Tourism in Odisha explained

Tourism in Odisha is one of the main contributors to the economy of Odisha, India, with a 500km (300miles) long coastline, mountains, lakes, natural biodiversity and rivers. Odisha is a major tourist destination in India, with various tourist attractions, including wildlife reserves, beaches, temples, monuments, the arts and festivals. Other than wildlife reserves, beaches, temples, monuments, the arts and festivals, the Odisha Tourism Development Corporation, a public sector undertaking of the Government of Odisha, is also developing the tourism sector of Odisha and India.

Monuments

Temples

The major temples of Odisha are present in Ekamra Kshetra or the temple city of Bhubaneswar, Puri, Jajpur and Ganjam.

Some other temples in the state include,

Buddhist monuments

Jain monuments

Forts

Flora and fauna

See main article: Flora and fauna of Odisha.

Lakes

Waterfalls

Hot springs

Wildlife

Odisha is a remarkable place as it is the home to the royal Bengal tiger, consisting of many sanctuaries and natural scenic spots.

Beaches

Odisha has a long coastline of . Notable beaches on this coastline include:

Sanctuaries

Scenic spots

Islands

Eco-tourism provides a degree of alternate employment to the local community and generates environmental awareness among local residents as well as visitors about the conservation and sensible use of the lake's natural resources. Notable locations within the lake are:

Museums

Odisha Tourism Development Corporation

The Odisha Tourism Development Corporation promotes tourism in the state and operates some of the existing tourist bungalows and transportation fleets. OTDC's tourist bungalows are called panthanivas. The Odisha Forest Development Corporation manages the eco-tourism destinations in the state.

Locations of panthanivas

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Irrawaddy Dolphins - India. PDF. Sutaria . Dipani . 2007. Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. 2009-03-31.
  2. Web site: Chilika Development Authority . Eco Tourism . 2009-03-31 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090206164040/http://www.chilika.com/eco.htm . February 6, 2009 .