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A Tour of Bhubaneswar City is incomplete without a visit to the following Tourist Attractions.
Odisha State Museum
The museum, located at BJB Nagar's teaching center, began with a modest collection of antique coins, unearthed sculptures, and other items. However, it evolved over time and currently holds a diverse collection of rare artifacts, archeological items, preserved art pieces, and ancient manuscripts.
Museum of Man
This outstanding museum is a must-see for anybody interested in the state's 62 tribes or planning a trip to visit state's tribal territories.
Pathani Samantha Planetarium
The Pathani Samanta Planetarium is named for astronomer Pathani Samanta. It is located in Acharya Vihar, near Apollo Hospitals. It was developed to raise awareness about space science.
Odisha Modern Art Gallery
The Orissa Modern Art Gallery is the only exhibition that presents a substantial, long-term performance of chosen modern pieces of art.
Ekamra Haat
Ekamra Haat, located in a tiny portion of one of the state's major exhibition grounds, is a one-of-a-kind collection of arts and crafts, handlooms, and embroidered works from various Indian states.
Dhauli Hills
Dhauli Giri Hills, located around 8 kilometers from Bhubaneswar, is most renowned for its Peace Pagoda. The dome-like Shanti Stupa features stone panels depicting Lord Buddha's footsteps and the Bodhi tree.
Lingaraj Temple
The majestic structure, standing at 180 feet, inspires awe. It is reverence among its visitors. Built in the eleventh century AD, The temple is regarded as one of India's best examples of a fully Hindu temple.
Mukteswar Temple
Mukteswar represents the onset of age. Ironically, the two temples sit near to each other, and this may be the only period in history when one can view human architectural progress in close quarters.
Rajarani Temple
Set in scenic surroundings, the Rajarani temple represents a beautiful symphony of skilled design, form harmony, and excellent craftsmanship. It's no surprise that it is regarded as the pinnacle of Bhubaneswar temple architecture. Historians think that it was named Indresvara Temple and devoted to Lord Shiva.
Udayagiri & Khandagiri Caves
The caves, located just seven kilometers beyond Bhubaneswar, take us back in time and are likely the only known history of an era that remains wrapped in mystery. Built about the second century BC by Emperor Kharavela during the Meghavahana dynasty!
Nadndankanan Zoo
It is situated 15 kilometers from Bhubaneswar and was opened in 1960. It has the feature of having been India's first zoo to join the WAZA. It is an international organization committed to animal welfare and conservation. You can find a wide range of wild animals in the zoo with a safari available.
Jagannath Temple (PURI):
Jagannath shrine, located 2.5 kilometers from Puri Junction, is a holy shrine in the center of Puri, Orissa. It is the most respected pilgrimage place for Hindus, since it is part of the sacred Char Dham Yatra, alongside Badrinath, Dwarka, and Rameshwaram.
Puri Beach
The pilgrim town is noted for its golden beaches, which define its eastern border. Tourists may be seen heading to the sea and relaxing on one of the country's safest beaches. People congregate on the beach throughout the day, with the exception of the afternoon.
With the annual Beach Festival taking place in November, the beach has now become a favorite haunt of both Indian and foreign beach lovers. Located at a mere distance of 35 kms from the Sun Temple and 65 kms from Bhubaneshwar, the beach is an ideal place for an introvert holiday maker for the scarcity of crowd here.
Konark Sun Temple
Konark Sun Temple serves as an historical shrine in Konark, located approximately thirty-five kilometers (22 miles) north of Puri city on the beach in Puri area, Odisha, India.
Gopalpur on Sea
Gopalpur was formerly a significant harbor for Kalinga's mariners. Even during World War I, it was a vital military seaport where soldiers would embark on their route to Burma.
Ideal for both sailing and surfing, the beach is fairly isolated and remains undisturbed by the day trippers. Avid beach combers have time and again declared the beach as one of the finest ones at the Eastern Coast. The alluring capability of the beach has pressurized the authorities to revitalize the port again and make it fit for modern ships. May the pleasures of the beach with her backwaters continue to spread its aquatic magic!
Chilika Lake (Satapada) :
Satapada is located in the south-east section of Chilika Lagoon & is well-known for the Sea Entrance Island, where Chilika Lake joins the Bay of Bengal. Seeing the link between the Chilika lagoon and the sea is also an excellent experience while visiting Satapada.
With the annual Beach Festival taking place in November, the beach has now become a favorite haunt of both Indian and foreign beach lovers. Located at a mere distance of 35 kms from the Sun Temple and 65 kms from Bhubaneshwar, the beach is an ideal place for an introvert holiday maker for the scarcity of crowd here.
Simlipal National Park
Similipal is one of the original nine declared tiger reserves, created in 1973. A unique Melanistic Tiger as well as Black Tiger was recently discovered in Similipal, most likely for the first occurrence in history. The woodlands are wet deciduous forest (monsoon forest), and all 12 rivers feed the dense forest of Similipal.
Set on a wide expanse of Sal forest, this park is nestled in the very centre of Mayurbhanj, the northernmost district of Odisha (Orissa). Notable variations in topography, conducive climate and required vegetation has supported large varieties of animals, birds and reptiles to flourish in one of the earliest and finest of India's 15 Tiger reserves falling under Project Tiger. A forested, hilly terrain 200 km south-west of Kolkata, the reserve is endowed with an exceptional biodiversity. Of the reserve's almost 1,000 species of flowering plants, 94 are orchids, many of which are on show at the small display at Gurguria.
BhitarKanika
Bhitarkanika is India's second-largest mangrove environment, behind the Sunderbans. The National Park is mostly a network of streams and canals flooded with water by the streams resulting in a distinct ecosystem.
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