Overview

Tour Name:- Best Of Orrisa Tour

Duration:- 8 Nights -9 Days

Destination:- New Delhi, Bhubaneshwar, Puri, Gopalpur

Package Details

The capital city of Odisha, Bhubaneswar is a beautiful city to explore as it has so much to offer, in terms of tradition, culture and sights to see. Once here, travellers understand how this city is actually a hidden gem and how much there is to explore and experience. If there is a stunning coastline, there are also ancient temples, all of which are worth visiting. In addition, there are several institutes of learning, which make for great places to explore. There are not just interesting sites to be seen, but plenty of shopping experiences to be enjoyed as well. The city offers the chance to sample some of the most delicious local flavours, as well as some of the freshest seafood. Besides, there are plenty of places around Bhubaneswar that can be explored and some of these include the cities of Puri, Cuttack and Konark.

 

Tour Highlights:-

 Delhi

 Red Fort, Raj Ghat, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, India Gate, President's House, Humayun's   Tomb & Qutub Minar
 Optional Sound & Light Show at Red Fort with dinner at Chor Bazaar

 

 Bhubaneshwar

 Lingaja Temple, Dhauli, Laxminarayan Temple, Rajarani Temple, Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves,   Nandankanon Zoological Park

 Puri

Jagannath Temple, Puri Beach, Konark Beach Raghurajpur Artist Village, Chilika Lake, Swargadwar Beach, Chilika Wildlife Sanctuary, Sakshi Gopal Temple, Vimala Temple, Gundicha Temple, Daya River, Loknath Temple, Baliharachandi Beach, Nalabana Bird Sanctuary, Bedi Hanuman Temple, Markandesvara Temple, Sree Chaitanya Gaudiya Math, Varahi Deula Temple, Puri Light House

 Gopalpur

 Berhampur, Chilka Lake, Taptapani, Mahuru Kalua, Patisonapur, Taratarini, Jaugarh, Rambha,   Ghodahada, Tampara

 

 

Package Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Delhi

Arrive by International flight, after traditional 'Swagat' (Welcome) our representative would assist you at airport and transfer to the hotel for check in. Delhi is a bustling metropolis, which successfully combines in its folds the ancient with modern. Its strategic location was the prime reasons why successive dynasties chose it as their seat of power. In fact, more mythological cities are believed to be here, like the city of Indraprastha from the Hindu epic Mahabharata, founded around 5000 BC. Numerous monuments were built over several centuries by different rulers like Qutub-ud-din Aibek, Alauddin Khilji, Tughlaks, Humayun and Shah Jahan, who built the Walled City Shah Jahanabad.
Later in first half of 20th century much of New Delhi was planned by Sir Edwin Lutyens, who laid out a grandiose central administrative area as a testament to British rule in India. The division in walled city and New Delhi also marks the division in life styles. Check into the hotel. Rest of the day at leisure.

Overnight at Hotel - Delhi


Day 2 - Delhi - Bhubaneswar

Today we take a flight to Bhubaneswar, (2hrs 10 min appx) the temple city of India. Once the capital of ancient Kalinga, the city has a long history and is today a bustling centre for commerce and religious activity. These temples are unique in themselves, not only in their architectural beauty but also in the wonderful sculptures. Later we take a tour of Bhubaneswar visiting Lord Shiva Lingaraja Temple, the 11th century temple of Bhubaneswar has been described as truest fusion of dream and reality. Next we visit Mukteshwara Temple, a 7th-8th century AD tempe which is one of the most ornate temples in Bhubaneswar. The intricate carvings of the deities stand testimony to the influence of Hindu, Buddha and Jain style of architecture. We also visit Parashurameshwara Temple, a small but richly decorated shrine of Shiva that was built in the 7th century. It is one of the best examples of the Orissa style of temple architecture.

