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Click on the contact button and get a call back now! Bhubaneswar, the capital city was the cradle of Kalingan Architecture. At one point it was home to over temples of which odd still remain. Earning the city, the epitaph — The City of Temples. Throughout the medieval and British period Cuttack was the capital of Odisha. The capital was changed from Cuttack to Bhubaneswar in Get in touch. Done Cancel. Login Forgot Password? Login to continue to your account Submit your email and we will send you a reset link Fill up the below details and unveil India?
Travel Agent. Your account is temporarily deactivated. Click here to proceed. Your Phone No. Bhubaneswar the temple city of India is the capital of Orissa. It is believed that there were about temples in Ekamra Vana of Bhubaneswar. Reminiscence of the days of yore dating back to the 6th century.
Satrughaneswar and laxamaneswar temple to the gigantic Lingaraj temple of the 11th century are available in the old township. Centuries of temple building activity continued well in to the 12th and 13th century in the shape of Anant Basudev temple on the southeast of the Bindu Sarovar Tank. Besides the Khandagiri and udayagiri Caves are rock-cut architechtural beauties of the 1st century B. For timings and other details check the Indian Railways website. Bhubaneshwar is on the National Highway no.
It is km from Kolkata , km from Visakhapatnam, km from Chennai , 32 km from Cuttack, km from Chilika Lake Barkul , km from Gopalpur-on-sea, 64 km from Konark, and 62 km from Puri.
Buses travel to and from major cities in the region, originating at Baramunda Bus Station. The station should be reached by auto as it is not central at all. Tickets can be booked at the station, which is serviced by a good number of eateries, fruit and grocery stores and even a barber. Bhubaneswar's roads are well-laid out by Indian standards, and the newer parts of the city are well-planned.
Getting around is easy and inexpensive. Town buses ply throughout the city. These are government-run and cheap. DTS Dream Team Shahara is a partnership between the government of Odisha and Sahara, a private company, that runs a public bus service.
Buses ply all over the city, between and at about 20 min intervals, though the timings for specific routes vary. Tickets are bought on the bus - by cash only.
Caution is advisable in using these buses as typical of any other Indian city as they can be very crowded. Auto-rickshaws are the lifeline of Bhubaneswar and can be found on most streets of the city. Drivers are generally courteous and honest. Negotiate a rate beforehand, and make sure that the driver understands your destination.
Ola and Uber can be hired for visiting day trips to Puri, Konark or Chilika. However, you can easily find safe and reliable hired taxis also, that will do so. Auto Rickshawas or 'auto' are a good means of transport. They can be hired for short distances or booked for a period of time covering predetermined tourist spots. They don't run on meters, so prices should be fixed before the tour starts.
Prices are also subject to heavy bargaining. The temples of Bhubaneswar are clustered around a small area. The area is overcrowded and connected with narrow roads and lanes, this area is best explored on foot.
Temples are undoubtedly the most important attractions of this city. Bhubaneswar is an ancient city where the major religions of India, Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, have all had a presence during some time in its history.
All the religions have left their architectural footprints here. In particular, this is a place where the Kalinga style of Hindu temple architecture flourished between the 10th and the 13th century; you will see some of the finest examples of the style here. Unfortunately, a few of the temples, like Ligaraj and Kapileswar do not allow entry to non-Hindus. Most of the oldest temples, around of them, are concentrated around the Old Town area.
The temples are spread around a small area and are connected by an intricate network of lanes and bylanes, so walking is a good option.
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