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Best places to visit in Odisha during Summers.

Are you thinking about going on a family trip this summer? Odisha, on the other hand, has a lot to offer in the east of India. From beaches to ancient temples, from artisan-made crafts to priceless gems, from holy rivers to magnificent waterfalls, from sand art to sand in your feet at the beaches, from a thrilling scuba diving experience to a pleasant boating experience, from praying at temples to dance at festivals, from seeing the beauty of handmade fabric to scenic ones in the forests, from migratory birds and sea turtles to wild animals, from picnic sports to water sports, And we’ve got you covered with the sights you’ll want to see during your next summer vacation in Odisha. The locations for you are given below.

Puri:                                                                                                                    

Puri is the holy land of Jagannath and is located on the east coast of the Bay of Bengal. The sandy beaches are only 70 kilometres away. It is located in the Mahanadi River’s coastal delta. Puri has a mild climate, with humidity that lasts for virtually the entire year. The temperature rises to 36°C in the summer and drops to 17°C in the winter. Puri is home to numerous temples, including Jagannatha Temple, Puri’s Pancha Tirtha, Gundicha Temple, and Swargadwar. Puri is also home to world-famous sand art. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Odisha during summers.

Konark: 

The annual Konark dance festival is held in Konark, which is also located in the Puri district. The Sun Temple, which was established in the 13th century, is the principal attraction of Konark. Konark temple and Chandrabaga beach, which is claimed to be one of Odisha’s cleanest beaches, are both worth visiting. It is one of the best places to visit in Odisha during summers.

Bhubaneshwar: 

Odisha’s capital is Bhubaneshwar. In 1946, it took the place of Cuttack as the state capital. It is also known as India’s temple city. It is the epicentre of east India’s cultural significance. The city of Bhubaneshwar is bordered on the south by the Daya River and the east by the Kuakhai River. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures in the low 30s Celsius; during dry spells in May and June, maximum temperatures frequently approach 40 °C. Winter only lasts around ten weeks, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 18 degrees Celsius in December and January. The hottest month is May, with daily temperatures ranging from 32 to 42 degrees Celsius. All of the temples are built in the Kalinga architectural style, with a pine spire rising to a point above the sanctuary, which houses the presiding god, and a pyramid-covered hall where people can sit and pray. Lingaraja Temple, Muktesvara Temple, Rajarani Temple, and Ananta Vasudeva Temple are some of the most well-known temples in the area. You can’t miss these places to visit in Odisha during summers.

Chilika: 

Chilika is also known as the “Laguna Land.” Chilka is located on the outskirts of the Ganjam, Khurda, and Puri districts. The main cause for tourism in the Chilika region is Chilika Lake. Aside from the lake, Chilka offers a variety of tourist activities such as boating, fishing, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. Chilka is best visited during the winter months of October and March. During this time of year, the area attracts a large number of migratory birds, which are worth observing.

places to visit in Odisha during summers

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Rourkela:

Ispat Nagar and the Steel City of Odisha are two more names for Rourkela. It is encircled by a series of hills as well as rivers such as the Koel, Sankha, and Brahmani. Rourkela has a tropical climate and gets a lot of rain between July and September. It is known for offering travellers a diverse choice of parks to visit.

Sambalpur:

Sambalpur is a city in the state of Odisha, in the western section of the state. It is one of the state’s largest and oldest cities. It is located on the Mahanadi River’s banks. On the outskirts of Sambalpur is the Hirakud dam. The Hirakud Dam, Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Ushakothi Wildlife Sanctuary, Samleshwari Temple, Ghanteswari Temple, Leaning Temple of Huma, and the Lost Temples of Hirakud Reservoir are all popular tourist destinations.

Cuttack:

Cuttack is Odisha’s former capital and second-largest city. It is also known as the judicial city because it is home to the Odisha high court. It is also where Netaji Subash Chandra Bose was born. It has a humid and dry tropical climate. The Epiphany Church, Bukhari Baba Dargah, and Cuttack Chandi Temple are some of the tourist attractions here.

Odisha Tourism : Cuttack

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Barbil: 

This palace is surrounded by stunning natural scenery. There are numerous waterfalls and picnic areas to be found.

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So, what are you waiting for? Book your flights, pack your belongings, and travel to a place like this for a completely different experience.

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