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The 17 Best Things to Do in Odisha, India
From Temples to Tribes in Offbeat Odisha
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Odisha is one of India's lesser-visited states , as it's predominantly rural and off-the-beaten-track. However, interest in Odisha's eclectic combination of attractions is growing because the state is an ideal destination for experiential travelers. From temples to tribal villages, Odisha has some truly unique and diverse treasures to discover. These include national parks and wildlife, unpolluted beaches, traditional music and dance, handicrafts , tribal culture, Buddhist relics, and food.
Find Military History at Barabati Fort
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In the city of Cuttack, you can travel back in time to medieval India when you visit this 13th-century fort. Although only ruins of the nine-story palace remain, the Barbati Fort's gate and moat are still intact. The fort was constructed by the rulers of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty who reigned over Kalinga for 10 centuries. During Great Britain's rule over India, the fort was used to jail royalty, imprisoning both the Raja of Kujanga and the Raja of Surgaja in the 19th century.
See the Palm Leaf Manuscripts at the Odisha State Museum
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If you're interested in the history of India and calligraphy, palm leaf manuscripts are a treasure best seen with your own eyes. As a writing material, the use of palm leaves dates back to the 5th century BCE. To write on the leaf, scribes would first cut the shape of the letters into the material and then add ink. The Odisha State Museum in Bhubaneswar has one of the largest collections of palm leaf manuscripts with 40,000 articles under its care. Here, you can get a close look at ancient religious texts, illustrations, and historical genealogies of past dynasties. The museum also has other galleries dedicated to archaeology, ancient weapons, and natural history.
Marvel at One of India's Largest Waterfalls
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One of the major attractions of Simplipal National Park, Barehipani Falls is India's second-largest waterfall. The cascade makes its dramatic drop over two tiers in the Meghashuni Mountains. It's one of the many waterfalls you'll see on a typical tour of the park in addition to Joranda Falls, which is another one of India's tallest waterfalls. Simplial National Park is a reserve for wild tigers and elephants and is a part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves .
Admire Ancient Temples in Bhubaneshwar
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Odisha's capital city, Bhubaneshwar, was once home to thousands of temples. Only a fraction of them remain but they're certainly impressive and the oldest one, Parsurameswara Temple, dates back to the 7th century. Each temple offers a unique interest, such as the Ananta Vasudeva Temple, which has the largest kitchen in the city, and the 64 Yogini Temple, one of the only four temples in India dedicated to the cult of tantra. It takes the number in its name from the 64 stone carvings of yogini goddesses.
Learn About Odisha's Handicraft Heritage
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The remarkable new Kala Bhoomi Crafts Museum in Bhubaneshwar is one of the top museums in India that showcases the country's heritage. The museum has four zones with eight galleries, each dedicated to different crafts such as terracotta work, traditional paintings, stone and wood carving, metal crafts, tribal crafts, and hand-looms. What stands out most is that it's an interactive museum where you can view the artisans at work and participate in workshops.
Meet the Artisans at Handicraft Villages
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Odisha excels at arts and crafts . There are two handicraft villages between Puri and Bhubaneshwar that you can visit, where the residents are all artisans: Raghurajpur and Pipili. Raghurajpur is about 20 minutes north of Puri and is renowned for its Pattachitra paintings, while Pipli is about 45 minutes south of Bhubaneshwar and specializes in colorful needleworks. Both of these villages are interesting places to interact with the artisans, see demonstrations, and buy their beautiful handicrafts.
There are even more handicraft villages within a couple of hours of Bhubaneshwar. Balakati specializes in brass metalwork and Sadeibereni village is dedicated to the craft of dhokra —a metal casting technique using the lost wax method. Traditional ikat saris are woven at Nuapatna and Maniabandha villages and Cuttack city is the hub of Tarakasi silver filigree.
Further afield, weaving is also carried out at Berhampur in the south, and many districts in western Odisha such as Bargarh, Sonepur, and Kendupalli. Ghatagaon is a terracotta handicraft village on the way to Similipal National Park.
Catch a Sunrise Over Udayagiri in Bhubaneshwar
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The motley collection of 32 caves cut into the hillside on the outskirts of Bhubaneshwar is an important archeological site dating as far back as the 2nd century BCE. The caves were originally home to Jain aesthetics. The most interesting ones can be found at Udayagiri, also known as Sunrise Hill. Even if you're not naturally an early riser, the sunrises over Udayagiri are not to be missed.
Marvel at the Konark Sun Temple
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Konark is located about two hours southeast of Bhubaneshwar and an hour east of Puri, forming part of the popular Bhubaneshwar-Puri-Konark "Golden Triangle of Odisha". The main attraction is the 13th-century Sun Temple, designed to be a huge chariot for Surya the Sun God. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and architectural masterpiece. Erotic carvings similar to those on the Khajuraho temples also stand out.
Explore the Holy City of Puri
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Puri is a seaside city about an hour and a half south of Bhubaneshwar. Its appeal lies in its holiness as one of the top spiritual destinations in India . Although the imposing Jagannath Temple is only open to Hindus, the roofs of nearby buildings offer decent views. The vicinity around the temple is intriguing too, with many small temples, shops, and an area where thousands of clay pots are stored and transported daily to cook food for the deities.
The Rath Yatra festival , which takes place in July each year, is Odisha's biggest festival. It's the only occasion when non-Hindus can get to see the temple deities. A mere glimpse of Lord Jagannath on the chariot , or touching the chariot, is considered to be very auspicious.
Take a Beach Break
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Puri's Golden Beach was recently cleaned up and awarded environmentally-friendly Blue Flag status. However, the main stretch of the beach does get crowded and carnival-like with camel rides and snack sellers. It becomes quieter towards the lighthouse.
In the far north of the state, the tide recedes out for miles at Chandipur beach, while isolated Talasari beach is known for its red crabs. The only drawback is that accommodations and facilities aren't great, as the beaches are relatively undeveloped. In the south of Odisha near Berhampur, Gopalpur-on-Sea is a popular beach holiday destination that was a thriving seaport during British rule.
Discover Ancient Buddhist Sites
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Buddhism flourished in Odisha from the 7th to 10th century. The state's Buddhist sites have only been excavated relatively recently and are largely unexplored. Located about two hours northeast of Bhubaneshwar, the sites consist of a series of monasteries, temples, shrines, stupas, and beautiful sculptures of Buddhist images. Their rural setting, among fertile hills and paddy fields, is picturesque and peaceful. The "Diamond Triangle" of Ratnagiri, Udayagiri, and Lalitagiri has the most significant and largest concentration of Buddhist remains.
Spend Time with an Unusual Sect of Holy Men
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Monks of the Mahima cult practice a curious blend of Buddhist and Sufi traditions at their ashram at Joranda, near Dhenkanal. The religion, Mahima Dharma, is said to have been established in the mid 19th century by Mahima Gosain as a way of rejecting Hindu religious order and high-caste Brahmanism. Poet and devotee Bhima Bhoi widely promulgated it through his compositions. The religion has no rituals or idol worship. Love and compassion for fellow beings, a classless society, a formless god, and non-violence are the main tenements.
The monks have to follow a strict life of poverty, celibacy, piety, and constant movement. They are not allowed to sleep in the same place two nights in a row or take meals twice from the same house in a day. It's possible to meet the monks at any time but ideally be at their ashram around noon or sunset when they perform their prayers. The cult's annual Joranda Mela takes place around the full moon in late January or February and features the lighting of a sacred fire.
Watch Birds Close-Up at Chilika Lake
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Chilika Lake , about 90 minutes southwest of Bhubaneshwar, is Asia's largest brackish water lagoon. It's an ecological wonder that's teeming with wildlife, particularly fish, dolphins, and migratory birds from far-off lands. The lake also has many islands, including one with an isolated temple that can be accessed by boat.
Most departures are from Satapada, where you'll find the dolphins, located at the mouth of the Lake around 50 kilometers southwest of Puri. Other departures are possible from Barkul, Rambha, and Balugaon. For outstanding bird watching, head to Mangalajodi on the northern edge of Chilika Lake.
Go Boating Through the Mangroves and Spot Crocodiles
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Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary is located about three and a half hours northeast of Bhubaneshwar. It offers the thrill of seeing huge saltwater crocodiles basking on the mudflats, plus many species of birds. The main way of exploring the sanctuary is by boat through the mangroves, and it's a much quieter and more relaxed alternative to the Sundarbans in West Bengal.
Nature treks inside the forest are a highlight. If you have time, go on a day trip to pristine Ekakula Island and Garhimata, where the Olive Ridley turtles nest. Before you make plans, know that Bhitarkanika is closed from May 1 to July 31 each year for the crocodile breeding season.
Stay at the Homes of Royalty
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Many of Odisha's erstwhile royal families are restoring and converting their regal palaces and mansions into heritage homestays, where you'll be able to personally interact with your royal hosts and go on immersive excursions. Each palace has something different to offer.
The most striking properties are Dhenkanal Palace, Aul Palace near Bhitarkanika, and Belgadia Palace in the far north Mayurbanj district. Gajalaxmi Palace , in the middle of a reserve forest near Dhenkanal, is ideal for anyone wanting a wildlife and nature experience. Kila Dalijodi , in a rural area about an hour north of Cuttack, is unparalleled for the range of local and in-house activities available including trekking, cycling, visits to tribes and a cow shelter, art, cooking, and farming.
Sample and Learn to Cook Odia Cuisine
Odia food will delight seafood lovers with mustard-based fish and prawn curries. Dalma (spiced vegetables and lentils) is an iconic vegetarian dish. Most Odias are passionate about pakhala (a fermented rice and curd combination). Sweets such as chhena poda (roasted cottage cheesecake) and rasagola (balls of cottage cheese in sugar syrup) are very popular. The state's cuisine is generally lighter, with less spice and oil, than the ubiquitous north Indian cuisine.
Wildgrass Restaurant on VIP Road in Puri is an authentic restaurant to try Odia cuisine. Order a platter to sample a range of dishes or sign up for a cooking class. In Bhubaneshwar, head to Dalma , the Odisha Hotel, or Kanika at the Mayfair Lagoon Hotel.
Attend a Classical Music or Dance Festival
Odissi, one of the eight classical dance forms of India, originated in Odisha's Hindu temples and is associated with the worship of Lord Jagannath. It's believed to be the oldest surviving dance form in India is a feature at Odisha's traditional music and dance festivals . These festivals take place during the cooler winter at some of the top temples in Odisha including the Konark Sun Temple, and Mukteshwar and Rajarani temples in Bhubaneshwar.
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At a distance of 36 km from Konark, 58 km from Bhubaneswar, 82 km from Cuttack, 390 km from Rourkela, 407 km from Jamshedpur, 434 km from Vizag, 495 km from Kolkata, and 522 km from Ranchi, Puri is an ancient temple town situated along the coast of Bay of Bengal in Odisha. Puri is one of the places of original holy Char Dham Yatra of Hinduism and also one of the top places to experience Odisha Tourism. Earlier called as ShriKhetra, Purushottama Khetra, and Jagannath Puri, Puri is home to the world famous Sri Jagannath Temple. Often referred as the spiritual capital of Odisha, Puri forms the Golden Triangle of Orissa along with Konark and Bhubaneswar. Puri became an important center of pilgrimage with the arrival of Gangas in the 12th century and emerged as one of the centers of Vaishnavism. Anantavarman Chodaganga, one of the powerful rulers of Puri, established the Purushottama Temple and later came to be known as the Jagannath Temple in the 15th century. According to history, Puri and the Jagannath Temple were invaded 18 times by Hindu and Muslim rulers from 4th century AD till the early 19th century. Puri was declared as the capital of Odisha under the British till 1816 CE. In 1828 CE the whole territory was separated into three regions, Katak, Balasore, and Jagannath Puri. In 1936 CE Odisha was divided from the state of Bihar and Puri was formed in 1948 CE. Dedicated Lord Vishnu, Lord Jagannath Temple is one of the prime places to visit in Puri and is a ...
At a distance of 36 km from Puri, 61 km from Bhubaneswar, 111 km from Ratanpur, 394 km from Rourkela, 408 km from Jamshedpur, 462 km from Vizag, 482 km from Raigarh and 522 km from Ranchi, Konark is a small town in Puri district of Odisha along the coast of Bay of Bengal. Renowned world over for the Sun Temple, Konark is one of the top tourist destinations in Odisha and also one of the popular places of heritage in India. The name Konark is derived from two Sanskrit words - Kona meaning angle and Arka meaning sun, in reference to the temple which was dedicated to the Sun God. Also known as the Black Pagoda, the Sun Temple was built in black granite during the reign of Narasimhadeva-I. The temple resembles the mythical chariot of the Sun God and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984. The temple is now mostly in ruins, and a collection of its sculptures is housed in the Sun Temple Museum, which is run by the Archaeological Survey of India. Konark Tourism presents a multitude of attractions that fascinate tourists from all over the world. Konark Beach, Ramachandi Temple, Kuruma, Astranga Beach, Varahi Devi Temple at Chaurasi and Maa Mangala Devi Temple at Kakatapur are some popular places to visit in Konark apart from Sun Temple. Konark was also one of the few places in India to experience a total solar eclipse. Besides the magnificent Sun Temple, Konark is also famous for Konark Dance Festival. This five day long cultural extravaganza is one of the most ...
