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Odisha

Your fascination with history will be met with an abundance of museums and heritage sites. Your palate for good food will be fuelled with delectable dishes. Your yearning for spiritual knowledge will be nourished by exquisite temples. Your thirst for experiences will be acquainted with nature’s many children – lakes,read more

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Odisha is the land of culture, where passionate and loyal locals stay true to their roots as they reflect the vibrancy of this state. It is a land of rich history, endless roads and temples, walls that echo tales of love, war and devotion. Odisha is truly a state of golden hues and mesmerising yellow, dotted with temple towns.

Odisha has many shades highlighted by its seasons. It also has unexplored hill stations apart from its many beaches and temples. Odisha is a treasure trove in itself. Which shade you’d like to witness in Odisha, is totally your choice. We, at Thomas Cook, will make sure you make the right decision by helping you choose when to take the big step. Each season in Odisha has something different to offer. Here, we have for you all the information that you may require in order to choose the most ideal time to travel. Listed for you are also the precautions that you must take before and while you are on your trip.

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Peak Season – October to February

Shoulder Season – June to September 

Low Season – March to May

Travel Seasons

Min/Max Temperature

Season

March - May

25-36 °C

   Sunny and hot days

June - August

25-32°C

    Slightly cooler with frequent rain showers

October - February

16 to 28C

Cool and pleasant winds

 

Odisha in Winter (October – February)

Temperature - The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 16°C and 28°C.

Weather – With misty mornings and cool winds waking you up with a gentle nudge, Odisha in winter is a comfortable affair. The coastal region during this time of the year is quiet with a constant presence of tranquillity in the air. The only thing you will probably hear is the sound of the sea waves touching the seashore. The pleasant weather during the winter season makes it the best time to visit Odisha. The weather calls out to a number of tourists, kicking off the high season. Odisha in winter means peaceful nights with yourself with the gift of clear blue skies above you. This is also the best time to head outdoors and explore the state. 

Significant events - The agreeable weather along with a number of activities and festivals only makes Odisha more inviting to tourists all over the globe. This is a suitable time to venture outdoors and acquaint yourself with the surroundings. However, the main highlight of this time of the year is Durga Puja. As the aroma of Bengali food fills your senses, pandals are lit up with the blessings of God as huge idols of Durga Ma leave you in awe of the Goddess’ prominent and strong presence. 
This festival is celebrated with a whole lot of grandeur over Odisha during the months of September to October that are addressed as Ashwin and Kartik. You will see locals are dressed up in bright colours as chants and hymns in the morning set the tone for the day. The evening aartis mark the grand celebration during this time of the year, setting the festive mood as the day proceeds. This enlightening festival is celebrated widely for three to four days in the many towns and cities of this state. It also is one of the most important festivals celebrated in Odisha. Another festival that is celebrated during this time of the year is the Konark Dance Festival. Held in the month of December, this festival celebrates the art of Odissi dance. An ode to the beauty of the Konark Temple, this festival brings together classical dancers who present their divine dance to people from all over the globe. The temple in the evening is lit up in beautiful hues of gold, accentuating its divine beauty. 

Why you should visit now – This time of the year is all about festivals, celebrations and illuminated streets. The usually quaint and quiet state is in a spur of excitement as tourists flock in huge numbers during the winter season. This is also a good time to venture outdoors and visit the many temples that dot the state of Odisha such as Konark Temple. You could also drive to the quaint hill stations of this state such as Daringbadi which is also known as the Kashmir of Odisha. 

Things to know before the visit –Since this is a preferred tourist destination by people from all over the globe, the winter season invites the highest number of tourists to this region. Hence make sure that you book your tickets and accommodation well in advance.

Tips – Since this is the peak season, be mindful of the fact that discounts may not be available and hence weigh your options carefully before booking your accommodation. Plan your activities and itinerary according to the weather. While you pack, make sure you include both warm and cool clothes as well as sunscreen and some glasses. Carry a light jacket and a wind cheater since it may rain at any given time of the day.
You can also check out more ways on How to Reach Odisha.

 

Odisha in Monsoon (June – August)

Temperature - The air temperature during the season of monsoon ranges between 25°C and 32°C.

Weather – Known to be a tropical region, this time of the year surprises you with random rain showers and drizzles with a chance of thunderstorm. Covered in golden hues all through the year, this season brings out the greens in Odisha, highlighting its breath-taking flora. Odisha is a blessing to all the nature-lovers out there. While the days are humid, the nights provide some relief by being cool and pleasant.

