
This wallwrap hoarding is located in Sanabalipadar, a developing locality within Ganjam district of Odisha. The 25 ft x 10 ft non-lit hoarding offers an affordable advertising solution for brands targeting regional audiences in this emerging area. Positioned along a local road, this hoarding provides visibility to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic in a predominantly residential and semi-commercial zone.
Sanabalipadar is situated in Ganjam district, which is known for its agricultural economy and growing small-scale commercial activity. The locality experiences moderate daily movement from residents, local businesses, and agricultural workers. Ganjam district headquarters is approximately 15–20 km away, making this area accessible for regional connectivity. The surrounding zone includes residential settlements, small retail shops, and local service establishments. The road serves as a connector between residential clusters and commercial points within the broader Ganjam region.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 3,500–8,000 vehicles/day, primarily consisting of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, and light commercial vehicles. Traffic increases during market days and morning-evening commute hours.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 800–2,500 pedestrians/day, including local residents, shoppers, and workers traveling between residential and commercial areas.
Peak Activity Periods: Morning hours (7:30 AM–9:30 AM) and evening hours (5:00 PM–7:30 PM) witness higher movement as residents commute for work and shopping.
Primary Audience: Local residents, small business owners, agricultural workers, daily commuters, and regional travelers passing through the area.
Advertising Potential: This hoarding is well-suited for brands focusing on regional penetration, local services, FMCG products, agricultural inputs, mobile networks, and community-oriented campaigns.
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical patterns in similar semi-urban areas of Odisha. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public measurements are unavailable. Actual visibility and audience engagement may vary based on seasonal factors, local events, and road conditions.