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Joranda Falls
Joranda Falls in the Mayurbhanj District of Odisha is the 19th highest waterfall of India.

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Joranda Falls, OdishaJoranda Falls is located in the Simlipal National Park of Mayurbhanj District of Odisha; it is the 19th highest waterfall of the country. The height of Joranda Falls is 490 feet. The fall serves as a popular tourist spot with tranquil nature and scenic beauty. Nearby popular tourist spot of Joranda Falls is Barehipani Falls, which is located near to it. Joranda Falls is a single drop and straight water fall.

Visititng Information to Joranda Falls
Joranda Falls can be visited from January to April and September to December. Nearest bus stop and railway station are Baripada. Nearest towns to this waterfalls are Baripada and Jasipur. Joranda Falls is located at a distance of 300 km from Bhubaneswar.

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