Significant events –The beauty of Odisha flourishes and thrives in the monsoon season. The main highlight of this time of the year is the four-day long festival of Raja Parba that celebrates womanhood. The Earth Goddess; Basu-Mata is believed to be undergoing her menstrual cycle at this time of the year and hence all agricultural activities are put to a halt for the Goddess to rest. Activities such as ploughing and cutting of trees that could harm or hurt nature are stopped. Another festival that is celebrated during this time of the year is Naukhai. This is an agricultural festival celebrated by the people in western Odisha and Chhattisgarh. It celebrates and welcomes the new rice of the season, marking the beginning of the harvest season. 

Why you should visit now – The rains highlight the beauty of this tropical paradise and reveals all shades of green during this time of the year. This is a good time to witness Odisha in all its glory. Since the tourist season is not at its peak, Odisha is fairly quiet during this time of the year. Hence, it feels like it is a holiday destination that is reserved just for you. You could head to Puri to witness the magic of the monsoon. You could also go for a jungle safari or sit by the waterfall and simply relax. 

Things to know before the visit – Do not forget to check the weather reports before booking your tickets and accommodation. Book a hotel that is centrally located and accessible. Carry some cash in case you plan to travel to remote areas and beaches. Watch out for some discounts on accommodation since this is not really the peak season.

Tips – Do carry a lightweight jacket. Carry wind cheaters, sunscreen, sports shoes, mosquito repellents and torches when you plan to venture outdoors.

 

Odisha in Summer (March– May)

Temperature - The air temperature during the season of summer fluctuates between 25°C and 36°C.

Weather – The weather of Odisha in summer is all about sunny days and pleasantly warm nights. However, the sun pays no mercy during this time of the year and is rather harsh. Hence, it would be advisable to head out by the evening. However, if you are in for an adventure and still want to head outdoors, you could go to the Chilika Lake, spot some majestic dolphins and simply unwind. However, always carry a sunblock and some sunglasses with you for protection.

Significant events – Though this time of the year is deemed to be less touristy and quieter, Odisha’s festivals are what makes this season exciting and worth visiting. Plenty of festivals are in store for you if you are planning to head to Odisha in the summer season. One of the main highlights of this season is the Rath Yatra. Popular as the Car Festival, it is dedicated to Lord Jagannath. This festival showcases and celebrates the journey of Lord Krishna from Gokul to Mathura. The locals have actively participated in the Rath Yatra since time immemorial. So much so, that in the ancient times people used to jump to death right in front of the Rath with the belief that it would send them to heaven!

Why you should visit now – If you would rather take the road less travelled, this is the best time to visit Odisha. In the summer season, the state is all about quiet roads, serenity draping the nature and silences as sweet as honey. This is also the best time to spend some quality time with your family away from the hustle bustle of tourists.

Things to know before the visit – Do check for discounts that may be available at this time of the year, since this is the off season. Plan your activities and itinerary keeping the weather in mind. Wear hats and sunglasses at all times to protect yourself from the heat. Try stepping outdoors once the sun sets.

Tips – Carry cool, cotton clothes. Stay hydrated by sipping on water, juice or some coconut water to make sure the heat doesn’t get the better of you. If you plan on engaging in water sports, try going in the early hours of the morning.

If you are intrigued and tempted to pack your bags right away, visit our website and go through the Odisha Tour packages that we offer. If you have any more questions, you will get the answers that you are looking for on the Thomas Cook page. Contact us immediately to book your tickets and accommodation.

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Your fascination with history will be met with an abundance of museums and heritage sites. Your palate for good food will be fuelled with delectable dishes. Your yearning for spiritual knowledge will be nourished by exquisite temples. Your thirst for experiences will be acquainted with nature’s many children – lakes, hills, wildlife. Your curiosity for the unknown will be satisfied by numerous fascinating tribes. Those who make the effort to visit Odisha, will be rewarded greatly!

Odisha: A Quick View of the state 
Capital Bhubaneshwar
Official Language Odia
Dial Code Bhubaneshwar - 0674
Population 4.6 crores (as of 2018)
Currency Indian Rupee (INR)
Time Zone UTC+05:30 (IST)
Area 155,707 square km


Highlights of Odisha


Temples In Odisha

A giant ornamented chariot dedicated to God Surya; the Sun Temple is a spectacular façade. With 24 carved stone wheels, pulled by 7 majestic horses, the temple looks like its emerging from the blue sea with the sun in its hands. You must drink-in this view during sunrise or sunset.

Shree Jagannath Temple is a part of a complex that spans 400,000 square feet and consists of 120 shrines. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, it is an important Hindu pilgrimage destination. Make sure you check out all the grand sections, which include Throne of pearls, Frontal porch, Dancing Hall, and Offerings Hall.

Lingaraj Temple, the largest temple in the capital city, celebrates Lord Shiva. Built with sandstone and laterite, is a fine example of Kalinga architecture. When wandering through the complex you will uncover a sanctum, assembly hall, festival hall, and hall of offerings.


