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Orissa tour with Kolkata

Orissa Tour with Kolkata

from 1250 Euro/PP (min. 2 pax)

10 Nights/11 Days

Private Tour

Route

Kolkata → Bhubaneshwar → Konark → Gopalpur → Rayagada → Jeypore → Kakiriguma → Visakhapatnam

Day 1

Arrival in Kolkata

Arrival at Bhubaneshwar Airport.

After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our operator will be waiting for you outside the terminal.

Arrival at the hotel and check-in. Standard check-in at 14:00 / check-out at 12:00.

Visit Babughat: The most popular ghat along the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, among the many ghats built during the British era, is the Babughat.

The Flower Market: Near the south-eastern end of Howrah Bridge, this flower market is charming and colorful virtually 24 hours a day. However, if you visit at dawn, you will see wholesalers arriving with huge shipments of flowers that are then auctioned off to retailers.

Armenian Ghat: Armenians were one of the first foreign settlers to come to Kolkata, a port city at the time. This particular ghat was built by one of these Armenian settlers, a famous Kolkata trader named Manvel Hazaar Maliyan, in 1734. It has been known as the Armenian Ghat ever since.

Kumortuli (also spelled Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartally) is a traditional pottery district in North Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), the capital of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal.

The Mother House of the Missionaries of Charity is a sacred place of pilgrimage and reverence for those who are seeking a more meaningful existence.

The Victoria Memorial is a large marble building in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, built between 1906 and 1921. It is dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria (1819–1901) and is now a tourist destination and museum under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture.

Overnight stay in Kolkata.

Day 2

Kolkata

After breakfast, the day begins.

Tollygunge Slums: Take a walk in the slum area where you can see various businesses; from rubber factories, leather bags, recycled plastic, small shops, and open-air laundries.

Kalighat Kali: The present temple building was built in the 19th century and is 200 years old. However, references to the temple have also been found in the 15th-century composition of Mansar Bhasan and also in Kavi Chandi, which was published in the 17th century.

Pareshnath Jain Temple was built in 1867 by Rai Badridas Bahadur Mookim and the pratishta was performed by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. It is one of the most revered and sacred shrines of Jains in Kolkata.

College Street is a 900 m long road in the centre of Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. Kolkata has its own “Boi Para” in College Street, which is the largest book-selling market in the country. David Hare founded Hindu College in 1817 with twenty scholars.

Indian Coffee House: The history of the Coffee House at College Street can be traced back to Albert Hall, which was established in April 1876. Later, the Coffee Board decided to start a joint coffee house at Albert Hall in 1942.

Visit Chitpur and Bara Bazaar district. This is a unique bazaar with its specialty in the way the shops are arranged and the great services provided for the shopping public.

Overnight stay in Kolkata.

Day 3

Kolkata – Bhubaneshwar (By Flight)

Udayagiri and Khandagiri: Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves, formerly called Kattaka Caves or Cuttack Caves, are partly natural and partly artificial caves of archaeological, historical, and religious importance near the city of Bhubaneswar in Odisha, India. The caves are situated on two adjacent hills.

Market Ashok Nagar: This shopping place is noisy and cramped, but it has a different charm due to which it always remains crowded. Market Building is one of the oldest shopping places in the city from where you can buy clothes, footwear, souvenirs, and even find numerous local food stalls. There are separate shops where you can find the type of item or product you want. Also, most of the items are available at the best prices.

Overnight stay in Bhubaneshwar.

Day 4

Bhubaneshwar-Pipli (24 km, 40 minutes) Pipli-Puri (44 km, 1 hour) Puri-Konark (37 km, 55 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Konark.

Along the way, you will visit Pipli and Puri.

Tribal Market in Pipli: The tarasa or heart-shaped wooden pieces made here are used in chariots during festivals. In fact, during Chandan Yatra, there are processions where deities are covered with chattris made of applique. This applique work dates back to ancient times.

Shree Jagannath Temple (Photo Stop Outside): According to folklore, before being known as Jagannath (Lord of the Universe), the Lord was worshipped as ‘Purushottama’, the creator, protector, and destroyer of the world.

Puri Beach Market: Choose from a wide range of authentic Odisha handloom sarees, dress materials, and handicrafts, gorge on lip-smacking street food, and soak up the cheerful vibes of the market.

Puri Beach or Golden Beach: Puri Beach or Golden Beach is a beach in the city of Puri, Odisha, India. It is on the shore of the Bay of Bengal. It is known as a tourist attraction and a Hindu holy place.

On arrival, visit The Surya Mandir (Sun Temple): The Sun Temple of Konark, built in the mid-13th century, is a huge conception of artistic magnificence and engineering prowess. King Narasimhadeva I, the great ruler of the Ganga dynasty, built this temple with the help of 1200 artisans over a period of 12 years (1243-1255 AD).

