Deojhar Waterfall & Park, Narasinghpur, Cuttack

Deojhar Waterfall & Park

Deojhar Waterfall is a natural waterfall located near Narasinghpur in the Cuttack district of Odisha. Surrounded by dense forests and rocky hills, the area offers a calm and refreshing environment for nature lovers. The waterfall drops from a considerable height and flows through large rock formations, creating a soothing and picturesque scene. Close to the waterfall, the Odisha Forest Department has developed a small park with sitting areas, walking paths, and viewpoints for visitors.

This spot is ideal for those looking to escape the noise of city life. Visitors come here for picnics, small treks, and nature photography. The area is especially popular during weekends and winter months.

History

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Deojhar and its surrounding forests have been part of Odisha’s natural landscape for many centuries. Local tribal communities, such as the Kandha and Munda tribes, have lived in and around this area for generations, depending on forest resources for their livelihood. The waterfall was a local secret for a long time but gradually gained attention as road connectivity improved and tourism in Odisha expanded.

In recent years, the Forest and Tourism Departments have taken steps to promote the site by adding basic infrastructure like benches, dustbins, paved pathways, and parking areas. These efforts have made Deojhar a popular weekend destination for people from nearby towns and cities like Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, and Angul.

Price & Ticket

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  • Entry Fee: ₹10 to ₹30 per person (varies based on season or day of the week)

  • Vehicle Parking: ₹10 for two-wheelers, ₹20 to ₹30 for four-wheelers

  • Children below 5 years: Usually allowed free entry

  • No special charges for cameras or photography as of now

It is advisable to carry small change or cash as digital payments may not be available.

Best Things to Do

  • Enjoy the Waterfall: View the natural fall up close, relax by the rocks, or listen to the sound of flowing water

  • Photography: Ideal location for nature, wildlife, and landscape photography

  • Picnic: Several areas within the park are suitable for a day picnic with friends or family

  • Short Treks: There are small forest trails around the area that adventurous visitors can explore

  • Relaxation: A perfect spot for calm reflection and nature appreciation

Restrictions

  • Bathing or swimming in deep or slippery parts of the waterfall is strictly discouraged for safety reasons

  • No plastic littering; visitors are encouraged to carry reusable items

  • Alcohol, loud music, or parties are not allowed inside the park

  • The area closes before sunset; entry may be restricted after 4 PM

  • Monsoon season (July to September) is not ideal due to slippery rocks and high water levels

How to Reach

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  • By Road: Deojhar is around 130 km from Bhubaneswar and about 100 km from Cuttack. Private vehicles or hired taxis are the most convenient option. The nearest town is Narasinghpur.

  • By Bus: Government and private buses are available up to Narasinghpur or Athagarh. From there, local auto-rickshaws or shared taxis can take you to the site.

  • By Train: The nearest major railway station is in Cuttack. After reaching Cuttack, continue by road.

  • By Air: The closest airport is Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar. From the airport, one can travel by road to Deojhar.

The roads leading to the site are mostly motorable, but the last few kilometers may have forest patches, so careful driving is recommended.

Where to Stay

There are no hotels or resorts at Deojhar itself. However, several options are available nearby:

  • Narasinghpur: Budget lodges and small guesthouses

  • Athagarh: Basic accommodations with local food

  • Cuttack or Bhubaneswar: For more comfortable or luxury stays, both cities offer hotels across all price ranges

For a day trip, most visitors prefer to return the same evening to Bhubaneswar or Cuttack.

Nearby Places

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  • Satkosia Tiger Reserve (Approx. 40 km): A large wildlife sanctuary known for tigers, elephants, and river boating

  • Ansupa Lake (Approx. 70 km): A beautiful freshwater lake offering paddle boating and bird watching

  • Dhabaleswar Temple (Approx. 90 km): A famous Shiva temple located on an island in the Mahanadi River

  • Chandaka-Dampara Wildlife Sanctuary (Approx. 100 km): Known for forest safaris and elephant sightings

These places can be included in a 2-day or weekend trip plan along with Deojhar.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q: What is the best time to visit Deojhar Waterfall?
A: October to February is ideal. The weather is cool, and the waterfall has enough water for viewing. Avoid the monsoon season due to safety concerns.

Q: Can I swim or bathe in the waterfall?
A: Bathing is not recommended. While shallow parts may be safe, many areas are slippery and dangerous.

Q: Is the place good for kids and elderly people?
A: The park area is suitable for all age groups. However, walking to the waterfall requires some care due to uneven rocks.

Q: Are food and water available nearby?
A: Some local food stalls may be found on busy days, but it is safer to carry your own food and drinking water.

Q: Is it crowded on weekends?
A: Yes, weekends and public holidays can be crowded. For a peaceful experience, visit on a weekday.

Q: Is there mobile network and internet coverage?
A: Network coverage may be weak due to the forest area. It is better to inform someone about your visit in advance.

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