Languages spoken Oriya,
Bengali, Hindi and English
Best time to visit
October-April
STD code 06752
Introduction
to city Puri - In Orissa
Puri as known to
the Hindus all over the world is a holy town located on the
eastern coast of India. Besides being a religious centre,
Puri is also known for the good stretch of the white sand
beaches on the banks of Bay of Bengal. The easy accessibility
from almost all the major towns and cities of India, wide
beaches, the fishing farms and the superb resorts make it
an important tourist destination and a major base point to
visit the nearby important sites. The famous temple of Lord
Jagannath and the annual Rath yatra festival here attracts
a large number of tourists every year. The Jagannath Temple
is one of the four most important Hindu pilgrimage sites
or the chardham, the other three being Dwarka,
Badrinath, and Rameshwaram. Moreover, the scenic spots all
over this small town with the beaches that offer breathtaking
view of sunrise and sunset and the traditional methods of
fishing used by the local fishermen are some of the other
aspects for which Puri has always attracted the attention
of the people.
Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination - Puri
Puri, the name
itself attracts the attention of all those who are aware
of its importance. This shows that Puri has a lot to offer
to the tourists here. Starting from the Jagannath
temple, a massive temple structure made in the style
of Kalinga architecture, to the much talked about white sand
beaches on the Bay of Bengal, the list of attractions here
is endless. Moreover, the Gundicha ghar,
the home of lord Krishna’s dear aunt, also attracts
attention of the tourists especially during the time of Rath
yatra. Overall the calm and cool nature of the locals here
makes Puri a peaceful getaway.
A
number of interesting places exist around the city of Puri
where you can go out for the excursions. The sites being
natural wonders, architectural marvels and local delight,
definitely make themselves worth a visit. Some of such sites
would include the Raghurajpur village, a
village where work is worship and fine craftsmanship runs
in the local people’s blood. The excursion also includes
a visit to the famous Konark Temple also
called the black pagoda, an angle in the golden triangle
of Bhubaneswar, Puri and Konark. The inviting beaches of
Konark and the exotic aquatic experience in the Chilika
lake is a once in a lifetime opportunity to be close
to nature in her best. Moreover, the interesting legends
and a life size image of Lord Krishna at Sakhi Gopal make
this spot a must visit site in your excursion.
South
East India is home to some of the most stunning scenery,
remarkable religious monuments and vibrant cultural
centres. This journey begins with a visit to the Temple
towns followed by visit to the tribal areas thus exploring
the unique tribal life styles.