Textile Tour - 03 Nights & 04 Days
Bhubaneswar- Local
Upon arrival at Bhubaneswar Airport/Railway station, transfer to hotel and check in to the hotel,After freshup visit Lingaraj Temple(Dedicated to Harihara, a combination of Lord Shiv & Vishnu, this temple was constructed in the 11th century, by JajatiKeshari, a Somavanshi king), Mukteswar temple(This temple that this become famous as “Gem Of Odisha Architecture” ), KedarGouri Temple.then back to hotel & overnight stay at Bhubaneswar..

Bhubaneswar – Olasingh - Bhubaneswar
Morning drive to Olasingh Weaver Village, famous for Tussar Silk Fabric. Explore the village by walk, visit their handloom unit with the village leader. Here you will witness also the classical tiger mask dance. Second half visit to Mangalozodi Eco village to sea Fishing Net weaving & Boat Making process. Mangalozodi is known for Bird Paradise & famous for Community based tourism. This is the best example for conservation of natural habitat & Ecology . Evening back to hotel. Overnight stay at Bhubaneswar.

Bhubaneswar – Nuapatana –Maniabandha -Bhubaneswar
After breakfast check out from hotel then visit Nuapatana textile village, the village has a distinct place in the map of Indian textiles, their TIE & DYE patterns popularly known as “IKAT”. Then visit Maniabandha Textile village.back to hotel & overnight at Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar -Drop
After breakfast check-out from hotel then drive to Bhubaneswar then drop at Bhubaneswar Airport / Railway Station for your onward journey with sweet memories of Odisha.

Textile Tour - 04 Nights & 05 Days
Bhubaneswar- Local
Upon arrival at Bhubaneswar Airport/Railway station, transfer to hotel and check in to the hotel,After freshup visit Lingaraj Temple(Dedicated to Harihara, a combination of Lord Shiv & Vishnu, this temple was constructed in the 11th century, by JajatiKeshari, a Somavanshi king), Mukteswar temple(This temple that this become famous as “Gem Of Odisha Architecture” ), KedarGouri Temple then back to hotel & overnight stay at Bhubaneswar..

Bhubaneswar – Olasingh - Bhubaneswar
Morning drive to Olasingh Weaver Village, famous for Tussar Silk Fabric. Explore the village by walk, visit their handloom unit with the village leader. Here you will witness also the classical tiger mask dance. Second half visit to Mangalozodi Eco village to sea Fishing Net weaving & Boat Making process. Mangalozodi is known for Bird Paradise & famous for Community based tourism. This is the best example for conservation of natural habitat & Ecology . Evening back to hotel. Overnight stay at Bhubaneswar.

Bhubaneswar – Nuapatana –Maniabandha -Bhubaneswar
After breakfast check out from hotel then visit Nuapatana textile village, the village has a distinct place in the map of Indian textiles, their TIE & DYE patterns popularly known as “IKAT”. Then visit Maniabandha Textile village.back to hotel & overnight at Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar – Gopalpur (Jajpur) – Bhubaneswar
After breakfast visit to Gopalpur village in Jajpur district. Gopalpur village is famous for producing Tussar fabrics. It is in Jajpur District in the Indian state of Odisha. This handicraft received the Geographical Indication tag by the Government of India in 2009. Tussar textiles are related to dhoti, joda, Shawl stole, scarves and saris.The production doing by three traditional method,Threading,Spinning & weaving. Females usually assist in reeling the tussar threads holding 'natai' in their right hand and unwinding the thread around the cocoons with their other hand. Twisting the filament, the weaver winds the yarns on the wooden 'natai' at a continuous speed. Embellishments are done by hand, either with extra weft or extra warp with a 'bandha' pattern in hand. The embellishments increase the value of the fabric. Alternatively, reeling machines are available. Traditionally, thread is wound around the chadaki to fill the bobins (nali) for weft with the help of a spinning wheel (charakha). Gandhi charakha or wooden charakha have been replaced by a metal part. Fabric is woven using a 'cut shuttle technique', in which shuttles interlock with one another to form foda kumbha in the weft direction. Shuttles on both sides interlock with the main shuttle for the main body of the fabic. By tie and die bandha technique, the foda kumbha pattern is copied for multiple productions.After visit the village back to Bhubaneswar and overnight stay at Bhubaneswar.

