A Tour to Orissa and Chhattisgarh
Orissa is one of the major tourism destinations in India with many tourist attractions, ranging from wildlife and bird sanctuaries, exotic cultures, exquisite temples and extraordinary monuments, beaches, a home to artists and craftsmen, the natural beauty and friendly-people. The land of East Indian State, Orissa welcomes you to a relishing holiday and one will choose to come back again and again! Have a wonderful and superb tour experience here.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive Bhubaneshwar
Bhubaneshwar city is the capital of Orissa and named famously as ‘city of temples’ exploring the Ancient Temples and Jain trails in India highlighting religious life of the city.
The city named as ‘Tribhubaneswar’ or ‘Lord of three worlds’ or ‘Lord
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Day 9: Jagdalpur
Early morning bask into the Sunny Ethnic villages of Jagdalpur which is endless in variety, tremendous in craftsmanship, inimitable in handicrafts and mesmerise in appeal. Visit Kanger Valley National Park and drive to tribal market of Maria and Muria tribes at Mardoom.
Your sojourn will begin at Chitrakoot Waterfalls popularly known as Niagara of India. The beauty of falls is seen throughout the year, particularly during sunset. Adventure sports and enthusiasts use boats in the stormy part, pilgrims take bath in the calmer part and in the low flow season, paddle boats are used. In the pool below the falls, swimming and paddle boats are permitted. Drive back to Jagdalpur for overnight stay.
Day 10: Jagdalpur – Kondagaon – Kanker
Reach Kondagaon via NH30 which is a manufacturing centre for handicrafts and visit Narayanpur Sunday market. Drive to the nearest town Kanker to absorb the intricate hues. The tribes around Kanker region are little shy but friendly and very curious. Discover them through art, dance, myths music and the land itself. A Royal Treat awaits you at Kanker Palace as
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