Arrive at Bhubaneshwar airport, you will meet our office representative will assist you & transfer you to the hotel.
On arrival, check-in at the hotel.
Overnight at hotel (Room only)
Orissa may not be as popular as Rajasthan or Kerala in India but it has some of the most fascinating array of temples and monuments, abundant wildlife in its parks and sanctuaries. Cruise along tranquil and India’s largest salt lake lagoon – Chilka Lake and experience the culture and tradition that is vibrant in its tribal heartland.
If meeting others culture, knowing more about the indigenous culture is your subject then there will be no better places than the Tribal Tour in Odisha.
Odisha is the home land of 62 types of tribes and 29% of its population is tribal.
Each and every event in life such as birth, death, marriage, naming ceremony of a child, puberty by a girl, are connected with unique rituals and play an important role in their life. You will also visit their weekly markets known as haats where local tribal people gather once a week to barter, buy and sell their excess produce and stock.
Our tours to theses sensitive Odisha tribal villages are focused on the principles of Eco tourism which aims to bring benefit to the community we visit and also based on principles of Responsible Travel where our guests share an authentic experience of rural tourism with proper concern and care for the culture, community and environment.
Arrive at Bhubaneshwar airport, you will meet our office representative will assist you & transfer you to the hotel.
On arrival, check-in at the hotel.
Overnight at hotel (Room only)
After breakfast visit of Parasurameswar Temple (7th Century AD.) built in the 7th Century AD during the reign of the Shailodbhava dynasty is one of the oldest and best-preserved temples in the city.
Mukteswar Temple (10th Century AD.) is a 10th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The temple dates back to 950–975 CE and is a monument of importance in the study of the development of Hindu temples in Odisha.
Rajarani Temple (11th Century AD.) was constructed in the 11th century from reddish and yellow sandstone called 'Rajarani' in the local dialect.
Lingaraj Temple (11th Century AD) is the most ancient and the largest of all the temples. The followers of the Hindu religion have great regard for this temple and are revered by the Hindu group of people with utmost faith.
Post Lunch visit Tribal Museum & Khandagiri Udaygiri Jain caves of 2nd century BC.
Overnight at hotel (Breakfast)
After breakfast, check-out from the hotel & drive to Puri en route visiting Dhauli Ashokan rock edicts, 64 Yogini Tantrik Temple at Hirapur and Pipili the artisan village.
On arrival, check-in at the hotel.
Puri, situated in the eastern part of the state of Orissa, is one of the four holy dhams of Hinduism and the hallowed seat of Lord Jagannath. Washed by the waters of the Bay of Bengal and embraced by causarina-fringed beaches.
Afternoon visit Puri Jagannath Temple.
Jagannath means "lord of the world" and is the form of Hindu gods Krishna/Vishnu/ Rama worshipped in Odisha. Odisha is known for its famous and sacred Jagannath Temple, which is in Puri. The Ratha Yatra or the Chariot festival is celebrated at the temple of Jagannath, associated with God Jagannath
Overnight at hotel (Breakfast)
Morning post breakfast excursion to visit Konark sun temple, a world heritage site.
The Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century Hindu temple dedicated to the Sun God. Shaped like a giant chariot, the temple is known for the exquisite stone carvings that cover the entire structure. It is the best-known tourist destination in Orissa and has been a World Heritage Site since 1984.
Also visit the fishermen village near Konark.
Evening visit the evening market on Puri beach.
Overnight at hotel (Breakfast)
After breakfast drive to Gopalpur enroute visiting Raghurajpur artisan village, it is a heritage crafts village. There are about 100 houses in the village and almost everyone is an artisan. They are Pattachitra painters, an art form which dates back to 5 BC. They also make traditional masks, stone idols, paper mache, sculptures, wooden toys.
Chilka lake, is the largest internal saltwater lake in Asia; it is a paradise on earth for bird watchers and nature lovers. The pear-shaped lake is dotted with a few small islands and has fisheries and salt pans around its shore
After the visit, drive to Gopalpur, on arrival check-in at the hotel.
Gopalpur is amongst the popular beaches in Orissa. Gopalpur-on-Sea is a beautiful and small beach resort located along the Bay of Bengal in the eastern Indian state of Orissa.
Overnight at hotel (Breakfast)
After breakfast drive to Rayagada en route visiting Kumiti, Saura and desiakondh Tribal villages.
Also visit of Sulfuric spring at Taptapani and weaving village.
Overnight at hotel (Breakfast)
Post breakfast trek into different Kutia Kondha is one of the primitive sections of Kondha tribe. The Kondha's who live in hill top and valleys are known as Kutia Kondha. Whereas those who live in high land and near the streams are called Dongria Kondha and kondhas who are residing in plain area are known as Desia kondh.
Later drive to Rayagada, on arrival check-in at the hotel.
Rayagada is a district in southern Odisha, a state in India, which became a separate district in October 1992. Its population consists mainly of tribes, primarily the Khonds and the Soras. In addition to Odia, Kui and Sora are spoken by the district's indigenous population.
Overnight at hotel (Breakfast)
Morning drive to Chatikona Market (must be on Wednesday) to see Dongria Kondh tribe, different from others with their distinct hair dresses & jewelery.
After lunch drive to Jeypore enroute visiting Mali and Desia Kondh tribal villages.
Overnight at hotel (Breakfast)
After breakfast drive to Onukudeli Market (Must be on Thursday) to see one of the most primitive tribe of the world, The Bondas & Gadabas.
Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast)
After breakfast drive to visit Kunduli Tribal market, the largest market of the area.
Later drive to Vizag, on arrival check-in at the hotel.
Post lunch visit Shimhachalam Temple, is a Hindu temple situated on the Simhachalam hill, which is 300 metres above the sea level in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. It is dedicated to one of the Hindu trinity deities Vishnu, who is worshipped there as Varaha Narasimha.
Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast)
Post breakfast, check-out from the hotel & drive to Vizag airport to board our onward destination flight.
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