Overnight at Hotel - Bhubaneshwar


Day 3 - Bhubaneswar - Puri - Konark

Today we drive to Puri, (Distance 66.4 kms appx) en-route visit Dhauli and Pipli village and Konark (Sun Temple). First we stop at Dhauli, where Mauryan Emperor Ashoka the Great renounced bloody warfare and embraced the teachings of Buddha after victory over kingdom of Kalinga. Here we visit Peace Pagoda known as Shanti Stupa built in early 1970 by Japanese. Also visit two ancient rock edicts, today eclipsed by the presence of the Pagoda. Dating from 260 BC they outline Ashoka's detailed instructions to his administrators to rule with gentleness and fairness. Next we visit the colorful Pipli village, where Orissan handicrafts, the specialty is applique work. Later we drive to Puri, en route we visit Konark temple - Chariot of the Sun God, built by King Langula Narasimha Deva in the 13 century AD in the Golden era of Orissan art. This crowning piece of Orissan architecture and sculpture is sheer poetry on stone.

February Attraction: Performance of the Annual Dance Festival which is held by the stunning ruins of the Sun Temple. Renowned exponents of Indian classical dance forms participate at this festival.

Overnight at Hotel- Puri


Day 4 - Puri

Today we visit the famous Jagannath Temple, dedicated to Krishna (Vishnu) in his deity form of Jagannath, meaning Lord of the Universe (Jag translates to Universe, nath means Lord). The present temple structure was built by Ananta Brama Chodaganga Dev in middle of 12th century AD (1078-1147 AD). It is a curvilinear temple which rises to 214 feet. Crowning the very top is the 'srichakra' (an eight spoked wheel) of Vishnu. The most important festival is the Rath Yatra or the Chariot festival once a year. Later we explore the Puri beach, one of India's finest beaches. Puri Beach attracts millions of travellers to India with its strategic setting and religious importance.

Overnight at Hotel - Puri


Day 5 - Puri - Gopalpur - Chilka Lake

Today we drive to Gopalpur (Distance 175 kms appx), en-route visit Chilka Lake, famous for its bird sanctuary. It is Asia's largest inland salt-water lagoon. Studded with small islands including the picturesquely named Honeymoon Island and Breakfast Island, the lake is separated by a sandy ridge. It is dotted with small islands and has an impressive array of bird life both native and migrant. White bellied sea eagles, graylag geese, purple moorhen, jacana, herons and flamingos are most popular bird species found. Other than the birds, its shores are home to black buck, spotted deer, golden jackals and the lake which is rich in aquatic life, its water harbours various species of fish including the famous Chilka dolphin. prawn, crab and mackerel. Fishing is an important source of livelihood for the locales.
Later drive to Gopalpur on Sea, ancient sea port not often visited by tourists. Sand dunes, groves of coconut palm and casuarinas separate the small town from the beach.

Overnight at Hotel- Gopalpur


Day 6 - 7 - Gopalpur

Day at leisure.

Overnight at Hotel - Gopalpur


Day 8 - Gopalpur - Bhubaneswar - Delhi

Today we drive to Bhubaneswar to board the flight to Delhi. Upon arrival, assistance and check-in the hotel.

Overnight at the Hotel - Delhi


Day 9 - Depart Delhi Transfer

Today we take a guided tour of Old Delhi, the 17th century walled city of Shah Jehanabad, visiting the great Jama Masjid, the principal mosque of Old Delhi. Built in the year 1656 AD by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it is the largest and best known mosque in India. Later we walk down or take a rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk, the old marketplace of Shah Jehanabad now a picturesque bazaar to reach Red Fort, built in the year 1648 by Shah Jehan. In New Delhi, we visit Raj Ghat, memorial to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. It is a simple black marble platform that marks the spot of his cremation on 31 January 1948. Further we drive past India Gate, memorial built in the year 1931 to commemorate the Indian soldiers who died in the World War I and the Afghan Wars. The names of the soldiers who died in these wars are inscribed on the walls. President's House, the official residence of the President of India, built in the year 1931. Until 1950 it was known as Viceroy's House and served as the residence of the Governor-General of British India. We will also visit Humayun's Tomb, memorial of Mughal Emperor Humayun, built in the year 1562. The complex is a World Heritage Site and the first example of this type of Mughal architecture in India. Qutub Minar, built in the year 1206 by Qutub-ud-din Aibek. It is the tallest (72m) brick minaret in the world, an important example of Indo-Islamic Architecture. Qutub Minar and its monuments are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Later dinner and transfer to airport.