
This 40 ft × 12 ft wallwrap hoarding is strategically located in Pipili, Puri district, Odisha, near College Square. Pipili is a prominent town on the Puri–Bhubaneswar highway (NH-316), renowned for its appliqué craft industry and positioned as a key transit point for pilgrims, tourists, and commercial traffic heading to Puri's Jagannath Temple. The hoarding offers advertising visibility along a well-travelled corridor connecting Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, and Puri, making it suitable for brands targeting both local residents and highway commuters.
Pipili serves as an important stopover town approximately 20 km south of Bhubaneswar and 30 km north of Puri. The locality around College Square experiences a mix of local commercial activity, educational footfall, and through traffic. The area includes small retail shops, eateries, schools, and craft workshops. Being part of the Puri–Bhubaneswar highway corridor, the hoarding benefits from steady movement of vehicles including private cars, buses, auto-rickshaws, and commercial transport. The town's reputation as a craft hub and its proximity to major tourist and religious destinations contribute to consistent visibility throughout the year.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 12,000–25,000 vehicles/day along this highway stretch, with higher volumes during weekends and pilgrimage seasons.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 2,000–6,000 pedestrians/day, primarily students, shoppers, and local commuters near College Square.
Peak Activity Periods: Typical traffic in this locality is likely to be highest during 7:00 AM–10:00 AM and 4:00 PM–7:00 PM on weekdays, with increased weekend and festival traffic during Rath Yatra and peak tourist months (October–February).
Primary Audience: Highway commuters, pilgrims travelling to Puri, tourists exploring Odisha's coastal circuit, local residents, students, and craft buyers.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding's position on a major state highway connecting three significant urban centres provides consistent exposure to diverse audiences, including middle-income families, business travellers, and domestic tourists.
Estimated daily vehicle traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures provided here are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on its highway position, commercial profile, and geographical characteristics. These are not measured statistics of the hoarding itself. Reliable public measurements are unavailable. Advertisers should conduct independent assessments based on specific campaign requirements.