3. Bhubaneswar
At a distance of 16 km from Cuttack, 58 km from Puri, 61 km from Konark, 191 km from Balasore, 264 km from Sambalpur, 342 km from Rourkela, 431 km from Vizag, 439 km from Kolkata and 456 km from Ranchi, Bhubaneswar or Bhubaneshwar is an ancient city situated in Khordha district of Odisha, India. It is the capital city of Odisha and also one of the best places to experience Odisha Tourism. Known as 'The City of Temples', Bhubaneswar is one of the ancient cities located in the eastern part of India and is a thriving center of art and culture. Literally, Bhubaneswar means Lord of the Universe and is known for its architecture and temples. Bhubaneswar is one of the 3 cities designed by the German Architect Otto. H. Koeingsberges along with Chandigarh and Jamshedpur and is one of the first planned cities in Modern India. The origin of the city dates back to more than 2,000 years while the modern city came into existence in 1948. Bhubaneshwar was the capital of the Kalinga dynasty. Later Emperor Kharavela established his capital in Sisupalgarh which is on the outskirts of the city. After that the area was subsequently ruled by several dynasties, including Satavahanas, Guptas, Matharas and Mughals. In 1803, the area came under the British and was part of the Bengal Presidency until 1912, and Bihar - Orissa Province till 1936. In 1936, Odisha became a separate province in British India with Cuttack as its capital. In 1947, when India got independence, Orissa became ...
4. Konark Sea Beach / Chandrabhaga Beach
At a distance of 5 km from Konark Bus Station, Konark Beach is a stunning beach located in Konark, Orissa. Also known as Chandrabhaga Beach, it is regarded as one of the finest beaches along the east coast and also one of the popular Konark Tourist Places. The Konark Sea Beach is named after Chandrabhaga River which joins sea here. The lengthy stretch of sylvan sands and soothing blue sea rushing in, undulating waves makes the Konark Beach one of the beautiful places to visit in Konark. A leisurely stroll along the beach side is a lovely experience. Tourists can also enjoy beach activities like sun bathing, surfing and many more. Though this is a great spot for sunbathing, the presence of strong currents makes swimming unsafe. A panoramic view of the sunrise is the other captivating attraction of this beach. A light house, close by Chandrabhaga is an added attraction to this place. Konark Beach is well-known for the yearly Magha Saptami Mela, a seven day festival. It takes place during 7th full moon day of Magha Month every year and many visitors come to this beach on this day to take dip in the sea and offer prayers to Sun God.
5. Astaranga Beach
At a distance of 34 km from Konark, Astaranga is a stunning beach in Puri district of Odisha. Situated near the mouth of Devi River, it is one of the famous and beautiful tourist places in Konark. It lies on the coast of Bay of Bengal and is famous for the lovely and long sandy beach. It attracts lots of visitor to enjoy the natural scenery of the beach. The sunset at Astaranga Beach is incredible for tourists. In Oriya language 'Asta 'means 'Sun set' and 'Ranga' means 'Color', So 'Astaranga' means 'Colorful Sunset'. Known as famous fishing center of Puri, the small market sits near the beach where the fishermen sell out their catches to the waiting vendors. The crowd in the early morning consisting of the boatmen returning with their nets from the sea and the intending buyers give a perfect picture of man's co-existence with nature. The famous shrine of Pir Jahania is located near the beach.
6. Varahi Devi Temple - Chaurasi
At a distance of 27 km from Konark, Varahi or Barahi Temple is an ancient temple situated at Chaurasi near Konark in Puri district of Odisha. Situated on the banks of Prachi River, it is one of the best places to visit near Konark. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Varahi. This temple was built in the first quarter of 10th century AD during Somavamsi rule. Locally known as Matsya Varahi, the presiding deity Goddess Varahi sits in lalitasana on a plain platform with her right foot resting on the buffalo mount carved on the pedestal. She is presented as the pot-bellied goddess with the face of a boar. She has two arms and holds a fish in her right hand and a bowl in her left hand. A third eye is tightly engraved into her forehead. Here Barahi is worshipped in accordance with the tantric rituals. Goddess Varahi is offered fish every day. The Varahi Temple has marvelous architecture and is the most beautiful monument in the Prachi Valley. The temple is east facing and built with sand stone. Spreading over about 2 acres of land, this temple presents a pancharatha type both in plan and construction. The temple is built on a platform devoid of decorations, though the outer walls have elaborate carvings. The shrine is unusually rectangular in shape and the Shikara is a form in the evolution of Kharkhara style, wherein a semi-cylindrical ridge crowns it. A beautiful statue of Lord Surya is installed in the niche. It has a two tiered hipped roof and has 2 latticed windows ...
7. Maa Mangala Temple - Kakatpur
At a distance of 21 km from Konark, Maa Mangala Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Kakatpur in Puri district of Odisha. Also known as 'Sarba Mangala Mandir' and 'Bata Mangala Temple', it is one of the most renowned Shakti Peethas in Odisha and also one of the famous places to visit in Konark. Goddess Mangala is the presiding deity of this temple. Built in 15th century, the temple is a symbol of the ancient heritage of Kalinga. According to legend, the Goddess Mangala kept herself hidden under the waters of the River Prachi. One day a boatman was unable to cross the river in full spate when Maa Mangala told him in a dream to recover her from the middle of the river and establish her in the village of Mangalapur. He dived and recovered goddess idol and built the temple. Later, the boatman saw a crow dive into the exact spot in the river from where the deity was recovered but the crow never came out. In local Oriya language 'Crow' means 'Kaka' and 'Detained' means 'Atka'. Thus the place is called as Kakatpur. Built in typical Kalinga style, it is a major pilgrimage for devotees of Shakti cult. Pilgrims visit frequently to the temple to get the blessings from Maa Mangala. There is a bed made of solid stone on which it is said Maa Mangala rests after touring the entire universe every day. The bed looks worn out in just the same way it would if it were in use for centuries. Kakatpur Mangala Temple has a close relation with Lord Jagannath temple of Puri during ...
8. Alarnatha Temple
At a distance of 22 km from Puri, Alarnatha Temple is an ancient temple located in Brahmagiri near Puri. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this is one of the famous temples of Lord Vishnu in Odisha and also one of the must visit places in Puri. The present temple of Lord Alarnatha is said to be two hundred years older than the Jagannatha Temple in Puri. The temple is not a big tourist destination but a famous religious place for all Krishna devotees. Legend says that Lord Brahma came and worshipped Lord Vishnu here on top of a hill. According to history, the rulers of Alwar in Rajasthan had established the temple here. The temple was later known as Alwarnath or Alarnath. The temple is associated with the visit of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu to Orissa. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu during his stay in Puri used to see Lord Jagannath daily. During Anavasara period when Lord and his siblings were taken to the secret chamber for 15 days, he was unable to see his dear Lord. So as per the legend lord directed him to go to Brahmagiri and visit Alarnath temple. It is believed that those who cannot worship Lord Jagannath during Anavasara period can get the blessings of the deity if they visit the Alarnath temple. During this time every year thousands of devotees visit Alarnath Temple to get the blessings of Lord Alarnath. Lord Vishnu is worshiped here as Alarnath with four hands holding shankha, chakra, gada, and padma. Lord Vishnu's carrier Garuda kneels at the feet of the deity with his ...
9. Chilika Lake & Sanctuary
At a distance of 44 km from Puri, Chilika Lake is Asia's biggest inland salt water lagoon situated near Satapada in Odisha. Located at the mouth of the Daya River, Chilika Lake is the largest coastal lagoon in India and also the second largest salt water lagoon in the world after the New Caledonian barrier reef in New Caledonia. The lake is studded with small islands including the most charming Honeymoon Island and the Breakfast Island. Spreads across 1,100 sq. km, the pear shaped lake extends from Bhusandpur in Puri district in the North to Rambha-Malud in Ganjam district in the South, separated from the Bay of Bengal by a 60 km long narrow strip of marshy islands and sand-flats. The lake is an ecosystem with large fishery resources. It sustains more than 150,000 fisher-folk living in 132 villages on the shore and islands. In 1981, Chilika Lake was designated the first Indian wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention. The lake also acts as one of the most supportive ecosystems in the name of Chilika Lake Sanctuary. It is the largest wintering ground for migratory birds on the Indian sub-continent. Birds from Caspian Sea, Lake Baikal, Aral Sea and other remote parts of Russia, Kirghiz steppes of Mongolia, Central and southeast Asia, Ladakh and Himalayas come here. White bellied sea eagles, graylag geese, purple moorhen, jacana, herons and flamingos are among the many species which make the lake a bird watcher's delight. Chilika, in fact, is ...
10. Beleswar Beach
At a distance of 17 km from Puri and 25 km from Konark, Beleswar Beach is a serene beach situated at Beleswar in Puri district of Orissa. Also known as Baleshwar Beach, this place is one of the striking beaches in Odisha and also one of the popular places to visit in Puri. The beach is located at the mouth of Nuanai River and the sight of the river draining into Bay of Bengal is spectacular. The beach and the forest cover that stretches all along the beach provides a good place to relax. Sunbathing, swimming and water sports are popular ways to spend time on the beach. Watching the sunrise and sunset is a popular tourist activity. The Baleshwar Beach is renowned for its Shaivite shrine and also holds religious significance for the followers of Lord Shiva. The Mahashivaratri festival is celebrated with great fervor at the temple and is visited by thousands of devotees during the festival.
11. Nandankanan Zoological Park
At a distance of 17 km from Bhubaneswar Railway Station, Nandankanan Zoological Park is a zoo and botanical garden lies in the vicinity of Kanjia Lake in Bhubaneswar. It is one of the biggest and largest zoo parks in India and also one of the famous Bhubaneswar Tourist Places. Spread over an area of 400 hectares, Nandankanan was established in 1960 and declared as a sanctuary and zoo in 1979. It became the first zoo in India to join World Association of Zoos and Aquariums in 2009. This reserve area is being stretched across the area of 4.37 sq. km where the protected area is of 3.62 sq. km. Nandankanan, literally meaning 'The Garden of Heavens', includes the 134-acres Kanjia Lake. Due to its rare offerings and serene setting, the park has been now emerged as a much sought after picnic destination for both locals as well as tourists. Located in the greenish environment of Chandaka Forest, Nandankanan is world renowned for its white tigers. Today, the park has more than 34 white tigers in its vicinity. The park is also houses 67 varieties of mammals, 18 varieties of reptiles and 81 species of birds. The animals that are frequently seen in the park are Asiatic lion, lion-tailed macaque, Indian crocodiles, nilgiri langur, Indian pangolin, Himalayan black bear, mouse deer, rhesus macaque, black buck and more. Some of the popular birds that can be seen here are white peacock, blue & yellow macaw, open billed stork, green winged macaw etc. The zoo is also a home ...
12. Dhauligiri Hills
At a distance of 12 km from Bhubaneswar Railway Station, Dhauligiri Hills is an historical site located on the banks of River Daya in Bhubaneshwar. It is one of the most popular Tourist Places in Bhubaneswar and also one of the important places of heritage in Odisha. Set in a serene and peaceful environment, Dhauli is well known for its famous rock edicts of Ashoka. Dhauli hill is presumed to be the area where Kalinga War was fought and won by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in 265 BC. It is in these hills that Ashoka adopted the path of dharma after the gruesome Kalinga war. According to the legend, the water of the River Daya turned red with the blood of the deceased in the terrible Kalinga War. When Ashoka saw this he was taken aback and realized the aftermath of a war. After that, He made the principles of dharma as his prime priority. Later, the King Ashoka made Dhauligiri to be a renowned Buddhist center. The emperor built several chaityas, stupas and pillars in and around Dhauligiri Hills. The noticeable spots at Dhauligiri are the splendid Shanti Stupa and numerous Edicts. As per the ASI excavations, many Rock Edicts like Nos. I-X, XIV and two separate Kalinga Edicts have been found. In Kalinga Edict VI, Ashoka expresses his concern for the 'welfare of the whole world'. Constructed in 3rd century BC, the rock-cut elephant above the Edicts is said to be the oldest rock cut sculpture in India and it symbolizes the birth of Lord Buddha. Also known as Peace ...
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Odisha: Exploring the Hidden Gems of India
Odisha , also known as “The Soul of India,” is a treasure trove of rich cultural heritage, magnificent temples, pristine beaches, and breathtaking natural beauty. Located on the eastern coast of India, this lesser-known gem offers a unique blend of history, spirituality, and picturesque landscapes. Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, Odisha has something to offer everyone. This article will guide you through the top 10 places to visit in Odisha.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Odisha
1. bhubaneswar: the city of temples.
The capital city of Odisha, Bhubaneswar, is truly a treasure trove of ancient temples and a testament to its rich historical legacy. With roots dating back to the 3rd century BCE, the city’s old town proudly showcases more than 1000 Hindu temples, each a masterpiece of Kalinga architecture. These temples not only serve as places of worship but also as living examples of the region’s artistic and architectural prowess.
Among these architectural marvels, the Lingaraja Temple stands as a shining gem. This 11th-century temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, exudes grandeur and spiritual significance. Its intricate carvings, towering spires, and sacred rituals draw countless devotees and visitors from far and wide.
