Hirakud
A mere 16 km north of Sambalpur town
stands the Hirakud Dam on the river Mahanadi - the longest dam in the
world and the largest dam made of earth. Hirakud is an engineering
marvel as well as a stunning site. From horizon to horizon, the
reservoir forms the largest artificial lake in Asia with an area of 746
sq km and a shore line of over 640 km. A twenty-one km drive on the dyke
offers a unique experience of calm serenity. One can comfortably enjoy
the sight of the mighty Hirakud Dam and the fantastic expanse of water
from the top of the revolving minaret called Gandhi Minar on the north,
or from the Nehru Minar on the other end of the dam. A considerable
number of migratory birds also come here during winter.
Indravati
Originating near
Thuamul-Rampur, the river Indravati makes its winding course through
dense forests and sunkissed valleys till she halts at Khatiguda, 20 km
from Nowrangpur, to form a reservoir in the hands of modern sculptors.
The vast blue expanse guarded by green capped soaring hills makes this
lake a delightful sight - a lifetime memory.
Kolab
15 km from Koraput, the river Kolab makes a spectacular jump at Bagra to
form a reservoir called the "Upper Kolab Irrigation Project". An ideal
place for an outing, it is also a panacea for city dwellers.
Machhakund
The Machkund hydro electric project has created a lovely reservoir that
is definitely worth a visit.