A must-visit iconic landmark, this temple is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites in India. Non-Hindus can admire its architecture from outside.
Enjoy the golden sands and waves of this famous beach, perfect for leisure walks, swimming, and witnessing breathtaking sunrises and sunsets.
If visiting during June/July, don’t miss the world-famous chariot festival dedicated to Lord Jagannath.
Visit this Asia's largest brackish water lagoon. Spot migratory birds, Irrawaddy dolphins, and enjoy a serene boat ride.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this stunning 13th-century temple is a masterpiece of ancient Kalinga architecture.
Known for Pattachitra art, this village showcases traditional art and craftsmanship. Meet artisans and buy souvenirs.
Famous for its applique work, this village is ideal for picking up vibrant handmade fabrics, bags, and decorative items.
Admire intricate sand sculptures created by artists, often themed on global or spiritual topics.
A significant spot during Rath Yatra, this temple is where Lord Jagannath rests for seven days.
This sanctuary is home to diverse flora, fauna, and picturesque beaches. Spot deer, blackbucks, and turtles.
Savor authentic Odia dishes like Dalma, Chhena Poda, and Puri-style seafood, including prawn and fish curry.
Known for its spiritual significance, it's believed to be a gateway to heaven for souls.
Learn about Odisha’s traditional stone carving, wood carving, and other crafts at this museum founded by artist Sudarshan Sahoo.
This ancient Shiva temple is a serene spot for devotees and history enthusiasts alike.
Near the Konark Sun Temple, this serene beach is ideal for a tranquil morning experience and photo ops.