WELCOME TO PURI TOURISM

Puri is one of the coastal districts of Odisha and is famous for Lord Sri Jagannathan. The district is full of tourist centres and old monuments. The sea beach of puri is 175 km long and looks very beautiful. Chilika lake is situated on the south side of the district. which is famous for the brackish water lake in India. Puri is the headquarter of the district and is situated on the seashore. This can be approached by train from all over India.it is 60 km from Bhubaneswar and can be approached by road or train at any time. 

Puri is called Srikshetra which extends over 16 km having a number of the temple, matha and bathing tank, Millions of devotees, Pilgrims’ and tourists came here to worship lord Jagannathan and enjoy the sea beach beside this the shrines of eight Siva Lingas guarding the eight quarters with their consorts. the changes are very attractive. The sacred tank of Markandeswar temple, Parbati Sagar tank of Loknath temple. Indradyumn tank of Nilakantheswar temple and Sweta Ganga and Narendra tanks are the most famous holy bathing ghat of puri. Puri is a place of festival.

Festival Observed at Jagannath Temple

The sixty-two festivals are observed here around the year Among them Chandan yatra is the month of Baisakha, Snana yatra in Jeystha Purnima, Ratha yatra in the month of Asadha and Jhulan Yatra in the month of Sravan are the most important festivals of Lord Jagannath. The offering of lord Jagannath(Bhog) is called Mahaprasad or holy food. The kitchen of the Lord Jagannathan is the largest in the world. It provides food for 10000 persons daily. Moreover, Puri is a Centre of religious institution having Mathas and temples of a different section of Hinduism Sankaracharya Matha is one of the best Mathas of puri and sacred place of Sanatan Dharma.

The soaring pinnacle of 64 meters is the symbol of Sanatan Dharma place of tranquillity & equality Badadanda is called a grand road of puri ideal for shopping articles of different handicrafts. Swargadwara has situated southern part of Badadanda and nearby the sea beach which is called the gateway of Heaven.

The Puri district covers an area of 3479 sq. Km. As per the 2011 census, the total population of the District is 16,98,730 with the total male population as 8,65,380 and female population as 8,33,350. The Puri district has 1 subdivision, 1722 Villages, 268 Gram Panchayats, 11 Tahasils and 11 Blocks, 1 Municipality, 03 N.A.C, 6 Assembly Constituency and 29 Police stations are there in Puri District.

Puri is famous for the world-famous Jagannath Temple & Longest Golden Beach. It is one of the Dhammas (Holiest of the holy place) out of four Dhamas. Puri, Dwarika, Badrinath & Rameswar, in India. Lord Jagannath, Devi Subhadra and elder brother Balabhadra are being worshipped in Puri. The most important festival is the World famous Rath Yatra (Car Festival) & Bahuda Yatra. A large crowd is gathered to witness Lord Jagannath during this festival. Shree Jagannath temple is a best tourist places in Puri district

The Sun temple at Konark is about 35 kilometres away from Lord Jagannath Temple Puri. Konark is a small village to the south of the Mahanadi delta in the Puri district. It is situated on the east coast of India and is famous for the sun temple, which is 65 km away from Bhubaneswar. It is one of the sacred Kshetra found in Kapila Samhita. Konark is known as Padmakhetra or Arka Kshetra. The term Konark has been attributed to the words Kona and Arka meaning corner and sun respectively. Konark Sun temple is one of the world-famous tourist places in Odisha, India 

Maa Mangala Temple is situated at Kakatpur and 50 km away from Puri and 65 km from Bhubaneswar. It has situated on the bank of the river. Besides this, each year on the fifth Tuesday of the month of Chaitra thousands of pilgrims gather here to witness the Jhamu Yatra. The main festival of the Jhamu Yatra Devi Mangala Temple, thousands of devotees from across the state come here to watch the festival. It is believed that all the desires are fulfilled when they walk in the Jhamu fire. Kakatpur Maa Mangal Mandir is a famous temple and tourist place in Puri District.

Chandrabhaga Sea Beach has situated on the eastern side of the Sun temple of Konark in the Puri district of Odisha. Thousands of tourists visit here only to see the mesmerizing sight of Sunrise. The place is quiet, scenic and beautiful With its golden sandy beach and crystal green water. It is the 1st blue flag certified sea beach in India and just 3 km away from the Konark Sun temple in Odisha and 34 km distance from Puri. The natural beauty of the Beach enjoyed in the time of Sunrise and Sunset is charming. Chandrabhaga Beach is the Best Tourist Places in Puri, Odisha.

Ramachandi temple stands by the side of Konark puri Marine drive to the south-west of Konark. At the confluence of the river Kusabhadra and the sea. The temple is located 7 km before the Konark sun temple on the Marine drive road from Puri to Konark. Ramachandi is the presiding deity of this place known as Maa Chandi. Maa Chandi, seated on a Lotus flower in a small temple half-hidden by sand mounds. At the back of the temple flows the Kushvadra River, where boating is available for tourists. Ramachandi Temple is one of the most popular tourist places in the Puri District

The Golden Beach in Puri has given the prestigious Blue Flag tag. It is about 2 km distance from Lord Shree Jagannath temple Puri. India has 8 blue flag beaches, and the golden beach of puri is one of the best of them. Blue Flag Beach is the best and one of the cleanest beaches of Puri, Odisha. There are bathing and changing facilities, Toilet, drinking water, watchtowers, solar lighting system, sitting arrangements, drinking water facilities are available. Golden Beach is one of the best tourist places in Puri District.

