This 30 ft × 20 ft non-lit hoarding is strategically positioned in the heart of Nimapara Market, near the HP Petrol Pump, facing the Konark & Gop route in Puri district, Odisha. Nimapara serves as an important commercial and agricultural hub connecting Puri to inland regions, making this location valuable for brands targeting local shoppers, commuters, and travelers heading to the coastal temple town of Konark.
Nimapara is a bustling town known for its agricultural trade, particularly betel leaves, and serves as a key market center for surrounding villages. The hoarding's placement near the HP Petrol Pump in the market area ensures consistent visibility among:
The location benefits from its position on a route connecting the district headquarters to popular tourist destinations, creating a mixed audience of residents and visitors.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 12,000–22,000 vehicles/day on this market road, including two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, commercial vehicles, and private cars.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding market locality may experience 8,000–18,000 pedestrians/day, with higher activity during morning and evening market hours.
Peak Activity Periods: Based on typical market town patterns, peak visibility likely occurs during 7:00 AM–10:00 AM (morning market rush), 4:00 PM–7:00 PM (evening shopping hours), and weekends when rural residents visit for weekly shopping.
Primary Audience: Local residents, agricultural traders, small business owners, daily commuters, and tourists traveling to nearby coastal attractions.
Advertising Potential: The market location combined with petrol pump proximity creates natural pause points where viewers have extended exposure to the advertisement while refueling or shopping.
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding Nimapara Market locality based on its commercial profile and road hierarchy. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal market activity, festival days, and tourist season fluctuations.