Taptapani, as the name suggests, is famous for its hot springs. Nestled at about 1,800 feet (550 m) above Mean Sea Level, this spot is only 56 kilometers away from Berhampur. A few minutes walk from here will take you to Kandimata Mandir where the locals take a bath in the spring before offering their daily prayers.
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There is also a deer park maintained by the forest department, which adds another feather to Taptapani’s cap.
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