Boudh, April 18:: The historic Boudh district is gradually becoming a treasure house of tourism. Anyone who has visited the district is aware of the rich heritage it possesses. From historical monuments to natural beauty, Boudh is filled with diverse attractions. Along with this, the district also has ample opportunities for eco-tourism.
Despite having sufficient tourism infrastructure, the number of tourists is not increasing significantly due to a lack of adequate administrative and political efforts. If proper promotion and publicity are undertaken, tourist inflow could rise, creating employment opportunities for the growing number of educated unemployed youth in the district.
Amidst this natural beauty lies Dambargarh, which has now become a major attraction for tourists in the district. Located under Dalsaraja Gram Panchayat, Dambargarh Eco-Tourism is one of the prominent tourist spots of Boudh.
On one side of the hill stands the monastery of Giribar Baba, while on the other side, lush green hills and the flowing Mahanadi River enhance its scenic charm. To attract visitors, the Forest Department has developed a park along with five air-conditioned cottages, which have become a major attraction for tourists. These cottages can be booked online.
With its breathtaking natural beauty, Dambargarh invites nature lovers to experience its charm. Anyone who visits this place is bound to pause and admire its serenity. It is well-known for both tourism and spiritual significance.
Every day, hundreds of tourists from within and outside the district visit this place. The views during sunrise and sunset are particularly mesmerizing.
Although the Forest Department has provided facilities for eco-retreats at Dambargarh, additional amenities—especially along the banks of the Mahanadi—could attract even more tourists. Furthermore, the construction of a new road connecting the site to the national highway would make travel more convenient and boost tourism in the area.
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