


The Cuttack Chandi Temple, dedicated to Goddess Chandi, is a revered Hindu shrine known for its intricate architecture and annual Durga Puja celebrations.

A historic temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.
A 14th-century fort with a rich history, offering panoramic views of the city and the Mahanadi River.
A serene island on the Mahanadi River, home to a beautiful temple and a variety of bird species.

Cuttack's tropical climate requires breathable, light clothing.
Famous for its morning breakfast, especially the 'Aloo Dum' and 'Pitha'.
Known for its variety of breakfast items, especially 'Pitha' and 'Dhokla'.
Famous for its traditional Oriya lunch, especially the 'Maa Bhog' and 'Dalma'.
Sweet cottage cheese cake with caramelized top, served chilled
Fried bread with urad dal and spices, served with chutney
Lentil curry with vegetables and spices, served with rice
Intricately designed silver jewellery, a specialty of Cuttack, reflecting the city's rich craftsmanship tradition.
Traditional Odisha paintings on palm leaves, depicting mythological stories and local folklore.

Ancient wax-resist casting technique used to create unique metal handicrafts, often depicting animals or geometric patterns.
A hidden gem showcasing Indonesia's maritime history, nestled in the coastal town of Toke Point.
The Local Art Museum is a vibrant hub for local creativity and culture, showcasing diverse collections that celebrate both traditional and contemporary art. Visitors can immerse themselves in the artistic heritage of the area while enjoying a serene atmosphere.
Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, a 17th-century fortress, stands tall on a hill overlooking the Wangdue Phodrang valley, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Bhutan's rich history.