On our first evening we explored the historical area of the city, which has a rich history spreading over more than 3000 years. Bhubaneshwar is frequently called the ‘Temple City’ of India because of its continuous traverse of temple worked from around the 8th century to the twelfth. Bhubaneshwar is additionally one of the cleanest urban communities in India, and, with its humid tropical atmosphere and proximity to the coastline, felt like an extremely laid-back and cordial place. We were frequently drawn closer in the city because of the friendly locals who were curious and respectable to ask us about our whereabouts and experiences. We were lucky to be in the city upon the arrival of a religious celebration. Hindus in Odissa and Gujarat, revere Lord Jagganath (which means Lord of the Universe)
Another significant explanation behind going to Bhubaneshwar is its closeness to the 'Sun Temple' at Konark, worked by the Eastern Ganga Dynasty in 1255 AD. The drive down from Bhubaneshwar is stunning, going past palm-bordered tidal ponds, enchanting towns, cashew-nut tree-lined streets and rich green riverbanks. There is this excellent budget hotel in Bhubaneshwar, Mango hotels, offering splendid services coupled with contemporary décor and a friendly staff, it’s the perfect place to stay after a long day of exploring this magnificent city. If you’re a luxury traveler, this place offers multitude of marvelous hotels in Bhubaneswar were everything runs predictably, and a keen eatery, ideal pool and green focal patio influences this an awesome to place to escape following a day touring in the sun.