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Ancient hindu temple in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.

Things to do in  Bhubaneswar

Do the rite thing

The capital of the state of Odisha in eastern India, Bhubaneswar is known for its numerous places of worship, including Lingaraja and Rajarani temples, earning it the nickname the “City of Temples.” However, there are plenty of other things to do in Bhubaneshwar beyond visiting holy sites, from attending Odissi dance performances to checking out wildlife at the Nandankanan Zoological Park. It also makes a great base for day trips, and there are several wildlife sanctuaries and temple towns within a short drive away.

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When to visit

The best time to visit Bhubaneswar is between November and February when the weather is pleasant and there's not too much rain. March through May can get uncomfortably hot. The monsoon season usually starts in June, and the rains can last well into October. If you’re a fan of festivals, consider visiting during the Ekamra Utsav, a 10-day celebration of local culture featuring dance performances, craft and food stalls, and family activities.

Getting around

Bhubaneswar has plenty of options for transportation, from auto-rickshaws to city buses. Taxis are also widely available, and you can book one fairly easily through the Ola app (just note that foreign credit cards may not work, so bring cash). Joining an organized tour of the city removes a lot of the hassle that comes with sorting out your own transportation, as guides will typically pick you up right from your hotel.

Traveler tips

Odisha is famous for chhena poda, a sweet take on cheesecake that’s made by mixing cheese curds with sugar or jaggery, cardamom, and semolina and then baking it into one gooey, caramelized delight. It’s easy to find all over town, both at sweet shops and restaurants. One of the best places to pick some up is Nimapara Sweets in Bapuji Nagar, not far from the airport.

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People Also Ask
Q:What are the top attractions in Bhubaneswar?
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One of the most famous attractions in Bhubaneswar is the Lingaraja Temple, an 11th-century Shiva temple that’s an important pilgrimage site for Hindus. The Nandankanan Zoological Park in the northern part of town is another must-see, particularly if you're traveling with kids; it’s one of the largest zoos in India.

Q:How many days do you need in Bhubaneswar?
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You can see the highlights of Bhubaneswar in as little as one day, making it a good destination for those short on time. However, with two or three full days in the city, you’ll have time to go on a few day trips and spend time people-watching and trying local cuisine.

Q:What local dishes should I try in Bhubaneswar?
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Dalma, lentils cooked with vegetables and served with rice, is among the more famous dishes in Odisha and is easy to find. Dahi baigana, a gravy made from eggplant and yogurt, is another popular option. If you like sweets, don’t miss chhena poda, a baked cheese sweet flavored with cardamon and sugar or jaggery.

Q:Are there any festivals in Bhubaneswar?
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Yes, there are loads of festivals in Bhubaneswar, from Ekamra Utsav—a cultural festival that showcases Odia traditions—to Ratha Yatra, a chariot festival dedicated to Lord Krishna in his Jagannath form. The Mukteswar Dance Festival in January is also popular and showcases Odissi dance, the state's famous dance form.

Q:What are the best day trips from Bhubaneswar?
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One of the best places to go on a day trip from Bhubaneswar is Puri, where you can see the state's famous Jagannath Temple, just over an hour away. It's typically combined with a visit to the 13th-century Konark Sun Temple, dedicated to the solar deity, Surya.

Q:Are there any wildlife sanctuaries near Bhubaneswar?
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Yes, there are lots of wildlife sanctuaries near Bhubaneswar, including Chandaka-Dampara Wildlife Sanctuary, known for its elephant preservation efforts. Other great spots are the Chilika Lake Bird Sanctuary, which draws in loads of migratory birds in the winter, and Bhitarkanika National Park, famous for its crocodiles.