Kansbahal Dam
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 Hours:Place Type:
Dam and Picnic Spot:Entry Fees:
Fee for Dam Access:No entry fee is typically charged for visiting the main dam and reservoir area. Access is generally Free for all tourists.
Parking and Small Charges:Small fees might be charged by local authorities or management for Vehicl...Fee for Dam Access:No entry fee is typically charged for visiting the main dam and reservoir area. Access is generally Free for all tourists.
Parking and Small Charges:Small fees might be charged by local authorities or management for Vehicle Parking or entry to the specific adjacent 'Park' or 'Viewpoint' area, usually a nominal amount (e. g. , Rs.10–Rs.30).
Photography Permit:No formal permits are required for regular tourist photography. Commercial shoots may require official permission and fees from the local Irrigation Department.Timing:
Regular Timings:8 AM to 6 PM Daily. Security restricts entry/exit outside these hours for safety.
Ideal Visit Time:The Ideal Visit Time is during the Winter Season (November to February) to enjoy cool weather and birdwatching. The best part...Regular Timings:8 AM to 6 PM Daily. Security restricts entry/exit outside these hours for safety.
Ideal Visit Time:The Ideal Visit Time is during the Winter Season (November to February) to enjoy cool weather and birdwatching. The best part of the day is the Early Morning (8 AM to 10 AM) for tranquility and photography, or Late Afternoon (4 PM to 6 PM) for the sunset.Special Events:
New Year's Day Picnic Carnival:The most significant event is the informal, massive gathering of people on New Year's Day (January 1), turning the spot into a vibrant, festive carnival of picnics and celebration, though it is the most crowded time.
Read MoreNew Year's Day Picnic Carnival:The most significant event is the informal, massive gathering of people on New Year's Day (January 1), turning the spot into a vibrant, festive carnival of picnics and celebration, though it is the most crowded time.
Local Winter Weekend Gatherings:Throughout the winter season, particularly on Saturdays and Sundays, the dam area witnesses numerous large-scale group parties and celebrations by local villagers and Rourkela residents.Best Photo Spots:
The Spillway Structure:The geometric lines of the dam's concrete spillway gates against the natural, textured water and sky provide a powerful contrast for dramatic shots.
Sunset Reflection Point:The western bank of the reservoir offers a per...The Spillway Structure:The geometric lines of the dam's concrete spillway gates against the natural, textured water and sky provide a powerful contrast for dramatic shots.
Sunset Reflection Point:The western bank of the reservoir offers a perfect vantage point to capture the sun setting over the hills with its reflection mirrored perfectly on the calm water surface.
Forest Edge Landscape:Areas where the dense forest meets the water's edge create excellent framing opportunities, especially for telephoto shots capturing birds or reflections.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Leisurely Picnicking and Family Fun:Pack a lunch and spend the day at the designated picnic spots. Family gatherings are a central activity, with ample open space for children to play.
Boating and Water Activities:While formal boating facilities may vary, the reservoir allows for simple leisure by the water, such as dipping feet or sitting on the banks. (Always check local safety regulations.
)Nature Walk and Photography:Explore the perimeter pathways for long nature walks. Focus on capturing the reflections of the hills in the water, the architectural lines of the dam structure, and close-ups of the local flora and fauna. The late afternoon light is best for landscapes.
Relaxation and Meditation:Find a quiet, shaded spot for deep relaxation or meditation, utili...
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Why Famous:
Natural Beauty and Tranquility:The dam is famous for its serene environment, being an accessible spot for escaping the city bustle. The conjunction of calm reservoir water, surrounding hills, and dense greenery creates a highly picturesque landscape.
Read MoreNatural Beauty and Tranquility:The dam is famous for its serene environment, being an accessible spot for escaping the city bustle. The conjunction of calm reservoir water, surrounding hills, and dense greenery creates a highly picturesque landscape.
Birdwatching Hub:During the winter months (November to February), the reservoir becomes a popular hub for birdwatching as various migratory bird species visit, adding to its appeal for nature photographers and wildlife enthusiasts.Architecture:
Architectural Style and Materials:The structure is primarily utilitarian, built using concrete and local rock materials typical of mid-20th-century irrigation projects in India. It focuses on functional stability rather than ornamental design.
S...Architectural Style and Materials:The structure is primarily utilitarian, built using concrete and local rock materials typical of mid-20th-century irrigation projects in India. It focuses on functional stability rather than ornamental design.
Structural Dimensions and Key Features:The dam's key dimension is its length and height necessary to impound the river water for the reservoir. The precise engineering focuses on spillway capacity and water release mechanisms. The main structure includes the earthen embankment and the concrete spillway gates. The catchment area and reservoir capacity are the main 'dimensions'. There are no traditional temple architectural elements here; the 'architecture' is purely civil engineering focused on water management and structural integrity.How To Reach:
By Air:Nearest major airport is Veer Surendra Sai Airport (JHG) in Jharsuguda, ~110 KMS away. From the airport, hire a pre-paid taxi or cab to Rourkela first, then proceed to the dam.
By Train:The nearest major railway station is Rourkela Ju...Near Tourist Places:
Mandira Dam (~10 KMS), Vedvyas Temple (~35 KMS), Rourkela Steel Plant (~35 KMS), Indira Gandhi Park (~35 KMS), Hanuman Vatika (~40 KMS), Vaishno Devi Temple, Rourkela (~40 KMS), Rani Sati Temple (~45 KMS), Jagannath Temple Rourkela (~45 KMS), Pitamahal Dam (~60 KMS), Khandadhar Waterfall (~70 KMS).Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety:Carry an adequate supply of drinking water. Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain. Be mindful near the water's edge, especially with children.
Packing:Pack sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen during the day. Car...
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