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Taptapani
A Young Hindu priest performing religious rituals at Taptapani hot spring
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LocationGanjam district, Odisha
Coordinates19°29′03″N 84°23′37″E / 19.4840396°N 84.3936437°E / 19.4840396; 84.3936437
Elevation433 metres (1,421 ft)
TypeSulfur
Temperature60-140 °Celsius
Taptapani is located in Odisha
Taptapani
Taptapani

Taptapani is famous for its hot sulfur water spring, present in Sanakhemundi Block of Ganjam district. But, the nearest town is Mohana, which about 18 km away in Gajapati district.

Etymology[edit]

The name "Taptapani" also suggests that. "Tapta" means hot and "pani" means water.

Hot spring[edit]

The hot water from the natural spring of Taptapani is attributed to medicinal properties and can be bathed in at the pond created next to the hot spring. The hot spring is situated at the eastern slope of the eastern ghat at the crest of the hill within the lush green forest having a wide range of flora and fauna.

Tourist attraction[edit]

The other attractions of Taptapani are its tribal communities and the picturesque landscape. There is also a deer park maintained by the forest department.

Transport[edit]

Taptapani enjoys comfortable transport facilities from major cities of Odisha i.e. Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Berhampur, Rayagada, Jeypore & Malkangiri. The nearest railway station is Berhampur Railway Station, lies on the Howrah - Chennai main line

Accommodation[edit]

The sprawling Panthanivas is the only shelter for tourists at Taptapani. The two AC suites have a common balcony and each has a huge bedroom, a dressing room and a bathroom containing a small swimming pool fed by the warm water from the hot springs.

The cottages overlook a pristine valley replete with various shades of green. Anyone can leisurely spend hours sitting here. The Dining Hall is strategically placed in between two crests of mountain fold. A few minutes walk from here will take to Kandimata Mandir where the locals take a bath in the spring before offering their daily prayers. There is also a deer park maintained by the local forest department.

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