
This large-format hoarding is located on National Highway 316 near Gudipokhari in Siula, along the crucial Puri corridor in Odisha. Positioned on a major highway route connecting Puri—one of India's most visited pilgrimage and tourism destinations—this hoarding captures traffic flowing toward the temple town. The location benefits from consistent vehicular movement throughout the year, with significant seasonal spikes during festivals and religious occasions.
The hoarding is situated along NH-316, a key arterial route serving pilgrims, tourists, and commercial vehicles traveling to and from Puri. The surrounding area represents a transitional zone between rural and semi-urban landscapes, with increasing commercial activity along the highway corridor. The location is strategically positioned to capture traffic before it enters the main Puri town area, making it ideal for last-mile messaging to incoming visitors. The highway serves multiple purposes: pilgrimage traffic to Jagannath Temple, beach tourism, inter-district commercial transport, and daily commuter movement between coastal towns.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this highway location:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 45,000–75,000 vehicles/day
The NH-316 corridor experiences substantial traffic throughout the year, including tourist buses, private vehicles, commercial trucks, and local transport. Peak periods occur during major festivals (Rath Yatra, Diwali) and holiday seasons when pilgrimage and tourism traffic intensifies significantly.
Estimated Daily Footfall: Minimal pedestrian activity typical of highway locations
Peak Activity Periods: 6:00 AM–10:00 AM and 3:00 PM–8:00 PM, with heightened traffic during festival months (June–July, October–November)
Primary Audience: Pilgrims, domestic tourists, inter-city travelers, commercial vehicle operators, and local commuters
Advertising Potential: The highway location offers extended viewing time for travelers approaching Puri, making it suitable for destination-specific messaging, hospitality promotions, and service-oriented advertising targeting visitors.
The traffic and footfall figures mentioned above are approximate estimates for the surrounding highway locality and are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal patterns, traffic conditions, and external factors. The weekly unique reach represents an estimate of unique individuals likely to notice this hoarding during a typical week.