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Tourism potential of scenic sites remain untapped

Updated: November 12th, 2017, 20:53 IST
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Keonjhar: Apart from being a mineral rich district, Keonjhar is a treasure trove of scenic spots, but in the absence of infrastructure development, the district is unable to tap the hidden tourism potential of many sites.

Experts observe that if the spots are developed for eco-tourism, the primitive Juanga tribals could get benefitted.

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The tribals have been living in forest pockets in deprivation of most basic facilities. There could be a marked development in the living standards of these poor tribals once tourists start visiting these sites.    

One such neglected spot is Bilarigotha near Talabali under Bansapal block where a waterfall cascading down a hill is really breathtaking for any nature lover. Locals call the spot Ghagara.

The origin of river Baitarani is located nearby. The waterfall is on the way from Gonasika to Baragada. The place is 55 km away from the district headquarters town.                 

The site is rich with dense forest and surrounded by hills. Kanjhari stream gurgling away nearby adds more charm to the site. The stream emerges from Jamudalak hill and meanders through forests and crevices before merging into Kanjhari dam. The water then finds its way into Baitarani, which converges into the Bay of Bengal in Bhadrak. 

The water rushes from a height of 40 ft and splashes on a rocky floor near the stream. Despite lack of proper roads, many domestic tourists get attracted by the spot. Locals said there are four other charming waterfalls down the stream.

The water cascades into the stream and passes through a small gorge. The area looks mysterious under the dark dense green foliage that blocks the passage of sunlight.

If by chance sunlight stabs through loopholes of foliage and falls on the stream water, it sparkles like nuggets of gold in the dark.

Many local people go to the spot for picnicking. This place is said to be more attractive than Sanghagara.

Some locals said if the government accords tourism spot status to the place and develops it with necessary infrastructure, the people of Juanga tribe can benefit a lot and improve their living conditions. It will boost tribal economy and eco-tourism at the same time.

Experts said, if one passes through narrow rocky roads in Juanga villages like Hatishola and Baragada and look from the hilltop, he/she can have the feel of Shimla and Darjeeling.

Former sarpanch of Baragad Pitambar Juanga said many people come to the place for picnicking and enjoy the scenery. He wanted the spot to be declared a tourism site.

Environmentalist Harekrushna Mohant said the area is rich with valuable herbal and medicinal plants.

He has drawn the attention of the divisional forest officer towards the need for developing the site, Mohant added.    PNN

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