Skip to main content

Top places to visit in Bhubaneswar Odisha

Bhubaneshwar – Capital of Odisha, India – also known as ‘The City of Temples‘ is slowly turning into a Smart City now. There are a number of places to visit in Bhubaneswar including various historic temples. The Hindu temples from 1st Century BC strongly depicting the (now Odisha) Kalinga architecture dedicated to Lord Shiva. The name of the city – Bhubaneshwar – is also named after Lord Shiva. This was the probably the longest day of our trip as we covered so many spots in a single day starting from Puri till the evening flight for Delhi. Before I begin I suggest you see Ed Sheeran’s – Shape of you – in Odisha style.

Top places to visit in Bhubaneswar

Lingaraja Temple

After covering Shanti Stupa on the outskirts of Bhubaneshwar, we started the city tour with the *Lingaraja Temple*. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and the most prominent temple of the city standing tall at 180 feet. The temple is also among one of the most famous places to visit in Bhubaneswar. The main Shiva temple is the main attraction of the temple and yet is also surrounded by various small temples dedicated to various other Hindu deities.

lingaraj

Source – Google

Quick Tips –

  • If visiting via personal vehicle/taxi – leave shoes in the cab/vehicle to avoid hassle at the shoe counter.
  • Prasad easily available outside the temple.
  • Don’t hire a personal priest unless you know nothing about the temple.
  • In case of a quick visit, visit only the main Shiva Temple and may skip the rest.

** Read more tips from Puri trip – Jagannath Temple – mostly will apply here as well.

Muktesvara Temple

Another major temple and one of the top places to visit in Bhubaneshwar. It is also known as ‘Gem of Orissan Architecture‘. The temple is also dedicated to Lord Shiva and dates back to 950–975 CE and is an architectural marvel. The temple is comparatively small as compared to other temples in the city, has a small pond inside the premises as well and is carved beautifully. The temple gets its name with reference from Buddhism – ‘Lord who gives freedom through Yoga’ and it is also depicted in various forms of aesthetically carved figures on the temple structure

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Suggested Read – Must visit tourist places of Odisha!

Udaygiri And Khandagiri Caves

Situated on the outskirts of Bhubaneshwar city is the ornately carved rock architecture on a hilltop presumed to be belonging to Jain puritans. The caves date back to 2nd Century BC historically built by King Kharavela. Khandagiri caves are located just opposite the Udaygiri caves and differ from the latter in terms of a Jain Temple situated on the hilltop and can be reached via stairs. While Udaygiri caves don’t have stairs and a circular structure on top from where the views of entire Bhubaneshwar city can be enjoyed.

Quick Tips

  • Entry fee of 5/- Rupees for India citizens & tourists from SAARC countries and 100/- Rupees for tourists from any other nation.
  • Can not be reached directly by buses ~ government buses only go to the nearest Baramunda bus stand and then auto rickshaw or private cabs till the main entrance of the caves costing not more than 30-250 INR.
  • Be careful at the Khandagiri caves ~  if you can trek on stairs then only prefer, else you may only cover Udaygiri caves.
  • Very few tour guides are available ~ better to do proper research before visiting.
  • Better to visit early morning/late evening to avoid scorching sun.
  • Very close to the airport ~ can be kept as the last leg of the itinerary, if traveling via flight.

Nandankan Zoo and Botanical Gardens

Established in 1960 and open publicly around 1980, the Nandankan Zoo became the first Indian Zoo to join World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Another must visit the place from the state which contains both a zoo and a botanical garden. The zoo is home to some of the rare species including white tiger – an experience you will surely regret missing!! Unfortunately, we couldn’t cover the zoo on the trip so that was a real miss for me. 

Although I couldn’t cover the zoo during my last visit, you can get more information on the zoo here.

                         Image Source – Google

Have you been to Bhubaneshwar in Odisha? Do share your experience with us!!

Also,  make sure to follow along on my Instagram account for the latest updates and adventures.

Subscribe to TWC’s monthly newsletter – Promise, no spam! – and get your free download of my personally curated carry-on checklist!

Subscriber Checklist

My Favorite Posts –

Here are some of my best travel tips

How to plan a trip?

How to Save Money for Travel even with Debt

Airbnb Vs. Hotels

A Road Trip Essentials List

How To Choose a Camping Site in a Forest

Tips for the First Trip to Paris

Tips for New Delhi, India

These are my favorite posts

3-Days in Paris

Must try European Delicacies

Prague in 2 Days

Places to visit in Vienna

Taj Mahal – The Mausoleum for the iconic love story

Follow me on Pinterest for more ideas and inspiration!

Like these places to visit in Bhubaneswar? Save it for later…

– The Wanderer

Connect with me on InstagramTwitterPinterestand Facebook.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sylvenstein Dam – a Great Route in the Alpine Landscape, Germany

Sylvenstein Dam, Upper Bavaria, Germany. The man-made lake embedded in the alpine landscape is one of the most exciting sites in the Isar valley. Situated at an altitude of 750 meters in the Karwendel Alps, the lake is fed by the Isar river. Water reservoir is surrounded with hiking trails, that are loved by visitors. Sylvenstein Bridge is a picturesque feature, providing visitors a scenic ride. Tourists come here to admire the views, hike, climb or bathe in the lake. A popular cycle track Bavaria Tyrolensis on the southern bank links Bavaria and Tyrol Alps. The destination is also loved by photographers, who are fascinated by this idyllic place. Why to go there? Various activities, picturesque sites and route. When to go there? Anytime: the place offers all year round activities and great sites. How to get there? Best way to get there is by car. Use the German Alpine, Mittenwald Germany or Wallgau roads. Lead photo by Gavin Hellier Photo by Gavin Hellier Photo by HL_Photog...

Things to do in Luxembourg City: A Delightful Weekend Guide

This roundup of things to do in Luxembourg City was created in collaboration with Visit Luxmbourg, who graciously hosted me on this trip. Imagine if you will, a miniscule wonderland packed with castles, greenery and slate grey rooftops over hues of pastel yellow and pink. A place where everybody speaks four languages, where trams are rainbow, and where electric buses are capable of  driving themselves. It appears this wonderland does exist, my friends… and it’s called Luxembourg. *brief pause for gasps and shock* Landlocked between France, Germany and Belgium, Luxembourg is a micro-country known mostly as a metropolitan hub for civil servants, bankers and pleeeenty of cross-border commuters. As such, it’s no surprise that Luxembourg hasn’t quite acquired the tourist magnetism of its nearby neighbours. But you know me, never one to judge until I’ve seen it for myself! And truthfully, when I was invited to explore Luxembourg City for 24 hours with Vis...

The Perfect 12-Day Northern USA Road Trip Itinerary for Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas

I've said it before but I'll say it again: there's no better way to see the United States than by taking to the road. Road tripping is the ultimate way to explore America, and there's no shortage of options whether you want to travel for 10 days or 10 months. Certain US road trip routes are more popular than others, though; we've all heard of Route 66 and California's Highway 1. You've maybe looked into driving through the American Southwest, or perhaps through New England in the fall. But what about the states that tend to be overlooked? While Utah and California and even Florida have great road trip potential, the truth is that there's something to see in EVERY state in this union. Grand Tetons Which is why my sister and I decided to tackle a slightly less-popular road trip route last summer: we decided we wanted to focus on the northern states that never seem to get enough love. States like Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, and So...