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Daya River View Point

Dhauli, Odisha, India
The Daya River is not just a scenic backdrop for Dhauli Hill but a silent witness to history. It is believed that the Kalinga War was fought on the plains near the river, and the waters of the Daya turned red with the bloodshed. Today, the river flows peacefully, offering a serene contrast to its vi olent past. The Daya River View Point is a tranquil spot from where visitors can enjoy the panoramic view of the river and the surrounding lush paddy fields. It is a place of quiet contemplation, where one can reflect on the lessons of history and the enduring power of nature. The view point offers a different perspective of the Dhauli landscape, away from the main tourist crowds. The area is frequented by locals and a few discerning tourists who appreciate the solitude and the peaceful environment. The confluence of history, nature, and spirituality makes this spot a unique and essential part of the Dhauli experience. The gentle flow of the river, the rustling of the leaves, and the chirping of birds create a calming atmosphere, providing a much-needed break from the noise of modern life.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30-45 minutes.
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    Place Type:
    Scenic Spot, Natural Landmark.
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    Entry Fees:
    No entry fee. ...
    No entry fee.
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    Timing:
    Accessible throughout the day. ...
    Accessible throughout the day.
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    Special Events:
    While there are no specific events at the viewpoint, it is an integral part of the Dhauli-Kalinga Mahotsav. The events of the festival often draw inspiration from the history of the Daya River and the lessons it teaches about peace and non-violence. ...
    While there are no specific events at the viewpoint, it is an integral part of the Dhauli-Kalinga Mahotsav. The events of the festival often draw inspiration from the history of the Daya River and the lessons it teaches about peace and non-violence.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The view of the winding river with the vast fields in the background is a great subject for landscape photography. The view of the stupa from the riverbank also provides a unique and beautiful perspective. Sunrises and sunsets are particularly stunning. ...
    The view of the winding river with the vast fields in the background is a great subject for landscape photography. The view of the stupa from the riverbank also provides a unique and beautiful perspective. Sunrises and sunsets are particularly stunning.

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Things To Do

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    The main activity is to simply sit and enjoy the view of the river and the surrounding landscape. It is a great spot for quiet contemplation, meditation, and photography. Visitors can also take a leisurely stroll along the riverbank. The view point is particularly beautiful during sunrise and sunset, when the light casts a golden glow over the water and the fields. ...

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    Why Famous:
    The Daya River View Point is famous for its historical significance as the site of the Kalinga War and for its serene beauty. The view from the top of the hill, where the river winds through the plains, is a reminder of the peace that followed the war. It is a tranquil spot that is a perfect contr...
    The Daya River View Point is famous for its historical significance as the site of the Kalinga War and for its serene beauty. The view from the top of the hill, where the river winds through the plains, is a reminder of the peace that followed the war. It is a tranquil spot that is a perfect contrast to the grandeur of the stupa.
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    Architecture:
    Not applicable, as this is a natural viewpoint. The area is a simple open space with a clear view of the Daya River and the surrounding fields. There might be some benches or a simple platform for visitors to sit and enjoy the view. ...
    Not applicable, as this is a natural viewpoint. The area is a simple open space with a clear view of the Daya River and the surrounding fields. There might be some benches or a simple platform for visitors to sit and enjoy the view.
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    How To Reach:
    The Daya River View Point is located at the foot of Dhauli Hill. It is easily accessible by a short walk from the main parking area. It is a part of the Dhauli Hill complex and can be visited along with the other attractions. ...

Tourism Tips

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    The area is undeveloped, so it's a good idea to carry your own water and snacks. Be respectful of the environment and do not litter. The area is a natural habitat for local wildlife, so be mindful of your surroundings. It is a perfect spot for those who want to escape the crowds and have a momen...

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