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Atri Hot Spring
Atri Hot Spring is located in Khurda District of Odisha with 55 degree Celcius hot water in it.

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Atri Hot Spring, OdishaAtri Hot Spring is located in the Atri Village of Khordha District in Odisha. The temperature of the hot spring is around 55 degree Celcius. The water of Atri Hot Spring is considered to be pious, which fulfills the wishes of people. There is a temple near the hot spring, which is dedicated to Lord Hattakeswar Mahadev. Every year grand annual fair, Shiv Ratri and Makar Jatra, on the day of Makar Sankranti, are arranged in the temple area. People visit the temple on these festivals to worship the God and visit the hot spring. Atri Hot Spring has therapeutic and Ayurvedic healing powers for being rich in Sulphar. The central spring water flows into four bathing pools, each two for both men and women.

Visiting Information of Atri Hot Spring
Atri Hot Spring can be visited anytime around the year. Biju Pattnaik Airport (45 km) in Bhubaneswar and Atri Railway Station (14km) are the convenient mediums for transportation to reach the hot spring. National Highway 5 links the spot to Khordha and Bhubaneswar.

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