Orissa
- Area:155,707 SqKm
- Capital:Bhubaneswar
- Language:Oriya
Kalinga, as Orissa was known in ancient times, witnessed a lot of bloodbath when Emperor Ashoka waged a fierce battle to capture the kingdom.
Devastated by the bloodshed, Ashoka denounced warfare and adopted Buddhism.
The calmness that prevailed thereafter still winds through the air of Orissa. The state has preserved most of the temples and monuments built at different times in history by different rulers. As a result, the landscape of present day Orissa is dotted with magnificent temples, some of which dates back to thousands of years.
But exotic Orissa does not remain content with its display of temples.
Situated on India's eastern coast along the Bay of Bengal, the green valleys, blue hills, lush green forests and scenic beaches of the state also have a magical impact on tourists.
The capital city of Bhubaneshwar has over 500 big and small temples that stand testimony to its glorious past. For the presence of such a large number of temples, Bhubaneshwar is also called 'temple metropolis of India'.
The 11th century Lingaraja temple is one of the best examples of ancient Orissan temple architecture. Konark, some 64 kms away from Bhubaneshwar has the world famous Sun temple. Built in the form of a chariot, seven horses are shown pulling the mammoth chariot fitted with 24 large wheels.
The temple has also been declared an UNESCO World Heritage site.
Puri, near Konark, is regarded as one of the four sacred Hindu pilgrimage centres for the presence of the Jagannath temple. The imposing 65 metre tall building was built in the 12th century.
Tourists are also attracted to the golden beaches of Orissa namely Chandipur and Gopalpur. The beaches of Puri and Konark are also visited in large numbers.
Orissa does not let down wildlife enthusiasts either.
Nandan Kanan on the outskirts of Bhubaneshwar is India's largest lion safari park. The park also has a botanical and zoological garden. The presence of around three dozen white tigers further adds to the attraction of the park. Some 320 kms from Bhubaneshwar in Mayurbhanj district, Simlipal is another wildlife sanctuary having a rich variety of flora and fauna.
Among Orissa's oldest heritage are the caves of Udaigiri and Khandgiri dating back to 2300 years. The 113 caves, created by Jain monks, have exquisite rock cut images of that period.
The naturally gifted artisans of Orissa have filled the markets of the state with their exquisite products.
A tour to Orissa would remain an incomplete affair if tourists fail to pick some of the state's best buys. Be it the silverwork of Cuttack, coloured wall hangings of Pipli, the intricate paintings of Raghurajpur or the glorious hand woven fabrics of Sambalpur, the list of attractions is virtually endless.
Orissa's staple is mainly rice and curry. But there are many delicacies both in the vegetarian and non-vegetarian categories which should not be missed by tourists visiting the colourful state.
Places of Interest
Bangalore
Angul is a newly created district since 1st April 1993 after reorganisation of the districts of Orissa. Clothed with lush green forests, the district is rich in varieties of wildlife. The river Mahanadi passes through this district forming a 22-km long narrow gorge, one of the mightiest gorges in India.
Popularly known as 'Satkosia', it is an ideal habitat for varieties of crocodiles. The phenomenon of boulders in Talcher area is unique in India and has puzzled the geologists for centuries.
Recently, it has come to limelight with the establishment of National Aluminium Company Ltd. (NALCO), the largest in Asia. As an important road junction, Angul serves the ideal base for visiting the places of interest in its neighbourhood.
At present the location advantage and abundant stock of manpower and raw materials play an important role in the industrial development of the district.
A visit to the district will be a rewarding experience.
How To Reach:
- By Air:The nearest airport for approaching the places of interest in the district of Angul is at Bhubaneswar (160-km), which is connected with New Delhi , Calcutta , Chennai, Mumbai , Vishakhapatnam, Hyderabad and Nagpur by boeing flights.
- By Rail:Angul is a railhead on S.E. Railway.
- By Road:Situated on N.H. 42 at a distance of 160-km from Bhubaneswar, the place is an important road junction of the State connected by regular bus services from Bhubaneswar , Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Talcher, Sambalpur, Sundargarh, Rourkela, Raipur, Durgapur and other important places of the State and sister States.
Places to See:
Bhimakand, Banarpal, Rengali, Samal, Khuludi.
Mysore
One of the major cities of eastern India, Bhubaneshwar is the capital of eastern Indian state of Orissa. Bhubaneshwar derives its name from the Sanskrit word Tribhuvaneswara which means Lord Shiva. A city with a spiritual atmosphere, a number of beautiful temples dot the landscape of Bhubaneswar. Infact, the city is also called the ' Temple Metropolis of India'. Some of Bhubaneshwar's temples are more than 2000 years old. But instead of living in the past, Bhubaneshwar has developed its civic amenities well and is regarded as one of the better planned cities of India. Bhubaneshwar is one city that has blended tradition with modern necessities very well.
How To Reach:
- By Air:Connected with Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Varanasi, Raipur and Vishakhapatnam.
- By Rail:Directly connected with Calcutta, Puri, Madras, Delhi, Bombay, Bangalore, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Tirupati, Trivandrum.
- By Road:Calcutta- 480 kms, Chilka Lake (Barkul)- 130 kms, Cuttack- 32 kms, Gopalpur- 184 kms, Konark- 64 kms, Madras- 1225 kms, Puri- 62 kms.
