Puri

Puri at a glance

Puri Pronunciation Is A City And The District Headquarters Of Puri District, Situated On The Bay Of Bengal 60 Kilometres South Of The State Capital Bhubaneswar In The Indian State Of Orissa. It Is Also Known As Jagannath Puri After The 11th Century Jagannath Temple Located In The City. Puri Is A Holy City Of The Hindus As A Part Of The Char Dham Pilgrimages. According To Hindu Teachings, A Pilgrimage Of The Temples Of India Is Not Considered Complete Without A Journey To Puri. Puri Is Endowed With One Of The Best Beaches For Swimming In India And Is Therefore Also A Popular Beach Resort, Especially As It Is Positioned Geographically So That Both Sunset And Sunrise Can Be Viewed From The Beach.

Area 1483 sq km
Population 201,026
Winter Temperature 22oC to 5oC
Summer Temperature 25oC to 45oC
Best Time To Visit

October and November or February and March

  • Air

    bhubaneswar Is The Only Airport Which Is 60km Away From Puri. Bhubaneshwar Is Well Linked By Air To Delhi, Chennai, Varanasi, Nagpur, Calcutta, And Vishakhapatnam On Daily Basis Flights By Indian Airlines. The Biju Patnaik Airport At Bhubaneswar Provides Daily Connections To Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Mumbai And Hyderabad.

  • Rail

    superfast Trains Connect Puri To Major Cities Of India. A Major Railhead On The East Coast Railway, It Has Fast And Superfast Train Links To Kolkata, Guwahati, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram, Mumbai, Ahmedabad And Other Important Centres Of The Country As Well As Within The State. The Station Is Located In The Centre Of Town.

  • Road

    puri Is Well Linked To The Rest Of India By The National Highways.

  • Chilka Lake

    Chilika Lake, The Asia�s The Biggest Inland Salt-water Lagoon, Is Separated From The Waters Of Bay Of Bengal By A Narrow Neck Of Land. The Lake Extends Across The Three Districts Of Puri, Ganjam And Khordha In Orissa. Located Around 50 Km From Puri, The Lake Is A Tourist Attraction With Many Small Islands Of Lusting Emerald Green And Natural Beauty. There Are 3 Jetties To Chillika Lake, One Run By Orissa Tourism Development Corporation (rs 80 Per Person For 3 Hour Tour) And Two Run By Private Operators (rs400 To Rs 1,300 For One To Eight Hours Tour; Do Bargain) The Lake Is A Winter Hub Of Many Spectacular Migratory Birds. The View Of Sunset And Sunrise Are Memorable Experiences Here. The Sanctuary In Nalbana Island Houses Many Different Kinds Of Flora And Fauna. One Can Venture Out For Water Sports Activities, At The Water Sports Complex At Barakul, Like Boating And Fishing Here In This Lake. The Fish Fauna, Crabs, Prawns And Mackerel Provides Nice Scenery For The Visitors.

  • Puri Beach

    Golden Sands, Amazing Sceneries Of Sunrise And Sunset, Soothing Effect Of Sunbath And Seclusion In Tranquility, Puri Beach Offers All These To Her Most Privileged Guests. A Favorite Tourist Spot, Puri Beach Is Very Lengthy And Quite Wide. This Place Offers Physical And Spiritual Calmness For The Body And Soul. The Seashore Breasts Famous Pilgrim Centers Including Jagannath Temple. Good And Varied Accommodations Are Available In The Beach For The Visitors. The Puri Beach Festival Held During November Every Year Attracts Many Tourists. The Festival Includes Road Shows, Fashion Shows, Shopping Facilities And Many Other Fun Assisted Celebrations. It Provides An Exclusive Chance For The Tourists To Interact With The Local People And Take Pleasure In The Magnificence Of Puri.

  • Shree Jagannath Temple

    Shree Jagannath Puri Temple, One Of The Most Impressing Monuments Of The Indian State Orissa, Was Constructed By A Famous King Of Ganga Dynasty Ananta Varman Chodaganga Deva Dating Back To 12th Century At The Seashore Puri. This Astounding Vaishnava Temple Enshrines Lord Jagannath, Devi Subhadra And Balabhadra. The Main Temple Of Jagannath Is An Impressing And Amazing Structure Constructed In Kalinga Architecture, With A Height Of 65 Meters Placed On An Elevated Platform. Lord Jagannath Is Believed To Be The Symbol Of Universal Peace, Love And Brotherhood And Is A Manifestation Of Lord Krishna. The Important Annual Festival Here Is The Ritual Of Rath Yatra, During Which Thousands Of Devotees Throng To This Temple. In 1975, Archeological Survey Of India Took Over The Temple As A Protected Monument And Asi Carries Out The Up Keeping, Preservation And Maintenance. The Tourists Who Are Fond Of Cultural Heritage, Archeology And Historical Monuments Regularly Visit This Place Apart From The Large Inflow Of Devotees Of Lord Jagannath.

  • Konark Sun Temple

    The Konark Sun Temple (also Spelled Konarak) Is A 13th-century Hindu Temple Dedicated To The Sun God. Shaped Like A Giant Chariot, The Temple Is Known For The Exquisite Stone Carvings That Cover The Entire Structure. The Konark Sun Temple Is The Most Popular Tourist Destination In Orissa And Has Been A World Heritage Site Since 1984. It Is Located In The Village Of Konark, Which Is 35km North Of Puri On The Coast Of The Bay Of Bengal. The Sun Temple At Konarak Was Built In About 1250 Ad By The East Ganga King Narasimhadeva. It Is Thought He Built The Temple To Commemorate Military Successes Against Muslim Invaders.

  • Swargadwar

    Swargadwar Is Situated Along The Sea Shore And Holds A Lot Of Attraction Owing To The Mythical Stories Attached To This Place. It Is Believed That A Person Who Passes Away At This Place Is Directly Transported To Heaven And Is Also Able To Attain Complete Moksha Or Salvation. It Is Believed That A Very Famous Vaishnava Saint, Sri Chanitanya Mahaprabhu Merged Into The Sea At This Place.

  • Sakshi Gopal Temple

    The Diminutive Version Of The Jagannath Temple Is The Sakshi Gopal Temple. The Temple Is Dedicated Lord Krishna And His Consort, Radha. These Idols Were Brought To This Shrine By King Pratapruda Deva. When You Visit The Jagannath Temple, It Is A Must That You Also Offer Prayers At Sakshi Gopal Temple, Without Which Your Offering Is Considered Incomplete.