Khiching Khiching is an ancient village under Sukruli block. Khiching is located about 50 km east of Keonjhargarh city 24 km west of
Karanjia. The major festival in Khiching is Sivarathri, which is celebrated over seven days. The major tourist attraction of Khiching is the Maa Kichakeswari Temple. The temple was constructed during the year 920 925. Goddess Kichakeshwari was the
ishtadevata and
kuladevi of
Bhanj dynasty as well as the deity of the
Mayurbhanj princely state. The temple suffered in the hand of vandals. King of Mayurbhanj, Maharaja Pratap Chandra Bhanjdeo reconstructed the temple in the year 1934. Height of the temple is and total area is 1764 sq.ft. There is a museum constructed by Maharaja Purna Chandra Bhanjdeo in the year 1922.
Debakunda Debakunda is a waterfall and tank. The Ambika temple is on the hilltop near the falls. Debakunda is at a distance of 60 km from Baripada and 85 km from Balasore.
Devagram Also known as Deogan, the river Sono flows close to the village. There are several ruins of old temples on the bank of the river. It is presumed that a change in the course of the river might have caused this destruction. The images of
Ganesh and
Parvati with Shiva Lingam and the eight-armed Chamunda on a heap of stone are found here. The sculpture of the Goddess and the pedestal are notable for their workmanship. Fragments of stone supposed to be parts of the ruins of Chamunda temple are still lying in the river bed.
Samibruksha Samibruksha is a peak in the hillock and is about 500 ft high. There are five caves on the western side. Legend has it that the five
Pandavas hid their arms in these caves before proceeding to the court of the king
Virata. The pilgrims take their sacred bath in the nearby stream on Baruni day in the month of Chaitra.
Makar Sankranti, which falls in mid-January, is the most important festival of this place.
Simla Simla on the banks of river Burhabalanga is houses the shrine of Simileswar
Shiva. Hundreds of pilgrims visit the shrine every day, and this place is famous with picnickers. A fair is held during the
Shivaratri day which continues for a week.
Kuchei This is an excavated prehistoric site and discoveries pertaining to Neolithic possessions of man are being made. The pottery fragments found with Neolithic implements speak of settlements in the late
Stone Age in Mayurbhanj district.
Kuliana Many paleolithic artefacts are being discovered in this region. Its very near to West Bengal's Medinipore.
Sitakund Waterfall The Sitakund waterfall is another outside attraction tourist place of Simlipal Tiger reserve of Odisha. The Sitakund waterfall is located at Mayurbhanj district of Odisha and it is the part of the Simlipal National Park. Also this place is the place of Hinduism because the name of the waterfall is
Sitakund that is the name of Hindu goddess Sita Devi. ==Transportation==