Daringbadi • Kandhamal • Odisha
Hill StationDaringbadi is a picturesque hill station nestled in the Eastern Ghats of Odisha. Located at an altitude of around 915 meters (3,000 feet), it enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year and is widely known as the "Kashmir of Odisha." The region is covered with dense forests, pine trees, coffee and pepper plantations, waterfalls, valleys, and beautiful viewpoints.
The town derives its name from a British officer named Daring Sahib. Today, it has become one of Odisha's most popular eco-tourism destinations. Visitors can explore attractions such as Hill View Park, Silent Valley, Lovers Point, Nature Park, Coffee Gardens, Midubanda Waterfall, Emu Farm, and Doluri River. The sunrise and sunset views from the hilltops are especially breathtaking.
Daringbadi is also known for its tribal heritage. Several indigenous communities live in the region and contribute to its unique cultural identity. Local markets offer traditional handicrafts, spices, turmeric, honey, and organic coffee products.
Winter is the most attractive season, with temperatures occasionally dropping close to freezing levels. Visitors can witness morning frost, a rare phenomenon in eastern India. Adventure seekers enjoy trekking through pine forests, nature walks, birdwatching, photography, and camping.
The hill station is well connected by road from Berhampur, Bhubaneswar, and Phulbani. Its serene environment, pollution-free atmosphere, and natural beauty make it an ideal destination for family vacations, honeymoon trips, and weekend retreats. A stay of 2–3 days is generally sufficient to explore the major attractions of Daringbadi and its surrounding areas.
What is the best time to visit?
October to March (Winter), September to May for sightseeing.
What is the entry fee?
₹ Some attractions charge ₹10–₹30 per person.