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You must have heard much about Sun temple, but where is that located? Yes, you are somewhat correct- the answer is Konark -And if you ask me-is it must visit? My answer is yes, yes, and yes because of the beauty and the architecture this temple offers. You’ll find a secluded, clean Chandrabhaga Beach a few kilometers ahead. Puri is another 50 km from Konark, and you’ll find the Jaganath temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and a crowded Puri beach. Bhubaneshwar is a city of history and caves(Udaygiri and Khandagiri) with museums filled with historical facts.

11 Grand Reasons why you must visit Puri, Konark, and Bhubaneshwar:

  • The 700-year-old Sun Temple at Konark, built during King Narsimhadeva, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 24 wheeled chariots driven by seven horses. This is a not to be missed destination if you are in India.
Chandrabhaga Beach near Konark
Chandrabhaga Beach near Konark
  • Puri has a beautiful beach, not to forget an enormous crowd as well, and is a top surfing destination in India.
  • One of the four dams, the Jagannath Puri temple, constructed in the 11th century, is the starting point for the famous Rath Yatra in July. If you can be part of this auspicious event, do take part but beware of the rush!
  • Dhauli Hill on the banks of Daya River is historically significant because it was where the Kalinga war was fought. A Shanti Stupa is at the top, giving a view of the life of Buddha and presenting travelers with splendid green scenery of Konark city and around.
The Sun Temple's main attraction-The Chakra
The Sun Temple’s main attraction-The Chakra
  • Famous must-visit temples in Bhubaneshwar include the Brahmeshwara Temple, Lingaraja Temple, Mukteshwar Temple, and Parasurameswara Temple, which are known for impressive Kalingan architecture with intricate sculptures and carvings.
  • A Music Festival is held in January and visited by famous musicians and thousands of music enthusiasts, which is just 4 km away from the Biju Patnaik Airport and the Bhubaneswar Junction Railway Station.
  • Chandrabhaga beach organizes Sand Art Festival every year from 1st December to 5th December, a treat for the eyes as artists give their best shot to make sculptures out of the sand.

Location: Bhubaneshwar is 450 km south of Kolkata, and Konark is 50 km west of Bhubaneshwar. Puri is approximately 50 km from Konark or Bhubaneshwar; Chandrabagha beach is 5 km from Konark on the way to Puri-30 km ahead of this beach.

Udayagiri Khandagiri Caves,Bhubaneshwar
Udayagiri Khandagiri Caves,Bhubaneshwar

Tourist Attraction on the spot:

Sun Temple Konark, Chandrabhaga beach, in Bhubaneswar-Udaygiri-Khandagiri Caves, Lingaraja Temple, Nandankanan Zoo, State Museum, Tribal Museum, Shauli Shanti StupaRajrani, and Mukteswara Temples; Puri-

Tourist Attraction in Vicinity:

You can visit Araku Valley, Paradweep, Chilika Lake, Simplipal sanctuary, Hirakud Dam, and Visakhapatnam within 300-400 km.

Dhauli Stupa
Dhauli Stupa

Distance Charts:(Bhubaneshwar)

The Sun Temple at Konark
The Sun Temple at Konark

How to Reach Bhubaneshwar-Konark-Chandrabhaga-Puri:

Road Routes:

Bhubaneshwar-Konark-Chnadrabhaga-Puri-Chilika Lake

Regional Museum in Bhubaneshwar
Regional Museum in Bhubaneshwar

IMPORTANT NOTE FROM MY EXPERIENCE:

1)These places are best covered in winters between September and February as summers are humid and warm and rains are cyclone-prone and downpour oriented.

2)If you add one more day to your itinerary, you can be at Chilika lake-start seeing the lake early, and you’ll be able to complete the central part of it by evening. December to February are the best months! Even Paradweep can be covered in 3 days trip, but you have to leave out a few tourist spots from any of these places.

3)Have an umbrella and a drink to beat the sun and sweat.

4)In Puri, you should avoid the majority of pandits crowding around you for worship. You need to ignore or excuse them.

5)In Chilika, you will get original pearls and precious stones at significantly fewer prices. Do check that out.

6)Chandrabhaga beach and caves/museums in Bhubaneshwar are two other things you can’t make ignore-simply magnificent.

Sri Jagannath Temple,Puri
Sri Jagannath Temple,Puri

RAIL: Puri and Bhubaneshwar have railway stations with good connectivity to other Indian cities.

AIR: Bhubaneshwar is the nearest airport.

ROAD: Road connectivity is superb to connect all these places, and PRIVATE bus transport is pretty good too.

