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What to see at Chail the Quaint Hill Station

Located at the east coast of India, by the Bay of Bengal, Orissa holds is a saga of rich ancient historical heritage. Once ruled by the famous Emperor Asoka, 'Odisha' or Orissa is a destination that speaks volumes of both beauty and culture. Just like its large geographical area, the regions for exploring and experiencing its beauty are also plentiful for the India tourist visa holder.

 

Although reaching this state is open throughout the year, the Indian visa holder can still have an option of visiting this place from September to march as the weather remains pleasant during this time.  Orissa is home to one of the most interesting places in the whole of the country. For an India tourist visa holder to explore such a large place with innumerable tourist places to visit, it should take not less than a week. A clever option for an Indian visa holder would be to take a well-organized tour package. These tour packages are designed in a way that they satisfy even the smallest demands and needs of the India tourist visa holder.  Touring the temples of Orissa is an experience of its own as these architectural wonders are rich in their historical heritages and hold a classically beautiful presence even now after centuries since they existed.  The Golden Triangle of the east includes Puri, Konark and Bhuvaneshwar.

 

The Jagannath temple located near the sea in Puri is a major tourist attraction known well for its popular Rath Yatra and the Car festival. The beauty of the Sun Temple at Konark mesmerizes the Indian visa holders and other local visitors of Orissa. The Lingaraj Temple of Lord Shiva, the Udaygiri and the Khandagiri caves are one of the frequently visited places for religious and architectural admiration by India tourist visa holders.  Most of the temples date back to the times when Emperors and great rulers had their domain in this region of natural beauty. The famous rock edict of Ashoka located near Behrampur and the Barabati fort of Cuttack are pristine examples of wonder architecture for the India tourist visa holder to experience and admire.

 

Wildlife

There is no such place which is as good as this one where temples and wildlife live in harmony close to each other. The Indian visa holder is sure to get thrilled by the sprawling greenery of the wildlife sanctuaries richly consisting of an attractive flora and fauna.  Famous sanctuaries like Chilka, Lagoon and Nandankanan have thousands of visitors to experience a wonderful wildlife adventure holiday amidst the wild jungles of Orissa. If the India tourist visa holder is a bird watcher then the Chilka bird sanctuary is a perfect adventure spot for the same. It is situated on the Nalaban Island in between the Chilka Lake. The lake itself is an adventure spot holding as many as 225 species of fishes. The most famous ones amongst the Indian visa holders and other tourists are the Irrawady Dolphins which are also one of the endangered species.