Hatipathar, Rayagada

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Hatipathar, Rayagada
Hatipathar, Rayagada (Odisha)

Hatipathar is a beautiful spot for picnic[1][2] and one of the identified Tourist Centres[3][4](scenic spot).[5][6] of odisha located in Rayagada district of the Indian state of Orissa.[7][8] The scenic spot with two water falls on the river Nagavali, is situated at a distance of 3 km from the town Rayagada. The two huge boulders on the hill top appear like massive elephants. The name Hatipathar( elephant stone) derives from the scene which looks like huge elephants.[9][10][11][12] The 2006 heavy rains changed the course of the river Nagavali and damaged the proposed 10 MW Small H.E. Project[13] for which visitors are not welcome to visit this place currently.[14] However the revival project of Hatipathar waterfall is being taken up to give it a new look.[15] The nearby places of attraction are as follows.

Nearest Tourist Place
Name/Area Famous For
Majhighariani Temple Goddess Majhighariani
Chekaguda Hanging bridge
Raniguda farm Maa Mangala Temple
Main Road, Rayagada Jagannath temple
Pitamahal Shiva temple

References

  1. "odisha360.com", Hatipathar as described
  2. "Rayagada district General information". indiaonapage.com. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  3. Identified Tourist Centres in Odisha (PDF). Orissa Reference Annual-2011. pp. 521–532. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  4. "identified Tourist Centres of Orissa"
  5. "Tourist Attractions". rayagada.nic.in. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  6. "Tourism" (PDF). cesorissa.org. State of the Enviornment [sic] Report - Orissa, 2007. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  7. "Encyclopedia of Indian Tourism resources-Google books"
  8. Patra, Dasarathy. Tribal Tourism and Culture (PDF). Orissareview-November,2011. pp. 63–68.
  9. "Places of interest in Rayagada"
  10. "Rayagada District: Introduction". 123orissa.com. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  11. "Hatipathar waterfall, Rayagada"
  12. "Orissa tourism- Hatipathar waterfall"
  13. "Proposed Hydro Electric project at Hatipathar"
  14. "The Hindu"
  15. "Hatipathar Revival Project"

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