Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Odisha : A land that steals you away

Odisha, a land, so calm, so peaceful, and more known for the temples, has totally another side for the people willing to explore it. There hasnt been much of exploring for Odisha  except showcase in some movies here and there. To whomever I had said that I'm going to Odisha, people just had one question: Whats there in Odisha? I just had no answers to them. But after returning from Odisha, I can definitely say, Odisha has life, tradition, color, and more importantly an in-exhaustive list of places which are waiting to be explored.

So, once me and my friends finished finalizing Odisha, we just booked flight ticket. There was absolutely no planning involved in this trip, apart from the flight tickets. And to our rescue, we had our one friend, who had been staying in Odisha for quite sometime for now, and he was our torch bearer. We however, decided to explore this not so explored land, and we were really astonished when we found some of the incredible things hidden inside Odisha.

Our trip to Odisha took place somewhat in this order:


Day 1:

Nov 21,  we were all set to fly to Odisha. Our flight was in the early morning from Bengaluru International Airport. After having a free buffet breakfast at lounges of airport, we boarded the flight and reached Biju International Airport, Bhubaneshwar. We had half day remaining and our friend, the light bearer, was supposed to meet us in the evening. So we decided to explore Bhubaneshwar. We booked a self drive car, and started roaming Bhubaneshwar.

As a lesson learnt from previous trips, the first place we visited was Ram Mandir. However the temple was closed at 12, and scheduled to reopen only at 16:30. Hence we couldnt go inside the temple, but we admired the temple and the structure from the outside.

Famous Ram Mandir of Bhubaneshwar

Main Temple of Ram Mandir 


After having roadside food, near the temple, we headed to Khandagiri & Udayagiri caves. The caves are astonishingly built, given the location of caves.The caves are situated on two adjacent hills, Udayagiri and Khandagiri, mentioned as Kumari Parvata . It is believed that most of these caves were carved out as residential blocks for Jain monks during the reign of King Kharavela.

Udayagiri caves
Rani Gumpha in Udayagiri Caves





When in Udayagiri, dont forget to visit the Rani Gumpha, its a double storeyed cave, and is usually found in statuses of people 😉 (just kidding)  There are more than 15 caves in both Udayagiri and Khandagiri . Khandagiri also has a Jain temple, located on top of the hill, which provides a good panaromic view of the entire city. One can see planes landing and taking off from run way from here.

Jain temple of Khandagiri caves as seen from Udayagiri 

Monkey posing for a candid photo somewhere inside Udayagiri caves


Udayagiri caves as seen from Khandagiri Caves


Next we headed to Dhauli. Dhauli has a famous Stupa, called Shanti Stupa, along with carvings by Ashoka reign.  The stupa is located on top of hill, whereas the cravings are on the bottom of the hill. On top of the cravings is a elephant, which is carved on top of stone. Also, when visiting Dhauli, dont forget to see the light and music show , in the evening, post sunset, which is held on the Shanti Stupa, This shows held daily, with timings changing from season to season.

Famous Dhauli Shanti Stupa


Lord Bhudha at Shanti Stupa, Dhauli

Lord Bhudha at Shanti Stupa, Dhauli


With Dhauli, we were done for the day, and meanwhile 2 of our other friends also joined us. We then headed to Daringbadi, also known as Kashmir of Odisha.

Day 2:

The next day we spent in Daringbadi, also called as Kashmir of Odisha is supposedly the coolest place in entire Odisha. In winter the temperature reaches around-5°c and also sometimes there are instances of snow fall in winter. We had already reached half the distance yesterday night, and today morning we woke up in the morning, got freshened up and started again towards Daringbadi. Daringbadi was another 3-4 hours from here majorly cos of the route we took. There also in one more route which takes from Bhubaneswar to Daringbadi , but the view isn't that great. That's the only reason we decided to take up the other road. We managed to reach Daringbadi by somewhere around 11 or so. Daringbadi boasts many tourist places. Some of the ones which we visited were: Doluri River falls, Hill view point, lovers point, sunset point.

Dolluri River Falls, Daringbadi


Pine Forest, Daringbadi


Sunset, somewhere near the fields of Lovers point, Darignbadi

Sunset as seen from the sunset hill, Daringbadi


By the time we were done with these places, the sun had already set. Since we didn't have anything else to do for the day, we decided to head to next destination. Chilka. Chilka is a beautiful lake along the costal Odisha with rich fauna and flora. The place is also famous for the migratory birds which come during the winter and the Irrawady Dolphin sightings. Chilka was around 4 hours drive from Daringbadi. We managed to reach Chilka by around 10 in night and called of the day

Day 3:

Having spent the night in Chilka, we were short of time to explore chilka. We had to cover Puri on Day3 as one of our friend was to head back from Bhubaneshwar, after coming to Odisha one must definitely visiting Puri. Chilka, a huge water lagoon, is best known for its migratory birds, which come in the winter season. Apart from these birds there are also Irrawady Dolphins, which are considered very rare and are endangered. Apart from these the area is so vastly spread, with lakes, and water swarms, which provide a mesmerizing view. Since we could not afford to go to the Dolphin boat ride in morning, we hatched a plan to cover both the dolphin and travel. We decided to take ferry, and put our car inside ferry so that we can cover some distance by this beautiful Chilka lake and still not loose much on time. This was a very worth decision we took. The ferry starts from Janhikuda and reaches Satapada, in somewhere around half an hour. Inquiring on the prior day, we got to know that the first ferry from Janhikuda was somewhere at 7 in the morning. But Janhikuda was 1 hour drive from the place where we stayed. Though we had planned to vacate by 6 in the morning, due to the cold weather, we could only vacate by 6:30. But the drive was very very amazing and worth it. Wherever one turns he/she could only see swarms of water and lake, with a beautiful sunrise over water and birds ready to begin their day. We managed to reach Janhikuda by 7:30, but the ferry hadnt come yet. The delay was majorly due to the fact that the ferry was supposed to start at 7 from the other side, managing to reach here by around 8 or so. There were already some vehicles waiting to barge in, and we just added one to the queue. Finally we were all set on barge and managed to reach the other side.

Our transport, ferry, to cross the river


View from atop of the ferry, with our car jam packed 

Early morning fishing over the amazing river

Birds somewhere near Chilka lake

Puri was around 1 hour from Satapada. Since it was Karthik Purnima on this day, we were expecting huge rush in temple. We could manage to get darshan in some 1.5 hours given the huge crowd. After having the meals from temple, we headed to Konark.


Karthika Purnima celebrations at a local pond by localites


Puri to Konark is another beautiful drive, with a continuous stretch of beach on side. Konark too was very fully filled, may be coz of the peak season. We headed first to the Konark museum, located right in front of the Konark Sun temple. The museum  hosts a 20 min video session explaining the history and story behind the Sun temple. And anyone visiting sun temple must visit this museum to understand about its history.
Also, there is this beautiful light and sound show played at Sun temple almost everyday post sunset. One visiting Sun temple, can also plan to see this light and sound show.

Famous Konark Sun temple, being renovated

Pillar Art, Sun Temple, Konark

The sun wheel, Konark




By now we were almost running out of time. Our friend had a flight to catch by 21:00 , and hence we headed back to Bhubaneshwar to drop him off.
After dropping him off, we decided to explore the hidden side of Puri. Whenever we thought of "hidden side of Puri " we had an impression like Gokarana/Hampi. But the other side of Puri isnt as colorful as either of these. After searching for long, we finally found the hidden side of Puri. Its basically area around the famous CT road. Against our expectations ,we couldnt find much foreigners over here, but the place was pretty cool. We checked in to one of the good resorts by the beach, and the rest is a History 😈

Gigantic Waves over the Puri beach


Puri Beach

Day 4:

This was our last but one day in Odisha. As per the initial plan of morning, we were to visit one or two tourist spot near Puri, then head to the famous Ratnagiri/Udayagiri ranges.

As per the plan we visited Sand art musuem in Puri. This was a creation by the famous Sudham Pradhan. The place is however worth a visit.

Sudham Pradan art museum 

After this, one of our friend wanted to buy a painting. Hence we thought well go and visit authentic traditional Odissa art and handicrafts. And to our shock, its not just one shop or a building, its  a whole village in itself. Raghurajpur, a village around 12kms from Puri, boasts of so many paintings artists. One can witness their beautiful creations in arts and painting. We were initially to spend a max of half an hour and come out of this place, but even after 3 hours, we were still shopping. The art forms they have here is very amazing and its all natural. And where the person who initially wanted painting was only one amongst us, after reaching this place, we all ended up buying painting and other art forms.
Traditional art , Raghurajpur





An artist at work, Raghurajpur



Little did we notice that time had flew so fast. It was already 3 in the noon, and even if we head to Ratnagiri/Udayagiri ranges now, by the time we reach there it would have been closed.
Hence we decided to visit the famous Lingaraj temple in Bhubaneshwar. We had already covered major attractions in Bhubaneshwar previously, only temple and zoo was remaining. Due to timing restriction, we had to drop zoo, but we headed to temples, whose amazing architecture left us spellbound.
Lingraj temple, Bhubaneshwar
By now it was already late evening, sun had already set off, and we hadnt covered what we actually wanted to cover on this day, but still we were all happy  of visiting Raghurajpur. In order to cover the remaining places, we decided to extend our car booking, which was supposed to end by tonight.
To make it easy for us, from Bhubaneshwar we headed to Chandikhol, which was quite a big town near Udayagiri. We found a decent place to stay and called off our day at Chandikhol.

Day 5 :

This was our last day in Odisha and we were on a tight schedule on this day. We had to cover Udayagiri/Ratnagiri/Lalitagiri. All the 3 are basically monasteries, of the religious, natural historical village in Odisha
Since we were running out of time we could cover only Ratnagiri and Lalitagiri. It was already 11 , and Bhubaneshwar was 2.5 hour drive from here, moreover our flight was at 14:00
Hence we had to hurry up.