Alarnath Temple is 25 km distance from Puri and is on the way to Baliharachandi. Alarnath is the presiding deity of Brahmagiri. Previously the devotees of Alvarnaath worshipped as the image of Narayan. Alarnath is the incarnation of Lord Jagannath. Alvers are the said poet of South India and migrated to Puri district and at Brahmagiri. Devotees of different parts of Odisha come here during the Anasara Puja of Lord Jagannath at the time of Ratha yatra. Alarnath Temple is a famous temple in Puri, Odisha.

Sakhigopal is 20 km away from puri on the way to Bhubaneswar. The life-size image of Lord Krishna is known as Sakhigopal. The Temple is formally known as Satyabadi Gopinatha. As per the Historical reference, God Gopal is the incarnation of Lord Krishna. Gopal comes from Brundaban to adduce witnesses in a dispute among two Brahmins and stayed back inside a beautiful Bakul and Chhuriana grove at Sakhigopal. The main festivals of temple are AnlaNabami, Dolapurnima,ChandanYatra, Kartika Purnami. Sakhigopal Mandir is one of the famous temples in Puri

Kuruma is famous for its Buddhist heritage. It is only 8 km away from Konark towards the Northeast side. Previously it was the centre of Buddhist learning and is now under excavation. This place is known as Yama Dharma Pitha. The image of Buddha, Heruka, Avalokiteswatand Trivikaram Vishnuare is found here as a symbol of past ruins. There are 12 cells for the monks and Buddhist practitioners, a courtyard and a shrine chamber. Kuruma Buddhist site is a famous heritage places in Puri District.

Varahi Devi Temple is 10 km away from Nimapada and about 47 km from Puri. The sight of the Varahi Temple is only half km from Amareswar and on the bank of the river Prachi. The goddess Varahi the shrining idol of the temple. The Temple belongs to the 10th century AD. The height of the temple is 25 feet like Khakhara style and one of the oldest temples of Odisha. The walls are embellished with figures of divinities decorative motifs and other secular themes. Varahi Devi temple is best places to visit in Puri.

Raghurajpur is 50 km away from Bhubaneswar on the way to puri. This is a unique village where every family is engaged in art and crafts. This village is renowned for Pattachitra. The artists are also famous for wooden images, paper Mache stone carving and palm leaf etching as well as Gotipua dance with Guru Sisya tradition. It has a community of artisans who produce different varieties of handicraft items like Patta paintings, palm leaf engravings, stone carvings, paper mache toys & masks, wood carvings, wooden toys, cow dung toys, tusser paintings.

It is 20 km from Bhubaneswar on the way to Puri Konark. Pipili is the centre of appliques works. The artisans here produce elegant as well as Utilitarian items by stitching pieces of cloths together with a riot of colours such as Umbrella canopy. Lampshades, Bookshelves, cloth bags, purses, wall hangings, carpets, garments for ladies & other applique works which have a good market in India and abroad.

Manikapatna village is located on the Puri Satapada road. It is located around 44 kilometres from Puri. A village named after Manika, a milkmaid who had supposedly sold yoghurt to Lord Jagannath and Lord Balabhadra when they were on their way to Kanchi. The word ‘Manikapatna’ is a combination of two words ‘Manika’ and ‘Patana’. ‘Manika’, the name of the milkmaid and ‘Patana’ means ‘Village’. Manikapatana, alternatively spelt as Manika Patna, is located in the Puri district. It is close to the mouth of Chilika lake.

Maluda Island is a small hill inside Chilika lake. The migratory birds come here from Siberia, Manasarovar and Himalayas during the rainy season. The place is very beautiful and attractive to visitors. The island is surrounded by Chilika Lake and the Bay of Bengal on its two sides. The place is approached from puri via Brahmagiri. Maluda and Parikud Island is the best tourist place in Puri, Odisha

Beleswar is situated at a distance of 3 km from the main road of Puri-Konark marine drive and 14 km from Puri Jagannath Temple. The scenic beauty of Beleswar Beach is enchanting. This beautiful beach is a great place to swim. Beleswar Beach is surrounded by Casuarina (Jhaun) and Cashew forests, which are ideal for picnicking. Attracts visitors to come here for the beautiful seashore. Beleswar Sea Beach is a popular tourist attraction in Puri District. This beach is the best place for a Pre-wedding photoshoot. Beleswar Beach is a tourist attraction places in Puri, Odisha.

