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Khirachora Gopinath Temple

Khirachora Gopinath Temple

19.79km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Khirachora Gopinatha Temple is situated in Remuna. It is a little town located 9 km east of Balasore, about halfway between Howrah and Bhubaneswar in Orissa . The name Remuna is resulting from the word Ramaniya which means very good looking.

Jagannath Temple Balasore

Jagannath Temple Balasore

21.49km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Jagannath Temple at Balgopalpur in Balasore, district of Odisha, India by Emami Paper Mills. Lord Jagannath is above caste, creed and religion.The temple is seventy-eight feet high scintillating shrine and it has been constructed on a three acres of land on the premises of Balasore town Balgopalpur-based Emami Paper Mill.The temple claimed to be a replica of the Puri Jagannath Temple also bears the world-renowned Black Pagoda Konark Sun Temple's tinge with sixteen Konark Wheels .

Chandipur Beach

Chandipur Beach

32.35km from Panchalingeswar Temple

The beach is located on the shore of Bay of Bengal and is approximately 16 kilometers from the Baleswar Railway Station. The beach is unique in a way that the water recedes up to 5 kilometers during the ebb tide. Due to its unique circumstances, the beach supports bio-diversity. It is a suitable picnic spot. One of Odisha Tourism's Panthanivas (guest house) is situated here.

Jagannath Temple Gopalpur

Jagannath Temple Gopalpur

68.17km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Jagannath Temple is situated on the banks of the river Mandakini. Built by Shri Uddhab Narandra in 1363, this 90 ft tall, exquisite temple enshrines three images of 5 ft inch each. The temple follows the same rituals as that of Puri. The temple premises offer breathtaking views of the Mainaka and Dhanya range of mountains. There is a fascinating story behind the installation of this temple. Shri Uddhab Narandra, the erstwhile ruler of Ranapur, was an ardent devotee of Lord Jagannath of Puri.

Baba Akhandalamani Temple

Baba Akhandalamani Temple

69.09km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Akhandalamani Temple is the abode of Lord Shiva. The chief interest of the place is its Akhandalamanilegendary history for which it shares a significant position in the tourism of Bhadrak. As the history runs, king Niladri Samara Singha Mohapatra started worshipping the God Akhandalamani some 350 years ago, when the black glazed granite stone was found underground and the king dreamt of the god.

Bhimkund waterfall and stream

Bhimkund waterfall and stream

74.97km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Bhimakunda Waterfall, Keonjhar has a stunning spectacular natural environment encircled with lush green forest. The majestic Baitarani river provides two most beautiful and scary waterfalls called Sanakunda & Badakunda to the natural lovers. The waterfall has a terrific characteristic of imparting awesome experience to the visitors due to large vertical shaped gorge & speeding current and makes the environment smokey.

Talsari Beach

Talsari Beach

78.14km from Panchalingeswar Temple

The long stretches sandy beaches with red crabs and whistling casuarinas at Talsari-Udaypur beach attract tourists .Tourists can enjoy the marine drive from Talsari to Udaypur sea beach (3 km) on a cool and calm atmosphere. The sunrise and sunset at Talsari and Udaypur beach is really pleasant scenery for nature lovers.

Chandaneswar Temple

Chandaneswar Temple

78.59km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Chandaneswar is an acclaimed religious and cultural site of North Odisha which is famous for Lord Shiva temple. Chadak Mela is an important festival of this holy shrine. During Chadak Mela(month of April) and Shivarati lakhs of pilgrims, devotees of Odisha , West Bengal, Bihar and other places of India visit place to pay obeisance to Lord Chandaneswar.

