Puri Jagannath Package from Bangalore – 3 Days & 2 Nights

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If you’re looking for a meaningful pilgrimage that combines rich culture, history, and nature, our Puri Jagannath Package from Bangalore offers the perfect getaway. Over three days, you’ll visit some of Odisha’s most sacred and scenic spots—from the grand temples of Bhubaneswar and Puri to the serene Chilika Lake.

Why Choose Our Puri Jagannath Package from Bangalore

  • Return flights from Bangalore to Bhubaneswar

  • Comfortable 3/4-star hotels throughout your stay

  • Air-conditioned coach to travel smoothly between Bhubaneswar, Konark, Puri, and Chilika

  • Breakfast and dinner included (half board)

  • A knowledgeable tour guide for groups of 10 or more

  • Visits to iconic temples, heritage sites, and nature reserves

Highlights of the Puri Jagannath Tour from Bangalore

Bhubaneswar
Start your journey with the majestic Lingaraj Temple, a stunning example of Odisha’s temple architecture dedicated to Lord Shiva and Vishnu. Don’t miss other nearby temples like Mukteswar and Parsurameswar, which showcase intricate craftsmanship.

Konark
Witness the grandeur of the Sun Temple at Konark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its magnificent stone chariot design and artistic excellence.

Puri
The spiritual highlight is the famous Jagannath Temple, a deeply revered pilgrimage site. While only Hindus can enter the temple, the entire town radiates devotion. Relax at the beautiful Golden Beach and soak in the coastal vibe.

Chilika Lake
Experience the natural wonder of Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon. Spot migratory birds at the Nalbana Bird Sanctuary and enjoy the unique sight where the sea meets the lake at Seamouth.

Important Information for Your Trip

  • Hotel check-in time is 2:00 PM

  • Carry a valid government-issued photo ID for verification

  • Flight and itinerary timings might change based on weather and group size

  • Dress comfortably and modestly, keeping in mind temple etiquette

This Puri Jagannath Package from Bangalore blends spiritual exploration with comfortable travel, making it an ideal choice whether you’re a first-time pilgrim or returning to rediscover Odisha’s sacred sites.

Included/Exclude

  • Air ticket from Bangalore and Return
  • Hotel Accommodation
  • Transfers
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Meal Plan: Breakfast, Dinner
  • Entry Fee to Any Monument, Park, Museum.
  • Any Personal Expenses
  • Additional Sightseeing
  • Cost for services which is not mentioned in “Inclusions”

Itinerary

  • Report to KIA-Bangalore, Departure to Bhubaneswar Airport
  • Upon arrival proceed towards Lingaraj temple(dedicated to Harihara, combination of Lord Shiv & Vishnu)
  • enroute have breakfast, proceed towards Dhaulagiri(famous Buddhist destination), Pipili(famous for Handicrafts)
  • Sun temple(famous World Heritage site)
  • Visit Chandrabhaga beach
  • Reach Puri, Hotel Check In
  • In the evening visit World famous JAGANNATH TEMPLE(only Hindus are allowed inside the premises)
  • Enjoy at Golden beach(amazing sceneries of Sunrise & Sunset)
  • Back to hotel Dinner, Overnight Stay
  • After breakfast proceed towards Chilika(it is Asia’s largest Brackish water lake & spreads across 1,100 sq km, the lake is a winter hub of many spectacular migratory birds)
  • Witness Seamouth(meeting point of sea & lake)
  • Visit Nalbana bird sanctuary
  • Return back to Puri, visit Gundicha temple, Sonar Gouranga temple
  • Free time for shopping
  • Dinner, Overnight stay
  • After breakfast hotel Check Out
  • Proceed towards, Sonar Gouranga temple, Gundicha temple, visit Mukteswar temple(known as Gem of Odisha Architecture), Rajarani temple, Persurameswar Temple, Tribal museum, Khandagiri & Udayagiri caves
  • Later Checkout and Proceed towards Bhubaneswar airport.
  • Departure to KIA, Bangalore with sweet memories of SaiShub Tours

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Frequetly Asked Questions

The temple is not fully closed during any month. However, the Snana Purnima (usually in June) marks the day when the deities are bathed and then kept in seclusion for 15 days (called Anavasara). During this time, public darshan is not allowed.
Avoid May to early July due to extreme heat and heavy crowd during Rath Yatra. Also, avoid July–August for monsoon rains and humidity.
Typically, it takes 1–2 hours for darshan during regular days. On festival days, expect 3+ hours due to long queues.
October to February – Pleasant weather, ideal for darshan and enjoying the beach.
Pattachitra paintings Shell crafts & conch items Handloom sarees (Bomkai, Sambalpuri) Wooden idols of Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra
Mahaprasad from the Jagannath Temple Khaja (temple sweet) Dalma (dal with veggies) Chhena Poda, Rasabali, local seafood (outside temple area)
Black – Jagannath is usually seen in black, symbolizing the mysterious and infinite nature of the divine.
According to belief, a sacred relic or divine energy known as Brahma Padartha (spiritual core) is placed inside the idol. It is not revealed to the public and is transferred during the Nabakalebara ritual every 12–19 years.
The “Koili Baikuntha” is the most mysterious part – the place where old idols are buried during Nabakalebara. Entry is strictly forbidden.
The “Ratna Bhandar” (treasure room) is rarely opened. It is not open to the public and is accessed only during special inspections or rituals by the temple authorities, under heavy security.

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