But the allure of Bhubaneswar doesn’t end there. The Mukteshwar Temple, with its delicately carved torana and stunning sculptures, is another must-visit site that showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient times. The Rajarani Temple, known for its unique red sandstone and intricate carvings, is a true delight for art enthusiasts.
And a visit to the Udaygiri and Khandagiri Caves takes you on a journey through history, with their ancient Jain rock-cut cave dwellings providing a glimpse into the lives of the past.
Bhubaneswar’s rich heritage, preserved in its temples and caves, offers a captivating experience that transports you to a bygone era. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or a spiritual seeker, Bhubaneswar’s ancient temples and historical sites are sure to leave an indelible mark on your soul.
2. Simlipal National Park
Located in the Mayurbhanj district of Odisha, Simlipal National Park is a sprawling wildlife sanctuary that spans an expansive area of 845 square kilometers. This enchanting park is not only renowned for its rich biodiversity but also holds the distinction of being home to India’s highest population of tigers.
As you step into this natural paradise, you will be greeted by the awe-inspiring beauty of lush sal forests, vibrant grasslands, magnificent waterfalls, and meandering rivers. The tranquil ambiance is further enhanced by the mist-covered mountains that add a touch of mystery to the landscape, creating a truly ethereal experience.
Simlipal National Park offers a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, providing a wide array of opportunities to encounter some of India’s most captivating creatures. From the majestic wild elephants and formidable Indian bison to the elusive leopards and adorable sloth bears, every moment spent in this sanctuary is filled with the excitement of discovering the diverse wildlife that calls this place home.
Embarking on a journey through Simlipal National Park is not just an exploration of nature’s wonders, but a chance to immerse yourself in the stories and secrets that this sanctuary holds. So, get ready to be captivated by the breathtaking vistas, serenaded by the songs of the forest, and embark on an unforgettable adventure in this treasure trove of biodiversity.
Puri, a charming small town located on the beautiful Bay of Bengal, is renowned for its majestic Jagannath Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This iconic temple complex, considered one of the four dhams (sacred abodes) of the Hindus, is not only a place of worship but also a testament to architectural brilliance.
Every year, the vibrant Rath Yatra captivates millions of devotees and tourists alike, as the deities are gracefully carried in massive wooden chariots during this grand procession.
Apart from the mesmerizing temple, Puri boasts several other captivating attractions. The historic Sun Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a magnificent testament to ancient architecture and Hindu mythology. The intricately carved sculptures and stunning architecture of the Sun Temple leave visitors awestruck.
For those seeking a serene beach experience, Konark Beach in Puri offers pristine shores, where the gentle waves of the Bay of Bengal create a calming ambiance. The beach is perfect for leisurely strolls or simply enjoying the breathtaking sunset views.
Nature lovers will be delighted by Chilika Lake, which is not only India’s largest brackish water lake but also a paradise for birdwatchers. With its vast expanse of shimmering water, surrounded by lush greenery and dotted with numerous islands, Chilika Lake is home to a rich and diverse ecosystem.
Visitors can embark on boat tours to explore the lake, spot migratory birds, and witness the local fishing communities in action.
In summary, Puri offers a delightful blend of spirituality, history, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a truly immersive experience.
4. Konark Sun Temple
Chilika Lake, nestled along the coast of India, proudly holds the title of being the largest coastal lagoon in the country. As a designated Ramsar site, it is recognized as a wetland of international importance. This expansive water body serves as a crucial habitat for a wide variety of migratory birds, including the elegant flamingos, graceful ibis, majestic pelicans, and many more avian wonders.
Embark on a peaceful boat ride to delve into the enchanting beauty of the lake and its surrounding landscapes, immersing yourself in the captivating sights and sounds of nature. Indulge in the local culture and cuisine, allowing yourself to truly embrace the serene ambiance that Chilika Lake has to offer.
5. Chilika Lake
Chilika Lake, nestled in the southern part of the state, is a vast brackish water lake renowned for its natural beauty and biodiversity. With its expansive stretch spanning over 1,100 sq km, it proudly holds the distinction of being India’s largest coastal lagoon. This enchanting ecosystem is home to a myriad of fascinating aquatic creatures, including playful dolphins, scurrying crabs, delicate oysters, and an impressive variety of over 160 species of birds, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike.
To truly immerse yourself in the captivating charm of Chilika Lake, embark on a delightful boat ride departing from either Barkul or Rambha, allowing you to soak in the serene surroundings and discover the hidden treasures that lie within.
6. Gopalpur
Gopalpur, a charming beach town situated in the Ganjam district of Odisha, boasts a rich history as an erstwhile trade hub. Today, it captivates visitors with its idyllic white-sand beaches, exuding an aura of serenity. The tranquil atmosphere invites you to indulge in a myriad of activities, such as swimming in the crystal-clear waters, basking in the warm sun, and leisurely strolls along the shoreline, allowing you to immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of nature.
7. Daringbadi
Daringbadi, nestled in the picturesque Kalahandi district of Odisha, is a captivating hill station that promises an enchanting escape. With its cool climate and lush greenery, this haven is a sanctuary for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of its dense forests, alive with the melodies of exotic birds and the grace of indigenous animals. Wander through the enchanting trails that lead to breathtaking waterfalls and stumble upon natural springs that rejuvenate the soul.
Marvel at the majestic Badangiri mountain range, standing tall as a testament to nature’s grandeur. Indulge in the sublime beauty of Daringbadi, where every moment is a celebration of serenity and discovery. Plan your visit between November and February, when the weather is delightfully cool and pleasant, offering the perfect ambiance for an unforgettable experience.
8. Raghurajpur
Raghurajpur, a charming little village nestled in the picturesque Puri district of Odisha, is truly a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. This quaint village is not only known for its idyllic setting but also for its exquisite Pattachitra paintings, a traditional art form that showcases intricate designs and vibrant colors on cloth and paper.
As you wander through the narrow lanes, you’ll be captivated by the skillful handcrafted items that adorn the local shops – from delicate palm leaf engravings that tell stories of ancient times, to mesmerizing stone carvings that bear the mark of the village’s rich cultural heritage. And let’s not forget the masterful woodwork and the traditional mask making that adds another layer of artistic beauty to this enchanting place. Raghurajpur is a treasure trove of artistic expression, where every corner tells a story and every brushstroke carries the legacy of generations past.
9. Hirakud Dam
Hakud Dam, located in the scenic Sambalpur district of Odisha, is not only one of the largest reservoirs in Asia but also a captivating destination for adventure enthusiasts. Spanning across the majestic Mahanadi river, this magnificent dam offers a plethora of thrilling activities and experiences. Visitors can indulge in exciting adventure sports like boating, fishing, and kayaking, immersing themselves in the thrill of the water.
Moreover, the dam’s strategic location provides breathtaking panoramic views of the picturesque surrounding landscape, adding to the allure of this remarkable destination.
10. Kalijai Island
Kalijai Island, nestled in the serene waters of Chilika Lake near Satapada in the picturesque Puri district of Odisha, is a captivating destination that beckons travelers with its enchanting beauty. This idyllic island is not only renowned for its scenic charm but also holds great historical and spiritual significance. At its heart lies an ancient temple, a sacred abode dedicated to the revered Goddess Kalijai, attracting devotees and pilgrims from far and wide.
Beyond its spiritual allure, Kalijai Island is a haven for nature enthusiasts, particularly avid bird watchers. As you explore this paradise, be prepared to be mesmerized by the vibrant avian life that graces its shores. From the elegant flamingos gracefully wading through the azure waters to the majestic pelicans soaring across the sky, and the delightful migratory ducks that find solace in its tranquil surroundings, the island offers a delightful spectacle for all bird lovers.
Immerse yourself in the tranquility and serenity of Kalijai Island, and allow its captivating beauty and rich biodiversity to transport you to a world of wonder and awe.
From religious pilgrimages to thrilling adventure activities, Odisha offers a genuine mix of experiences. With its unspoilt beaches, serene backwaters, and exotic wildlife, it’s truly the hidden gem of India.
These top 10 places are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to exploring all that Odisha has to offer. Whether you’re here for a short getaway or an extended vacation, this beautiful state promises an unforgettable experience. So come and explore the hidden treasures of Odisha!
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- 30 Tourist Places In Odisha To Visit In 2024 For A Fun Vacation
23 Mar 2023
Odisha, formerly known as Orissa , is a heritage & culturally enriching state in East India. The long list of beaches, biosphere reserves, temples, museums, and other tourist places in Odisha make the state a must-visit destination. This coastal state offers marvellous architectural wonders of forts & temples and the natural beauty of sun-kissed beaches and serene lakes. Here is a list of the top places to visit in Odisha.
30 Tourist Places In Odisha In 2024
Odisha is a vibrant land. On one side where you find temples and a whole bunch of religious sites, on the other, there are hill stations, valleys, national parks, beaches and rivers. Odisha destinations are innate combinations where God’s presence is deeply acknowledged with the splendour of mother nature. Take a look at some of the best tourist places in Odisha . While some of these are known names, others are quite uncommon.
- Bhubaneswar – Land Of Beautiful Architecture
- Puri – Witness The Unique Sand Art
- Konark – Ancient Temples
- Cuttack – The Vintage City
- Bargarh – Explore The Mythological Treasures
- Jeypore – Gaze At The Famous Waterfall
- Barbil – See The Magnificent Waterfall
- Paradip – The Famous Sea Port
- Rourkela – One Of The Largest Cities
- Sambalpur – A Haven For Nature Lovers
- Chandipur – Home To Sea Turtles
- Pipli – The Town Known For Handicrafts
- Roopark Village – The Eco-Friendly Resort
- Taptapani – The Hot Water Spring
- Atri – The Place To Relax
- Baripada – Cultural Centre Of Odisha
- Gopalpur – The Beautiful Port Town
- Berhampur – The Temple Town
- Dhauli – The Land Of Peace Pagoda
- Daringbadi – The Hill Town
- Talasari Beach – Relax Under The Sun
- Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary – Enjoy The Wilderness
- Rayagada – The Land Of Historical Gems
- Shree Jagannath Temple: Witness the famous Rath Yatra
- Lingaraja Temple: The oldest and the largest temple in the city
- Chilika Lake: Largest brackish water lake
- Simlipal National Park: Witness the famous Bengal Tiger
- Hirakud Dam: The longest dam in India
- Khandagiri Caves: Explore the beautiful motifs and carvings
- Satkosia Tiger Reserve: Explore the diverse flora and fauna
1. Bhubaneswar – Land Of Beautiful Architecture
Known as the Temple City of India , Bhubaneswar is among the best tourist places to visit in Odisha. It is a classic example of history, heritage, and urbanization. The place has marvellous temples showcasing amazing artwork, wildlife sanctuaries, and exhilarating caves.
Key Attractions In Bhubaneswar : Dhauli Hills, Udayagiri & Khandagiri caves, Ratnagiri Buddhist Excavations, Bindu Sarovara, Nandan Kanan Zoological Park, Satkosia Tiger Reserve, and temples of Mukteswar, Lingaraj, Brahmeswara, & Parasurameswara Places To Stay: Paradise, Atithi, Paradise Convention, Fortune Park Sishmo, Hotel Priya Best Time To Visit: October to March Entry Fee: N.A.
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2. Puri – Witness The Unique Sand Art
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If you are planning to visit Odisha for a relaxing vacation by the sea, Puri is the place to be. Ranked among the top tourist places in Odisha, you can explore the temples in Puri , the sun-kissed beaches , and local bustling markets that tempt tourists round the year. It is also among the original Char Dhams that hold significance in the Hindu religion.
Key Attractions In Puri : Puri Beach, Puri Beach Festival, Puri Jagannath temple, Chilika Lake & Bird Sanctuary, and Gundicha Ghar Temple Places To Stay: Hotel Sun City, Pride Ananya Resorts, Hotel Holiday Resort, Hotel Niladri, Desert Villa Things To Do: Visit Temples and Explore Beaches Best Time To Visit: July to March Entry fee: N.A.
3. Konark – Ancient Temples
Konark is a hub of ancient art and sculpture and the best Odisha destinations. The carvings of the Konark Sun Temple, one of the seven wonders of India , attract large flocks of tourists throughout the year. Along with the marvellous temples, the city has a serene beach and an engrossing archaeological museum to explore. Discovering the finest artwork & sculptures of the Konark Sun Temple is surely one of the primary reasons to visit Odisha, especially for art lovers.
Key Attractions: Archeological Museum, the temple of Sun God & Ramchandi, Chandrabhaga Beach Places To Stay: Lotus Resort, Labanya Lodge, Goroomgo Sun Plaza Lodge Konark, Goroomgo VIP Lodge Konark, Hotel Blue Ocean Best Time To Visit: September to March Entry fee: INR 40 for Indians and INR 600 for foreigners
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4. Cuttack – The Vintage City
Cuttack is one of the vintage cities and popular tourist places in Orissa. The business capital of the state is known for many ancient pilgrim centres, forts, museums, lakes, and islands. Moreover, this place also boasts of local handicrafts. It tops the list of places to visit in Orissa .
