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Puri 4-Day Itinerary (Mar 20–23, 2026): Puja, Puri Beach & Konark with Lingaraj, Nandankanan, Udayagiri-Khandagiri

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Day 1 · Fri, Mar 20
Puri

Arrival in Puri — Evening Beach Time & Puja at Jagannath Temple

Morning:

After arriving and settling in, take a relaxed walk through the colorful lanes toward Brahmagiri Bazaar to soak up local life and sample fresh khaja and street-side chena poda from family-run shops; stop at a seaside café near Puri Beach Viewpoint for ginger tea and ocean breezes. Later, visit the peaceful grounds of Saradhabala Park for a short rest and enjoy watching fishermen mend nets, then check into your hotel and refresh so you're ready for an evening puja and beach time.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon exploring the shaded lanes toward Markandeswar Lane to browse handloom boutiques and pick up a light cotton wrap for the beach, then stop at Puri Lighthouse View Point for panoramic sea views and photos. Follow with a calm visit to Pipili Handicraft Outlet nearby to see applique work being made and buy souvenirs, then return to your hotel to freshen up before heading out for evening puja and beach time.

Evening:

As the sun softens, stroll to the quieter stretch around Swargadwar for a serene seaside walk and watch local artisans lighting oil lamps along the shore; pause at a beachfront stall for hot roasted corn and coconut water. Then head to Bada Danda to join the evening aarti atmosphere nearby, and finish with a calming darshan-style visit to the temple precincts from the outer view points while savoring the sounds of conch and bells.

Day 2 · Sat, Mar 21
Puri

Morning Puja, Sea Beach Relaxation, and Local Sightseeing

Morning:

Begin with an early, serene puja experience at Gundicha Temple, arriving before the crowds to witness traditional rituals and the quiet temple courtyards; follow this with a light breakfast of fresh fish pakora and sweet rasagolla at a nearby stall on Bada Danda Bazaar. Afterward, stroll or cycle to the peaceful stretch around Pipliya Talao to watch local birds and anglers, then relax on the quieter sands of Gopinath Ghat where you can dip your toes, try a short yoga session by the sea, and sip tender coconut while planning the day's beachside moments.

Afternoon:

Wander the quieter lanes toward Brahmagiri Beachside Garden for a shaded picnic under casuarina trees, then rent a bicycle to coast along the promenade and stop at Chandrasekhar Beach Pavilion for a refreshing swim and local coconut chaat. Later, visit the lively Raghurajpur Artist Village to watch patachitra painters at work and pick up a handcrafted scroll before returning to your hotel for a short siesta and freshening up ahead of evening plans.

Evening:

As dusk falls, take a gentle stroll to Gandhara Beach for a quieter sunset away from the main crowd, where local vendors serve spiced crab and masala chaas from beach shacks; linger on the sand to watch the sky change and join a friendly game of beach cricket with locals. Afterwards, wander the lantern-lit lane toward Swargadwar Fishing Jetty to see boats return and buy freshly grilled pomfret from a harbour-side stall, then cap the night with a calming shoreline walk to Golden Beach Viewpoint for a final panoramic ocean view before returning to your hotel.

Day 3 · Sun, Mar 22
Konark (day trip from Puri)

Full-Day Excursion: Konark Sun Temple and Chandrabhaga Beach

Morning:

Start early with a guided walk through the archaeological complex around Konark Sun Temple, pausing to study the carved stone wheels and the lesser-known Archaeological Museum at Konark for context on the temple's chariot iconography. Afterward, stroll through the nearby Konark Village Market to taste fresh local snacks like litti and ghuguni, and then head to the peaceful stretch at Chandrabhaga River Mouth for birdwatching and a short canoe ride before the midday crowds arrive.

Afternoon:

After a morning at the temple complex, head to Sun Temple Cafeteria Garden for a leisurely seaside lunch of grilled pomfret and local dalma, then stroll to the scenic Ramachandi Temple estuary where the temple sits at the confluence of the river and sea-a great spot for photos and watching fishermen mend nets. Later, explore the quiet stretches of Chandrabhaga Boardwalk for shell-collecting and a half-hour glassboat ride at the river mouth to spot shorebirds, then relax with fresh sugarcane juice under the casuarina-lined Chandrabhaga Picnic Grove before returning to Puri.

Evening:

As the light softens, wander the quieter lanes to Somanath Temple (Konark's lesser-known coastal shrine) for a peaceful twilight darshan and to hear local priests chant as the sea breeze cools the stones. Then head to Konark Beachfront Promenade for a relaxed seafood grill at a beach shack, followed by a short stroll to Ramnagar Lighthouse Viewpoint to watch the horizon fade and join locals in stargazing while sipping warm masala tea.

Day 4 · Mon, Mar 23
Bhubaneswar (day trip / onward journey)

Bhubaneswar Temples: Lingaraj, Nandankanan (Nanan Kanan), Udayagiri & Khandagiri Caves — Departure

Morning:

Rise early and drive to the historic heart of Bhubaneswar to begin with a guided visit to Lingaraj Temple precincts, where you can admire the towering vimana and learn about the temple's ritual timetable before other pilgrims arrive; follow this with a short walk to the nearby Brahmeswara Temple to study its delicate carvings and quieter atmosphere. After temple hopping, head to Mukteswara Temple, acclaimed for its ornate torana, then pause at Ekamra Kanan Botanical Garden for a shaded stroll and birdwatching while sipping chai from a park stall before continuing your onward journey.

Afternoon:

After a temple-filled morning, head to the serene lakeside setting of Bindusagar Tank for a relaxed boat ride and to watch local devotees perform afternoon rituals; pause at the nearby Atri Hot Springs complex for a restorative dip and to sample prasad-style sun-dried sweets from a temple stall. Later, explore the hilltop rock shelters at Khandagiri Viewpoint (different approach trails than the caves) for panoramic city views, then stop at the charming Ekamra Haat crafts market to pick up handloom souvenirs and sip masala chaas before departing.

Evening:

Wind down your Bhubaneswar day with a peaceful stroll through the historic streets to Raja Rani Temple, admiring its twin sculpted towers at sunset before heading to the nearby Dhauli Peace Pagoda to watch the sky change colors over the Daya River and reflect on the day's temple visits. Finish with a relaxed riverside dinner at Nandankanan Gardens' Terrace Café (or a similar local riverfront eatery) sampling Oriya specialties like kanika and grilled prawns, then prepare for departure with a final short stop at Ekamra Walkway for evening lights and last-minute photos.

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