
This 25 ft × 25 ft front-lit hoarding is strategically positioned at Sai Temple Square in Bhubaneswar, Odisha's capital and a rapidly urbanizing smart city. The location benefits from both spiritual footfall and daily commuter movement, making it suitable for brands targeting middle to upper-middle-class audiences in residential and commercial zones.
Sai Temple Square is situated in a well-connected locality in Bhubaneswar, known for its blend of residential neighborhoods, commercial establishments, and institutional presence. The surrounding area experiences steady vehicular movement throughout the day, particularly during morning and evening hours when devotees visit the temple and professionals commute. The locality is accessible via Bhubaneswar's arterial roads and benefits from proximity to residential colonies, schools, and small-to-mid-sized commercial centers. Approximate estimates suggest moderate commercial density with a mix of retail outlets, service centers, and eateries catering to both local residents and visitors.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 18,000–35,000 vehicles/day
The surrounding locality experiences typical urban traffic for a residential-commercial node in Bhubaneswar, including two-wheelers, cars, auto-rickshaws, and occasional commercial vehicles.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day
Footfall is driven by temple visitors, local residents, and shoppers from nearby areas. Activity peaks during weekends and religious festivals.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–10:00 AM and 5:00 PM–8:00 PM
Morning hours see temple-goers and office commuters, while evenings bring devotees, families, and shoppers.
Primary Audience: Middle-income families, working professionals, small business owners, homemakers, students, and temple visitors.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding offers consistent visibility in a locality with repeat daily commuters and spiritual footfall. Suitable for brands seeking sustained exposure in a stable residential-commercial catchment.
Please note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on geographical and commercial characteristics. These are not measured statistics of the hoarding itself.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (18,000–35,000), daily footfall (3,000–8,000), and weekly unique reach are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality, inferred from geographical, commercial, and residential characteristics. Reliable public measurements for this specific hoarding are unavailable. Advertisers should consider these as indicative projections, not verified statistics.