Famous for its Sambalpuri Saree, the Sambalpur District is the western part of state of Odisha.The District is surrounded by Deogarh District in the East, Bargarh Districts in the West, Jharsuguda District in the North and Sonepur and Angul Districts in the South. The District of Sambalpur has a history full of events including Indian freedom struggle representing the different section of the society.The District covering a geographical area of 6702 sq km lies between 20 degree 40’ to 22 degree 11’ North Latitude and 82 degree 39’ to 85 degree 15’ East Longitude. Total population of the District as per 2011 census is 10,41,099. Total male population of the District is 5,26,877 whereas total female population is 5,14,222. The District has got total 1,91,827 SC population and 3,55,261 ST population. The District experiences many beautiful festivals round the year. Sital Sasthi is observed in the month of June. This festival is the marriage ceremony of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Nuakhai is the most important social festival of the District. Bhaijiuntia festival is celebrated on the Mahastami Day of Durga Puja. The Puajiuntia festival is observed by mothers to invoke the grace of Lord Dutibahana for the long life and prosperity of their sons. Other religious festivals which are observe include Shiva Ratri, Dola Yatra, Durga Puja, Janmanstami, Diwali, Ganesh Puja and Saraswati Puja.
DESTINATIONS
Samaleswari
Hirakud
Ghanteswari
Gudguda
Ushakothi
Huma
Budharaj Hill
Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Things to do in sambalpur
Trekking in mountain
Camping
Hiking
Boating
Staying
Hotels
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Essentials Cheat Sheet
Travel Essentials
During winters – Jacket & Woolens are a must.Summers – are hot and can be humid. You are advised to carry Cap/Hat & sunscreen lotions.
Etiquette
Greeting locals with a Namaste works wonders.People are generally friendly and helpful.People are generally friendly and helpful.Apart from Odia, people are conversant in Hindi and a bit of English.
Where to Eat
The cuisine of Sambalpur and Odia preparations which gives the dishes a completely new dimension altogether. Apart from the local cuisine, the city has restaurants to cater to diverse tastes and palate of the tourists.
Climate
Its tropical climate- with hot & humid summers & pleasant winters.
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Best time to visit
All through the year. But The ideal season to visit Odisha is from October to March (winter).
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Visiting Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary offers a unique opportunity to experience wildlife up close.