Bhubaneswar - Drop
After breakfast check out from hotel then visit to Ekamrahaat, then drop at Bhubaneswar Airport/Railway Station for your on wards journey with sweet memories of Odisha

Textile Tour - 05 Nights & 06 Days
Bhubaneswar- Local
Upon arrival at Bhubaneswar Airport/Railway station, transfer to hotel and check in to the hotel,After freshup visit Lingaraj Temple(Dedicated to Harihara, a combination of Lord Shiv & Vishnu, this temple was constructed in the 11th century, by JajatiKeshari, a Somavanshi king), Mukteswar temple(This temple that this become famous as “Gem Of Odisha Architecture” ), KedarGouri Temple.then back to hotel & overnight stay at Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar – Olasingh - Gopalpur
After breakfast checkout from hotel then drive to Olasingh Weaver Village, famous for Tussar Silk Fabric. Explore the village by walk, visit their handloom unit with the village leader. Here you will witness also the classical tiger mask dance. Second half visit to Mangalozodi Eco village to sea Fishing Net weaving & Boat Making process. Mangalozodi is known for Bird Paradise & famous for Community based tourism. This is the best example for conservation of natural habitat & Ecology . then check in to hotel. Overnight stay at Gopalpur.

Gopalpur – Padmanabhpur – Berhampur – Bhubaneswar
After breakfast check out from hotel then visit to Padmanavpur village(it’s a cotton weaving village). This is evident from the traditional charkhas and handlooms operational at households in this village. According to weaver families of this heritage crafts village, weaving as livelihood continues for over 200 years, yet it had got a fillip during Gandhian era of swadeshi and khadi.Then proceed to Berhampur city, which is the nursery of famous Berhampuri Patta saree is produced from silks which women love to wear it for its fineness and distinctive designs. The weavers of these families can be found at Bada Bazaar inside the city, as well as in Bakra Nuapada and Pital villages under Chikiti block of Ganjam district.Then Proceed Bhubaneswar,check in to hotel,and overnight stay at Bhubaneswar.

Bhubaneswar – Gopalpur (Jajpur) – Bhubaneswar
After breakfast visit to Gopalpur village in Jajpur district. Gopalpur village is famous for producing Tussar fabrics. It is in Jajpur District in the Indian state of Odisha. This handicraft received the Geographical Indication tag by the Government of India in 2009. Tussar textiles are related to dhoti, joda, Shawl stole, scarves and saris.The production doing by three traditional method,Threading,Spinning & weaving. Females usually assist in reeling the tussar threads holding 'natai' in their right hand and unwinding the thread around the cocoons with their other hand. Twisting the filament, the weaver winds the yarns on the wooden 'natai' at a continuous speed. Embellishments are done by hand, either with extra weft or extra warp with a 'bandha' pattern in hand. The embellishments increase the value of the fabric. Alternatively, reeling machines are available. Traditionally, thread is wound around the chadaki to fill the bobins (nali) for weft with the help of a spinning wheel (charakha). Gandhi charakha or wooden charakha have been replaced by a metal part. Fabric is woven using a 'cut shuttle technique', in which shuttles interlock with one another to form foda kumbha in the weft direction. Shuttles on both sides interlock with the main shuttle for the main body of the fabic. By tie and die bandha technique, the foda kumbha pattern is copied for multiple productions.After visit the village back to Bhubaneswar and overnight stay at Bhubaneswar.

Bhubaneswar – Nuapatana –Maniabandha -Bhubaneswar
After breakfast visit Nuapatana textile village, the village has a distinct place in the map of Indian textiles, their TIE & DYE patterns popularly known as “IKAT”. Then visit Maniabandha Textile village.back to hotel & overnight at Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar - Drop
After breakfast check out from hotel then visit to Ekamrahaat, then drop at Bhubaneswar Airport/Railway Station for your on wards journey with sweet memories of Odisha.

