It’s often said that straight paths aren’t as amusing and the curvy roads actually lead to beautiful destinations. Just as this saying goes before you get to Puri there are a few stops en route that you will definitely enjoy on your drive to Puri.
Below are a few stops to see and things to do in Puri. It can also be done on the way back to Bhubaneswar.
DHAULI SHANTI STUPA
Stupas in general as you know are one of the most recognized forms of Buddhist architecture. If you’re wondering what is the relevance of the Stupa here and its significance. Here’s the shortest history lesson on it:
A King named Ashoka during his reign in this state realized the intensity of war when the river Daya had turned red with blood. This horrific bloody river scene finally struck his senses and made him conscious of the cruelty of war. He then took up the path of peace and tranquility by choosing Buddhism.
This Shanti Stupa stands as testimony to his change of heart as he laid down his weapons and turned to spread the teachings of Buddhism. The overall structure of the stupa is beautiful in white with depictions of war on it while the peaceful Buddha maintains posture. Its white peaceful presence marks the importance of peace for future generations.
VISITING HOURS: 10:00 to 17:00 hours (closed on Mondays)
ESTIMATED TIME: 1 hour
COST: Free
DAY TRIP TO KONARK SUN TEMPLE
This iconic temple shows how simple the surroundings of stone were brought to life. This standing structure also proves that this state has always had an artistic spirit ingrained from centuries ago. The Konark Sun Temple is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
There are guides who sell pamphlets related to the history of the structure. If you would like to use the guide service at the site, the cost is approx. INR 200. Something that you shouldn’t miss here is the light and sound show which is a great attempt to recreate the history of this temple. The light & sound show is closed on Mondays
Don’t leave the Konark Sun Temple, unless you’ve spent time at the Interpretation Center which takes a different stance to the term ‘museum’ and is a must-visit to understand the architecture of the State.
VISITING HOURS: 06:00 to 20:00 hours
VISITING HOURS FOR THE LIGHT AND SOUND SHOW: 19:30 to 20:10 hours (March to October), 20:20 to 21:00 hours (March to October), 18:30 to 19:10 hours (November to February), 19:30 to 20:10 hours (November to February)
ESTIMATED TIME: 2 – 3 hours
COST: INR 600 per person for foreign tourists, INR 40 per person for Indian tourists.
DAY TRIP TO JAGANNATH TEMPLE
The Jagannath Temple in puri, particular, holds a very special place to a Hindu devotee. Most Hindus in the whole country believe that visiting this site will help them achieve ‘moksha’ which means eternal salvation. Jagannath is one of the 4 most holy pilgrimage sites in India.
The street to the temple is flooded with devotees all waiting in line to enter and offer their prayers. There is the continuous movement of people, a repeated rhythmic religious sound in the background and it feels like things never come to a standstill here. The entire picture makes you think of Karl Marx’s most celebrated dictum ‘Religion is the opium of the masses’
Foreigners are forbidden from entering the temple. However, you can easily get a clear view of the outside of the temple from Raghunandan Library. You can make a small donation to the library.
VISITING HOURS: 05:00 to 13:00 hours, 16:00 to 23:30 hours
ESTIMATED TIME: 1 hour
COST: Free
Pipli Applique Village
If you’re looking at taking something back home for family and friends or simply decorate your house with artworks from Orissa, Pipli is the main centre.
You’ll find rows of shops lined up with colourful craftworks. The art is mainly done with cloth and bright colors. The street is filled with eye-catching wall hangings, lanterns, pillow covers, table cloths, and so on. Get to shopping and if you feel like it “Add to your cart”!
VISITING HOURS: 24 hours
ESTIMATED TIME: 2 hours
COST: Free
Raghurajpur – Meet the artist behind the Art!
In Raghurajpur, you can finally meet the faces behind the art that have been showcased in Orissa. This is a small village where families practice the same tradition for years. They are now recognized for dedicating their lives only to create art forms such as palm leaf engraving, tribal arts, silk painting, and so on.
The intricate details on the artworks are extremely impressive! Just a little heads up that some shopkeepers at the start of the village can be very persistent. Hence, we’d suggest taking your time in the village, moving further down the road to see more shops before you buy anything. One shop that we loved and found reasonably priced is – Bishnukinkar Mohapatra’s shop. Your driver can help you locate this shop.
VISITING HOURS: 24 hours
ESTIMATED TIME: 1 hour
COST: Free
Chilika Lake
This lake is famous for its rich biodiversity of bird species. You can take a boat ride from Mangalajodi Point to bask in the midst of the rich flora fauna while you’re on the lake. As you are accompanied by a guide you also learn the names of the wide variety of birds you’ll see.
Winters are the best time to see migratory birds. The boat facilities here are good and the guides, as well as staff at the counter, will assist in booking a boat for a reasonable amount. I’d suggest the early morning is the best time for this.
From the Satapada entry point of the same Lake, you can spot Dolphins. Dolphin watching is also quite popular among locals hence much more touristy. we’d recommend doing either one.
VISITING HOURS: 07:30 to 17:00 hours
ESTIMATED TIME: 1 hour
COST: Free
Relax By The Beach
The best way to wrap up a day in Puri is to unwind and relax at the beach! The shoreline is massive and the beach is quite active but you can find your own peaceful spot. Enjoy the beautiful sunsets at the beach and don’t forget to try out the seafood from the vendors you’ll find on Marine drive road.
VISITING HOURS: 24 hours
ESTIMATED TIME: 2 hours
COST: Free