Have you ever been to Odisha? If you think the majestic Jagannath Temple or the intricate carvings of Konark Sun Temple are the only highlights of this place, think again. Of course, those temples are stunning, but Odisha isn’t just a one-note destination with a flair for architecture. It offers a full-blown sensory experience, complete with flamingoes, waterfalls, and so much more. So, here are 7 places in Odisha that prove this underrated state is more than just a temple run.
Who knew Odisha had a place where you can see hundreds of birds at one time and place? Well, Chilika Lake is Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon, which turns into a pink-feathered fiesta every winter with thousands of migratory birds. And yes, Irrawaddy dolphins sometimes crash the party.
Hirakud isn’t just a dam—it’s an impressive one. Sprawling across the Mahanadi River, it’s one of the longest earthen dams in the world. Bonus: there’s a watchtower with panoramic views that’ll make your mind wander and feel time has stopped for some time.
Snowfall in Odisha? Well, not quite—but Daringbadi comes close. This hill station in Kandhamal district offers pine forests, water bodies, coffee gardens, and a chill that makes hot chocolate taste ten times better. No puffer jacket required, but it wouldn’t hurt.
If your idea of a good time includes massive saltwater crocodiles and tangled mangrove forests, Bhitarkanika has you covered. Take a boat ride through creeks where crocs sunbathe like they own the place.
Why go to the Grand Canyon when you can kayak through Satkosia Gorge with no tourists in sight? The Mahanadi cuts through dense forest, creating a tranquil, off-the-grid paradise. A place that offers an experience to remember.
This heritage crafts village isn’t just picturesque—it’s practically living in an art gallery. Every house here looks like a canvas, showcasing Pattachitra, palm-leaf etchings, and other folk art that deserves all the attention for sure.
Forget magic shows—Chandipur Beach pulls off the best vanishing act. The sea recedes up to 5 kilometers during low tide, so you can literally walk into the ocean without getting wet. It’s like the Red Sea parted, but chill.
Nestled in the charming heritage town of Baripada in Mayurbhanj, Odisha, this palace is a stunning testament to Kalinga history, offering a hotel experience like no other—just 4–5 hours away from the state capitals of Bengal, Odisha, and Jharkhand.