Map:

Bhubaneshwar-Konark-Chandrabhaga-PPuri-Chilika Map
Bhubaneshwar-Konark-Chandrabhaga-Puri-Chilika Map

Time to Visit:

September to February is the best time to be at these three places.

Lingaraja Temple,Bhubaneshwar
Lingaraja Temple,Bhubaneshwar

Spend Time With:

Family, Friends, Solo, Couple, Groups

Food and Lodging:

You’ll find plenty of hotels in any of these places, and flooding is not an issue. So chillax and enjoy the scenes. If still booking is on your mind, go ahead and book in advance using Goibibo, Makemytrip, or Yatra website.

Expense:

A 2 day trip to Bhubaneshwar followed by Konark and Puri has the following cost structure:

Rainy kinda weather at Dhauli
Rainy kinda weather at Dhauli

Food: INR 100/person/day(3 times a day)X2

Transport: For all these places, Public transportation is more than sufficient-will cost max INR 1000 altogether

Lodging: INR 700/day X2 (1 day in Konark and another day in Puri)

Entry Fees include various places (varies): Konark Temple, few caves/museums in Bhubaneshwar have fees-add it upto INR 300

Konark has a huge cluster of Temples
Konark has a huge cluster of Temples

Total: 3300 INR

Nearby Attractions(Puri/Konark/Bhubanehswar-distances from Bhubaneshwar)

Puri Sea Beach
Puri Sea Beach
Buddhist scriptures
Buddhist scriptures

Pokhara is the second biggest city after Kathmandu and is equally beautiful, with a better view of the Himalayas and more natural places to see. The view from World Peace Pagoda and Phewa Lake is simply astounding-snow capped mountains at Sunrise are something not to be missed.

Gorkha Memorial Museum and the International Mountain Museum are masterpieces of history. Check them out! Some other beautiful places are Mahendra Gufa, Cave, and Devi’s Falls.

Reasons why you must visit Pokhara:

  • Ready for an adventure like bungee jumping, paragliding and the longest zipline-Pokhara is there for your adventure sports anytime-take a day off and get some adrenaline rush!
Sarangkot Paragliding,Pokhara
Sarangkot Paragliding,Pokhara
  • Shanti stupa, also known as World Peace Pagoda, is a great place to meditate and observe peace watching over Pokhara city, Annapurna range and Phewa Lake on a clear sunny day.
The beautiful Pokhara City
The beautiful Pokhara City
  • Mahendra cave, or Gupteshwor Gufa, is known for Lord Shiva’s statue and beautiful cave views with streams flowing around. Worth a visit for sure!
  • Devi’s Falls is a prime attraction. It’s one of its kind and crystal clear and beautiful. The falls are more pronounced in rains.
  •  Seti River gorge is also a place worth a short trip, but nowhere close to these waterfalls.
  • The mountaineering and Gorkha museum arent to be missed. Both are vast and take time to explore and a lot to understand the history of warfare as well as the mountainous regions of Nepal.

Location: Pokhara is 200 km west of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal and about 190 km north of Sonauli-the border of India and Nepal.

Gurkha Memorial Museum
Gurkha Memorial Museum

Tourist Attraction on the Spot:

World Peace Pagoda, Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, Mahendra Cave, International Mountain Museum. Shree Bindhyabasini Temple, Seti River Gorge, Gorkha Memorial Museum, Chambre Gufa, Rupa Lake, Begnas Lake, Devi’s Falls, Phewa Lake

Tourist Attraction in Vicinity:

Kathamandu,Muktinath,Lumbini and Manang are few places that are great to visit in 6-12 hours of journey.

Seti River Gorge
Seti River Gorge

Distance Charts:(From Pokhara)

Devis Falls
Devis Falls

How to Reach Pokhara:

Road Routes:

Ex India: Lucknow-Gorakhpur-Sunauli(India-Nepal border)-Lumbini-Tansen-Putalibazar-Pokhara

Pokhara as seen from Peace Pagoda
Pokhara as seen from Peace Pagoda

An important note from my experience:

1)Visit Pokhara after monsoons, i.e. September to November, when skies are clear and the Himalayas are visible.

2)April to May should be avoided along with rainy winter seasons as the weather will be gloomy with drizzles and if not rain-the cloud cover is enough to spoil your mood.

3)Most tourist spots have an entry fee between 20 to 100 NPR.So be ready with some spare cash in hand.