Textile Tour - 06 Nights & 07 Days
Bhubaneswar- Local
Upon arrival at Bhubaneswar Airport/Railway station, transfer to hotel and check in to the hotel,After freshup visit Lingaraj Temple(Dedicated to Harihara, a combination of Lord Shiv & Vishnu, this temple was constructed in the 11th century, by JajatiKeshari, a Somavanshi king), Mukteswar temple(This temple that this become famous as “Gem Of Odisha Architecture” ), KedarGouri Temple.then back to hotel & overnight stay at Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar – Olasingh - Gopalpur
After breakfast checkout from hotel then drive to Olasingh Weaver Village, famous for Tussar Silk Fabric. Explore the village by walk, visit their handloom unit with the village leader. Here you will witness also the classical tiger mask dance. Second half visit to Mangalozodi Eco village to sea Fishing Net weaving & Boat Making process. Mangalozodi is known for Bird Paradise & famous for Community based tourism. This is the best example for conservation of natural habitat & Ecology . then check in to hotel. Overnight stay at Gopalpur.

Gopalpur – Padmanabhpur – Berhampur – Bhubaneswar
After breakfast check out from hotel then visit to Padmanavpur village(it’s a cotton weaving village). This is evident from the traditional charkhas and handlooms operational at households in this village. According to weaver families of this heritage crafts village, weaving as livelihood continues for over 200 years, yet it had got a fillip during Gandhian era of swadeshi and khadi.Then proceed to Berhampur city, which is the nursery of famous Berhampuri Patta saree is produced from silks which women love to wear it for its fineness and distinctive designs. The weavers of these families can be found at Bada Bazaar inside the city, as well as in Bakra Nuapada and Pital villages under Chikiti block of Ganjam district.Then Proceed Bhubaneswar,check in to hotel,and overnight stay at Bhubaneswar.

Bhubaneswar – Gopalpur (Jajpur) – Bhubaneswar
After breakfast visit to Gopalpur village in Jajpur district. Gopalpur village is famous for producing Tussar fabrics. It is in Jajpur District in the Indian state of Odisha. This handicraft received the Geographical Indication tag by the Government of India in 2009. Tussar textiles are related to dhoti, joda, Shawl stole, scarves and saris.The production doing by three traditional method,Threading,Spinning & weaving. Females usually assist in reeling the tussar threads holding 'natai' in their right hand and unwinding the thread around the cocoons with their other hand. Twisting the filament, the weaver winds the yarns on the wooden 'natai' at a continuous speed. Embellishments are done by hand, either with extra weft or extra warp with a 'bandha' pattern in hand. The embellishments increase the value of the fabric. Alternatively, reeling machines are available. Traditionally, thread is wound around the chadaki to fill the bobins (nali) for weft with the help of a spinning wheel (charakha). Gandhi charakha or wooden charakha have been replaced by a metal part. Fabric is woven using a 'cut shuttle technique', in which shuttles interlock with one another to form foda kumbha in the weft direction. Shuttles on both sides interlock with the main shuttle for the main body of the fabic. By tie and die bandha technique, the foda kumbha pattern is copied for multiple productions.After visit the village back to Bhubaneswar and overnight stay at Bhubaneswar.

Bhubaneswar – Nuapatana –Maniabandha -Bhubaneswar
After breakfast visit Nuapatana textile village, the village has a distinct place in the map of Indian textiles, their TIE & DYE patterns popularly known as “IKAT”. Then visit Maniabandha Textile village.back to hotel & overnight at Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar – Bantu – Pipipli - Bhubaneswar
After breakfast visit Bantu textile village, where the weavers weaving only the traditional wrappers, napkins.Then proceed Pipili, is well known for its applique work. "Applique" comes from the French word appliquer,meaning "to put on".There are two variants to this technique: applique, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse appliqué, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together. Pipili appliqué work owes its origin to the culture of Lord Jagannath during the 12th century.[3] Earlier applique umbrellas and canopies were prepared by the Gajapatis for the annual Ratha Jatra of Jagannath. Nowadays its usage is more in household, decorative and festival products. The base cloth includes water proof material for umbrellas, velvet for tents, cotton, and threads.Mythical and natural figures are used for the work, including peacocks, ducks, parrots, trees, elephants, creepers, flowers such as jasmine and lotus, the Sun, half-moon, and Rahu (a mythical demon who once who swallowed up the sun).The craft involves embroidering and stitching. For attaching the pieces of cloth the makers use straight stitch, satin stitch, blind stitch, or buttonhole stitch. Sometimes they also make mirror work and many decorative stitches.We will see the details one of the workshop.Then back to Bhubaneswar and over night stay at Bhubaneswar.

Bhubaneswar - Drop
After breakfast check out from hotel then visit to Ekamrahaat, then drop at Bhubaneswar Airport/Railway Station for your on wards journey with sweet memories of Odisha