Baliharachandi Temple is situated 18 km distance from Puri Jagannath Temple. The presiding deity of the temple is Harachandi, who is called Baliharachandi. This place stands at the conference of Lake Chilika and nearby the sea. Manikapatna village is here where Lord Jagannath and his elder brother Lord Balabhadra took chord from a cowherd lady named Manik. Baliharachandi Temple is a famous temple in Puri District.

Baba Barala Balunkeswar Temple is situated 25 km distance from Puri. Baral Balunkeswar Pitha is famous for its Lord Shiva Shrine named Sri Baral Balunkeswar Dev. As the legend says in Tretayayuga. This place was surrounded by dense forest, and it was the Ashram place of Bhrugu Muni. During the exile of Sri Rama Chandra, Laxman & Mata Sita has visited this place, Prabhu Sri Rama Chandra had placed Shiva Lingam in the sand under a Banyan tree. So this place is called Baral Balunkeswar.

Satapada is located on the southeast side of the Chilika lagoon and is 50 km from Puri. It is the largest brackish water in Asia. Satapada Chilika covers an area of 1165 sq. Km over the district of Puri, Khorda and Ganjam. Chilika is home to more than a hundred species of fish and Irrawaddy dolphins. Chilika Satapada has the second largest congregation of migratory birds in the world after Lake Victoria in Africa.  Satapada Chilika lake is the best tourist places in Puri, Odisha

Chakratirth Sea Beach & Shiva temple is situated towards the northern end of Puri town and at a distance of 3 kilometres from the Lord Jagannath temple. It is located on the right side of Chakratirtha Road the fisherman village. There is a temple dedicated to Lord Nrusingha. Chakratirth Beach is one of the best tourist places in Puri District.

Biswanath Temple is located on the upper part of Biswanath Mundia hill near Delang. It is 37 km away from Jagannath Temple Puri. Archaeologists opine that there are many Buddhist stupas on this hill. The view from the top of Bindheswari Mountain is Amazing, so the best time to visit this place is before sunrise and in the evening. Viswanath Hill is close to Bhubaneswar, and many tourists come here to visit this place. Biswanath Mundia Temple is one of the most popular tourist places in Puri, Odisha

Astaranga Sea beach is 31 km from Nimapada and about 67 km form Puri. Astaranga is an identified Tourist centre of Puri District. It is famous for its excellent sea beach, Fish & salt trading centre. Astarang means the colourful sunset. It lies on the coast of the Bay of Bengal and is famous for its lovely and long sandy beach. It attracts lots of visitors to enjoy the natural scenery of the beach. The Sunset site of Astaranga beach is incredible for tourists. Astaranga is also a famous fishing centre of Puri District. Astaranga beach is one of the most popular tourist places in Puri, Odisha.

The Shrine of Pir Mukudan Jahania Jahagast a Muslim saint is located near Astarang on the Beach. It is about 67 km distance from Puri Jagannath temple and 83 km from Cuttack. According to history, in the sixteenth century, Muslim saints came to India with their disciples from Baghdad, and after coming to Bengal, he came to Odisha. After visiting many places, he eventually stayed near Astaranga, and the place was renamed Pir Jahania. Both Hindus & Muslims offer worship at the shrine. It is also a Beautiful Picnic spot and tourist place in Puri Dist.

Rajhans Nature Camp is located near Chilika island and the sea beach, and It is about 50 km distance from Puri Jagannath temple and 107 km from Bhubaneswar. This nature camp has been built by Odisha Forest Development Corporation for tourists. There is no land route to Rajahans beach, and the Island can only be reached by boat, and this boating facility is available at Chilika Lake boat centre in Satapada. Rajhans Nature Camp at Rajhans Island is an awesome place for a weekend staycation and Picnic. In this nature camp, you can enjoy the sea and Chilika island with delicious food, clean tent service and other facilities. Rajhans Island is a tourist attraction places in Puri District.

Balighai sea beach is located near Beleswar Shiva temple and on Puri-Konark Marine drive Road. It is only 25 km distance from Konark Sun Temple and 16 km from Puri Jagannath Temple. Thousands of tourists from the state and outside the state visit this Balighai beach every day for sightseeing and picnicking. The roaring waves hitting the shore of the Bay of Bengal are mind-blowing, and One of Odisha’s neat and clean beaches of them. Small and big hotels, resorts and nature camps can be found near this Beach, which is very convenient for tourists.

Swargadwar is the cremation ground of Hindus. ‘Swarga’ means heaven and ‘Dwar’ means gateway, so literary Swargadwar is considered as the ‘Gateway to Heaven’. General belief supports the idea among Hindus to end their life in this holy place of Puri to get the accessibility to heaven for liberating their Soul and ultimately Salvation.

Penthakata Sea Beach is a popular tourist attraction places in Puri. The Beach is located 5 km distance from Shree Jagannath Temple and 3 km from Puri Blue Flag Beach. Currently Odisha tourism department has recognized Penthakata Beach as a tourist destination. Pentakata is a fishing village in Puri located at the end of Chakratirth Road and is the last fisherman’s colony within the city of Puri. Facilities like Parking, Vending zone, multi car parking, street light, foot path, sitting chair are being constructed near the Penthakata Beach for the convenience of tourists.