


The Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath, a form of Lord Vishnu. It's known for its intricate architecture and the annual Rath Yatra festival.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 13th-century temple is a masterpiece of Indian architecture, best visited in the morning.
A unique 9th-century temple dedicated to 64 yoginis, located in a serene forest setting, perfect for a morning visit.

A fascinating museum showcasing the biodiversity of the region, best explored in the afternoon.
Famous for its traditional Bengali breakfast, especially 'Rasogolla' and 'Pitha'.

Known for its 'Pitha' and 'Chuda' breakfast, a local favorite.
Famous for its 'Bhaja Moong Dal' and 'Pitha' lunch.
Intricately designed paintings on canvas, depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, using natural dyes and brushes made from palm tree leaves.
Beautifully crafted textiles with intricate patterns created by appliqué work, a traditional craft of Odisha.
Exquisite jewellery made from silver, featuring delicate filigree work, a specialty of Odisha's tribal artisans.

Jagannath Temple is in Puri, Odisha, India, where temperatures can be high. Light cotton clothing will keep you comfortable.
As per temple dress code, visitors should cover their shoulders and knees.
Exploring the temple and nearby areas may involve a lot of walking.

Sweet rice cake filled with coconut and jaggery, often served during festivals.
Comforting rice and lentil dish, often served with ghee and papad.
Lentil curry with vegetables, a popular lunch dish in Odisha.

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