


Deras Bhubaneswar, a serene town in Odisha, is known for its ancient temples and peaceful atmosphere.
Bhubaneswar experiences brief but heavy showers during monsoons.
Protect from the sun during temple visits and outdoor activities.
Explore the city's temples and markets comfortably.
A 11th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate carvings and architecture.
A bustling local market offering a glimpse into the daily life of Bhubaneswar residents.
Iconic for its fresh bread and pastries since 1960s.
Popular for its variety of breads and breakfast items.
Famous for authentic Coorgi cuisine since 1995.
A treasure trove of Odisha's history and art, housing a vast collection of artifacts dating back to the Stone Age.
White lentil fritters served with aludum (fermented black gram chutney), topped with chopped onions, coriander, and tamarind chutney.

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

Cottage cheese baked with sugar, milk, and cardamom, served chilled.
Applique work is a traditional craft where cloth pieces are cut and stitched onto another fabric, creating intricate patterns. It's a symbol of Odisha's rich textile heritage.
Bhubaneswar's silver filigree is renowned for its delicate and intricate designs, often depicting local flora and fauna.
Pattachitra is a traditional Odisha art form where paintings are created on canvas, using natural dyes and pigments.
A bustling night market in Bangkok, offering a vast array of goods, street food, and local culture.

A bustling marina on Denarau Island, offering stunning views, upscale dining, and easy access to the Mamanuca Islands.

A stunning 15th-century castle in Maine-et-Loire, known for its impressive architecture and beautiful gardens.