4)Public transport is available, but if you expect a smooth buttery tour of Pokhara with public transport, nope-it won’t be. For a few places, taking a private car makes more sense which, have their rates depend on the destination,

Inside Gupteshwar cave, Pokhara

6)There is this problem all over Nepal. Some will consider Nepalese currency, and some Indian. In most cases, they accept both. Please make sure to ask in which currency they need to be paid. Usually, the higher price denotes the Nepali rupee. (1 INR is 1.6 NPR)

Inside Gupteshwar cave,Pokhara
Inside Gupteshwar cave,Pokhara

RAIL: Unfortunately, the rail network is not present in this region

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AIR: Lucknow in India and Kathmandu/Pokhra airports in Nepal are nearby to Lumbini.

ROAD: The easiest way to be in Lumbini is to ride from Gorakhpur(India) to Sunauli and a bus from Sunauli to Pokhara. From the Nepal side, you’ll take a shared car from Kathmandu.

Map:

Patna Sitamarhi Janakpur Kathmandu Pokhara Jomsom Muktinath Map
Patna Sitamarhi Janakpur Kathmandu Pokhara Jomsom Muktinath Map

Time to Visit:

The best time to visit will be around September to November. April-May may be considered but beware of gloomy rainy drizzles-not good for landscape sightseeing.

International Mountain Museum,Pokhara
International Mountain Museum,Pokhara

Spend Time With:

Family, Friends, Solo, Couple, Groups

Food and Lodging:

Hotels are readily available in a reasonable price range. Even food is cheap and easily available.No need to book a stay at Pokhara in advance. If you are still looking for one, you can book from Goibibo, Makemytrip or Yatra websites.

Expense:

For a 1 day trip to Pokhara,following is the expense:

Vindhyavasini Temple,Pokhara
Vindhyavasini Temple,Pokhara

Food: NPR 150/person/day(3 times a day)

Transport: Frankly, you need two days for the public transport scene- that too, not all places- assume NPR 1200-1500 for this -note 1 day of food and stay @1200 NPR gets added- in case you opt for a private vehicle -will cost you 4000 NPR/day.

Lodging: NPR 700/day at Pokhara

Entry Fees include various places (varies): NPR 500(all in all max)

Total: 4500 NPR(Public transport-2 days stay);5700 NPR for private vehicle and one day stay here

Nearby Attractions(Pokhara) :

Phewa Lake,Pokhara
Phewa Lake,Pokhara
Begnas Lake in late afternoon
Begnas Lake in late afternoon

Leh-The capital of Ladakh Union territory resembles the CPU of a computer-like CPU that acts as a center of coordination among all other parts of a computer. Similarly, Leh is the node from where you plan tours in the Ladakh district one by one.Nubra Valley,Pangong Tso,Tso Moriri,Sham Valley,Zanskar Valley and so many treks can be planned from here .It has rich culture and heritage to be proud of. Stay tuned to know more…

Reasons why you must visit Leh:

  • Monasteries are life in Leh Ladakh. This reflects a part of the regional culture as well. The tranquillity offered by the location of these monasteries is unmatched.
  • Trekker’s paradise is what Leh is, and Chadar Trek in winters is one among them. There are all sorts of trekking of varying difficulty. Drang Drung is another beautiful one!
Hemis festival at hemis monastery in Leh in June
Hemis festival at Hemis monastery in Leh in June
Pangong Tso Lake in evening
Pangong Tso Lake is one of the most sought destination in Ladakh
  • Leh has a beautiful night view from Shanti Stupa, and Tsemo Castle has a fantastic view of the city. Not to forget Namgyal Tsemo and the Hall of Fame!
  • Leh gives you a winter rush in June or July without letting you drench in the rain! Perfect weather for Travel.Right!
The beautiful vistas on my way to Padum through Zanskar Valley
The beautiful vistas on my way to Padum through Zanskar Valley
  • Rafting is what the Himalayas is so known for.Jump to Leh to catch up some rafting in routes like Phey-Nimo, Saspol-Khaltsey, and Sangam-Alchi.
  • Thukpa, SKU, and Momos-yes, the indigenous food of the region, are a must-try, and why miss out when you are in Leh?
  • Some famous festivals in the vicinity are the Hemis Festival, the Dosmochey Festival, Spituk Gustor, and the Losar Celebration. Just check out dates on google, and off you set a plan and go…

Location  :  Leh is capital of Ladakh U.T. about 500 kms north of Manali and 500 kms east of Srinagar, placed in extreme north of India.

Leh city view from Tsemo Castle in evening
Leh city view from Tsemo Castle in evening

Tourist Attraction in Leh:

Leh has a lot to offer in and around it. Hemis, Thiksey, Shey, and Spituk monasteries are a few options, and the Hall of Fame museum, Shanti Stupa, Zorawar Fort, Leh Palace, and Namgyal Tsemo are in Leh. So the whole summation is that you won’t be bored touring in and around this beautiful city.