Entrance at Ratnagiri caves

Some ruined monuments, Ratnagiri





Ruined monuments, Lalitagiri

Finally we managed to reach Bhubaneshwar well on time, and after giving back the car, we headed to airport to see that our flight has been delayed by 1 hour. :P


Odisha, is an amazing land in itself, with its diverse environment, tradition, livestock and people. Odisha, a mysterious land in itself, always gives a lot to explore to travelers.  But our trip had come to and end today, and we had to return back. We left Bhubaneshwar with loads and loads of memories to cherish upon all our life in the future ahead. We would always look forward to come back to explore more and more of Odisha.


Further details:

Flight expenses : 6k(to and fro from Bengaluru )
Approx Room range : 500-800/night for a double bed room
Car booked from : Eduxon cabs
Total trip expenditure : ~15,000 Rs. 
Janikhuda - Satapada ferry timings : Link

Friday, 9 November 2018

Get Relaxed in Gokarna

Gokarna,a place in the coastal Karnataka, is famous for both sides of lives. On one side, theres the famous Mahabaleshwara temple, where in, Lord Ganesha dropped the idol of lord Shiva gifted to Ravana as boon of his worship on the sands, and on the other sides there are: Beaches, shacks, foreigners, food, fun, anything else one can think of.


Gokarna, is situated along the coastal Karnataka, at around 30km from the famous town Kumta. The place boasts of both sides of life: the religious life, and the fun loving life. People come in swarms to enjoy the life here. The place is covered by beaches all around. There are beaches almost everywhere : Om beach, Kudle beach,Half moon beach, Paradise beach, Gods own beach, etc. One good thing is all the places in this town can be covered by just walking. One can find people moving here and there, from one beach to the other, from one side to another whole day. 

Our trip started from Bangalore on a friday night. For people travelling from Bangalore there are sufficient buses to Gokarna . Also there is  availability of train, but are prone to be much slower than the bus. As an alternate mode of transport, one can also look into coming by his/her own transport too. We managed to reach early morning on Saturday and since we hadnt booked anything, we decided to visit one of the beaches and book for our stay on the spot. We have had good reviews about Kudle beach and hence decided  to visit  Kudle beach. The bus dropped us near the famous Gokarna temple. From there, one could either take a auto and reach Kudle beach(would cost around Rs.120) or could prefer walking on the main road. Since it was quite early morning rather than taking an auto we preferred to walk , but not on the main road, instead, walk on the sides of beach. Anyhow since all the beaches are connected , one can walk thru the coast  passing thru any hill or mountain separating the beaches. 


View of Gokarna Beach enroute to Kudle Beach

Finally we managed to reach Kudle beach, and started searching for a place to stay. Since it was off-season, we managed to secure a room for ourselves after asking around for sometime. Usually the shacks are pretty cheap here and a normal typical hut would cost somewhere around 400 while a room costed us 500 for a night.


Kudle Beach

Since we were quite hungry, without giving any second thought, we headed to a restaurant nearby. One good thing about the beaches here is the food. Typically all the hotels serve a variety of cuisines usually round the clock. That is one good thing about this place, especially if you are foody person.


Om Beach

Ferry for an Island near Om Beach
After our quick brunch, we decided to explore all the  beaches of Gokarna. Gokarna has many beaches in itself. It starts from the main Gokarna beach behind the Mahabaleshwara temple. From there if one heads southwards, after crossing a hilly terrain, one visits Kudle Beach. If one still continues further and crossing one more hill, you will end up in the Om beach. The Om-beach is a particularly famous destination among all people arriving here. This place got its name mainly due to "OM" shape of the beach. This beach is quite crowded most of the times. From Om beach, heading further down, after crossing few more hills, one visits the Half-moon beach. Again its quite evident from the name that the beach is in the shape of half moon. Heading further down, one croses over paradise beach. From my personal observation , i found this place more friendly if you are planning to stay in tents, though  you have to get your own tents. There were very less Indians/locals in this part of beach and the place hosted a relaxing look, much more than any other beaches. But the number of restaurants in this place was very less when compared to Kudle/Om Beach. Further down, after covering the stretch inside forest, thru terrains, finally one can see the Gods own country beach. This beach was all deserted and I could find people using this beach for fishing business. From here we took a bus back to gokarna and then finally ended up at Kudle beach.


Half Moon Beach 



Mesmerizing Sunset


One good thing about Gokarna is people are active even in the nights. One can find people roaming by the beach shore even at 12 in midnight. Also, usually there will be someone or the other performing or some event happening. Such events are bound to keep you entertained. But since we were quite tired after walking for the entire day, we decided to call off past midnight.

An artist performing in Kudle beach 

The next day was spent relaxing along the beach shores. This is one of the best places to either read, or indulge yourself in some activity or even learn something new.
Finally by evening, we had to leave back to Bangalore. On our way back, we paid visit to the famous Mahabaleshwara temple. Its said that this temple is the where one can find Atmalinga of lord shiva. 

Gokarna is a amazing place in itself and is bound to attract everyone towards it. The life over here is very colourful, relaxed and fun. Gokarna truly is a place to visit if you are looking for  a relaxing vacation with your loved and dear ones.