Key Attractions: Mahanadi Barrage, Fort of Barabati, Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, Ansupa Lake, and Temples of Singanatha & Bhattarika Places To Stay: Hotel Seetal, SD VILLA GIRLS HOSTEL, Shree Ram Residency, The Blue Lagoon Hotel Premium, Pramod Convention & Club Resort Best Time To Visit: July to March Entry fee: N.A.
5. Bargarh – Explore The Mythological Treasures
Bargarh is one of the less popular tourist destinations of Odisha. However, the amazing century-old temples and the surrounding scenic beauty makes it a must-visit destination. The place has a mythological significance as Gandhamadan Parvat, which finds a mention in the Hindu epic of Ramayana , is located here.
Key Attractions: Chal Dhar Waterfall, Gandhamadan, Pampanga Hills and Temples of Nrusinghanath and Kedarnath Places To Stay: Hotel SS Palace, Hotel Swastik, Sri Sai Krishna Palace, Hotel Keshmin, Hotel Vd Palace Best Time To Visit : October to March Entry fee: N.A.
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6. Jeypore – Gaze At The Famous Waterfall
Jeypore is one of the delightful tourist places in Odisha for nature lovers. It is known for offering spellbinding views of rocky outcrops, picturesque waterfalls, and lush green biosphere reserves. Deomali , the highest peak of the state, is another popular picnic spot is Odisha that is located not very far from Jeypore.
Key Attractions: Gupteshwar caves, Sunabeda, Deomali, Duduma Falls, Jagannath Sagar, Hatipathar, and Kolab Falls Places To Stay: Hotel City Plaza International, Zabeer Hotel International Best Time To Visit: October to February Entry fee: N.A.
7. Barbil – See The Magnificent Waterfall
Located by the bank of Karo River in Keonjhar , Barbil is a lesser-known tourist spot in Odisha. The place, surrounded by luxuriant forests, offers breathtaking beauty and a break away from the maddening city crowd.
Key Attractions: Hawa Mahal, Gonasika, Thakurani Hills, Murga Mahadev Waterfalls, Uliburu Reserved Forest, and temples of Hanuman & Shiva Places To Stay : Lucky India, Hotel Aadhar, The World Barbil Hotel Best Time To Visit : October to March Entry fee: N.A.
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8. Paradip – The Famous Sea Port
Paradip or Paradeep, the famous seaport of India , finds its place in the list of popular tourist destinations of Odisha. It is located at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal and Mahanadi. In addition to the busy dockyard, the city also has some amazing beaches that offer mesmerizing views of the surroundings.
Key Attractions: Paradip Port, Gahirmatha Sanctuary & beach, lighthouse, and Jhankad Places To Stay : Empires Paradip, Sea Pearl Hotel Bar Restaurant, Hotel Golden Anchor Best Time To Visit : October to February Entry fee: No entry fee
9. Rourkela – One Of The Largest Cities
Rourkela is one of the largest cities of Odisha . The place is primarily known for the steel plant and associated industrial growth. However, it also pulls tourists with its vintage temples, parks, dams, and waterfalls making it one of the best places to visit in Orissa. Some of the wonderful things to do in Rourkela are trekking, picnic, and shopping.
Key Attractions: Darjeeling, Nehru Traffic Park, temples of Vedavyas & Vaishno Devi, Hanuman Vatika, Mandira Dam, Pitamahal Dam, Badaghagra Falls, and Khandadhar Falls Places To Stay: Hotel Rainbow Regency, HOTEL AV DORMITORY, Hotel Anurag, Hotel Comfort Best Time To Visit: October to March Entry fee: N.A.
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10. Sambalpur – A Haven For Nature Lovers
Sambalpur, known for its natural splendour & cultural sites, is one of the important tourist places in Odisha. The landscape is dotted with numerous waterfalls and lush green forests that allure photography buffs, nature lovers, and adventure enthusiasts.
Key Attractions: Hirakud Dam, Cattle Island, Chiplima, Huma, Samaleswari Temple, Vikramkhol, Hatibari, and Debrigarh & Ushakothi wildlife sanctuaries Places To Stay: Hotel Royal Retreat, Hotel Olive, The Welcome Resorts, Hotel Sai Krupa, Shree Shyam Lodge Best Time To Visit: September to March Entry fee: N.A.
11. Chandipur – Home To Sea Turtles
Image Source If you are looking for a sea resort, then this has to be the top pick from all the places to visit in Odisha. Other than its unique disappearing sea, which results due to the high tide and low tide, Chandipur is famous for its seafood. Do try the prawns and pomfret. Also, the town is quite peaceful. It is a quaint seaside town which offers complete serenity and tranquillity. Head here to spend some quality time with your loved ones.
Key Attractions: Chandipur Beach, where the sea recedes up to 5 km providing the scope to walk on the sea bed see collect seashells, red crabs, turtles, and other underwater marine particles Places To Stay: HOTEL ASHA NIVAS, International Tourism Resort, Hotel Chandipur, Shanti Guest House Best Time To Visit: November to March Entry fee: No entry fee
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12. Pipli – The Town Known For Handicrafts
Image Source This small town of Odisha is famous in the world for its craft and handicraft. The Applique handicrafts of this town are especially famous. The artisans do a great job with embroidery and colours, making this town stand out in the country and the world. If you happen to visit Odisha, then do head to this town and buy handicrafts and souvenirs from here. It is amongst the most popular Odisha points of interest.
Key Attractions: Beautiful Applique handicrafts and colourful bazaars Places To Stay : Nest Guest House, Royal Orchid Residency Best Time To Visit : October to January Entry fee: N.A.
13. Roopark Village – The Eco-Friendly Resort
Image Source This is a beautiful resort located in Odisha. The place is famous as it is eco friendly. If you want to enjoy nature then this should be your top pick. The place offers beautiful scenic vistas of the mountains and lush green lands that surround the village resort. Enjoy dreamy sunsets and energetic sunrises while on your vacay here.
Key Attractions: Roopark Tribal Village Resort Places To Stay: Hotel Royal Suites, NOCCi Residency, HOTEL Barjorjis BANJARA, HOTEL AYUSH INTERNATIONAL Best Time To Visit : October to March Entry fee: N.A.
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14. Taptapani – The Hot Water Spring
Taptapani is famous in Odisha for its hot water spring. This spring is supposed to have medicinal attributes, making it a tourist attraction amidst people. There is a pond next to the hot spring where people can bathe and make use of the medicinal properties of the hot water spring. It is one of the most visited Odisha tourist places.
Key Attractions: Hot springs atop a hill surrounded by lush forest cover Places To Stay: Srinivas Residency, Hotel Ganesh Bhavan, Nirmalya’s Maharaja, Hotel Bhawani Palace Best Time To Visit : October to March Entry fee: N.A.
15. Atri – The Place To Relax
Image Source This is a small village in the Khurda district of Odisha. This is again famous due to a hot spring that is present here. If you are wondering how to reach this small place in the state of Odisha, then the nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar. The medicinal properties of the spring are said can cure skin diseases. It is one of the most important Odisha points of interest.
Key Attractions: Hot springs and bathing complex maintained by Government of Odisha Places To Stay : Hotel Landmark, Hotel Suryamukhi Best Time To Visit : October to February Entry fee: No entry fee
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16. Baripada – Cultural Centre Of Odisha
Image Source Baripada is a cultural centre of Odisha, situated in the Mayurbhanj district. Known for its art and culture, it is one of the famous tourist places at Odisha . One can also see a lot of stars of the Ollywood emerging from this Odisha town of Baripada. The town also has its own dance form which is quite famous in the world, known as the Chhau dance.
Key Attractions: Maa Ambika Temple, Shri Jagannath Temple, and Mayurbhanj Palace Places To Stay: The Belgadia Palace Best Time To Visit: October to June Entry fee: N.A.
17. Gopalpur – The Beautiful Port Town
Image Source If you like port towns, then Gopalpur should be your pick. Located on the Bay of Bengal coast, this town is towards the south of the state. It is one of the top tourist places of Odisha . The town is a port city and has famous beaches. Go beach hopping here, in this Odisha town and chill and relax here, on one of the beaches, on your next trip to Odisha
Key Attractions: Gopalpur Beach, Dhabaleshwar Beach, Gopalpur Sea Beach, and Haripur Sea Beach Places To Stay: Mayfair Palm Beach Resort, Mahaveer Service Apartment, Pipul Sea view Resort, Hotel Kavin’s Inn Best Time To Visit: November to February Entry fee: No entry fee
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18. Berhampur – The Temple Town
On the eastern coastline of Odisha lies the town of Berhampur, also known as Brahmapur. Reaching here is easy as the town is connected to all the major towns of the state through roadways. The town also has its own railhead for those commuting by railways to tourist places near Berhampur. The city has some temples that one can go to on their visit here. It is one of the most visited Odisha tourist places.
Key Attractions: Kedareswar Temple, Thakurani Temple, Bhairabi Temple, and Biju Patnaik Park Brahmapur Places To Stay: Hotel Ganesh Bhavan, Nirmalya’s Maharaja, Hotel Bhawani Palace, Hotel Bhubaneswari Classic Best Time To Visit: October to June Entry fee: N.A.
19. Dhauli – The Land Of Peace Pagoda
Image Source Situated on the banks of the river Daya, Dhauli is close to Bhubaneshwar, at a distance of 8 km from the city. This place has got its significance from the Kalinga War which is supposed to have been fought on Dhauli Hill. There is a famous Shanti Stupa here which attracts visitors from far and wide. It also makes Dhauli one of the famous places to visit in Orissa. Do add this place in your itinerary and head to the Peace Pagoda.
Key Attractions: Dhauli Shanti Stupa, Dhabaleswar, Kalinga War Battlefield, and CIFA Aquarium Places To Stay: Dhauli Palace, Treebo Trend King’s Court, CAMPENERS ODISHA, Rajani house Best Time To Visit: July to February Entry fee: No entry fee
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20. Daringbadi – The Hill Town
Image Source If you are wondering if there are any hill stations in Odisha , then Daringbadi is the place. It is one of the best tourist places in Odisha state which is also referred to as the ‘Kashmir of Odisha’. Take a road trip to this hill station and enjoy the scenic vistas along the way. The nearest railhead is at Brahmapur from where one can take the bus to the city.
Key Attractions: Doluri River, Putudi Waterfalls, Dasingbadi waterfalls, Badangia waterfalls, and Hill View Park Places To Stay: Utopia Resort Best Time To Visit: September to May Entry fee: N.A.
21. Talasari Beach – Relax Under The Sun
This is one of the most beautiful beaches in Odisha located in the Baleswar district of Odisha at a distance of 10 km from Digha. Surrounded by pristine surroundings, this beach is considered to be one of the secret beaches which enhances the beauty of the place. Away from the hustle and bustle, this beach is adorned by sand dunes, palm trees and cashew trees. It is amongst the most famous Odisha tourist places.
Key Attractions: Shankarpur, Digha Places To Stay: Ditto Room Odisha Guest House, Cozy Inn, Hotel New Digha International, Cygnett Lite New Digha Best Time To Visit: October to December Entry fee: No entry fee, only INR 40 for a boat ride
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22. Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary – Enjoy The Wilderness
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Spread across an area of 795.52 square kilometres, this wildlife sanctuary is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Orissa . Resting by the Mahanadi river and surrounded by lush greenery, this place is home to a wide variety of species of wild animals, birds and plants. One can spot tigers, gaurs, simbal, four-horned antelopes, sloths, gharial and simbal.
Key Attractions : The variety of wildlife, trees and forests Places To Stay: Wooden Leaf Satkosia, Bluebay 08 satkosia Tarava, Bluebay 05 satkosia Baliput, Bluebay 07 satkosia Purunakote Best Time To Visit: October to March Entry fee: No entry fee
23. Rayagada – The Land Of Historical Gems
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This is a district located in Odisha which is known for its rich history and a vast culture that is worth experiencing. Alongside that this place is also famous for treasuring the local tribal culture. Apart from the historical places, there is delicious cuisine, handicrafts and handmade products. Located at the South Eastern border, this is an upcoming destination which is visited by the tourists every year. The heritage of this place belongs to the Mauryan empire which makes it one of the best tourist places in Odisha .
Key Attractions: Majhighariani Temple, Maa Markama Temple Places To Stay: Hotel Sai International, Hotel Ashok Best Time To Visit: October to February Entry fee: No entry fee
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24. Shree Jagannath Temple: Witness the famous Rath Yatra
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Dedicated to Lord Jagannath, this temple holds importance in the Hindu religion. Located in Puri, this temple is famous for its Ratha Yatra also known as the chariot festival which happens every year. It is one of the Dhamas (holy places) out of the four holy places: Puri, Dwarika, Rameshwaram, and Badrinath. It definitely tops our list of places to visit in Orissa.
Key attractions: Alarnatha temple, Sakshi-Gopala temple, Konark sun temple Places to stay: Madhusmruti, Mayfair waves, Judges court Best time to visit: June to March Entry fee: No entry fee
25. Lingaraja Temple: The oldest and the largest temple in the city
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Located in Bhubaneshwar, it is one of the oldest and the largest temples in the city. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it was built by King Yayati in the 11th century. Being the classic example of Kalinga architecture, this temple is built in red stone. The temple is referred to as Swayambhu (self-originating Shivling). The temple premises are divided into four sections: Garbha Griha (sanctum sanctorum), Yajna Shala (the hall for prayers), Bhoga Mandap (the hall of offering) and Natya Shala (hall of dance).
