What is the best time to visit Putudi Waterfall?
September to February is generally the best period for Putudi Waterfall. Morning or late afternoon visits usually give better light, cooler weather, and a calmer experience.
A forest-ringed waterfall near Phulbani where the Salunki River drops through rocky terrain.
Putudi Waterfall is a known regional waterfall where the Salunki River drops through a forested rocky setting, creating one of the stronger waterfall excursions.
Putudi is best planned as a Phulbani-side excursion or a longer Kandhamal itinerary stop rather than a casual in-town Daringbadi visit. The waterfall setting is powerful in season, but visitors should confirm access, weather, and local safety conditions before entering rocky areas.
Visit for one of the stronger regional waterfall experiences, forested river scenery, and a route that fits longer itineraries.
September to February usually gives a strong waterfall feel with more comfortable travel weather. Monsoon can be dramatic but needs extra safety checks.
The official route places Putudi about 18 km from Phulbani, with Dadaki noted as the nearest bus stop. Use a local vehicle for reliable timing.
Use the map as a starting point and confirm current access, timings, and road conditions before final travel.
September to February is generally the best period for Putudi Waterfall. Morning or late afternoon visits usually give better light, cooler weather, and a calmer experience.
Plan around 1-2 hours for Putudi Waterfall. Keep extra time if you want photography, a slower walk, or local route guidance.
The official route places Putudi about 18 km from Phulbani, with Dadaki noted as the nearest bus stop. Use a local vehicle for reliable timing.
Popular things to do include Waterfall Viewing, Nature Photography, Short Walks, Picnic Stop. Follow local guidance and avoid littering at the site.