-Arrival Bhubaneswar
-Transfer to Hotel/Resort at Puri
-Afternoon Visit to Konark Sun Temple, A.S.I Museum, Chandrabhaga Beach.
-Over Night Stay at Puri.
-Early morning proceed to Puri to witness Rathayatra at the roof top.
-Evening back to Hotel / Resort.
-Night halt at Hotel/Resorts at puri.
-check out from hotel then proceed to Bhubaneswar.
-During enroute visit Lingraj Temple, Raja rani Temple, Mukteswar Temple etc.
-visit local sight seeing Kahandagiri & Udaigiri Jain caves (oldest rock cut caves are reminiscent of influence of Buddhism and Jainism in Odisha.
-Over Night stay at Bhubaneswar.
-Check out from hotel then proceed Nandan Kanan Zoo visit.
-Nandankanan Zoo is not just a regular zoo but a sanctuary and a botanical garden all rolled into one. It is situated on the shore of the Kanjja Lake. To add to its attraction, it boasts of famous white tigers. It is also the first captive Gharial/Crocodile breeding centre in the country. Go on a forest safari to see more wild life such as black bucks, panthers, deer and monkeys or just go boating in the lake. Later drive for Bhubaneswar Airport or Rly station for your Onward journey.
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Book your Ratha Yatra tour package with Holiday Hopp and experience the Devine and cultural heritage of Puri. Rath Yatra, also known as Ratha Jatra, is a Hindu chariot festival celebrated annually in the city of Puri, Odisha, India ¹. The festival is held on the bright half of the lunar month of Ashadh (June–July) and is associated with the deity Jagannath (a form of Vishnu or Krishna) ¹. During the festival, three deities (Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra, and sister Subhadra) are drawn by a multitude of devotees in three massive, wooden chariots on the “bada danda” (the grand avenue) to Gundicha Temple, where they reside for a week and then return to the Jagannath temple ¹. This return trip is referred to as the Bahuda Yatra ¹.
The Chariots
The three chariots of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are newly constructed every year with wood of specified trees like phassi, dhausa, etc. ¹. The chariots are decorated as per the unique scheme prescribed and followed for centuries and stand on the Bada Danda, the Grand Avenue ¹. The chariots are lined across the wide avenue in front of the temple close to its eastern entrance, which is also known as the Sinhadwara or the Lion’s Gate ¹. Around each of the chariots are nine Parsva devatas, painted wooden images representing different deities on the chariots’ sides ¹. Each chariot has a charioteer (Sarathi) and four horses ¹.
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