Kendrapara Tourist Places, Best Place to Visit in Odisha, Kendrapara Tourism Place, Kendrapara Picnic Spots, Bhitarkanika National Park, Baladevjew Temple
The Pentha Sea Beach is located 10 km distance from Rajnagar and 50 km from Kendrapara Town. There are Mangroves and dense pine trees that create the scenery attractively mesmerizing and charming. The roaring waves hitting the shore of the Bay of Bengal is mind-blowing and One of the best neat and clean beaches of Odisha. On the Seashore, crystal clear water, the tress and the beautiful red crabs. Pentha Beach is best place for visit in Kendrapara, Odisha. The world-famous Bhitarakanika national park is nearer the beach. There is…
Sri Lakshmi Varaha Jew Temple is a 500-year-old Indian temple dedicated to Varaha, the boar incarnation of Vishnu. This temple is located at Aul, near the Aul King Palace, 17 km from Pattamundai and 38 km from Kendrapara. The King of Aul was a devotee of Sri Lakshmi and Varaha. The Lord was in the Maa Biraja Pitha in the Jajpur District, along with the Yajna Baraha Temple, and often went there to offer Puja, which is a Hindu act of worship. One day during the month of Shraavana, the…
Matia Mangala Temple is located on the banks of the Brahman River and is around 8 km from Rajnagar and 47 km from Kendrapara. Maa Mangala is worshipped as the main deity of this temple. The people of this region have a lot of faith in the goddess, believing that Maa Mangala fulfils their wishes. The environment of the place is very calm and quiet. Pana Sankranti is the famous festival of this temple. Throughout the year, devotees from different parts of Odisha come here to worship the goddess Mangala. Maa…
Hukitola is located on Jambu island in the Bay of Bengal of Mahakalapara Block in Kendrapara District and is 100 km distance from Bhubaneswar. This building was constructed in the year 1865-66 under the supervision of Chief Irrigation Engineer Hokkey Walker on an elevated land strip in the island for the purpose of food and water reservoir for supplying to various places nearby to cater to the need of people by the Imperial Government during the period of famine in Odisha. It was strengthened on all four sides by boulders.…