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Experience a blissful staying experience atVinyak Group of Hotels

Brahmapur's one of the best hotels Vinayak Group of Hotels is located at a distance of 174 km from Biju Patnaik International Airport while 2.8 km from Brahmapur railway station and 2.5 km New Bus Stand.
The Vinayak Group of Hotels consists of three hotels i.e. "Shankar Bhavan", "Ganesh Bhavan", "Vinayak Bhavan" all three hotels are located within the range of 1km from each other. The hotels are known for providing luxury accommodation and facilities, which are a good blend of contemporary design and comfort.
It is a modern boutique property with unmatched facilities, a blend of modern architecture, and Indian heritage to give you an unparalleled standard of style and sophistication amidst nature. The rooms here are uniquely designed with cozy interiors and are fitted with amenities.

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Traveler's InsightsATTRACTIONS

RAMALINGESWARA PARK 

The Ramalingeshwara Park, an ancient sacred place on an 8-acre plot of land in the city of Berhampur, The park has added glitter to the Silk City.
In the middle of the park, in the pond,  a 35-foot-tall statue of Lord Shankar is adorned and is surrounded by a garden, making the park more attractive.

GOPALPUR

Barely 16 km away from Brahmapur, the commercial hub of southern Odisha and close to the border of Andhra Pradesh, is the tiny town of Gopalpur on the Bay of Bengal.
This languorous beach with coconut groves, casuarinas and gentle sand dunes is deserted for miles.
 

JIRANGA MONASTERY

It is situated at a distance of 80 kms from Brahmapur, Jiranga is noted for the Budhist temple, it is highest in the South Asia. In 2010 it was inaugurated by his Highness Dalai Lama. It is termed Padmasambhava Mahavihara Monastery. Inside the temple a huge image Dhyani Budha is enshrined flanked by Padmapada and Manjushree.  

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