Bhitarkanika National Park

Bhitarkanika National Park

79.57km from Panchalingeswar Temple

​​​​​​​Bhitarkanika, lying in the estuarine region of Brahmani-Baitarani rivers in the North-Eastern corner of the Kendrapara district of Odisha, is the second-largest viable mangrove eco-system of India. This huge area of mangrove forests and wetlands is intersected by a network of creeks with Bay of Bengal on the East. It houses some 215 species of birds, including wetland migrants from central-Asia and Europe, menacing saltwater or estuarine crocodiles, and a lot of other fauna species are th

baldevjew temple

baldevjew temple

80.19km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Shri Baldev Jew temple situated in Ichhapur, 5kms from Kendrapara Town. Here one can see the beautiful temple with other small temples in its side exhibiting the architectural marvel of the ancient Odisha. Lord Baladev is the main deity worshipped in the temple along with his brother and sister. An idol representing Tulasi as Goddess in a seated position is also present after the sacred seven steps.

Digha Science Centre & National Science Camp

Digha Science Centre & National Science Camp

82.19km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Functions under the National Council of Science Museums inaugurated in 1997. This Science Centre showcases a comprehensive view of scientific principles through its 3D theatre shows, scientific models, Jurassic Park with Light & Sound Show and a digital planetarium.

Old Digha Sea Beach

Old Digha Sea Beach

85.21km from Panchalingeswar Temple

This is a beautiful beach that was in the Purba Medinipur district of West Bengal. Digha was discovered as a sea beach resort in late eighteen century. The beach is girdled with Casuarina plantations along the coast enhancing the beauty of this place.

Digha Gate

Digha Gate

85.59km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Digha Gate is an entrance gate built on the National Highway 116B in the coastal town of Digha, India, near the Bay of Bengal. The gate is also known as the Gateway of Digha and the Digha Welcome Gate. The gate was formerly known as Brighton of Calcutta.

Digha Beach

Digha Beach

86.43km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Digha is a seaside resort town in the state of West Bengal, India. It lies in Purba Medinipur district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It has a low gradient with a shallow sand beach. It is the most popular sea resort in West Bengal.

Shankarpur Beach

Shankarpur Beach

90.36km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Shankarpur gives you the luxury of experiencing the thrill of isolated beaches, calming winds, and that typical old-world charm. Shankarpur is the beautiful beach town that affords to give you the luxury of the sea, as it's meant to be- calm and boundless.

Kurumbera Fort

Kurumbera Fort

91.2km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Kurumbera Fort is one of the most undiscovered forts in West Bengal. The architecture of this fort is a fusion of Odisha and Mughal architecture and is preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India. It was believed that the fort was built in a single night.

Gundichaghagi Water fall

Gundichaghagi Water fall

94.32km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Gundichaghagi waterfall is located amidst spectacular natural environment with lush green forest. A cascade of waterfalls on the river Musala falls at a distance of 50 feet below the river surface makes the area virtually smokey & attractive with roaring sound. The waterfall looks like a silver garland.

Tajpur Beach

Tajpur Beach

94.43km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Tajpur is one of the most hidden beaches in India. Tajpur beach lies in the Purba Medinipur district of South Bengal, Surrounded with patches of forests this sea shore destination truly offers great visual pleasure. The sea beach of Tajpur has an unusual shape - unlike the most sorted crescent shape Tajpur has an inverted Crescent shape of the beach which gives an unusual panoramic view of the sea.

Mandarmani Beach

Mandarmani Beach

97.78km from Panchalingeswar Temple

Mandarmani is a seaside resort village in the state of West Bengal, India, and lies in East Midnapore district, at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It is one of the largest seaside resorts of West Bengal, fast-developing.

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Panchalingeswar Temple

Panchalingeswar Temple

Bypass Road, Nilagiri, Nilagiri, Odisha 756045, India

Perched atop of a hillock in Nilagari Hill in the Balasore district, Odisha, Panchalingeswar Temple is a Lord Shiva’s temple which is named after the five lingas of Shiva that are installed inside this shrine. On reaching the top of the hillock, one has to bend down in order to look for the lingas inside a pool created by the waterfall. These lingas are continuously washed by the water of a perennial stream that flows over them.