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Raniduduma Waterfall
Rani Duduma Waterfall – The Queen of Koraput
Nestled near Nadapur village in Koraput, Rani Duduma Waterfall, often called the “Queen Fall”, is a breathtaking natural wonder. This 8-tiered waterfall cascades gracefully from a height of 157 meters, flowing through rugged mountains and surrounded by lush greenery, making it one of the tallest waterfalls in the region.
Visitors can reach the waterfall via a scenic 1 km walk through dense forests, immersing themselves in nature along the way. At the base, the crystal-clear waters create the perfect spot for refreshing natural stream baths, offering a rejuvenating experience for all.
📍 Distance: 24 km from Semiliguda | 42 km from Koraput

Punjisil Waterfall
Punjisil Waterfall – The Sliding Waterfall of Koraput
Situated in the Laxmipur block, Punjisil Waterfall is a favorite picnic destination in Koraput. Its unique gently sloping rock formation and dense forest surroundings have earned it the nickname “The Sliding Waterfall.”
The crystal-clear waters of Punjisil make it perfect for bathing and relaxing on its wide, smooth rocks as the water gracefully flows over them, offering a serene and refreshing experience for visitors.
📍 Distance: 45 km from Semiliguda | 25 km from Koraput

Duduma Waterfall
Duduma Waterfall – A Triad of Natural Wonders
Duduma Waterfall, one of Odisha’s most iconic attractions, features three distinct waterfalls in a single breathtaking location. Its stunning beauty draws travelers, bloggers, and adventure enthusiasts from near and far.
For trekkers, the waterfall offers an exhilarating descent, combining thrill with nature’s serenity. Nearby, visitors can also explore the historic Machkund Powerhouse, a British-era project approved by Nandapur Raja Vikram Dev, adding a touch of history to this natural adventure.

Galigabdar Waterfall
Galigabdar Waterfall – The Cascading Marvel of Deomali
Situated 11 km from Potangi block headquarters at the foothills of Deomali, Galigabdar Waterfall flows gracefully in multiple steps over a single rock formation. Visitors can climb to the top for a closer and more thrilling view of the cascading waters.
Easily accessible via well-connected roads, the waterfall attracts travelers from Odisha and neighboring Andhra Pradesh. The journey itself is scenic, featuring ghat roads and lush landscapes, and passes by Thuria Konda, another popular trekking destination.

Gulmi Waterfall
Gulmi Waterfall – The Southern Gateway of Odisha
Located approximately 100 km from Koraput near the Odisha–Chhattisgarh border, Gulmi Waterfall marks the southern gateway to Odisha’s natural wonders. The Kolab River creates mesmerizing natural whirlpools amidst the cascading waters, surrounded by dense forests that radiate tranquility.
With jagged rocks and scenic surroundings, Gulmi Waterfall is a favorite weekend picnic spot, drawing visitors from Odisha and neighboring states seeking nature, adventure, and serenity.