Key attractions: Rajarani temple, Mukteshwara temple, Baitala temple Places to stay: Swosti premium hotel, Lemon tree premier Best time to visit: January and March Entry fee: No entry fee
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26. Chilika Lake: Largest brackish water lake
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Spread over the districts of Orissa like Puri, Khurda, and Ganjam, Chilika Lake is the largest brackish water lake. It is amongst the largest lagoon in the world and was given the designation of first Indian wetland of international importance. Home to a large number of migratory species and birds, it is the most visited place amongst the other tourist places in Ganjam Odisha.
Key attractions: Satapada, Kalijai Temple, Rambha Bay Places to stay: Swosti Chilika resort, Chilika Island resort, Daveen Chilika Resort Best time to visit: October to March Entry fee: No entry fee
27. Simlipal National Park: Witness the famous Bengal Tiger
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Located in the Mayurbanj district of Odisha, Simlipal Nationa Park is a tiger reserve and a national park. Being the 7th largest national park in India, it is also been a part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2009. Home to Bengal tigers, Asian elephants, Chausingha and gaur, this national park got its name from the abundance of red silk cotton trees growing in the area.
Key attractions: Devkund waterfall, Ramatirtha, Chahala Places to stay: Similipal Khairi resort, Similipal hotel, Aranya Nivas Lulung Best time to visit: October to May Entry fee: N.A.
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28. Hirakud Dam: The longest dam in India
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Located about 15 km from the Sambalpur districts, Hirakud Dam is built across the Mahanadi River. Being the longest dam in India, this dam holds historical importance as it was the “First multipurpose river valley project undertaken by India” post-independence. It is the best place to visit with your friends and family for a picnic.
Key attractions: Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Samaleswari Temple, Huma Temple. Places to stay: Eco retreat Odisha, Hotel the Grand SIBA Best time to visit: September to March Entry fee: No entry fee
29. Khandagiri Caves: Explore the beautiful motifs and carvings
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Located in Bhubaneshwar, depicting the best of Jain and Buddhist culture these caves are beautifully built with paintings and motifs. It is believed that these caves were inhabited by some Jain scholars. Home to 15 caves, these caves have carvings of the twenty-four Jain Tirthankars. It is definitely a must-visit historical place in Odisha for all the history and art lovers.
Key attractions: Udayagiri caves, Kedareshwar Temple, Swarnajaleswar Temple Places to stay: The Presidency, Hotel Hindustan International Bhubaneshwar Best time to visit: November to March Entry fee: INR 15 per person (Indians), INR 200 per person (Foreigners)
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30. Satkosia Tiger Reserve: Explore the diverse flora and fauna
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Located in the Angul district of Odisha, Satkosia Tiger Reserves is the best ecosystem in India. Presenting the diverse flora and fauna, this place is known for its scenic charm and stunning natural beauty. It comprises two sanctuaries of Odisha named Satkosia Gorge Sanctuary and Baisipalli Sanctuary. It is amongst the most famous Odisha points of interest.
Key attractions: Tikarapada, Chhotakei, Purunakote. Places to stay: Satkosia sands resort, Satkosia Hill View Resort Best time to visit: October to March Entry fee: INR 20 per person (Indians), INR 100 per person (Foreigners)
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tourist Places In Odisha
What is Orissa famous for?
Orissa is famous for its temples, beaches, street food, rivers and hilly terrains. Also, the state has a lot to offer, it has something for every kind of tourist.
What is the best time to visit Odisha?
The winter season i.e. October to March is the best time to visit Odisha, especially during the months of November, December and January. We will not recommend you to travel during summer season i.e. April to May as it gets very dry and hot during this time. Monsoon season starts from June and lasts till September.
How can I reach Orissa?
If one is traveling by air, then Biju Patnaik Airport at Bhubaneswar is the best way to reach Orissa. Otherwise, the state is well connected via a rail network and roads to other parts of the country.
What is Odisha’s famous food?
Chhena Podo or Burnt Cheese, Chaat, Rasgulla, Gupchup, Pakhala Bhata are some famous foods in Odisha.
Name a few beaches in Odisha?
Here are a few beaches in Odisha: Aryapalli beach, Konark beach, Puri beach, Chandipur beach, Ramchandi beach, and Paradeep beach.
Which city has the most number of temples in Odisha?
The capital city of Bhubaneswar or “City of Temples” has the most number of temples counting to approximately 700.
Are there any wildlife sanctuaries in Odisha?
Yes, there are many wildlife sanctuaries in Odisha including Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary, Hadagarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Kotagarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Satkosia Tiger Reserve, Chilika Wildlife Sanctuary, Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary and many more.
How many days are enough for Puri?
You can at least expect a stay time of 4 days to explore the full beauty of Puri. However, the number of days will depend on the places you want to visit.
How many national parks are there in Odisha?
There are 3 major national parks in Odisha including Bhitarkanika National Park, Sanjay National Park and Simlipal National Park.
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Puri is a beautiful city situated in the state of Odisha in Eastern India, just 60 KMS away from the capital. It is located along the bay of Bengal and offers a beautiful sunlit landscape with palm leaves and the glimmering waves on the shoreline. The city flourishes with diverse tourists including the holy worshippers in the temples and sun basking tourists on the beach making it one of the most admired places to visit in not only India but all across the world. It is one of the Char Dham i.e. the four most pious pilgrimage sites for Hindus and acquires a huge crowd during the magnificent Rath Yatra every year. It has world famous temples such as the Jagannath Temple, Gundicha temple, Vimala Temple, Loknath Temple and many more. It also has the panch tirtha, a bath into which one completes the pilgrimage to Puri. Along with beautiful places to visit, the city offers great work of artisans to admire and buy from the local shops. It also offers a glance into the lives of tribals and the traditional Odia culture and heritage of their people. Puri is often known as the beach city and has become a key location for short hippie trips amongst travelers around the world. Tourists love to sit by the shore of beaches and try out various activities such as water sports, boating or even fishing at the shoreline. The city offers a pleasant coastal climate throughout the year although it gets very humid in summers. The highest the temperature goes in summers is around 36°C and the lowest in winters is around 17°C. The best time to be in Puri is around winter times as it is neither too hot nor too cold.
- Bhubaneswar
Known famously as the “City of Temples”, Bhubaneswar has a strong foothold in the history of India. Better known as the capital city of the state of Odisha, this place was under the rule of King Sisupala for a long period of time. The remains of Sisupalgarh found near Bhubaneswar city imply that they predate even the Mauryan empire. Holding a 2000-year old rich history, this place presents the perfect amalgamation of a rustic world that features grand temples and brilliant architecture and a modern era that features flourishing business and commerce. The city of Bhubaneswar exhibits timeless beauty with its iconic monuments dating back to more than 3000 years. The colourful temples, serene dams, breathtaking parks, ancient caves, picturesque lakes, and renowned museums add to the charm of this city and cater to its rich tourism industry. It goes without saying that Bhubaneswar is home to some of the most important attractions and exciting places to visit in Orissa that attract travelers of all moods to the city. Important religious sites like Parasurameswara Temple, Mukteshwar Temple, Lingaraj Temple, Peace Pagoda, Rajarani Temple, and Ananta Vasudeva Temple propel a heavy influx of devotees and pilgrims to this place. While Udayagiri & Khandagiri, Ashoka Rock Edict, Odisha State Museum and Ratnagiri Buddhist Excavation attracts history buffs, Nandankanan Zoo, Indira Gandhi Park, Atri, Bindu Sagar, and Ekamra Kanan form a paradise for nature lovers. If you are an action-living holidaymaker, be sure that Bhubaneswar won’t disappoint you. While you can explore the state’s culture at Odisha Modern Art Gallery and Museum of Tribal Arts & Artifacts, you can interact with wildlife at Chandaka Elephant Sanctuary and Nandankanan Zoological Park. While you can seek blessings at ISKON Temple, you can go boating at Nicco Park. Bhubaneswar has a tropical savanna climate with summers experiencing high temperatures and humidity and monsoons bringing in torrential downpours. The winters make for the most ideal time to visit this city, when the weather is soothingly cold.
This historic town, one of the best places to visit in Orissa, lies on the Bay of Bengal coastline in the District of Puri. Konark is an important cultural and heritage landmark in India making it one of the most-visited places in East India. The beauty of Konark lies in its diverse landscape. Dotted with several temples, museums, and beaches, with silhouettes of the Eastern Ghats in the background, make it one of the best places in the country for a deeply spiritual and unconventional getaway. Konark houses one of the most extraordinary architectures in the country- the 13 th -century Sun Temple. This UNESCO protected site depicts a chariot of Sun God with 12 pairs of intricately carved wheels pulled by 7 horses. Built in traditional Kalinga architecture, one can still see the remains of the vimana, shikara, audience hall, dance hall, etc. Another popular attraction here is the pristine Chandrabhaga Beach, one of the cleanest beaches in the country, famous for its crystal clear waters, expanses of soft powdery sands, and tree-lined shores. Another great beach to visit is Astaranga Beach, which is famous for offering stunning sunset views. Visit the ASI Museum, the oldest in Konark, to trace the unique culture and see hundreds of antique sculptures like a sandstone Surya image, Kandolite wheels, etc. that were recovered from the Konark Temple. One of the best things to do at Konark is to enjoy watersports at the beautiful Chandrabhaga Beach. You can spend hours surfing, snorkelling, and swimming and round off the day with a beachside bonfire. No trip to Konark is complete without experiencing the surrealism and the beauty of the Konark Dance Festival to see classical dance performances, listen to traditional music, and admire the beauty of stunning handicrafts displayed with the Sun Temple in the background. Konark experiences extremely hot summers during March-June with temperatures reaching 43°C. Monsoon months of July-September see heavy rainfalls accompanied by sporadic cyclones. Winter months of October-February are the best to visit when the temperatures drop to as low as 12°C.
One of the most unique beaches in the country, Chandipur is located on the shores of Bay of Bengal in the Baleswar District. The beauty of Chandipur Beach is considered to be unparalleled, and rightly so. Its yellow-golden sands and blue waters create a stunning picture-postcard like imagery. Dotted with rocky outcrops, sand dunes, and thickets of Casuarina trees, it is one of the best and the most beautiful vantage points in Orissa to savour a beautiful sunset. Also known as the ‘vanishing sea’, and ‘hide-and-seek beach’, the waters at this beach recede twice every day during the low tide for about 5-6 kilometres revealing the seabed, making it one of the most intriguing places to visit in Orissa . Visitors love to walk on the seafloor and find colourful treasures of seashells and colourful stones and seeing the unique sand formations. The beach houses the rare Horseshoe Crabs along with a huge variety of fish. Another reason why the beach is famous is that this has been the site of the launch of DRDO’s Agni, Prithvi, and Akash ballistic missiles. One of the best activities here to walk deep into the seabed during the low tide. Biking enthusiasts can even ride up till the end of the shores. The beach has some amazing cafes and shacks that offer great seafood like prawns and pomfret, which are a must-try. This is a great place to meet friendly fishermen and observe their fishing activities. Every year in January, one can enjoy the Chandipur Beach Festival that includes cultural performances by local artists of dances like Chhau, Bihu, exhibits by DRDO, watersports like rafting & parasailing, etc. The summer temperatures range between 25-40 degrees making the place hot and humid. The best time to visit the beach is during the winter months of October-March when the temperatures range between 17-27 degrees making it cool and pleasant to enjoy the outdoors.
One of the most important and oldest seaports in the country, the historic Paradeep is located in the Jagatsinghpur District. This 17th-century sea-transportation area, initially a harbour, played an important role during the British regime and the famine of 1886. The coastal landscape of Paradeep is dotted with beautiful beaches, miles of dense forest, waterfalls, and forts. One of the best destinations in the country for an offbeat beachside getaway, Paradeep is visited by nature lovers from all over the country. One of the best places to visit here is the main port area, considered to be the most scenic areas on the East-Indian coastline. One can see fascinatingly huge ships and other marine activities at this beautiful confluence of estuaries of Paradeep, Mahanadi, and the Bay of Bengal. Head over to the Gahirmatha Beach to spend a day under the sun savouring views of turquoise-green waters and spotting white crocodiles and Olive Ridley turtles. Visit the Bhitarkanika National Park to see the luxuriant mangroves and exotic animals like Saltwater Crocodiles, Wild pigs, Darters, Pythons, etc. If you want to spend some time with yourself amidst serenity, do so at the tranquil ambience of the Jhankad Temple. Dedicated to Goddess Sarala, this temple also hosts festivals like Chandan Jatra, Dola Purnima, and Parbana. Marvel at the rare species of fish housed at the Marine Aquarium here. Climb the lighthouse at Paradeep Beach to get stunning sunset views and enjoy local snacks at the shacks near the lighthouse. The summer months of March-May see sweltering heat with temperatures rising to 41°C. Heavy monsoon rains begin in May and continue till September. The best time to visit the place is between October-March when the weather is cool and pleasant dropping to around 12°C.
