
This wallwrap hoarding is located in Pipili, near College Square in the Puri-Cuttack district of Odisha. Pipili is renowned across India for its traditional appliqué handicrafts and serves as an important commercial and cultural hub along the Puri-Bhubaneswar route. The hoarding is positioned in a locality with steady local and tourist traffic, offering brands consistent visibility in a region known for artisan commerce and pilgrimage-related movement.
Pipili lies approximately 20 kilometers from Bhubaneswar and 40 kilometers from Puri, making it a key stopover town on National Highway 316 (formerly NH 203). The College Square area typically features a mix of educational institutions, local markets, and residential neighborhoods. The town attracts a diverse audience including daily commuters, artisan community members, tourists traveling to Puri's Jagannath Temple, and visitors exploring Odisha's handicraft heritage. The surrounding locality includes small-scale commercial establishments, educational facilities, and residential pockets, creating moderate daily activity levels.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day
Traffic comprises local two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, private cars, and tourist vehicles traveling between Bhubaneswar and Puri. The route experiences higher volumes during the pilgrimage season (Rath Yatra) and weekends.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 1,500–4,000 pedestrians/day
Footfall includes college students, local shoppers, artisans, and tourists visiting appliqué workshops and showrooms.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:30 AM–9:30 AM (morning commute and school hours), 12:00 PM–2:00 PM (midday commercial activity), and 4:00 PM–7:00 PM (evening market hours and return commutes).
Primary Audience: Local residents, college students, artisan community, domestic tourists, and inter-city travelers.
Advertising Potential: Suitable for regional brands, handicraft businesses, educational institutions, FMCG products, mobile services, and hospitality brands targeting the Puri-Bhubaneswar corridor.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (8,000–18,000 vehicles/day), daily footfall (1,500–4,000 pedestrians/day), and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on its commercial profile, road hierarchy, and typical activity patterns. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public measurements are unavailable. Actual visibility and audience exposure may vary based on campaign duration, creative quality, and seasonal factors.