


Bhubaneswar's City Market is a bustling hub of local culture, offering a mix of traditional handicrafts, textiles, and modern shopping experiences.
A bustling local market offering a glimpse into daily life in Bhubaneswar.
One of the oldest temples in Bhubaneswar, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

A museum showcasing the rich tribal culture of Odisha.
Bhubaneswar has a tropical climate, so light, breathable clothing is essential.

Exploring the city market requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Bhubaneswar's climate.
Famous for its local Odiya breakfast items like 'Pitha' and 'Dhoba'
Iconic bakery known for its variety of bread and breakfast items
Community kitchen serving affordable, traditional Odiya lunch
Fried lentil dumplings served with alu dum (potato curry), topped with chili and tamarind chutney.

Sweet rice cakes filled with coconut, jaggery, or sesame seeds, often served with curd.

Cottage cheese cake sweetened with sugar and condensed milk, baked until golden.
Intricately designed textiles with mirror work and appliqué, a traditional craft of Bhubaneswar.
Exquisite jewellery made from silver with intricate designs, a specialty of Odisha.

Vibrant paintings on palm leaves depicting mythological stories, a unique art form of Odisha.
The Pinnacles are a stunning natural wonder in Western Australia, featuring towering limestone formations that rise from the yellow sand, creating an otherworldly landscape.
Bisle Gorge View Point offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the deep valley and the river below, surrounded by lush greenery and the Western Ghats.
Madiyan Koil Temple, a 13th-century Hindu temple, is renowned for its intricate carvings and annual chariot festival.