Cuttack Chronicles: A Day of Heritage, Craft, and Culture in Odisha

Cuttack, a city steeped in history and culture, is home to a treasure trove of architectural marvels and spiritual landmarks. Among these, the Church of the Epiphany stands as a testament to both faith and heritage. With its awe-inspiring architecture and rich historical significance, this church has been a beacon of light for the Christian community in Cuttack and an emblem of the city's cultural diversity. In this blog post, we embark on a journey to explore the charm, history, and cultural richness of the Church of the Epiphany in Cuttack.

Known as the cultural capital of Odisha, Cuttack is a city steeped in history, showcasing a vibrant tapestry of heritage, craftsmanship, and tradition. Join us on a curated one-day itinerary to discover the gems of Cuttack, a city that seamlessly blends the old and the new, creating an enriching experience for every traveler.

A Riverside Oasis  A Tranquil Haven: Dhabaleswar Temple's location on an island in the Mahanadi River offers a serene escape from the bustling city. The gentle rustling of leaves, the melodious chirping of birds, and the soothing ripple of the river create an ambiance of unparalleled tranquility.

Morning: 6:00 AM - 8:00 AM - Dhabaleswar Island

Embark on your day with tranquility at Dhabaleswar Island. A boat ride across the Mahanadi River takes you to the island, where the Dhabaleswar Temple awaits. Witness the sunrise over the river and explore the serene temple premises.


Late Morning: 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM - Netaji Birthplace Museum

Delve into the history of India's freedom struggle at the Netaji Birthplace Museum, the ancestral house of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The museum provides insights into the life and times of this iconic leader.


Lunch:12:00 PM - 1:30 PM - Cuttack's Street Food Delights

Savor the local flavors at Cuttack's bustling street food stalls. Try the famous Dahibara Aloodum, Chhena Poda, and other Odia delicacies that tantalize the taste buds.


Afternoon: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Silver Filigree Shopping at Chandi Bazaar

Embark on a shopping spree at Chandi Bazaar, renowned for its exquisite silver filigree work. Explore the narrow lanes adorned with intricate silver jewelry, utensils, and artifacts—perfect souvenirs to commemorate your visit.

Nestled in the historic city of Cuttack, Odisha, the Barabati Fort and Park stand as silent sentinels, bearing witness to the rich historical legacy and natural splendor of the region. Steeped in antiquity and adorned with scenic beauty, this iconic landmark offers a captivating blend of heritage, architecture, and serenity, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and avid adventurers seeking to immerse themselves in the timeless allure of Cuttack's cultural tapestry.

Late Afternoon: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM - Cuttack's Artistic Marvel - Barabati Fort

Visit the historic Barabati Fort, a testament to Cuttack's ancient glory. Explore the archaeological ruins, climb to the top for panoramic views, and immerse yourself in the city's historical grandeur.

Evening: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM - Maritime Museum & Cuttack Bridge

Discover Cuttack's maritime history at the Maritime Museum. Take a stroll along the Kathajodi River, admiring the iconic Cuttack Bridge as it lights up in the evening.


Dinner: 9:00 PM - 10:30 PM - Riverside Dining at Barabati Restaurant

Conclude your day with a delightful dinner at Barabati Restaurant, offering a riverside dining experience. Relish local and North Indian cuisine amidst a tranquil ambiance.


In just one day, you've traversed through the historical lanes of Netaji's birthplace, indulged in the culinary delights of Cuttack, explored the artistry of Chandi Bazaar, and witnessed the grandeur of Barabati Fort. Cuttack, with its blend of history, craftsmanship, and cultural richness, offers a day filled with exploration and immersive experiences for every traveler.


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While in Bhubaneshwar ( Odisha , we planned to drive to Konark Sun Temple and witness it's grandness & heritage.Temple has beautifully carved stone wheels, pillars and walls. A lot of portions of temple are in ruins, although remained part is being maintained. Some work was happening when we visited the temple this month (july’2016).Sun Temple in Konark is 65 kilometers from Bhubaneshwar and 35 km from Puri.ASI maintains the temple and it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Konark Sun temple is also featured in the list of 7 wonders in India, along with Meenakshi Amman Temple of Madurai, Dholavira of Gujarat, Red Fort of Delhi, Jaisalmer Fort of Rajasthan, Nalanda of Bihar and Khajuraho of MP.The name Konark comes from Sanskrit words - Kona and Ark. Europian sailors had 2 important temples in this part of India - Konark Sun Temple and Jaganath Temple in Puri, which are called Black Pagoda and White Padoga respectively.Konark Sun Temple has used iron beams for it’s structure. It was made to look like Surya-Rath (Chariot of Sun God). There are 12 carved stone wheels which are 3 meters wide and is pulled by a set of seven horses, which you see on entry gate of the temple. It followed popular Kalinga Architecture.Maintenance of Konark Sun Temple was in progress and it made us feel good about the care ASI is taking of these beautiful heritage buildings in India. Although it made us worry about the way these structures are restored. Plain stones without any carving are being added to give support to the structure. It's understandable that same carving might be difficult to achieve but some creative stuff can be done. More than structure, the craved stones are decaying with time and wondering if there is a good way to avoid it. I am sure ASI must thinking about all these things.Konark Sun Temple is one of the most visited tourist places in Odisha and it's considered as one of the most popular places to visit around Bubaneshwar. We didn't want to miss and happy that it was a nice experience to be there. Although the weather was not suitable, but we had fun.There are some interesting facts about the architecture of Konark Sun Temple. Original temple had one part of the compound, which was 70 mgr high. Now the highest structure of the Sun Temple is 30 meters high, which is essentially the audience hall along with smaller structures like Dance hall and Dining hall.Orissa Tourism website  lists few interesting details around history behind this temple.Surrounding of the Konark Sun Temple is pretty green and the weather made it greener for us.We had great time roaming around this beautiful campus of Konark Sun Temple, which has lot to surprise you and make you think how it was built many centuries ago. Here we tried to click family selfie with our DSLR  and it came out well :)These are the Ashvas (horses) of Surya Rath. Somehow the faces are different and I am not sure why. There must be some reason behind these shapes.






























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