Odisha undoubtedly has a lot of gorgeous spots to visit, and a few of the famous places include –
1. Puri
Puri is one of the most visited and most common destinations in Odisha. So, if you haven’t been to this spiritually enlightened place, you must consider visiting at least once in your lifetime.
Every year in the months of June and July, Jagannath temple serves as the starting point for the famous rath yatra. Puri's most famous Sun Temple, Konark, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-visit place. Apart from these places, you should visit landmarks like Puri Beach and the Chilika Lake, which is India's largest saltwater lake.
2. Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar is known as India's temple city, containing more than 700 temples from diverse historical periods. In addition, it is one of Odisha's top tourist destinations and a city with a growing economic sector.
Moreover, the temples are a history enthusiast's paradise as they showcase the expertise of ancient architecture. This excellence is visible in the temples like the Lingaraj Temple, Rajarani Temple, and Parasurameswara Temple.
3. Cuttack
Cuttack is the second-largest city of Odisha and is also regarded as its cultural hub. The Bali Yatra is one of the famous cultural festivals here, which is a must-see.
Also, the famous seaport and beach of Paradip, the 14th-century Fort of Barabati, the Mahanadi Barrage, the temples of Singanatha and Bhattarika, and the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary are the must-visit places.
4. Konark
While the Rath Yatra in Puri may command attention, the Rath Yatra in Baripada should not be disregarded. This location hosts the second-oldest and largest Rath Yatra in Odisha after Puri and is also known as Dwitiya Srikhetra (Second Puri).
Additionally, you can also witness Chhau dance, a dance indigenous to this area, making this place special. Also, the Bangripori "tusser" cloth is a must-have when shopping in this market.
5. Baripada
While the Rath Yatra in Puri may command attention, the Rath Yatra in Baripada should not be disregarded. This location hosts the second-oldest and largest Rath Yatra in Odisha after Puri and is also known as Dwitiya Srikhetra (Second Puri).
Additionally, you can also witness Chhau dance, a dance indigenous to this area, making this place special. Also, the Bangripori "tusser" cloth is a must-have when shopping in this market.
6. Gopalpur
Gopalpur is one of the most peaceful beaches in Eastern India. So, if you want to unwind from quotidian stress, this is the perfect spot for you. Additionally, the seafood is also worth trying here since there are so many shacks along the beach. You can visit here from September to February as these are ideal months to enjoy.
Furthermore, Gopalpur Lighthouse and Chilika Lake are two attractions worth stopping by.
7. Sambalpur
Sambalpur, surrounded by lush vegetation, serves as a gateway to Western Odisha. This place is known for its rivers, verdant woods, breathtaking hills, and diverse wildlife. Also, you can visit the renowned Hirakud Dam. Furthermore, similar to the other parts of Odisha, temples play a significant role in Sambalpur, and many worshippers come to these temples.
8. Rourkela
Rourkela is an industrial city and one of the first commercial cities in India. It is also known as the "steel city of Odisha" and "Ispat Nagar."
Although this place is famous for steel, there are numerous sites to explore unrelated to steel. These attractions include the Khandadhar Waterfalls, the confluence of the Sankha, Koel, and subterranean Saraswati rivers, as well as the Darjing, Deoghaar, and Ved Vyas.
9. Dhauli
If you believe that Odisha is exclusively well-known for its Hindu temples, you must visit Dhauli, a town 8 kilometres from Bhubaneswar. This place is revered by Lord Buddha's devotees and is situated on the banks of the Daya River. Also, Ashoka is claimed to have had a change of heart and joined Buddhism after witnessing the Daya River turn red with the blood of those who perished in the fight.
10. Bargarh
Bargarh is home to century-old temples and scenic splendour in the form of Gandhamadan, Pampanga Hills, Nrusinghanath Temple, Kedarnath Temple, and Chal Dhar Waterfall. This place is also the home of Gandhamadan Parvat, also known as Gandhamadana Mountain, referenced in the Ramayana.