Near Yogimath, there is a mountain named Risipiti which is well known for producing clear echoes.
[1] On the basis of art style, colour composition of the motifs, the paintings can be dated to the Mesolithic or Chalcolithic periods.
The rock art shelter exhibits both monochrome and bi-chrome paintings of early historic period.
The subject matter includes stick-like human figures, cattle (with or without hump), concentric circles, curvilinear circles, and shapes resembling dambaru (cattle drums).
[3] The granite hillock Risipith preserves paintings from prehistoric times on an inclined surface of a boulder.