Known as the ‘city of victory’ Jeypore city was set up in the 16th-century by the Suryavanshi dynasty. Located in the Koraput district, the historic city constantly changed hands between empires, leaving an unmissable footprint on its culture and architecture. Located amidst the Eastern Ghat ranges, Jeypore, one of the most popular places to visit in Orissa , is bestowed with dense forests, beautiful misty valleys, and waterfalls attract travellers from all over the country. The rich landscape also includes limestone caves, temples, palaces, and age-old bridges. The stupendous architecture of the Raj Mahal here is one of the most popular attractions. Though in ruins, the architecture of intricately carved walls, arched doors, and minarets tells the story of its once glorious past. Another great attraction is the British-era iron bridge known as Patraput Bridge that connects the Ranchi-Vijayawada corridor. This magnificent 88-year-old structure is a magnificent symbol of stunning architecture. Visit the intriguing Gupteswar Caves located amidst forests atop a hill. These limestone caves have a hidden Lord Shiva temple along with a huge ‘lingam’. If you want to spend some time with yourself in calm quietude, head over to the beautiful waterfalls at Jeypore. Shakti, Bagara, and Duduma waterfalls here are perfect for activities like swimming and trekking. Soak in the views of hundreds of varieties of colourful flowers at the Kolab Botanical Garden. The place is perfect for taking a long stroll amidst fragrant surroundings as you savour the rich landscape. The summer months of March-June are quite hot as the temperatures frequently rise to 45°C. The monsoon months of July-September see a moderate amount of rainfall. The winters here are quite cool, the months of October-February being the best time to visit. The temperature during this time drops to as low as 12°C.
Being one of the largest storehouses of iron and manganese in the country, Barbil is also known as Iron City. The semi-urban town is located on the banks of River Karo in the Kendujhar area of Odisha. Tourists can enjoy many adventure activities in the scenic surroundings of Barbil. Visiting Sanaghagara Waterfall through the hilly trail and verdant vegetation for a day outing is highly recommended for all thrill-seekers. Another enthralling waterfall to visit here is the Badaghagara Waterfall that treats your eyes with a gorgeous panorama. A picnic at Murga Mahadev Waterfalls is an experience that you will remember for a long time since it is blessed with scenic surroundings. The art lovers here will enjoy the ancient fresco paintings on the rock shelter which is also called ‘Ravan Chhaya’. The city celebrates a number of festivals which are organised with huge zeal and fervour. Some of the prominent celebrations seen in the city are Durga Puja, Ganesh Puja, Makar Sakranti, Ramzan, Guru Nanak Day, Muharram etc. During Vishwakarna Puja, the celebration is witnessed by seeing a number of pandals around the town with many machines and vehicles being decorated and displayed around the town. Along with the sightseeing in the city, Barbil promises to enthral everyone with a superb view of the sunset at Kiriburu along with the blissful surroundings of Kanjhari Dam. The temperature in Barbil ranges between 11 degrees Celsius to 39 degrees Celsius. The best time to visit this city is from October to March when it experiences the winter season. Due to the clear skies during this time, it is an ideal time to indulge in sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Also called Berhampur, Brahmapur is famous as the abode of Lord Brahma in the state of Odisha. The city’s name Berhampur was given by the British and later changed depicting the ancient Sanskrit influences in the original name. Located in the Ganjam district of Odisha, it is also well known as the city of silk. The beautiful city has imbibed the old-world charm and presents a gorgeous escape for religious tourists. When you are here, you will be enthralled to see a number of silk shops which dot the landscape along with many handlooms and jewelry showrooms. The unique city has many beaches which makes it a paradise for all the nature lovers. A vacation in Berhampur will let you cherish the most amazing places to see in Orissa. Some of the popular sightseeing places in Brahmapur are Gopalpur beach, Dhabaleshwar temple and beach, Sri Sri Sri Sidhi Binayak pitha, Potagarh, Taratarini temple, Panchama. You can look forward to having many memorable experiences when you are in Berhampur. All the theatre lovers can enjoy many Odia, Telugu and Indian movies in the theatres of Berhampur to enjoy the nightlife. You can also gorge on Odia delicacies in some of the popular places like Hotel Moti, Hotel CIty Palace and many dhabas located at NH5. A beach lover's paradise, it offers a tranquil ambience for the tourists to watch the waves crash and enjoy photography at Gopalpur Beach and Dhabaleswar Beach. Also, a vacation in Brahmapur will be incomplete if you don’t go shopping for silk sarees and jewellery in its bustling markets. The normal temperature in Brahmapur ranges between 25 to 35 degrees Celsius. The best time to visit this beautiful coastal town is from the month of October to June when the weather is pleasant and allows you to indulge in many outdoor activities.
Located at the tip of Mahanadi River Delta, this erstwhile capital and the second-largest city of Odisha, and is amongst the most beautiful places to visit in Orissa. Cuttack traces its history back over 1000 years to the Keshari dynasty in 989 BC and is counted amongst the most well-planned ‘Millennium’ cities in the country now. The beautiful waterside landscape of Cuttack is interspersed with small rivers like Kathajodi, Kuakhai, Birupa, and Mahanadi. The several beautiful pokharis (ponds), temples, forts, and lakes are nestled amidst the eastern hills and forested areas. The 13 th -century Barbati Fort landmarks Cuttack and is a must-visit. Built during the Ganga dynasty, the fort used to be a 9-storey palace spread over 102 acres. You can still see the moat, huge sandstone walls, and earthen mounds. Visit the 10 th-century island temple of Dhabaleshwar, which is popular for its beautiful architecture and serene ambience. One of the most intriguing places to see is the stone revetment on the banks of the Kathjuri River. This astonishing architectural feat was established in the 11th -century to break the flow of floodwater. While in Cuttack, don’t miss to take a street food tour to sample the unique Oriya cuisine. You can try bamboo biryani, prawn malai curry, Macher Kalia, Dalma, etc. Spot exotic flora and fauna at the beautiful Bhitarkanika National Park & Sanctuary. Mainly known for crocodiles, you can also spot species like Olive Ridley Turtles, Egrets, Darters, etc. during the migratory season. Attend the dazzling Durga Puja celebrations if you happen to visit in October. The gold and silver embellished sandals here are famous around the country. Summers are sweltering in Cuttack with temperatures reaching 39-degrees. The monsoon rains are heavy with cyclonic winds. The best time to visit is during the cool and pleasant winter months of October-March when the temperatures hover around 20-degrees.
One of the oldest places in the country, Sambalpur is Western Orissa’s largest district and edges along the banks of the Mahanadi River. This historically important place, in existence since the 4th-century, finds its name in the country’s freedom struggle and has changed hands between dynasties of the Koshalas, Sarbapriya, Somvanshiya, Marathas, and finally the British. It is an important trade centre and houses ancient temples, forts, and one of the largest railway junctions in the state known as Sambalpur Junction. Sambalpur’s rich and varied landscape attracts tourists from all over the country for an offbeat vacation. The district is abundant in dense forests, hills, and valleys dotted with beautiful streams and waterfalls. Sambalpur has an intriguing tribal history that is evident in its various landmarks and traditions. The place is famous for producing the intricately threaded Ikat fabric ‘Sambalpuri’. One of the biggest attractions here is the 16th -century Samaleswari Temple from which the district takes its name. Another attraction here is the Hirakud Dam, which is the world’s longest earthen dam that forms the largest artificial lake in Asia and is the home to several migratory birds and exotic trees. Another intriguing attraction here is the Leaning Temple of Huma, dedicated to Lord Shiva, that tilts at an angle of 47-degrees. Nature enthusiasts must visit the Ushakothi Wildlife Sanctuary to spot its famous residents like wild bears, tigers, sambars, etc. and to savour the luxuriant greenery away from the crowds. While here, one must try the unique Oriya cuisine especially foods like Bhat Pakhala, Basi Bhat, Kukra Jhol, and Jhuri Bhaja. Sambalpur sees three distinct seasons of summers, monsoons, and winters. Summers are excruciatingly hot here with temperatures rising to around 45-degrees. July-August is the rainy season that sees a rise in humidity and temperature between 20-30°C. Winter months of October-March are the best to visit the place when the temperatures range between 12-27°C.
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Located in Sundergarh District in Western Orissa, Rourkela is one of the most important industrial centres of the country housing India’s first integrated steel plant. Besides being a planned city, Rourkela has stunning natural beauty and is amongst the most prominent tribal hinterlands in India. The beautiful and diverse landscape of Rourkela is dotted with waterfalls, temples, gardens, and wildlife sanctuaries; this is one of the best places to enjoy an offbeat vacation amidst nature. One of the best attractions in Rourkela is the Khandadhar waterfall, the 12 th highest waterfall in the country. Famous for its sword-like shape and scenic surrounding, this is a must-visit here. Another great place to visit here is the Biju Patnaik Hockey Stadium, managed by The Steel Authority of India. This stadium is an iconic landmark and has been important in promoting the sport in the country. There are several great markets in Rourkela, all unique in their offerings. Some of the best markets to visit are VIP Market, SuperMarket, and Ambagan Market. Move away from the noise of the city to spend a day amidst fresh air and rustic village ambience at the Darjeeling countryside. You can enjoy great local foods here and spend tranquil time at the riverside. Savour the views of the tallest Hanuman structure in the country standing at 75 ft. at Hanuman Vatika. The beautiful gardens surrounding the Vatika are perfect for taking long peaceful strolls. Rourkela experiences hot and humid summers with temperatures reaching up to 40°C during the months of March-May. The monsoon months of June-September see heavy monsoon rainfall and humidity. The best time to visit Rourkela is in the winter months of October-March when the days and nights are chilly and the temperature ranges between 9-24°C.
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Also renowned as Dwitiya Srikhetra, Baripada is one of the oldest cities in Northern Odisha. It is located at a distance of 248 kms from Kolkata and perched on the eastern banks of Budhabalanga River. Baripada is a city where you will have plenty of attractions to appreciate the cultural heritage and natural beauty. It is well known for its textile heritage which presents a landscape full of colors and designs. While wandering around the markets, the beauty of regional textiles will enthrall you. Moreover, the natural beauty of this city can be seen in Simlipal Nature Park which is a famed tiger reserve and well known to have a landscape full of vibrant wildlife and beautiful waterfalls. The city also has a number of temples like Goddess Kichakeswari temple which resonate the cultural heritage of Odisha and are well-known for their stone carvings. Tourists in Baripada can look forward to enjoying many cultural and fun activities at some of the best places to visit in Orissa. While attending the Car Festival (Rathyatra) is one of the most prominent things to do, visiting temples is a must-do for all religious travellers. For art lovers, watching the famous Chhau event in April which celebrates the famous regional dance form is a pure delight. Shopping lovers here will love to fill their bags with the famous Bangripori "tusser" fabric which is available at the best prices here. Baripada experiences a climate with hot summers, humid rainy seasons and moderate winters. The best time to visit Baripada is from November to February as the temperature ranges between 15 to 30 degrees Celsius. During the summers, the temperature rises up to 40 degrees Celsius and hence it is not an ideal time for tourism.
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Shree jagannath temple.
It was built in the 12th century by the ruler of the Ganga Dynasty. The most famous festival of Ratha−Yatra is held here. The main deities worshipped here are Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra. The temple serves as a mysterious historical structure built millennia ago. People visit Odisha to gain blessings of Lord Jagannath. The temple is built on a raised platform in the heart of the city. Enclosed with walls about seven metres high. It is believed that birds do not fly over Jagannath temple because there is Garuda, which scares the birds away, and there is no bird in the region that can fly higher than the Jagannath Temple. There are also rules of visiting the temple, and foreigners and non-Hindu are not allowed inside the sanctum sanctorum. Those born Hindu are the only ones allowed inside the temple. Location: Bhanumati Way, Puri, Odisha 752002. Timings: Open 24 hours.
Chilika Lake
The most abundant saltwater lake and coastal lagoon in India. Located 44kms from Puri. It is the most significant ground for migratory birds. It is flooded with all species of birds like; heroines, sea eagles, jacana, Flamingoes, and gray lay geese. This makes the lake a delight for bird watchers. It is also the home of the largest breeding colonies of flamingos. It is one of the supportive ecosystems in the name Chilika lake Sanctuary. It also houses Irrawaddy dolphins that differ from the other dolphins with their color and dorsal fin. The best time to visit Chilika lake is from November to February as it is the season for migratory birds, and one gets more exceptional views of the lake. It is merely one of the places to see in Puri. Location: Chilka Lake is spread over Khurda, Ganjam and Puri districts of Odisha.
Talasari Beach
Simlipal National Park
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People Also Ask About Orissa
What are the best places to visit in orissa with family.
1. Puri: Famous for its iconic Jagannath Temple, beaches, and open-air markets, Puri is one of the best places to visit in Orissa with family. 2. Baripada: One of the best destinations for an offbeat family vacation, Baripada never ceases to surprise. Located along the eastern banks of Budhabalanga River, Baripada is the cultural epicentre of Orissa. It is famous for its exquisite handicrafts, tribal culture, temples, and its tiger reserve. 3. Behrampur: This unique place is popular for its beautifully weaved ikkat silks, clean beaches, and temples. The city has some great local markets to pick up silk clothes, handicrafts, and antique jewellery. 4. Daringbadi: One of the best places to visit in Orissa for a quick family getaway, Daringbadi is bestowed with extraordinarily beautiful natural beauty. The place has lush coffee plantations, forests, and pine tree-covered hills.
