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Anshupa Lake in Cuttack Odisha. The 141-hectare Anshupa Lake is a pony shoe molded new water lake on the left bank of the Mahanadi waterway, inverse Banki in Cuttack locale, Odisha, India. Anshupa Lake in Banki is 40 km from the city of Cuttack, which additionally goes about as a sanctuary for the transient birds in the snowy climate season.

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Anshupa Lake in Cuttack Odisha is a freshwater lake arranged in the midst of the Saranda Hills and encased by bamboo tree greenery and mango trees. To guest’s joy, there are drifting and fishing offices in Ansupa Lake. This little yet very pleasant Ansupa lake stands firm on a conspicuous foothold in the traveler guide of Odisha for its excellence, nearness This eye-getting vacation destination is around 40 km from Cuttack. The Govt. of Odisha has found a way a monster way to make this lake one of Odisha’s most mainstream vacationer places. A public expressway is presently passing by this lake, that associates Athgarh and Banki. Some bamboo cabins are made on the highest point of the Saranda slope for traveler rewards.

It is one of the major new water pools of India.

History
Ansupa lake and its mysterious history Saranda hill or the area called Sarandagada is famous in the history because of the ruling of the king having a fort at Saranda hill top. It is believed that during Ganga dynasty, the king Subarnakeshari was overwhelmed with the natural beauty and panoramic view of Ansupa. Subsequently, the king established the village Subarnapur on the bank of the Ansupa and Saranda hill. According to the legend, one of the brothers of Dhala Dynasty of Banki had established his kingdom on the top of the Saranda hill which was popularly known as Sarandagada. As per history, the king of Saranda had married one of the daughters of the nearby king of Tigiriagada, which is 15km away from Saranda. The king of Saranda preferred and had chosen this place to develop his fort for his safety and protection. There was an entrance gate constructed by stones connected with footsteps built on stones starting from Ansupa lake. The king had also built a house made up of stones for storing arms and ammunition which is known as a magazine house (Baruda Ghara). This structure is still existing without any damage. The king had fixed a heavy metal door made up of bronze metal (cupper + tin) at the entrance of the fort which was producing an intense sound. This sound was indicating the king’s arrival and departure to his fort. At present, the entrance gate of the fort, magazine house, a twin well at the top of the hill locally called Brother-Daughter-in Law well or Bhai-Bhou Kua) and another big well like hole made up of stone are still existing showing the King’s creation. After independence in 1970, the Government of Odisha declared 160.93 ha of Saranda hill area as proposed “Reserved Forest”. After being declared as a reserved forest, the forest growth and development in this area is dense which is evidenced from the view taken from the watch tower of the hill. The entire horse shoe shaped area of the lake appears to be surrounded by greenery or large trees.

Location: Banki, Cuttack district, Odisha India
Type: Freshwater Lake
Max. length:- 5 km (3.1 mi) Max. width  1.6 km (0.99 mi)
Surface area:-141 ha (350 acres) Surface elevation
Surrounded by:- Saranda Hills

Geographical Information

Anshupa Lake in Cuttack Odisha is so named as it is a part of the river, the Mahanadi. This lake is situated in Banki Block of Cuttack district under Athagarh Forest Division.

 

Geographically, it is within 20.26’28.43″ to 28.28’34.44″latitude and 85.35’56.74″ to 85.36’30.01″ longitude. It is exactly situated on the left bank of the river, the Mahanadi. The length of the lake is approximately three kilometers and breadth varies from 250m to 500m embracing an area of about 328 acres. The total water spread area of this lake is 152.00ha and the catchment area 5231.00 ha. with seven micro watersheds.

 

Interestingly enough, the number of villages in the catchment area is 28 (table 2). It comes within the territorial jurisdiction of the Athagarh Forest Division. Apart from this original existence as a lake, it is declared as “Wetland of national importance. The lake Ansupa is surrounded by two hills.

 

One is Saranda hill on its western side and Bishnupur hill on its north-eastern side. Within these two hills, villages namely Bishnupur, Subarnapur, Malbiharpur, Ghadabasa, and Kabalibadi are situated. Anshupa is connected with the Mahanadi on its southern side with a channel called Kabula Nala (Kabula Channel) through which flood water of the river Mahanadi passes the lake.

 

There is another Channel called Haluhula Nala (Haluhula Channel) to the southwest of Ansupa which transverses through the borders of some villages KanthaPanhara and Ghadabasa. The geometry of this lake is like a horseshoe, for which it is popularly known as the horseshoe lake of Odisha.

Weather

Cuttack is 29m above sea level. The climate here is tropical. The summers here have a good deal of rainfall, while the winters have very little. This climate is considered to be Aw according to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification. The average annual temperature is 26.8 °C | 80.3 °F in Cuttack. About 1686 mm | 66.4 inch of precipitation falls annually.

The driest month is January, with 12 mm | 0.5 inch of rain. Most of the precipitation here falls in July, averaging 404 mm | 15.9 inch.

May is the warmest month of the year. The temperature in May averages 31.7 °C | 89.1 °F. January is the coldest month, with temperatures averaging 21.2 °C | 70.1 °F.

There is a difference of 392 mm | 15 inch of precipitation between the driest and wettest months. Throughout the year, temperatures vary by 10.6 °C | 51.0 °F.

Best Foods

You can get food from Hotels in the town area.

Best Time To Visit

Celebrations are special to the spot, as Navratri Durgapuja, which is praised for Nine days in length and Bhai jiuntia is being commended during this time on astami tithi. In “Bhai jiuntia” sisters appeal to God for their siblings long life and tie a string called “Jiuntia”. Nuakhai is additionally a significant celebration that is praised on Panchami tithi of Bhadraba sukla pakshya. Among all celebrations, Nuakhai is the primary celebration of the territory.

Transportation (Direction)

Anshupa Lake in Cuttack Odisha is well connected and the approach from Bhubaneswar and Cuttack is very simple. The nearest airport Bhubaneswar is 70 km, nearest railway station in Cuttack which is 50 km and the nearest bus stop is Athagarh which is just 10 km to Ansupa. One can visit this lake throughout the year which is approachable in all seasons. The connecting route by bus or any two-wheeler vehicles is excellent and scenic. 

How to Prepare for Place

To visit Anshupa Lake in Cuttack Odisha, for the winter season, you preferably hold all your winter garments, shoes, blankets, and also necessary things you want to carry. It is advisable to bring a camera to capture its beauty.

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