Deojhar Waterfall: Odisha’s Hidden Gem of Nature

Just 23 kilometers from Narasinghpur and about 100 kilometers from Cuttack, this hidden gem has slowly been capturing the attention of nature lovers, photographers, and weekend travelers seeking a serene retreat.

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Tucked away in the Hindol Badama forest range near Talapunji village lies one of Odisha’s most enchanting natural escapes—Deojhar Waterfall, locally known as Dian Dhar. Just 23 kilometers from Narasinghpur and about 100 kilometers from Cuttack, this hidden gem has slowly been capturing the attention of nature lovers, photographers, and weekend travelers seeking a serene retreat.

Unlike the towering falls of the state, Deojhar is relatively small in size but what it lacks in height, it makes up for in charm. Cascading gracefully amidst lush greenery and rugged rocks, the waterfall creates a tranquil atmosphere where the only sounds are the gurgling waters and the rustle of forest leaves. For those looking to escape the noise of the city, the soothing backdrop of Deojhar offers a refreshing breath of peace.

The beauty of Deojhar extends beyond the waterfall itself. The surrounding forest is rich in flora and fauna, inviting visitors to explore its trails and indulge in light trekking. Just a short distance away, the Dabarkhola waterfall adds to the area’s appeal, making the visit even more rewarding for adventure enthusiasts. A large parking lot welcomes tourists, and nearby food stalls add vibrancy to the place, ensuring visitors can enjoy a picnic or a hearty meal after their explorations. Temporary cooking facilities are also available, which makes winter picnics here particularly delightful. The park area has a dedicated children’s garden at the foothills of the waterfall, where families can relax and watch their little ones play against a backdrop of emerald forests.

Bathing in the crystal-clear water is another highlight, as the cool stream provides a refreshing dip. The natural setting remains largely untouched, retaining an authentic charm often missing in more commercialized tourist spots. Though modest in its scale, Deojhar has the kind of intimacy and simplicity that allows travelers to truly connect with nature.

Well-connected to nearby towns, Deojhar is 57 kilometers from Angul, 105 kilometers from Bhubaneswar, and about 135 kilometers from Puri, making it an accessible weekend getaway for city dwellers. The entry is affordable too, with nominal parking fees—₹20 for bikes, ₹50 for cars, and ₹100 for buses—ensuring that the beauty of this spot remains within everyone’s reach.

For those who prefer solitude, photography, or simply the pleasure of unwinding in nature’s lap, Deojhar Waterfall is a perfect choice. With its cascading waters, soothing green landscapes, and serene environment, it stands as one of Odisha’s most delightful yet less explored treasures.