Odisha, located on the eastern coast of India, offers a rich blend of cultural heritage, spirituality, and natural beauty. As a professional Destination Management Company in India, India Travel etc provides international tour operators and travel agencies with complete ground handling and destination management services across Odisha.
Our regional expertise allows us to design and operate high-quality travel programmes covering key destinations such as Bhubaneswar, Puri, Konark, Chilika Lake, Gopalpur, Simlipal, and Bhitarkanika. From UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Konark Sun Temple to the sacred Jagannath Temple in Puri, and from the tranquil waters of Chilika Lake with its migratory birds and dolphins to the rich biodiversity of Odisha’s national parks, each itinerary is crafted to offer a seamless and authentic experience.
As your trusted local DMC partner in Odisha, India Travel etc manages all operational aspects including hotels, transport, guided visits, and on-ground support. Our teams ensure consistent quality control, reliable supplier management, and smooth logistics, enabling you to confidently offer Odisha to your clients.
Odisha offers a distinctive journey along India’s eastern coast, combining rich cultural heritage, deep-rooted spiritual traditions, and diverse natural landscapes. Travelling across this region reveals a land shaped by centuries of devotion, artistic excellence, and close connections with nature.
The journey often begins in Bhubaneswar, known as the “City of Temples,” where ancient shrines reflect the evolution of Kalinga architecture. Nearby, the UNESCO-listed Konark Sun Temple stands as a masterpiece of stone carving, while the sacred town of Puri, home to the Jagannath Temple, remains one of India’s most important pilgrimage centres and the heart of the famous Rath Yatra festival.
Odisha’s landscapes are equally diverse, from the vast Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest brackish lagoon, known for migratory birds and Irrawaddy dolphins, to the coastal stretches of Puri and Chandrabhaga. Inland, wildlife reserves such as Bhitarkanika and Simlipal reveal rich biodiversity, while tribal regions and traditional villages offer insight into local lifestyles and ancient customs.
A journey through Odisha combines spirituality, heritage, nature, and cultural encounters, offering an authentic and immersive travel experience.


Bring breathable cotton clothes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a wide-brim hat, and comfortable walking shoes. Carry a raincoat or umbrella if traveling during the monsoon.
Try Odisha’s famous dishes like Dalma, Pakhala Bhata, and Rasgulla at local eateries.
If visiting Chilika Lake, Simlipal National Park, or Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, hire authorized guides for safety and follow all park rules.Read More..
Odisha is famous for its handloom textiles, Pattachitra paintings, and silver filigree work. Visit government emporiums or trusted local shops for authentic handicrafts. Bargain politely but respectfully in local markets.
While Puri, Bhubaneswar, and Konark are must-visits, don’t miss hidden gems like Gopalpur-on-Sea for serene beaches, Dhauli Hill for its Buddhist heritage, and the rustic charm of Koraput and Daringbadi, also known as the “Kashmir of Odisha”.
From Bhubaneswar, the “Temple City of India,” Jagannath Temple in Puri, the architectural marvel of the Konark Sun Temple (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), to its vibrant festivals, like the Rath Yatra and Konark Dance Festival, showcase its deep-rooted culture and traditions. Odisha welcomes travelers with open arms, offering a harmonious blend of culture, nature, and history. Whether you seek spirituality, relaxation, or exploration, this state has something for everyone.
Here are some special trips you can plan to Odisha:

The best time to visit Odisha is from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing, beach visits, and wildlife exploration. This period also coincides with major festivals like Rath Yatra and the Konark Dance Festival, offering a chance to experience Odisha’s vibrant culture. Summers (April–June) can be extremely hot, while monsoons (July–September) bring heavy rainfall, which may hinder travel plans but enhance the scenic beauty of lush landscapes and waterfalls.
Odisha is home to iconic landmarks like the Sun Temple in Konark, Jagannath Temple in Puri, Chilika Lake, Simlipal National Park, and Udayagiri & Khandagiri Caves.
The best time to visit Odisha is between October and March, the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
A 7 to 10-day trip is ideal to explore Odisha’s major attractions, including its temples, beaches, national parks, and cultural hubs.
Odisha is renowned for its ancient temples, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, tribal culture, Odissi dance, handloom crafts, and natural beauty like beaches and wildlife reserves.
Yes, Chilika Lake is a must-visit for its stunning scenery, migratory birds, and the chance to spot Irrawaddy dolphins during a boat ride.
Popular beaches in Odisha include Puri Beach, Chandrabhaga Beach, and Gopalpur Beach, offering serene views and relaxing experiences.
The Rath Yatra in Puri, Durga Puja, and Pakhala Dibasa are some of the most celebrated festivals in Odisha, showcasing its vibrant culture.
Traditional Odia cuisine includes Dalma, Pakhala Bhata, Rasagola, and Chhena Poda, offering a unique and flavorful experience.