Ruins In Odisha

Once the site of a great Buddhist monastery, Ratnagiri was perhaps chosen for its immense seclusion and tranquil atmosphere. Archaeology has discovered votive stupas of varying sizes, sculptures, and even a single winged monastery with an airy courtyard. Try not to miss any of these excavated objects, as this is perhaps one of the most profound of all Pushpagiri sites.

Udayagiri is yet another set of excavated ruins from the Pushpagiri sites. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to view remnants of a stone jail embellished with a slithering 3 hooked snake!


Museums In Odisha

The Museum of Tribal Arts & Artefacts aims to preserve the rich and diverse history of Odisha tribes. In its repertoire is 5 halls - each symbolizing a distinct tribe and its lifestyle. With approximately 2,247 pieces, you can choose to look through photographs, personal belongings, clothing, and art. What better way to get acquainted with history than to gaze at objects that have stood the test of time?

Odisha State Maritime Museum will sail along the seas of your heart. Imagine this. The beautiful-musty smell of 1000 books and journals, 13 galleries filled with maritime vessels, boats, and other nautical paraphernalia.


Wildlife sanctuaries In Odisha

Take a peaceful boat ride from Khola to Dangmal, at Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary. Spot the graceful Kingfisher and the enchanting saltwater crocodile, at this eco friendly national park.

If you fancy some adrenaline pumping Tiger spotting, head to Satkosia Tiger Sanctuary. You can even boat across the Mahanadi River where you will find other exciting species to satisfy your love for animals.

 

Markets In Odisha

Ekamra Haat, nestled in the capital city, is a treat for your senses.  It consists of a charming cluster of huts, that pose as shops. You will also discover rustic grass mounds. This quintessential native village boasts of a beguiling collection of handicrafts and hand-looms. If you would like to pick a little something, check out the applique, terracotta work, palm leaf engravings, and art textiles.

Onkadelli Market is synonymous with its Bonda tribal village people. Go there early enough and you will witness the spectacular sight of hundreds of Adivasis arriving to set up their stalls. They carry cane baskets on their heads, filled with colourful goodies to sell!


Cuisine Of Odisha

Odisha’s khichdi also known as khicede is a lovely combination of cooked rice and lentils. But what makes it truly special is the big dollop of ghee that goes on top. Try this lightly spiced dish with fresh yogurt and a crispy papad. If you want to go all out, throw in some pickle. This comforting meal is a staple. We also recommend the Chungdi Malai, a creamy prawn curry served with basmati rice!

 

Interesting facts about Odisha

  • Odisha is home to the world’s largest open-air theatre – Dhanu jatra. 
  • Odisha’s national dance form – Odissi, is one of India’s oldest surviving dance forms. 
  • Shree Jagannath Temple contains the world’s largest kitchen.
  • Bhubaneshwar is blessed with approximately 600 magnificent temples.
  • Mayurbhanj houses rocks that go back 3 billion years.

 

Location Of Odisha

Odisha is situated in Eastern India. The state shares its border with Jharkhand and West Bengal in the north, Andhra Pradesh in the south, and Chhattisgarh in the west.

 

Best Time To Visit Odisha

Summers in Odisha can go up to a stinging 37 degrees. This hot weather makes it extremely unpleasant to travel. As such, the winter season is the ideal time to make a trip as temperatures rise to a maximum of 28 degrees. Furthermore, the state is in its natural bloom – a visual treat for the eyes.

 

How To Reach Odisha

By Road – Orissa has an intricate network of state and national highways, rendering it easily accessible to the rest of the nation. In fact, the length of national highways has more than doubled in the last four years. Orissa State Road Transport Corporation consists of inter bus services. But you may also opt for other methods of road travel.

By Rail – Bhubaneshwar Railway Station is one of the most significant stations in the state. It is extremely convenient too! Just to name a few, the station is well connected to Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata. No matter which state you come from, chances are, it has a direct train to Bhubaneshwar. 

By Air – Odisha’s only airport hails from the capital city. Biju Patnaik International Airport has direct flights to domestic destinations such as Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Raipur, Varanasi, and Chennai. Furthermore, it offers international flights to and from Thailand and Malaysia.


History Of Odisha

The discovery of Acheulian tools suggests the existence of the Palaeolithic era during prehistoric times. This was followed by battles, conquests and settlements of several kingdoms such as the  Mauryan Dynasty, Mahameghavahana Dynasty, Somavamsi Dynasty, Eastern Ganga Dynasty, Gajapati Kingdom, Mughal Empire, Bengali Kingdom, and Maratha Empire. By the late 17th century the British had annexed control over the state. Odisha was incorporated into the Madras Presidency, followed by the Bengal Presidency. It was only in 1936 that Bihar and Odisha were split into separate states.

Has this little snippet of history made you eager to visit Odisha? Don’t worry, because we know just the right places to peak your curiosity.

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