Monday, 17 February 2020

Places to visit in Bhubaneswar for foreign Tourism


Bhubaneswar is one of the oldest cities of India, the history of which the distinction of being the capital of ancient Kalinga. Retaining its destination of glory & importance, Bhubaneswar today is the capital of the state of Odisha. Bhubaneswar is an important pilgrimage centre & the home to over many of India’s finest temples. These temples not only form the core around which the pilgrimage life of the city revolves but they are of dreadful archaeological & historical significance. A tour to this ancient city of India will find any tourist lost in the pages of history. Here the past & the present co-exist peacefully to create a fine balance between modernity & antiquity. If you want to know more about this city then you must know what the best places to visit in Bhubaneswar are.


Places to visit in Bhubaneswar inside the City of Temples

Since the beginning of its origin, many clans and royalties have built temples of their deities. Which are still standing strong today as well? The most famous being the Lingaraj temple, which is a fine example of Kalinga architecture. It is the oldest temple in the town built. Together with Lingaraj temple, one must visit Mukteshwar temple, Brahmeshwar temple, Yogini temple, Raja Rani temple which is one of its kinds with no deity worshipped inside which was built in around 10th century CE. Most of them are free to visit but some might charge nominal fees from visiting tourists which might differ for tourists coming from abroad. Together with Sanatan Dharm Kalinga architecture, Buddhist and Jain temples are also scattered in around the city. Most famous being Udaigiri and Khandagiri archaeological sites together with Dhauli where the Kalinga war happened.

Other places to hangout

If you are tired of visiting temples and shrines one can try local refreshments and relax in parks in the city. And can visit museums, a very state of the art planetarium and Tribal museum to soak in the local culture and science that originated from the land.

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