What are the best places to visit in Orissa with friends?
1. Chilika Lake: This saltwater lake is not only the largest in the country but is also one of the most romantic places to visit in Orissa. Spend time soaking in the beautiful landscape, exotic birds, and the cool breeze with your loved one. 2. Satkosia Tiger Reserve: Couples that love the raw wilderness of nature must visit this lush tiger sanctuary for an offbeat date. Here, you can spot not only majestic tigers but also try out hiking with your partner. 3. Barehipani Falls: Take a break from the chaos of the city and whisk your partner away to the scenic Barehipani falls, one of the most picturesque places to visit in Orissa . This is one of the best places to spend a romantic date amidst lush nature and birdsong. 4. Puri: One of the most romantic things to do at Puri is to watch a gorgeous beachside sunset. Besides the unending expanses of water and golden sands, what adds on to the experience is the sand art at this beach. This delicate art form that’s one of a kind is sure to make your date more memorable.
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Some of the best Odia dishes that are a must-try in Orissa are: - Snacks like Badi and Dahibara - Vegetarian dishes like Chakuli Pitha, Dalma, Aloo Potol Rossa, and Besara - Desserts like Rasabali, Chenna Poda, and Cheena Jhilli - Non-vegetarian dishes like Mudhi Mansa, Dahi Macha, Kankada Jhola, and Chingudi Jhola - Local chutneys known as ‘khatta’ and pickles.
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20 Must-Visit Best Tourist Places in Odisha: Famous and Popular Places
Odisha is famous for its heritage sites, Jagannath Dham Puri, scenic natural beauty, hill stations, and wonderful, clean beaches. In this article, let’s explore the best tourist places in Odisha , including scenic places, waterfalls, lakes, hidden places, wildlife sanctuaries, and famous temples. Make sure to read the entire article to learn more about the incredible Odisha.
This article will take you on a journey through the ‘ 20 Must-Visit Best Tourist Places in Odisha ’, showcasing both famous and popular places that capture the essence of this incredible state. From ancient temples and pristine beaches to wildlife sanctuaries and unique handicraft villages, each destination has its own story to tell.
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20 Must-Visit Best Tourist Places in Odisha
1. bhubaneswar.
When it comes to exploring the best tourist places in Odisha , Bhubaneswar stands out as a vibrant city with a fascinating mix of ancient temples, modern infrastructure, and bustling markets.
Here’s why Bhubaneswar is a must-visit destination:
- Historical Marvels : Bhubaneswar is often referred to as the “Temple City of India,” boasting a rich cultural heritage with over 700 temples in and around the city. The magnificent Lingaraj Temple, Mukteshwar Temple, and Rajarani Temple are architectural wonders that showcase the region’s artistic glory.
- Cultural Hub : Immerse yourself in Odisha’s vibrant culture by exploring traditional dance forms like Odissi, witnessing craft demonstrations at the Ekamra Haat, and savoring authentic Odia cuisine at local eateries. The city’s art and handicrafts scene offers an insight into the skilled craftsmanship of local artisans.
- Green Spaces : Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous parks and gardens in Bhubaneswar, providing serene escapes from urban hustle. The vast expanse of the Nandankanan Zoological Park, home to rare white tigers, and the peaceful ambiance of the Bindu Sagar Lake are perfect for a leisurely stroll.
- Modern Amenities : While embracing its historical roots, Bhubaneswar also offers modern amenities with shopping malls, multiplexes, and a burgeoning IT industry. The city strikes a unique balance between preserving its cultural identity and embracing progress.
Exploring Bhubaneswar is a delightful blend of history, culture, and modernity, making it a top contender on the list of the best places to visit in Odisha .
Consider reading: Best Places to Visit in Bhubaneswar
2. Konark Sun Temple
When it comes to the best tourist places in Odisha , the Konark Sun Temple is a must-visit. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its architectural grandeur, dedicated to the sun god Surya.
Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect at this historical marvel:
- Architectural Marvel : The temple’s intricate stone carvings depict stories from Hindu mythology and celestial beings in exquisite detail.
- Sun Temple Architecture : The temple is designed in the shape of a colossal chariot with 12 pairs of exquisitely-carved wheels representing the months of the year.
- Chandrabhaga Beach : Located nearby, it’s a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy picturesque sunsets after exploring the temple.
Visiting the Konark Sun Temple offers a unique insight into India’s rich cultural heritage and architectural mastery, making it one of the best places to visit in Odisha .
Consider reading: Konark Sun Temple Timings, History and How to Reach
When exploring the Best Tourist Places in Odisha , Puri stands out as a must-visit destination with its unique blend of spirituality, history, and natural beauty. Home to the famous Jagannath Temple , a significant pilgrimage site, this coastal city offers a captivating cultural experience.
- agannath Temple : A sacred site dedicated to Lord Jagannath, this temple is known for its Rath Yatra festival, drawing devotees and visitors from far and wide.
- Golden Beach : Puri’s pristine beach is ideal for relaxing, water sports, and enjoying mesmerizing sunsets.
- Konark Sun Temple : Just a short drive away, the architectural marvel of Konark Sun Temple mesmerizes with its intricate stone carvings and historical significance.
In Puri, one can immerse oneself in spiritual fervor, witness fascinating cultural practices, and unwind by the serene coast, making it a holistic experience for travelers seeking a mix of heritage and relaxation.
Explore the allure of Puri as one of the Best Places to Visit in Odisha , offering a rich world of traditions, history, and natural wonders.
Consider reading: Best Things to Do in Puri
4. Paradeep
Paradeep, one of the best tourist places in Odisha , is a bustling port town located on the east coast of India. Here, visitors can experience a unique fusion of industrial charm and natural beauty. With its pristine beaches and vibrant culture, Paradeep offers a memorable holiday experience for travelers.
- Activities : Visitors can indulge in a variety of activities such as beachcombing, birdwatching , and water sports .
- Riverside Promenade : Stroll along the picturesque riverside promenade and soak in the tranquil atmosphere.
- Maritime Museum : Explore the rich maritime history of Paradeep at the Maritime Museum, showcasing artifacts and exhibits.
Must-Visit : Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the bustling port in action and experience the local way of life. Paradeep is a hidden gem awaiting exploration, offering a unique blend of culture and adventure .
Koraput, a hidden gem in Odisha, offers a serene escape for those craving a tranquil retreat amidst nature. Known for its lush landscapes, gushing waterfalls, and tribal heritage, Koraput is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and culture lovers alike.
Nestled in the Eastern Ghats, Koraput boasts enchanting locations such as the Duduma Waterfall, a spectacular sight to behold. The lush greenery and cool mist enveloping the area make it a delightful spot for picnics and relaxation.
Exploring the tribal villages surrounding Koraput provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich cultural world of Odisha. Witnessing the traditional dance forms, colorful attire, and intricate handicrafts of the indigenous communities is truly a captivating experience.
For those seeking adventure, a trek to the mesmerizing Gupteswar Cave Temple offers a blend of spirituality and natural beauty. The intricate rock-cut architecture and spiritual vibes make it a must-visit destination in Koraput.
Koraput’s untouched beauty and cultural vibrancy make it one of the must-visit places in Odisha, offering a harmonious blend of nature, tradition, and adventure for travelers seeking an offbeat experience.
Consider reading: Best Places to Visit in Koraput
6. Daringbadi
Located in the Kandhamal district of Odisha, Daringbadi is often referred to as the “Kashmir of Odisha” due to its breathtaking beauty and pleasant climate. Known as one of the best tourist places in Odisha , this hill station is a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or thrilling experiences, Daringbadi offers a perfect blend of both. From nature walks in the lush forests to trekking adventures, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Also, Daringbadi is renowned for its spices , especially turmeric and ginger cultivation , adding a unique charm to its scenic beauty. A visit to this hill station promises a rejuvenating experience amidst tranquil surroundings.
If you’re looking to immerse yourself in nature’s bounty and escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Daringbadi is a must-visit place in Odisha that will leave you enthralled with its serene landscapes and pleasant weather.
Consider reading: Daringibadi Hill Station and Nature Camp
7. Chandipur Beach
Chandipur Beach is one of Odisha’s hidden gems, offering a unique experience with its disappearing waters during low tide. We can witness the rare phenomenon of the sea receding up to 5 kilometers during this time, providing a captivating sight for visitors.
Exploring Chandipur Beach is a delight for nature lovers, as the serene surroundings and vast stretches of golden sand create a tranquil atmosphere. We can spend leisurely hours lounging on the beach or taking long walks along the shoreline, enjoying the soothing sound of the waves.
For adventure enthusiasts, Chandipur Beach offers the opportunity to indulge in thrilling water sports activities such as jet-skiing, surfing, and banana boat rides. We can also savor delicious seafood at the numerous shacks lining the beach, sampling fresh catches from the sea .
The unique charm of Chandipur Beach lies in its ever-changing world, making each visit a new and exciting experience. Whether we seek relaxation, adventure, or simply a break from the routine, Chandipur Beach is a must-visit destination for an unforgettable beach getaway.
8. Sambalpur
Sambalpur is a hidden gem in Odisha that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Located on the banks of the Mahanadi River, Sambalpur is a destination that has something for everyone.
One of the main attractions in Sambalpur is the Hirakud Dam, which is the longest earthen dam in the world. The dam offers a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape and is an excellent spot for picnics and nature walks. The dam also serves as a major source of irrigation and power generation for the region.
Another must-visit spot in Sambalpur is the Samaleswari temple , which is dedicated to the goddess Samaleswari. The temple is considered to be one of the most important shrines in Odisha and is visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. The temple also offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
One lesser-known but equally beautiful spot in Sambalpur is the Debigarh Wildlife Sanctuary, which is located in the heart of the region. The sanctuary also offers various activities such as trekking, bird watching, and safari rides.
9. Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary
When exploring the best tourist places in Odisha , Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary stands out as a must-visit gem. Located along the banks of the Mahanadi River , this sanctuary is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.
Here, breathtaking landscapes merge with a diverse array of flora and fauna, offering visitors a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature. The sanctuary is renowned for its population of Gharials (a type of crocodile) and the majestic Indian Peafowl .
Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of the sanctuary by embarking on exciting boat safaris along the river, where glimpses of endangered species and exotic birds await at every turn. For those seeking adventure, trekking through the lush greenery provides a unique way to connect with the natural surroundings.
Whether it’s observing wildlife in their natural habitat or simply unwinding amidst the tranquility of nature, Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary promises an unforgettable experience for all who venture into its serene embrace.
10. Bhitarkanika National Park
If you are a nature lover and are looking for a destination that offers a unique and exciting experience, look no further than the Bhitarkanika National Park in Odisha. Located in the beautiful district of Kendrapara, the national park is a treasure trove of biodiversity and natural beauty.
When exploring the Best Tourist Places in Odisha , one cannot miss out on the captivating Bhitarkanika National Park. Situated in Kendrapara district, this national park is renowned for its lush mangroves and diverse wildlife.
- Area : 672 square kilometers
- Key Attractions : Saltwater crocodiles, Indian pythons, and numerous species of birds
- Activities : Boat safaris, bird watching, and trekking
- Unique Features : Largest populations of saltwater crocodiles in India
Visitors to this natural haven can begin on thrilling boat safaris to witness saltwater crocodiles basking in the sun or catch a glimpse of migratory birds in their natural habitat. The park’s dense mangrove cover provides a serene backdrop for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature.
Exploring Bhitarkanika National Park offers an enriching experience for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, making it one of the Must Visit Places in Odisha for a truly unforgettable adventure.
11. Nandan Kanan Zoo
Nandan Kanan Zoo is one of the best tourist places in Odisha that mesmerizes visitors with its captivating beauty and diverse wildlife. It is acclaimed as one of the best places to visit in Odisha and offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts.
- Covering an area of 990 acres , Nandan Kanan Zoo is home to over 1580 animals of approximately 146 species .
- This renowned zoo is famous for being the first zoo in India to join the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums .
- Visitors can witness rare species like white tigers , giant saltwater crocodiles , lion-tailed macaques , and many more in their natural habitats.
- Nandan Kanan Zoo is also known for its spectacular White Tiger Safari , providing a thrilling experience for wildlife enthusiasts.
Boasting a blend of education and entertainment , Nandan Kanan Zoo is a must-visit place in Odisha for a unique and enriching wildlife encounter.
Consider reading: Nandankanan Timings and Entry Fees
12. Satkosia Gorge
When exploring the Best Tourist Places in Odisha , Satkosia Gorge stands out as a natural wonder that mesmerizes visitors with its breathtaking beauty. As one of the Must Visit Places in Odisha , Satkosia Gorge offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility for nature enthusiasts like us.
- Located in the heart of Odisha, Satkosia Gorge is a paradise for nature lovers .
- Stretching over 795 square kilometers , this gorge is home to diverse flora and fauna.
- The Mahandadi River flowing through the gorge adds to its picturesque charm.
For those seeking adventure , Satkosia Gorge provides opportunities for river rafting and trekking that will surely appeal to outdoor enthusiasts like us. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and experience the thrill of exploring this hidden gem in Odisha.