Places to See:
Dhauligiri- 8 kms, Udaygiri Khandagiri- 8 kms, Nandan Kanan Zoo- 25 kms, Chandipur- 16 kms, Pipli- 29 kms, Atri Springs- 42 kms, Sun Temple, Konark- 65 kms.
Chandipur
Chandipur a favourite haunt for a small coterie of beach lovers with swaying casuarina trees and the shimmering waters. The uniqueness of Chandipur is that twice a day its waters recede from the shore a good 5-km away, giving water revellers the ultimate pleasure of walking into its shallow depths with fearless abandon.
The beach offers gorgeous views of dynamic seascapes and timeless dawns. Other places of tourist interest around Balasore are Remuna, Panchaligeswar, Aradi and Chandaneswar.
How To Reach:
- By Air:The nearest Airport is Bhubaneswar , which is 214-kms from Chandipur.
- By Rail:The nearest railhead Balasore is on the South Eastern Railway. All Calcutta-Madras rail routes of Southeastern railways touches Balasore. From Howrah, Balasore could be accessible by Dhauli Express, Falaknama Express, East-Coast Express, Puri and Jagannath Express, at different points of time of the day. There are several local trains available as well.
- By Road:Chandipur is connected by road to Balasore 16-kms, Bhubaneshwar 214-kms, Cuttack 230-kms, Calcutta 240-kms etc. The Madras bound National Highway No-5 linking Calcutta- Balashore-Cuttack-Bhubaneswar is the main connector by road. There are several other bye-routes too such as Kolaghat-Digha-Jaleswar routes and Belda route. It takes approx 7-8 hours to reach Chandipur from Calcutta. The usual conveyance is a full reserved Ambassador, Sumo, Maruti, Auto or Tracker from Balasore.
Puri
Puri is located on the Bay of Bengal coast in the eastern Indian state of Orissa. The place is at a distance of 60 kms from Bhubaneshwar, Orissa's capital city. Puri is regarded as sacred by Hindus for the presence of Jagannath temple. Puri is also popular for its white sandy beach. Tourists visit Puri in thousands to pay obeisance at Jagannath temple and take part in the annual Rath yatra festival. This place of religious significance is also called 'Sri Purusottama Dham'. Due to its proximity to state capital Bhubaneshwar, tourists find it very convenient to travel to Puri.
How To Reach:
- By Air:The Nearest Airport is Bhubaneswar- 65 kms.
- By Rail:Well connected to Berhampore (Orissa), Bhubaneswar, Calcutta, Cochin, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Madras, Tirupati, Trivandrum, Varanasi.
- By Road:Bhubaneshwar- 62 kms, Calcutta- 541 kms, Chilika- 167 kms, Konark- 31 kms, Madras- 1285 kms, Sambalpur- 362 kms, Vishakhapatnam- 486 kms.
Places to See:
Shri Jagannath Temple, Daria Hanuman and Sonar Gouranga Temple, Gundicha Char, Indradyumma Tank, Narendra/Chandan Tank, Loknath Temple, Swarga Dwar, Sea Beach at Puri.
Konark
Temple city of Konark is located in eastern Indian state of Orissa. Konark''s distance from Puri and state capital Bhubaneshwar are 35 kms and 65 kms respectively. Located on the Bay of Bengal coast , Konark is famous all over the world for the Sun temple.Also called the Black Pagoda, Sun temple is now listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Tourists coming to the temple city also visit the picturesque beach of the place.
How To Reach:
- By Air:Nearest airport Bhubaneshwar- 64 kms is connected with Calcutta, Delhi, Hyderabad, Madras and Nagpur.
- By Rail:Nearest railheads Puri- 31 kms and Bhubaneshwar- 64 kms are connected with the major places.
- By Road:Konark is well-connected with Bhubaneshwar as well as the major places.
Kapilas
The loftiest peak of Kapilas range enshrines the temple of lord Shiva Chandrasekhar at a height of about 457m. The place is identified with 'Kailash', the legendary abode of Lord Shiva. A flight of 1,351 steps and also a ghat road lead to the temple.
Thousands of devout souls throng to Kapilas on the occasion of 'Mahashivaratri, the night consecrated to Lord Shiva in the month of February-March. To the east of the main temple at a higher altitude stands the temple of Narayan and Viswanath.
The hill has several caves as well as the ruins of a mediaeval fort, which are regularly visited by pilgrims. Some of the caves are associated with the Puranic episodes that have great appeal to the visitors. The great names of Shridhar Swami, the celebrated commentator of the 'Bhagabat' and 'Mahima Gosain', the founder of 'Mahima cult', are historically associated with the place.
Besides, the Deer Park and Science Park are two other added attractions of the place.
How To Reach:
- By Air:The nearest airport for approaching the places of interest in the district of Dhenkanal is at Bhubaneswar (99-km), which is connected with New Delhi , Calcutta , Chennai, Mumbai , Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad and Nagpur by boeing flights.
- By Rail:The nearest railway station is situated at Dhenkanal.
- By Road:Located 26-km from Dhenkanal, regular bus services are also available in Kapilas.