

Ekamra Haat, a bustling market in Bhubaneswar, is a delightful blend of traditional handicrafts, local cuisine, and cultural performances.

A 11th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Lingaraj, a form of Lord Shiva.

A traditional market offering local handicrafts, textiles, and food.

A museum showcasing the flora, fauna, and geology of the Eastern Ghats and other regions of India.
Rice cake with coconut and jaggery, served with ghee
White peas fritters with spicy potato curry
Cottage cheese cake with sugar and cardamom

Applique work is a traditional craft of Odisha, featuring intricate designs made by stitching and embroidering pieces of cloth onto a base fabric.
Cuttack's silver filigree is renowned for its delicate and intricate designs, often depicting nature and mythological motifs.
Pattachitra is a traditional Odisha painting style, typically depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, using natural dyes on palm leaf or canvas.
Famous for its traditional Andhra breakfast, especially the 'Arisi Paruppu Sadam'.
Known for its variety of bread and breakfast items, especially the 'Croissants'.
Famous for its 'Mutton Biryani' and 'Dum Aloo'.
Ekamra Haat can experience sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
Ekamra Haat is a large market, requiring plenty of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Bhubaneswar's tropical climate.

Toke Point Marine Park, a pristine underwater wonder, offers vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, attracting snorkelers and divers from around the globe.
A vibrant arts community nestled in the heart of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, featuring over 100 art galleries and studios.
A serene and lush green oasis in the heart of Najaf, offering a peaceful retreat from the city's bustling streets.