- Satkosia Gorge is also known for its Satkosia Tiger Reserve , offering a chance to spot the majestic tigers in their natural habitat.
- Visitors can also catch a glimpse of wild elephants , leopards , and a variety of bird species in the sanctuary.
Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a nature enthusiast, Satkosia Gorge is a place that promises an unforgettable experience, making it a top pick among the Best Places to Visit in Odisha .
13. Gopalpur
Gopalpur, a charming beach town nestled along the Bay of Bengal, is a hidden gem among the Best Tourist Places in Odisha . Known for its pristine beaches, laid-back vibe, and captivating sunsets, Gopalpur offers a tranquil retreat for travelers seeking a peaceful coastal getaway.
Key Highlights:
- Enjoy leisurely strolls along the sandy shoreline, soaking in the breathtaking views of the ocean.
- Indulge in delicious seafood delicacies at local eateries, savoring the flavors of the region.
- Explore the historic Gopalpur Beach and its iconic lighthouse, offering panoramic views of the coast.
- Engage in water sports activities like surfing and swimming for an adrenaline-filled beach experience.
Did You Know:
- Gopalpur was a bustling port during the British era, trading silk and spices with Southeast Asia.
- The annual Gopalpur Beach Festival attracts visitors with its vibrant cultural performances and water sports competitions.
- Plan your visit during the winter months (November to February) for the best weather and ideal beach conditions.
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Gopalpur and unwind amidst the tranquil shores of this coastal paradise.
Consider reading: Things to do in Gopalpur Beach
14. Chilika Lake
Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon , is a mesmerizing destination in Odisha that showcases breathtaking natural beauty and rich biodiversity .
Here’s why Chilika Lake is a must-visit place in Odisha:
- Birdwatching Paradise : We are delighted to inform you that Chilika Lake is a haven for bird enthusiasts, home to migratory birds like flamingos, northern pintails, and white-bellied sea eagles.
- Dolphin Spotting : Begin on a thrilling boat ride and witness the playful Irwin’s dolphins , offering a unique and unforgettable experience.
- Picturesque Sunsets : Prepare to be awe-struck by the stunning sunsets over Chilika Lake, providing a perfect backdrop for unforgettable memories.
- Island Exploration : Explore the picturesque Kalijai Island and Breakfast Island , each with its charm and tranquil surroundings.
Boasting an array of memorable experiences, Chilika Lake is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Odisha for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Consider reading: Things to Do in Chilika Lake
15. Talsari Beach
Talsari Beach, located in the Baleswar district of Odisha, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With pristine white sands, clear blue waters, and serene surroundings, this beach offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
- Secluded : Talsari Beach is relatively lesser-known compared to other tourist spots in Odisha, giving visitors a chance to enjoy its beauty in peace.
- Sunset Paradise : The beach is renowned for its mesmerizing sunsets, creating a breathtaking vista that is a photographer’s delight.
- Activities : Visitors can indulge in activities like beachcombing, swimming, or simply relaxing on the shore.
Plus to its natural allure, Talsari Beach also provides a glimpse into the local fishing community’s way of life, adding a cultural touch to your visit. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a photography buff, or someone seeking a serene retreat, Talsari Beach has something for everyone.
Experience the unspoiled beauty and tranquility of Talsari Beach, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring the best tourist places in Odisha.
16. Similipal National Park
Similipal National Park is one of Odisha’s prime attractions, known for its sprawling 3,200 square kilometers of lush greenery and diverse wildlife. Home to tigers, elephants, and leopards , the park offers a captivating wilderness experience for nature enthusiasts. Similipal is not just a sanctuary; it’s a haven for bird watching with over 230 bird species gracing its skies.
Covering a significant area, the park is rich in biodiversity , housing various flora and fauna unique to this region. Exploring the park, visitors can marvel at its cascading waterfalls, serene meadows, and dense forests , making every moment an adventure in nature’s lap.
Established as a wildlife reserve in the late 1950s , Similipal has since been recognized as a national park, attracting nature lovers and researchers from across the globe. It is a part of the Similipal biosphere reserve , acknowledged by the UNESCO for its ecological significance.
For an authentic wilderness experience, a visit to Similipal National Park is a must on your odyssey through Odisha’s best-kept treasures. Watch nature unfold its beauty in this sanctuary of biodiversity.
17. Cuttack
Cuttack, the former capital of Odisha, is a historic city that is fast gaining popularity as a top tourist destination. With its rich cultural heritage, fascinating history, and modern amenities, Cuttack offers something for everyone.
Cuttack, also known as the Silver City, is a charming destination in Odisha that we highly recommend exploring. Here are some highlights to entice you to visit this historical city:
- We are greeted by the grand Barabati Fort, showcasing a blend of Mughal and Kalinga architecture.
- The Cuttack Chandi Temple is a must-visit for those interested in religious and architectural marvels.
- Dhabaleswar Island provides a serene escape, offering picturesque views and the peaceful Dhabaleswar Temple.
Consider reading: Best Places to Visit in Cuttack
18. Berhampur
Berhampur, located in the district of Ganjam in Odisha, is a vibrant city that is fast gaining popularity as a top tourist destination. With its rich cultural heritage, fascinating history, and modern amenities, Berhampur offers something for everyone.
One of the biggest attractions of Berhampur is its rich cultural heritage. The city is home to several temples, museums, and other historical structures that are a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Maa Budhi Thakurani Temple is one of the famous Shakti Pitha which is situated in the heart of Berhampur town. If you are in Berhampur then don’t miss the opportunity to offer your prayers to Maa Budhi Thakurani.
The famous Sri Aurobindo Ashram, located in the city, is a famous pilgrimage spot for devotees. The Ganjam District Museum, located in the city, offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region.
But Berhampur is not just about its cultural heritage. The city is also a hub of modern amenities and offers a range of entertainment options. The city has a number of shopping malls, cinemas, and restaurants that cater to the tastes of visitors. Gandhi Park, located in the city, is a popular spot for picnics and outdoor activities.
Apart from its cultural heritage and modern amenities, Berhampur is also known for its vibrant festivals and events. The famous Dhanu Yatra, held in the city every year, is a popular attraction that attracts thousands of visitors.
19. Rayagada
Rayagada, located in the district of the same name in Odisha, is a charming town that is fast gaining popularity as a top tourist destination. With its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and adventure opportunities, Rayagada offers something for everyone.
Rayagada, a picturesque town in Odisha, is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural richness. Here, tribal communities thrive, adding a unique charm to the region. Let’s explore some of the must-visit attractions in Rayagada:
- Chatikona Waterfall : Witness the breathtaking beauty of this cascading waterfall, surrounded by lush greenery.
- Dokra Village : Immerse yourself in the traditional art of Dokra metal craft, a skill passed down through generations in this village.
- Bhimangiri Hill : Hike to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and catch a mesmerizing sunset.
- Laxmi Narayana Temple : Marvel at the architectural beauty and spiritual significance of this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Rayagada offers a blend of natural wonders and cultural experiences that are sure to captivate any traveler’s heart. With its serene ambiance and warm hospitality, exploring Rayagada is a journey worth cherishing.
20. Jiranga Monastery
Jiranga Monastery is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit in Odisha. It’s located in the scenic region of Berhampur and is surrounded by lush greenery and mountains. Here are some reasons why you should visit this destination:
- Construction: The monastery, built in traditional Tibetan architecture, reflects exquisite craftsmanship and a deep connection to Buddhist heritage.
- Spiritual Retreat: Visitors can experience moments of peace and reflection in the tranquil surroundings of Jiranga Monastery, making it an ideal spot for spiritual rejuvenation.
- Cultural Exploration: Immerse yourself in the rich Tibetan culture and traditions showcased through religious rituals, chanting, and vibrant decor within the monastery.
- Scenic Beauty: Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, Jiranga Monastery offers breathtaking views, creating a perfect setting for photography enthusiasts.
- Community Interaction: Interact with the resident monks, participate in meditation sessions, and gain insights into Buddhist philosophy and way of life.
Begin on a soulful journey to Jiranga Monastery for a blend of spiritual awakening and cultural experiences, making it one of the must-visit places in Odisha for travelers seeking tranquility and enlightenment.
Closing Thoughts on Best Tourist Places in Odisha
As an Odisha native, when asked about the best tourist destinations in the state, my immediate response would be Bhubaneswar, Puri, and Konark.
However, I must mention that other beautiful places in Odisha often go unexplored by tourists, such as Koraput and Rayagada. These two gems are filled with natural beauty that’s worth seeing and experiencing.
Odisha is a land of rich culture, heritage, and natural beauty that is waiting to be explored. From the temples of Bhubaneswar to the beaches of Puri, Odisha has something to offer everyone.
I could go on and on about Odisha’s beauty and charm, but words can only do so much justice. You have to experience it for yourself to truly understand the magic of this land. So, pack your bags, come to Odisha, and witness the beauty and hospitality that the state has to offer.
If you are someone who doesn’t like populated tourist places then I will recommend you to visit Koraput which is blessed with a lot of natural beauty, hills, and waterfalls.
If you are someone who likes nature parks, and wildlife sanctuaries then you must visit Bhitarkanika and Satkosia.
For Beaches – Puri, Gopalpur, and Chandipur are the best!
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FAQ on Best Tourist Places in Odisha
Which is the most visited place in odisha.
The most visited place in Odisha is the revered Shree Jagannath Temple, attracting the highest number of pilgrims and tourists. Known for its spiritual significance and stunning architecture, this temple is a pivotal center of worship and a top point of interest in Odisha.
Which district is best for tourist in Odisha?
Puri district is often considered the best for tourists in Odisha, given its renowned Jagannath Temple, beautiful beaches, and vibrant cultural festivities. Additionally, Puri serves as a gateway to other notable attractions such as the renowned Sun Temple in Konark, enhancing its appeal as a top tourism hub in the state.
Why is Odisha famous for tourism?
Odisha is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, ancient temples like Konark’s Sun Temple, and diverse wildlife in sanctuaries like Bhitarkanika. The state’s traditional Odissi dance, vibrant festivals like the Rath Yatra, and stunning crafts attract tourists, solidifying its status as a unique cultural tourism destination.
Which tourist place in Odisha is famous for Lord?
The Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, is renowned for the worship of Lord Vishnu and stands as a pinnacle of spirituality and heritage, attracting devotees and tourists alike. It was constructed by Ananta Varman Chodaganga Deva, marking it as a historic site for religious tourism in Odisha.
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Orissa or Odisha is a captivating land of marine, sand and magnificent temples all along the elongated coastal belt of the Bay of Bengal. This state has its prime note in the heroic Mahabharata and draws tourists with its elegant beaches and majestic architectural brilliance. The natural luxury of this place with wealthy mores and tradition is purely overwhelming. Situated in the eastern boundaries of India, the state of Orissa has an extensive shoreline to its east, credits to the Bay of Bengal. With West Bengal to its north, Chhattisgarh to its west and Andhra Pradesh to its South, Orissa is one of the biggest states of India. Well-known for its deep olden times and its ecological scene that makes it prone to tropical storms, Orissa is every traveler’s dream come true. With blue waters and blond beaches, Puri is the hotspot if you want to cleanse all day in the humid Indian sun among the crowd of transcendent coast sand. The borough of Puri is situated down the extensive coastline of the state of Orissa. Puri is a perfect blend of fun and the inspiring. The Jagannath temple, one of the chief temples of Orissa for Hindus is the centre of religionist hub that is personified in India. Conversely, descending away from the flourishing horde and the humming of the temple is the place for the beaches of Puri. Scattered by plentiful resorts, this shore band is available most of the time. The water is so neat and clear with an affluent aquatic life and the sand is blonde and delicately polished, offering the best occasion for a bathe or a sun bath. Bhubaneshwar - the capital of the state, possess one of brilliantly structured temples from the pages of history. A temple aged 800-year-old that dwells in the middle of a busy, rising and obviously crowded city. The city is a dazzling blend of the old and the contemporary. A land of glorious temples, healthy shores, perfect wildlife, praising the history of Orissa implies all of them. One can get to see around 500 temples of diverse centuries in the town. The past of city dates back 200 years and it is named after the deity of the three worlds called Tribhuvaneshwar.
The illustrious Sun Temple in Konark is one of the largest and oldest temples in India. The brilliant holy place was constructed during the 12th Century and is a World Heritage Site patented by UNESCO. The complete temple is a colossal chariot with twelve wheels, carted by fourteen fierce horses. One can also witness some erotic sculptures and frescoes on the wall. This temple is often being called as black pagoda, was built by the King Narasingha Deva I of the Ganga dynasty. The term Konarak means the “sun of the corner”. The city was once upon a time a harbor of huge significance as it carried the trade itinerary to the South East Asian nations. The reference of the Sun temple in Konarak has been named in the spiritual books of Hindus including the Puranas which maintains the theory that a temple of sun god existed in Konarak even prior to the Sun Temple was constructed.
The famous Chilka Lake is renowned for its striking grandeur and is one of the biggest lakes not only in the country, but in the entire Asian continent elongated over an area of 1,100 sqkms. It is an idyllic picnic place and offers sufficient scope for boating, fishing and bird watching.
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