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Welcome to Orissa, the Scenic, Serene and Sublime. Situated on the coast along the Bay of Bengal, Orissa stands for its ancient glory and modern endeavor.Endowed with nature's bounty, a 482 km stretch of coastline with virgin beaches, serpentine rivers, mighty waterfalls, forest-clad blue hills of Eastern Ghats with rich wild life, Orissa is dotted with exquisite temples, historic monuments as well as pieces of modern engineering feat. The land, while retaining its pristine glory, also offers the visitors modern amenities.
Its lush green countryside and fertile plains, tiny hamlets fringed with palm, coconut trees and mango groves offer the charm of rural beauty while the urban pockets, the four cities in particular, with the splendor of modern technology provide the amenities necessary for a comfortable stay.This wonderful land of fascinating beauty boasts of colorful festivals round the year. Orissa is also the land of unique handicrafts and other excellent artifacts.
Orissa has a long tradition of art and architecture. The early monuments date back to the third century B.C. The remnant of
an Ashokan pillar, turned into a Siva Lingam and enshrined in the Bhaskaresvara temple at Bhubaneswar and the lion capital
of an Ashokan pillar, presently in the State Museum, speak volumes of Orissa's past
glory. The rock-cut caves of Khandagiri and Udaygiri and the inscriptions recording Kharavela's short but eventful reign
during the first century B.C. constitute the second phase of the evolution in Orissan art.The Naga and Yaksha images
found in places around Bhubaneswar belong to the post-Kharavela era. The fortification of Sisupalgarh near Bhubaneswar is
yet another monument of ancient Orissa.
Orissa is also known for her exquisite handicrafts. Silver filigree work of Cuttack, horn work of Cuttack and Parlakhemundi
and the famous applique work of Pipili deserve special mention.Pattachitra, a form of folk painting of Orissa, is a unique
craft. Brass and bell metal ware, particularly vases and candle stands, are beautiful and long-lasting.
The black stone bowls and plates of Nilagiri and Khiching and multi-colored stone statues are other attractions. Silk and cotton handloom
products, especially saris are simply bewitching. The Sambalpuri saris and Maniabandhi patas are matchless in their
texture and designs.
Orissa is filled with interesting destinations and just deciding on what to do and where to go can
often be a daunting task. In order to help you in planning your trip, we have compiled a list of possible itineraries.