14 Popular Things to Do and See in Odisha

Marvel at the Exquisite Art and Architecture of the Udaygiri and Khandagiri Caves

Udaygiri Caves Odisha
Partially natural and partially man-made, the Udaygiri and Khandagiri caves are the landmark in Odisha.
Situated  in Bhubhaneshwar, these historic caves are ornately carved as to please the eyes of the onlookers. 
Udaygiri has a group of 15 caves while Khandagiri is an 18 caves complex. The caves are famed for its 
impeccable sculptures and reliefs and Brahmi inscriptions.


Lose Yourself to Divinity at Konark Sun Temple

Konark Sun Temple
This 13th century temple has been acclaimed worldwide for its beautiful architecture and intricate carvings. Dedicated to Sun God, most of the parts of this temple now lies in ruins but is still worth paying a visit. Boasting of Kalinga architecture and erotic sculptures of Maithunas this temple excites history buffs and someone who enjoys photography.

Take a Stroll Along the Shore of Peaceful Chandrabhaga Beach

Chandrabhaga Beach

At a short distance from Konark Sun Temple is the pristine Chandrabhaga Beach. The beach has religious
importance as a seven-day fair in honour of Sun God. Devotees from all parts of the country come here to
take a dip during the fair. Apart from the fair, the beach is a lovely place to be at with family and friends.
Witness beautiful sunset and take a stroll along the shore to best enjoy your time here.

Seek the Blessing from the God of Gods at Jagganath Temple

Jagganath Temple

Now, Odisha has got its fame marked by this grand Hindu temple. One of the four holy places for Hindu
devotees, Jagganath Temple needs no introduction. Although a non-Hindu is prohibited from entering the
 temple, it is a pure delight to get the merely get the view of this sacred place from outside as well.

Go Bird Watching at Chilika Lake

Chilika Lake

Chilika Lake is another important identity of Odisha. This brackish water lagoon extended in an area of 1100
 sq km in Puri, Khurda and Ganjam districts is probably the largest coastal lagoon in India. The lake is also an
 ecosystem with a giant fishery resource. One if lucky has the opportunity to spot dolphins here as well. Those
 who love birdwatching, Chilika Lake could be an ideal place to visit in Odisha. The place also makes an
excellent backdrop for some gorgeous pictures.

Get Amazed by the Architecture in Bhubaneshwar

Bhubaneshwar

Dubbed as the ‘City of Temples’, Bhubnaseshwar has a history that goes back to 2000 years. For the delight
of history aficionados, Bhubaneshwar offers a beautiful picture adorned with intricately carved temples. Today, what we see is a city that has a perfect blend of architecture from different eras. It indeed brings out the rich colour of
Indian culture and makes for an ideal place to learn about vibrant history of Odisha. Amongst the must see
places in Bhubaneshwar are Lingaraja Temple, Nandankanan Zoological Park, Raja Rani Temple, Udaygiri
and Khandagiri Caves.

Explore Rural Odisha at Raghurajpur

Raghurajpur Odisha
Raghurajpur is an ideal destination to learn about the rural life of Odisha. No where can you see such a fine
assemblage of artwork. The village has an artistic environment that exhibits the diversity of Oriya culture. It
is a good platform to get acquainted with the lives of rural people and their fine art culture called Pattachitra.
 Craft items like palm leaf inscriptions, stone and wood carvings, papier mache, sodhai work, mural painting,
wooden and cow dung toys, filigree, applique, terracotta are all created and proudly displayed here.

Shop for Oriya Craft at Pipli

Pipli

Famed for appliqué work, Pipli in Odisha opens its doors for tourists to observe the creative side of Oriya
people. The craft involves stitching and embroidering small pieces of colored cloth with flowers, animals,
village scene and traditional designs on to a larger base cloth. At Pipli you can shop for decorative Garden
Umbrellas, Wallets, Wall Hanging, lampshades, Pouches and Bags.

Witness the Widlife Diversity of Odisha at Nandankan Zoological Park

Nandankanan Zoo
Sprawling over 400 hectare of land, Nandankan Zoological Park is an apt place in Odisha to take your kids to.
Situated in Bhubaneshwar, this zoological park is set amidst Chandaka forest and has a beautiful lake called
Kanjia. The park is a home of about 166 species of animals including White Tigers. It also runs an Adopt an
Animal project under which an individual can sponsor food and other necessary items for any animal of their
 choice in the park. It is an interesting place to teach your children the value of wildlife conservation.

Watch the Sun Go Down in Chandipur Beach

Chandipur Beach
Set at the coast of Bay of Bengal, Chandipur Beach in Odisha is known for its 1 to 4km high rising tides. 
The beach is situated about 16kms from Baleswar Railway Station in Balasore district. Apart from its amazing high tide rise, Chandipur beach is known for its beautiful sunset view. A pristine beach, it makes an ideal picnic spot
and a romantic getaway for many.

Marvel at the Diverse Wildlife of Simlipal National Park

Simlipal National Park

Simlipal National Park reflects the rich diversity of wildlife in Odisha. Situated at in the Mayurbhanj district,
Simlipal is a popular elephant reserve. The national park also houses some very pretty waterfalls like
Barehipani and Joranda. An enthralling place, Simlipal can be enjoyed by both adults and children. Like
 Nandankanan Zoological Park, this place also helps in understanding the importance of wildlife conservation.

Explore the Tribal Villages to Witness the Backbone of Culture of Odisha

Tribal Village
Odisha is the home of many tribes who are farmers and food gatherers. These tribes despite their poverty 
have a rich culture and traditions that include highly developed artistic skills like body painting, ornaments 
making, weaving and wall paintings. Music and dance also are an important part of these tribes who rejoice 
at little happiness they can find. To learn about real Odisha, it is advisable to take a tribal tour. Bondo, Didayi, Barogadaba, Kondhs and Dongarias are some of known tribes in Odisha.
Meet the King Crocodiles of Bhitar Kanika Wetland
Bhitar Kanika Wetland
A paradise for nature lovers, Bhitar Kanika Wetland is a major attraction in Odisha. The mangroves extend to
an area of about 650 sq km river delta of the Brahmani and Baitarani rivers. Home to 55 mangrove species,
the mangroves harbor a large population of saltwater crocodiles. The beach called Gahirmatha that separates
Bay of Bengal from the mangroves is the nesting hub for Oliver Ridley Turtles in India. There is nothing so
enthralling than to take a boat ride amongst the intricate mangroves and sight wildlife.

Pause the Time at Ratnagiri

Mahakali Sunset Ratnagiri

Don’t confuse this Ratnagiri with the one in Maharashtra. This historic place is famed as a site of
 Mahavira and an important Buddhist monastery. Ratnagiri is situated Brahmani and Birupa river
 valley in Jajpur district of Odisha. Once, this place was known as a place for meditation and monastic 
life. Today, one can see most of sites here in a ruined state but it still elicit the spiritual feel. If you are 
looking a place that is historic and serene then Ratnagiri is perfect. There are many ways to see 
Odisha and these are amongst the few. It takes extended holidays and a will to discover this mesmeric 
land.