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The 5 prime winter stopovers to visit with Tour and travels Agency in Odisha

Odisha Travels, the leading Tour and travels Agency in Odisha is the best choice to book the most enchanting winter destinations at highly reasonable rates. For more details, visit: https://www.odishatravels.com/<br>

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The 5 prime winter stopovers to visit with Tour and travels Agency in Odisha

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  1. The 5 prime winter stopovers to visit with Tour and travels Agency in Odisha One of the ideal times to visit Odisha is in winter. Offering a perfect mix of culture and religion, Odisha comes with a long coastal stretch decked with some of the most stunning and pristine beaches in the country. The pictographic landscape of this enchanting East Coast state also has spectacular waterfalls, and lakes, along with natural parks, sanctuaries, rare wildlife, monuments, temples, and world-famed pilgrimage stopovers. Happens to be one of the most friendly, cultured, and open-minded states in India, Odisha is certainly the place to explore in the winter season. Nevertheless, tourists are highly advocated to pre-plan the book their custom destinations from the well-known and reliable Tour and travels Agency in Odisha, Odisha Travels. What Are The 5 Topmost Winter Destinations To Visit In Odisha? Bhitarkanika Situated in the Baleswar district, Bhitarkanika is one the renowned aquatic parks in India, and home to one of the largest populations of vulnerable saltwater crocodiles. It was the special hunting ground of the royal Raj Kanika family. The national park is considered the second largest mangrove forest in the country after the Sunderbans and is home to more than 1500 crocodiles and an abundance of other fauna. In the winter, the park hosts scores of migratory birds from over the Indian subcontinent. The tourists can sail through the wandering streams with lush green mangrove forests on both sides to witness giant crocs basking in the sun.

  2. Satkosia Located in the Angul district of Odisha, Satkosia offers an awe-inspiring visual treat with its tiger reserve, spread across an enormous 990 km. Authorized in 1976, the area covers the long Satkosia Gorge of 22 km, where the River Mahanadi crosses the Eastern Ghats. Besides, the trippers can visit the breeding center for freshwater crocodiles and gharials. The three usual entry points to Satkosia are Tikarapada, Purunakote, and Chhotakei. Nature lovers and excursionists can cherish the beauty of Satkosia with the Satkosia Nature Camp, offering 360° views with an all-around immersive experience. Sightseers can also catch a glimpse of the rarest avian beauties. Tourists can enjoy the day-long pursuits entailing boat rides and mesmerizing views of the Satkosia Gorge on River Mahanadi in between lush green forests and mountains. Satapada

  3. Satapada is situated at a distance of 48 km from Puri and is located by the side of Chilika, and close to the mouth opening of Chilika Lake to sea. The term sata in Odia means ‘seven, and pada denotes ‘village, thus Satapada signifies a group of 7 villages. The picturesque stopover is home to 100-odd Irrawaddy dolphins inhabiting the clear blue waters of Chilika Lake. Simlipal National Park Located in the Mayurbhanj district, the Simlipal National Park comes with a plethora of wild animal species, including the Asian elephant, Bengal tiger, hill mynah, and gaur. Tourists can also find 231 avian breeds, along with barking deer, wild cats, and sambar. The best time to visit this park is obviously in the winter. The area derives its unique name from the local silk cotton tree of Simul, which is scattered in the dense forests and striking meadows.

  4. Jirang Located in the Gajapati district of Odisha, Jirang is a hidden gem and is called the Little Tibet. Also known as Chandragiri, the small village has a small and significant Tibetan population. The scenic stopover comes in an enchanting valley, encompassed by the distinct hills of the Eastern Ghats. Tourists can also visit South Asia’s largest Padma Sambhava Maha Vihara Monastery. Nestled between lush greenery and hills, one can also find a small gurgling waterfall in the vicinity. To Put It Briefly Odisha Travels, the most prominent Tour and travels Agency in Odisha proves to be the one- stop platform to book customized travel options for an enjoyable and remarkable winter vacation. Over and above, this esteemed tour agency also provides prompt pickups and drop- ins with its rental luxury hatchbacks and sedans at feasible rates.

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