Exciting things you can do and places to visit in Bhubaneswar

To make your visit even eventful, we are helping you with a list of the best places to visit while you are in the Odisha capital.  

The beauty and charm of Bhubaneswar can mesmerise any tourist. To make your visit even more eventful, we are helping you with a list of the best places to visit while you are in the Odisha capital.  

15 Best places to visit in Bhubaneswar

The world is full of exciting new adventures you can embark on daily. However, the fun you had compensates for the sheer number of places you can visit any day. Therefore, as a traveller, you must scout out potential places you may want to explore in advance and plan your travel itinerary accordingly. With travel destinations like Bhubaneswar, a small but tourist-friendly destination in Orissa where the list of possible experiences becomes substantial, however, the difficulty of choice becomes even more glaring. Therefore, to help you plan your next trip, here is a list of places to visit in Bhubaneswar. Here is how you can reach Bhubaneswar:

By air: The Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar is very well connected with domestic and international flights. It is located at a distance of 6 KM from the main city. This distance can be covered by bus or taxi.

By rail: You can reach the Bhubaneswar Railway Station with superfast trains that connect it to cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. From here, you can reach different parts of the city via local transport.

By road: The Baramunda bus stand which is located 5 KM from the main city, is connected very well by private and Orissa state buses. You can also reach Bhubaneswar from Konark, Puri, Hyderabad, Raipur, Ranchi, and Kolkata.

 

ISKCON Temple

The ISKCON chain of temples is a very popular tourist spot and devotee central in India. One such beautifully designed temple also doubles as a non-profit organisation and makes it one of the popular Bhuvneshwar places to visit among tourists. You can visit the temple between 4:00 am – 5:00 am, 7:30 am – 12:45 pm, and 4:15 pm – 8:30 pm any day of the week.

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Explore Orissa State Museum

Another contender for one of the most popular Bhubaneswar tourist places is the Orissa State Museum. In the museum, you can take an educational look at the ancient art collection and learn about its cultural and historical significance to the region. You can visit the museum between 10:00 am – 5:00 pm all days of the week except Mondays. The entry fee for Indian adults is INR 10, and for Foreign adults, it is INR 100. Additional charges for items like vehicles, photography, and videography may be applicable. 

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Sightseeing At Hirakud Dam

Although it is a significant distance away from the city of Bhubaneswar, Hirakud Dam is still one of the more prominent tourist places in Bhubaneswar. Ever since it was built near Sambalpur District, the dam has seen its fair share of tourism and has been recognised by the region in the same light. Hirakud dam is located 245 KM away from the city. This distance can be covered by buses or taxis. 

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Visit Lingaraj Temple

The largest temple in the city where devotees of Lord Shiva can be found in abundance is located inside the city of Bhubaneswar in Orissa. It is a local recommendation and one of the staples of places to visit Bhubaneswar. Built in the 7th century, the ancient temple is intricately carved and beautifully designed. You can visit the temple between 6:00 am – 7:00 pm.

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Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary

If you are still asking yourself what are the things you can do in Bhubaneswar that are more engaging and thrilling, you may want to consider this next option. The Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary is a small village that is about an hour’s drive from the main city of Bhubaneswar. Here you can experience the rich flora and fauna of the region along the banks of River Mahanadi.

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Parasurameswara Temple

Another example of a beautiful display of heritage and history, the Parasurameswara Temple in Bhubaneswar, is an ancient temple where devotees hold their faith even today. Although it was built in 650 A.D. and has since been through renovation and upkeep, it is still a beacon of Oriya’s architectural style. You can visit the temple between 5:00 am – 6:00 pm any day of the week.

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Museum Of Tribal Arts And Artefacts

Speaking of learning, if you are interested in learning about the lives of the tribal people in the region, the Museum Of Tribal Arts And Artefacts does an amazing job of preserving the history and customs of the tribes of the region. What is essentially one of the most recognised tourist places Bhubaneswar has to offer, the museum has played an instrumental part in anthropological studies of tribes in the region. You can visit the Museum of Tribal Arts and Artefacts between 10 AM to 5 PM; however it remains closed on Mondays & National Holidays. 

