". You can see lots of bells around and the beautiful scenery of landscapes.
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2. Leaning Temple of Huma - The Leaning Temple of Huma in India is one of only two leaning temples in the world. It is located in Huma, a village situated on the bank of the Mahanadi, 23 km south of Sambalpur in the Indian state of Odisha. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Bimaleshwar.
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3. Debjharan Waterfall - The waterfall destination is already known as a picnicking site, where thousands of tourists come every year, especially from November to January.
4. Debjharan Lake - Nice place to spend time with nature, friends and family.
5. Samaleswari Temple - Samaleswari Temple is a Hindu temple in Sambalpur, Western Odisha, India dedicated to the goddess known as 'Maa', also known among the natives as samalei maa, meaning Mother Samaleswari.
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6. Hirakund Dam - Hirakud Dam is built across the Mahanadi River, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Sambalpur in the state of Odisha in India. Behind the dam extends a lake, Hirakud Reservoir, 55 km (34 mi) long. It is one of the first major multipurpose river valley projects started after India's independence. It is India’s longest dam. It is also on fourth largest dam in the world.
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