Puri is the only Odisha destination that has seen its tourism and pilgrimage value increase. Puri is the ideal combination of Sun, Sea and Sand as well as Spirituality. International tourists flock to Puri India’s golden beach. Puri tourism, a popular tourist destination in India, offers complete relaxation and rejuvenation.

JAGANNATH TEMPLE PURI
Because of the Jagannath temple, Puri is often called “the spiritual capital” of Odisha. These popular names for the Jagannath temple Puri include Nilachala and Nilagiri as well as Purusottam Kshetra and Sreekshetra. because of its devotional significance in the Hindu religion. Jagannath Dham, one of the four Dhams, is considered to be the most sacred shrine. Without Lord Jagannath’s blessings, one’s pilgrimage will not be complete. This shrine is the only one in India where Goddess Radha, Durga, Lakshmi and Parvati, Sati, Shakti, and Parvati abode with Krishna. History says that the Jagannath temple was built by King Chodaganga Deva in the 11th century A.D. This land is renowned for its annual chariot festival.

PURI SEA BEACH
There is nothing more beautiful than to watch the sunset and sunrise on Puri beach. The second main attraction of Puri, located on the shores of Bay of Bengal beaches, is its beach. This beach is deemed the safest for swimming and best for sunbathing. You will see sand art every day on this beach. An annual beach festival draws a greater crowd from different parts of the globe.

ATHARNALA BRIDGE
This ancient bridge is one of the tourist attractions in Puri. It was built in the 13th Century by Ganga Dynasty. The 18 passages that make up this medieval bridge are a perfect example of its medieval status. This bridge, measuring 85 meters in length, is part of archaeological heritage.

GUNDICHA TEMPLE
You must visit Puri’s Gundicha temple during your trip. It is a very important place of devotion in Puri. The Kalinga-style temple, which was designed by Queen Indradyumna (the founder of Jagannath temple), was built in the Kalinga style. Gundicha temple is a great place to be during the Chariot Festival, when all three Lords rest for seven days after they have left their temple.

MAUSI MAA TEMPLE
PURI SIGHTSEEING CONTAINS THIS TEMPLE, AS IT’S AN EXISTING ANCIENTTEMPLE DEDICATED to LORD JAGANNATH (MOTHER’S SISTER). DURING THE ANNUAL CARR FESTIVAL, ALL THREE LORDS STAY AT THE TEMPLE TO EAT FAMOUS PODA PITHA AND FOR VARIED RITUALS

BALIHARACHANDI
Baliharchandi is a popular tourist attraction in Puri. It offers both spiritual and tourism perspectives. Baliharchandi is located 20 kilometers from Puri and offers stunning views of the Bhargavi river as well as the ocean. This place is named after Goddess Baliharchandi, believed to have been an incarnation Goddess Durga. People love to picnic here and enjoy the natural beauty of nature.

RAGHURAJPUR
It is known as the famed artist’s village in Odisha. It is also home to Odissi dance Guru Kelucharana Mohapatra. The Gotipua dance, which was practiced by young boys from this village still exists today, can be seen.

PIPILI
Pipili is a must-see for Puri tourists as it is the heart of Odisha’s traditional craft village. Pipili is the center of applique work. You can find many applique handbags, lampshades and wall hangings today.

CHILIKA LAKE
Chilika is Asia’s largest saltwater lake. It is a brackish-water lagoon that extends across the Ganjam, Khurda and Puri districts. It is home to migratory birds in the winter and dolphins, which you can see at Satapada. Chilika Wildlife Sanctuary covers an area of 1100 km2 and is home to many species of fauna and avifauna.

CHANDRABHAGA
Chandrabhaga is located 3km from Konark on a Puri sightseeing itinerary. This is a beautiful beach and well worth a visit. This place is brought to the forefront of tourist’s attention every year by Chandrabhaga Fair.

KONARK
The Sun temple in Konark is UNESCO’s great heritage. It is dedicated to Lord Sun. It was constructed in a chariot-style. The temple’s rich history is well worth hearing and the archaeological structure is well worth seeing. You should include Konark in your Puri trip. International tourists flock to Konark for the annual dance festival and unspoiled beaches.

SAKHI GOPAL TIMEPLE
This temple is a miniature version of the Puri Jagannath Temple. After winning over Kanchi depict, King Prataprudra Devi had the idols of Lord Krishna & Radha established. An annual fair is held on the Anla Navami.

SATAPADA
Coastline Dhaba, as the name implies, is a Dhaba that serves local cuisine. It’s located at the Marine Drive between Puri and Konark. This area is part of Toshali Sands Resort. You will be surrounded by beautiful beaches and a rural atmosphere that allows you to enjoy the best of local cuisines. We have everything you need, from fresh seafood to wood-fired Pizzas, as well as oriental delights.