
Sonepur: Harihar Jor, nestled in Sonepur district, has become the newest addition to Odisha’s eco-tourism repertoire, unveiled as a picturesque destination for nature enthusiasts.
The inauguration ceremony, led by Regional Chief Conservator of Forest Ashwini Kar and Collector Bimalendu Ray, marked the opening of a project offering boating facilities, restrooms, picnic spots, toilets, and parking lots.
Managed by the Khajuriapali Vana Surakhya Samiti, this initiative aligns with Odisha’s commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly tourism, enhancing the appeal of the state’s natural wonders.
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