Overnight stay at Konark.

Day 5

Konark-Gopalpur (183 Km, 5 Hours)

After breakfast, drive to Gopalpur.

En route, visit Chilika Lake at Barkul: Queen of natural beauty, Chilika, the largest brackish water lake in Asia covering an area of over 1,100 sq km, is a major attraction for tourists for fishing, bird watching, and boating. In winter, Chilika flutters with thousands of indigenous and migratory birds of many varieties from far and near, even from distant Siberia.

At Chilika, take a boat cruise to visit Bird Island (the paradise for resident and migratory birds) and Nalabana Island (a reed forest famous for long-range migratory birds in winter).

On arrival at Gopalpur, transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay at Gopalpur.

Day 6

Gopalpur-Taptapani (68 Km, 1 hour 30 minutes) Taptapani-Rayagada (152 km, 3 Hours 30 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Rayagada.

Along the way, you will visit Taptapani.

Taptapani: It is famous for a perennial hot spring of medicinal sulphuric water, which is located on the state highway connecting Berhampur with Western Odisha. Surrounded by a cluster of hills and dense forests, the serenity of nature in Taptapani attracts a large number of tourists of all categories. Poets, writers, scholars, picnickers, holidaymakers, and newlyweds can make the most of the place in all seasons.

Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay at Rayagada.

Day 7

Rayagada

After breakfast, the day begins.

Drive to the homeland of the primitive Lanjia Saora tribe at Puttasing. Visit their houses with traditional paintings and enjoy their beautiful Gaur dance performed during ancestor worship.

On the way back, visit the Desia Kondh villages.

In the evening, you will see the Aarti ceremony at the Majhigauri Temple.

Return to Rayagada and transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay at Rayagada.

Day 8

Rayagada-Kakiriguma (70 Km, 1 hour 45 minutes)

After breakfast, the day begins.

En route, visit Chatikona to see the beautiful colorful weekly market of the Dongria Kondh tribe (ONLY ON WEDNESDAY). This tribe is one of the most primitive Dongria Kondh tribes and lives on the high slopes of the Niyamagiri Hills.

Along the way, you will visit Minapai (the bamboo handicraft village).

Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay in Kakiriguma.

Day 9

Kakiriguma-Ankadelli (114 Km, 3 hours) Ankadelli-Jeypore (69 Km, 1 hour 40 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Jeypore.

En route, visit Ankadelli: Ankadelli is famous for the Bonda tribes, who come to shop at the weekly market (ONLY ON THURSDAYS). It is a unique opportunity to see such a colorful concentration of tribal people in one place. Bonda women wear colorful jewelry.

Paraja Tribe: The Parajas appear to have inhabited this country from about the 2nd century AD (District Gazetteers, Koraput, 1966). They say that their original home is “Bastaria” as they migrated from the Bastar area of Madhya Pradesh (now Chhattisgarh). Paraja is a conglomeration of various endogamous sections and is not a compact community. Compared to other tribal communities, they show some cultural differences, especially in the pattern of settlement, dress and ornaments, economic life, beliefs and worship, customs, manners, and folk traditions.

Upon arrival in Koraput, transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay in Jeypore.

Day 10

Jeypore-Visakhapatnam (213 Km, 5 hours 20 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Visakhapatnam.

En route, visit Kunduli, the weekly market of the Paraja and Mali tribes (ONLY ON FRIDAY). It is the largest market in the tribal area. Stop at the tribal villages of Sana Paraja, Sana Padar, and Bada Padar. Proceed to Visakhapatnam.

Rushikonda Beach: Rushikonda Beach is a beautiful beach located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal in Visakhapatnam, in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. APTDC, which is responsible for this natural beauty, has done a great job maintaining the beach and ensuring that this natural attraction remains pristine. Rushikonda Beach is therefore rightly called the ‘Jewel of the East Coast’ for its essential and pristine beauty.

Overnight stay in Visakhapatnam.

Day 11

Visakhapatnam - Next Destination

Transfer to Bhubaneswar Airport as per the flight schedule.

Ciao India Tours wishes you a happy journey.

Inclusions:

✔ 10 nights’ accommodation in 3-star/heritage hotels, including all existing taxes.
✔ All transfers from the airport to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ Meet and assist upon arrival/departure by our representative at the airport.
✔ All transfers as per the program with a medium air-conditioned car.
✔ One bottle of water per person per day.
✔ All taxes included.

Exclusions:

✘ Visa

✘ International flights

✘ Medical insurance

✘ Cancellation/modification of flights or trains

✘ Alcoholic beverages

✘ Tips

✘ Tour guide

✘ Tickets to monuments and activities

✘ Personal expenses

✘ Camera fees, etc.

✘ Everything that is not part of the inclusions.

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