Top five tourist places to visit in Odisha

Annually, a large number of tourists turn up to Odisha to witness the rich culture. You will be mesmerised by the breathtaking natural beauty. Its extensive array of attractions, including beaches, biosphere reserves, temples, museums, and more, position the eastern state as a compelling destination for travellers. There is no dearth of interesting places to visit here. So if you are also planning to visit Odisha, then let us tell you about some of the best places that one should not miss.

 

Dhauli Giri 

It is situated at a distance of 8km from Bhubaneswar which is the capital of Odisha. Located on the banks of Daya River, it is commonly known as Dhauli Shanti Stupa. This place is known as a Buddhist pilgrimage site. Dhauli hill is presumed to be the area where the Kalinga War was fought. Apart from spending relaxing moments here, you can also visit the Buddhist statue and the famous Shiva temple.

 

Similipal National Park

Similipal National Park derives its name from the abundance of red silk cotton (Simul) trees growing in the area. It is located in Mayurbhanj district of Odisha. The park is known for the melanistic tigers, elephants and hill mynah birds. It is home to the highest number of tigers in the state. The park is also a treasure trove of 1,076 species of plants belonging to 102 families. Besides, 96 species of orchids have been identified in the national park.

 

Konark Sun Temple

Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century CE Hindu Sun temple at Konark, about 35 kilometres northeast of Puri city on the coastline in Puri district. The temple is attributed to King Narasimhadeva I of the Eastern Ganga dynasty, about 1250 CE. It finds its place in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The temple is a classic illustration of the Odisha style of Architecture or Kalinga architecture. The temple was called the ‘Black Pagoda’; it looked like a great tiered tower which appeared black. It remains a major pilgrimage site for Hindus, who gather here every year for the Chandrabhaga Mela around the month of February.

 

Jagannath Temple

The temple is one of the holiest Vaishnava shrines and also a prominent one among the Char Dham sites (four holiest places in Sanatan). Located in the eastern part of India, it is dedicated to Jagannath, an incarnation of the Hindu deity Lord Vishnu. Crores of devotees visit Odisha to seek the blessings of Lord Jagannath each year. The temple is famous for its annual Ratha Yatra, or chariot festival, in which the three principal deities are pulled on huge and elaborately decorated raths or temple cars. The enigmatic temple is also a house of many baffling facts.

 

 

Chilika Lake

If you are a nature lover, then Chilika Lake should be the numero uno on your list. Chilika Lake is a great spot for bird watchers and nature lovers. It is also known as the largest saltwater lake in Asia. It covers an area of over 1,100 square kilometres (420 sq mi). The lake supports various other flora and fauna, and the major highlights are dolphins, turtles, birds, and fishes. Apart from the diverse range of wildlife found in this region, the natural beauty of Chilika Lake attracts people from all walks of life, where they enjoy activities like fishing, boating, and even picnics. It is also famous for flamingos. Chilika Lake can be visited year-round; however, the period between November and February is the best time to visit Chilika.

 

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