Bhubaneswar the capital of the state of Orissa, The city is
appropriately dominated by the great temple of Lord Shiva- the Lingaraj Temple. Though given its importance
as the state capital only some years ago, Bhubaneswar's real
claim to fame must rest in its temples. There were around ten
thousand temples at one time in the city.
The
sprawling and still growing city provides an excellent insight
into the state of Orissa. Bhubaneswar is a city where the temple
spires rise higher than the palms. History, religion, sea beaches,
archaeological sites, water sports, wildlife and more lie within
easy reach of the city. Bhubaneswar is the base for visiting
the famous Sun Temple at Konark and the Buddhist
circuit of Ratangiri, Udaygiri and Lalitgiri, the area which was a center of Buddhism. Soon, Bhubaneswar may
assume as much importance as an industrial center as a tourism
attraction. The best time to visit is between October and April.
Bhubaneswar is well connected by air to Delhi, Calcutta, Chennai,
Vishkapatnam & Hyderabad. The airport is just 3km from the
city center. Located on the main Calcutta-Chennai line of the
south-eastern railways, Bhubaneswar is well connected to the
rest of India. Bhubaneswar exhibits some of the finest eg. of
the Temples. Dauli- A complex which has Emperor
Ashoka's rock edicts. Udaygiri & Khandagiri complex are originally a Jain moastery.
One
of oldest surviving temple in India Parasurameswara
Temple. Another one the Mukteshwar Temple is set in picturesque surroundings. Cuttack the former state capital is 35 km from Bhubaneshwar. Konark famous for its sun temples is 70 km away. Chilka
Lake, the largest brackish lake in India is 110 km
from the city.
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