Tourist Attraction in Vicinity:

You can visit Hanle, Pangong lake, Sham valley (Magnetic hill, Nimoo, Alchi, Rizong, Likir monasteries, Basgo Palace), Tso Moriri, Khardung La, Turtuk, Panamik, and Diskit. Not to forget, Kargil and Zanskar Valley also add to the treat package!

Panamik in afternoon within Nubra Valley
Panamik in afternoon within Nubra Valley

Distance Charts:(Ex Leh)

Hanle Monastery at a visible still far off distance
Hanle Monastery at a visible still far off distance

How to Reach Leh:

Road Routes:

Delhi-Ludhiana-Jalandhar-Jammu-Anantnag-Srinagar-Sonamarg-Dras-Kargil-Lamayuru-Leh
OR
Delhi-Chandigarh-Shimla-Kullu-Manali-Keylong-Jsiap-Pang-Hemis-Leh

IMPORTANT NOTE FROM MY EXPERIENCE:

1)Try hopping in Leh by road via Manali-Keylong instead of Jammu-Srinagar-Kargil, as the latter will be lengthy and a bit risky compared to the former. Scenery-wise, I feel the Manali route has more to offer.

2)Leh is around 3 K.M. height above sea level, so whether it’s June or September, have a jacket with you and some full sleeves as temperatures dip at night, even in summers.

3)Avoid taking flights and use road transport to avoid breathing/respiratory problems. Yes, if there is a time constraint, you can prefer flights with a two-day rest in Leh.

Samstanling Gompa on Panamik side
Samstanling Gompa on Panamik side

4)Don’t forget to keep a day aside for all the permits to tour around Leh. 14-day permits are usually given at maximum, after which renewal is necessary.

5)Have the timings noted in mind when visiting monasteries or monuments as for various tourist places, the timetable varies. Again, use the website or ask travel agents to help you out.

Suraj Taal(Lake) near Jispa,Manali-Leh Highway

Suraj Taal(Lake) near Jispa,Manali-Leh Highway
Suraj Taal(Lake) near Jispa,Manali-Leh Highway

RAIL:Railways are restricted upto Shimla thereafter which you need to hop in a bus to get to Leh!

AIR: Leh has good connectivity by air all over India

ROAD:You need to be at Leh either through Rohtang Pass(June onwards) from Manali side or from Srinagar side via Zozila Pass.

In case you want to reach from Delhi or Chandigarh, the Shimla-Manali-Leh corridor shall be a better choice in terms of scenery and safety, which will take 3 days with a one-day halt at Keylong to acclimatize. Even from Jammu side, it will take 3 days but acclimatize option can be left out pretty easily.

Map:

Leh in and around-local sight seeing map -go to Hemis,Spituk,Shey,Thiksey
Leh local sight seeing map

Time to Visit:

June to Mid-October

Night view of Leh from Sanchi Stupa
Night view of Leh from Sanchi Stupa

Spend Time With:

Family, Friends, Solo, Couple, Groups

Food and Lodging:

Hotels and flooding are not a problem, but in peak season, you’ll land in trouble for hotels. Hotels will be packed, and even if you find one, it will be rented at a fiery bumper price. Please get in touch with travel agents and plan a tour with them; they might help you get a room at a much cheaper rate-reasonable in peak season, to be precise. Food -north Indian, local dishes, and south Indian are available- no problems with food! Goibibo, MakeMyTrip, EaseMyTrip if you want a booking. Zomato and swiggy can be used for food breaks!

Expense:

Local sightseeing takes one day. But who can miss out on Hemis festival that happens once a year and hence,Leh trip slid on to a two day trip-a memorable one of course.

Live Hemis Festival at Hemis Monastery in June
Live Hemis Festival at Hemis Monastery in June


Food:INR 200/person/day(3 times a day)X5
Transport:INR 3500 for leh local sightseeing by private car;for Hemis festival-I took a shared bus to Hemis which costs around INR 50 one way-100 INR both ways. You can save a lot by using public transport for local sight seeing-just add an extra day of food and lodging as not all places have public transport connectivity and even if they have you need to come to Leh for many a time. (You can save INR 1500 by this method)
Lodging:INR 700/day X2 @ Leh
Entry Fees includes various places (varies):Entry fees is there for museums and monastery antiques at few places(INR 250 max)

Leh Palace at dusk time,Leh
Leh Palace at dusk time,Leh

Total: 6250 INR( Can be brought down to 4000 INR by public transport and cheap food/lodging)

Nearby Attractions(Leh)

Shanti Stupa in evening
Shanti Stupa in evening
Basgo Palace in Sham Valley
Basgo Palace in Sham Valley