Trip to jeypore on my younger sister's wedingsteemCreated with Sketch.

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Good Evening steemers i am about to share my last year's trip to jeypore on my younger sister's wedding. Wedding took Place in jeypore in the month of February. We had a lot of fun in this wedding the reason is after wedding we went to Somnath Temple(Lord shiva), and and Chitrakut it's basically on of the famous waterfall where so many movies got filmed there like Ashoka And last but not the least We went to Tirthgarh another coll waterfall ...
Let's start our journey, we left indore around 4th February me and my parents and all my relatives reached the railway station about 3:20PM on 4 we have our Train. We all settle down in train and start capturing photos and start having fun.

I had some very beautiful moment on the train beause the route was so amazing on left side of the train is a big mountain and the other site is a valley the view is so good mesmerizing.

After Reaching there we left for the destination where the wedding had to be placed. I travelled in Jeypore the whole city is non vegetarian it's been difficult for me to find a veg restaurent in there in the very start i made do with Idli Sambhar Bada pav then i found a pure veg reastaurent but the taste of that resaurent was not so good.

I am going to show some of the wedding's pic that i made cameraman captured. I have my whole family in this pic

In this pic I am with my two elder brothers.

Indian marriage are totally fun ther is a saying in india "Marriages, according to Hindu beliefs are made in heaven, and once you are married, the bond is supposed to last for seven lifetimes". It is considered to be a turning point in an individual’s life as he enters the second important phase or ashram of his life – the ‘Garhasthyaashram’. A lot of importance is associated with marriages in Hinduism as it is considered to be one of the most important duties of a man’s life. Through marriage he is paying his debt to his forefathers, by procreating children and ensuring continuation of his family’s lineage. Hindu weddings are long processes, with various rituals that may take days to be executed. Every single custom and practice in a wedding ceremony has deep philosophical and spiritual significance. Throughout the world the Hindus adhere to these set of rituals and continue on the traditions of marriage that is unique amongst those in the world.

After the wedding we started exploring the jeypore which i found cool must visited spots there i will tell you one by one
first we went to "Kolab Dam"
#1 KOLAB DAM-Kolab dam is the main drinking water resource for the Koraput-jeypore region of the state. The scenic beauty of this place attracts people for weekend picnic and boating in the Koraput-Jeypore region. This article gives an insight into Kolab dam and how to reach it.

It is very awesome and rocking place to hang out and for party and chilling out.

My friends we went for boat and had a visit around the dam

Then our tour guide take us a place where it's no famous for that waterfall but it's awesome we covered a long distance to reach there crossed many big rocks it's like tracking where we almost got tired but when we see this fall we got alive.

Then we moved to the Chitrakote Falls.
#2 Chitrakote Falls-Chitrakote Falls is a natural waterfall located to the west of Jagdalpur, in Bastar district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh on the Indravati River. It is located at a distance of 38 kilometres to the west of Jagdalpur.

Then we went to tirthgarh waterfall
#3 Teerathgarh Falls-The Teerathgarh Falls is a waterfall near Jagdalpur at Kanger Ghati in Bastar district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.

the other site of the falls

Then last we visited Gupteswar temple(Lord shiva)
#4 Gupteswar temple-The journey from Koraput to Gupteswar is quite enjoyable. Both side of the road is full of forests with big trees. One can experience lot of monkeys on the way, but trust they never do any harm or attack of the travelers. Journey on the u-turn roads of the hills is always a special experience for anyone. Travel in foggy winter is even more interesting. The rising of sun between two mountains/hills is one of the best scene to watch. One will experience excellent photogenic sceneries on the way to Gupteswar.

https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmarrBRKdnQGGcFVCt7PbGxtPUhVaREEazixAExkVboCmo/maxresdefault%20(1).jpg

There is a river name dkolab river where we took bath before making darshan of lord Shiva it's a very good river

that's all

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Looks like a great trip with much fun! Great that you share these wonderful moments with us. up for that my friend!

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