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Rajarani Temple

Just at a distance of about 6km from the city centre, the Rajarani Temple is another ancient temple that was built in Bhubaneswar. Similar in design style to the other ancient temples in the region, the temple has become a hub over the years for tourists and devotees alike. You can visit the temple between 6:30 am – 7:30 pm any day of the week. The entry fee is INR 5 per person for Indians and INR 250 per person for Foreign Tourists.

 

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Nandankanan Zoological Park

The Nandankanan Zoological Park was built in the forest surrounding Bhubaneswar. In the park, one can enjoy learning about the various flora and fauna of the region and can interact with certain parts of it as well while it thrives in protected areas of its natural habitat. You can visit the temple between 7:30 am – 5:30 pm from April to September and between 8:00 am – 5:00 pm from October to March. The entry fee for Indian Adults is INR 40, and for Foreign nationals, it is INR 100. Additional charges for Handycams and video cameras may also be applicable.

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Mukteswara Temple

Designed in the Kalinga style of architecture, the Mukteswara Temple is a symbol of the historical and cultural richness of the region. Since the temple is about a fair 90km or so away from the city, it is often classified as one of the places to visit near Bhubaneswar, which is not “in Bhubaneswar”. Yet, it has become such a tourist attraction, that if you visit Bhubaneswar, visiting the Mukteswara temple is highly recommended. You can visit the temple between 6:30 am – 7:30 pm any day of the week with no entry fee required. 

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Bindu Sarovar

An artificially made water tank, also known as Bindu Sagar, is a very popular tourist spot. Here you can go boat riding in the water tank and explore the various temples that have surrounded the tank. Moreover, if you are already visiting the Lingaraj temple, it would be a missed opportunity not to spend the rest of your evening here. 

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Kedar Gauri Temple

The Kedar Gauri temple is one of the more religiously important temples in the city. Devotees believe that the temple was built under the names of Lord Shiva and Goddess Gauri. Thus, it becomes prevalent during the festival of Shivaratri, celebrated as the day of marriage between the two Gods. You can visit the temple between 6:30 am – 5:00 pm any day of the week.

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Ekamra Kanan

The city’s largest botanical garden, Ekamra Kanan, is famous for its beautiful garden and paths. One can spend an entire evening here, just strolling in the stellar gardens and feel completely content. You can also make a small picnic here with your loved ones. You can visit the gardens between 8:00 am – 7:00 pm any day of the week. The entry fee is INR 25 per person for Adults and INR 10 per person for Children. Additional charges of INR 15 as Boating charges for Two seater Paddle boat for 30 min and INR 25 as Boating charges for Four seater Paddle boat for30 minutes may also be applicable.

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Ram Mandir

The large spires of this temple can be seen from various parts of the city. The Ram Mandir is not just popular with devotees that worship Lord Ram, but also with admirers of architectural beauty. The large and beautifully designed structure of the temple beckons thousands of tourists every day. You can visit the temple between 6:00 am – 9:30 pm any day of the week.

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Regional Museum Of Natural History

The final place you can visit on this list is the Regional Museum Of Natural History. Again, this is a great place if your mind is curious. In the museum, you can find things like collections of exotic plants and skeletons of not just rare but often even extinct wildlife. You can learn so much more about the various species of rare plants, birds and animals. You can visit the museum between 10:00 am – 5:00 pm any day of the week except Mondays for no entry fee required.

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Know about: House rent in Bhubaneswar 

FAQs

What is the ideal duration of a Bhubaneshwar trip?

Ideally, you must invest at least 2 days in Bhubaneshwar to enjoy all it has to offer to tourists. You may increase the duration of your visit according to your preferences.

What are some good places to eat in Bhubaneshwar?

Multicuisine restaurants like The Zaika and Mayfair Lagoon offer the most delectable meals in Bhubaneswar at affordable prices.

 

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