1 Nights / 2 Days
Morning:
Bhadrakali Temple:
Start your day with a visit to the Bhadrakali Temple, dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali. It is one of the most prominent temples in the area and is known for its serene atmosphere and spiritual significance. Spend some time in prayer or simply enjoy the tranquil environment.
Local Breakfast:
After the temple visit, enjoy a traditional breakfast at a local eatery. Pakhala Bhata (rice soaked in water with curd) and Alu Bhorta (mashed potatoes) are local favorites.
Mid-Morning:
Kusum Hill:
Head to Kusum Hill, located just outside Bhadrak, known for its peaceful surroundings and scenic views. It’s a great spot for some light trekking or a nature walk. From the hilltop, you can get a panoramic view of the nearby countryside and the Mantekiri river.
Mantekiri River:
After your hill visit, take a moment by the Mantekiri River, which is near Kusum Hill. It's a calm and beautiful spot, ideal for some peaceful moments by the water.
Lunch:
Local Dhabas/Restaurants in Bhadrak:
Enjoy a traditional Odia lunch at one of the local eateries in Bhadrak. Try dishes like Dalma, Macher Jhol (fish curry), or Chhena Poda (a sweet made of cheese). These will give you a good taste of local flavors.
Afternoon:
Brahmani River:
Take a short drive to the Brahmani River, which is one of the most important rivers in Odisha. It's known for its beauty and importance in the region. Spend some time by the river or visit the nearby Brahmani Barrage, which offers a fantastic view of the flowing waters.
Shopping at Bhadrak Market:
Before you leave Bhadrak, stop by the local market. You can shop for local crafts, fabrics, and souvenirs like handloom textiles, brass items, and silver jewelry. Bhadrak is known for its traditional weavings, so this is a great spot for shopping.
Evening:
Relax at a Local Park:
If you have some free time, head to a local park like Gokul Park to unwind. It’s a peaceful spot where you can sit and relax after your day of exploration.
Dinner:
Restaurant in Bhadrak:
For dinner, try a local restaurant offering authentic Odia food. You can try a simple Rice & Fish Curry meal or Odia Thali.
Morning:
Drive from Bhadrak to Cuttack:
Start early and take a 2-hour drive from Bhadrak to Cuttack. You’ll reach Cuttack, known as the “Silver City” of Odisha, around mid-morning.
Barabati Fort:
Begin your Cuttack exploration with a visit to Barabati Fort, one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. The fort dates back to the 14th century and was built by the Ganga dynasty. Explore the ruins, watchtower, and the nearby Barabati Stadium. The view from the fort is beautiful and offers a glimpse of the city’s landscape.
Lunch:
Sree Girija Restaurant:
Head to Sree Girija Restaurant for a typical Odia meal. Try the Dalma, Macha Tarkari (fish curry), and Pakhala Bhata. Don’t forget to finish with Chhena Poda, the famous Odia dessert.
Afternoon:
Cuttack Chandi Temple:
After lunch, visit the Cuttack Chandi Temple, dedicated to Goddess Chandi. This temple is one of the most revered shrines in the state and is situated on the banks of the Mahanadi River. The temple is especially busy during festivals like Durga Puja, but it’s worth visiting year-round for its historical and religious significance.
Mahanadi River View:
Take a boat ride on the Mahanadi River, or simply relax by the riverbank. The river is integral to the city’s identity, and the peaceful surroundings make for a nice break.
Odisha State Maritime Museum:
If you're interested in maritime history, visit the Odisha State Maritime Museum, which houses models of ancient ships and maritime artifacts related to Odisha's trade history.
Evening:
Netaji Birthplace Museum:
Take a short visit to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birthplace in Cuttack. The museum is dedicated to one of India’s greatest freedom fighters and contains several exhibits from his life and times. It’s a good place to reflect on history.
Local Shopping at Cuttack Bazar:
Spend your evening at Cuttack Bazar, one of the oldest markets in Odisha. It’s famous for silver filigree work, handlooms, and traditional jewelry. This is the best place to pick up souvenirs or gifts for your loved ones.
Dinner:
Barabati Restaurant or Indian Cuisine:
For your dinner, you can head to Barabati Restaurant or a local Indian restaurant that serves both Odia and North Indian cuisines. Enjoy chicken curry, fish fry, or Dalma, and don’t forget to try a local sweet like Rasgulla (which has its origins in Odisha).
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