Explore Cuttack
Places to Visit in Cuttack
Top attractions and must-see spots in Cuttack
Beaches
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Barabati Fort
A 14th-century fort built by the Ganga dynasty, set between the rivers Mahanadi and Kathjodi, offering historic ruins and serene surroundings.

Barabati Stadium
Barabati Stadium is Odisha iconic sports venue and a historic landmark for international cricket and football. With a seating capacity of over 45,000, it has hosted numerous high-profile matches and cultural events. Named after the nearby Barabati Fort, the stadium is the pride of Cuttack sporting community. Its vibrant atmosphere during matches is legendary, making it a central hub for sports enthusiasts and a symbol of the state growing influence in the global athletic arena.

Lalitgiri Buddhist Complex
Part of the famous Diamond Triangle, the Lalitgiri Buddhist Complex is one of the oldest Buddhist sites in Odisha, dating back to the 1st century AD. It features magnificent stupas, viharas (monasteries), and a sophisticated museum housing sacred bone relics. The site offers deep insights into the spread of Buddhism along the eastern coast of India. Its serene hilltop location and intricate stone sculptures make it a world-class destination for history buffs and spiritual seekers alike.

Netaji Birth Place Museum
The birthplace of Subhas Chandra Bose in Cuttack, now a museum honoring his legacy and India’s struggle for independence.

Odisha State Maritime Museum
A museum in Cuttack tracing the region’s rich maritime and boat-building heritage under British rule and earlier, making for an intriguing historical visit.

Ravenshaw University
Established in 1868, Ravenshaw University is one of India oldest and most prestigious educational institutions. Known for its majestic red-brick Gothic architecture, the campus is a symbol of academic excellence and intellectual heritage in Odisha. It has produced many of the state greatest leaders, scientists, and writers. With its sprawling grounds and historic library, Ravenshaw remains the heartbeat of Cuttack cultural and educational life, blending tradition with modern research and learning.

Stone Revetment Jobra
The Stone Revetment at Jobra is a testament to ancient engineering, built in the 11th century to protect Cuttack from the Mahanadi River floods. This massive stone wall, spanning several kilometers, has shielded the Silver City for centuries. It remains a significant historical landmark, representing the visionary planning of the Somavamsi dynasty. Today, it offers a scenic riverside walkway where visitors can admire the strength of medieval masonry against the vast river backdrop.
National Parks
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Ansupa Lake
A horse-shoe-shaped freshwater lake near Cuttack, surrounded by hills and greenery, popular for tranquil scenic views and bird-watching in winter.

Dhabaleswar Island
An island on the river near Cuttack with a hanging bridge and a small hill-temple, offering a peaceful escape from the city bustle.

Mahanadi Barrage Jobra
The Mahanadi Barrage, also known as Jobra Barrage, is a vital irrigation and water management project that spans the mighty Mahanadi River. It is famous for its stunning panoramic views, especially during sunset, and serves as a major road link. The barrage is essential for the region agriculture and also hosts the Maritime Museum nearby. It is a favorite spot for locals to enjoy the cool river breeze and witness the majestic scale of Odisha water resources.

Mahanadi Barrage Sunset Point
The Mahanadi Barrage Sunset Point at Jobra is one of Cuttack most picturesque leisure spots. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky transforms into a canvas of gold and crimson, reflecting beautifully across the vast waters of the Mahanadi River. It is a favorite evening destination for photography enthusiasts and families seeking a refreshing breeze. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with the rhythmic sound of flowing water, provides a perfect, serene escape within the city.

State Botanical Garden
A large green garden in Cuttack, ideal for a relaxing walk or family outing amidst nature and lush surroundings.
Shopping
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Boyanika
Boyanika is the premier brand of the Odisha State Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society, showcasing the state rich textile legacy. Specializing in authentic Sambalpuri, Ikats, and Bomkai weaves, it serves as a bridge between traditional artisans and modern consumers. Visiting a Boyanika outlet offers a vibrant journey through Odisha handloom heritage, ensuring high-quality, certified fabrics that empower local weavers while preserving centuries-old artistic techniques for global fashion enthusiasts.

Buxi Bazaar
As Cuttack most diverse commercial center, Buxi Bazaar is a one-stop destination for everything from electronics and daily essentials to gourmet street food. This historic marketplace acts as the city primary trading artery, connecting various residential and business districts. Whether you are looking for household goods or want to sample local delicacies like Dahibara Aludum, Buxi Bazaar offers an energetic atmosphere that perfectly captures the fast-paced, cosmopolitan spirit of modern Cuttack.

Choudhury Bazaar
Choudhury Bazaar is synonymous with Cuttack world-famous Silver Filigree (Tarakasi) work. This market is a treasure trove for intricate jewelry, decorative artifacts, and silver ornaments that define the city artistic identity. Beyond silver, it is a major wholesale hub for stationery and festive supplies. During the Dussehra season, the area becomes a focal point for spectacular light decorations and iconic silver backdrops (Chandi Medha) for the Goddess, attracting visitors worldwide.

Jhola Sahi Market
Jhola Sahi Market is a specialized retail hub famously known for its vast array of cosmetics, jewelry, and fashion accessories. It is a favorite among locals for wedding shopping and finding trendy imitation jewelry at competitive prices. The market dense layout and variety make it a vibrant spot for bargain hunters. From traditional trinkets to modern beauty products, Jhola Sahi provides a unique shopping experience that reflects the evolving lifestyle and fashion preferences of Cuttack.

Nayasadak Market
Nayasadak Market is the ultimate destination for traditional textiles and exquisite craftsmanship in Cuttack. Renowned for its massive collection of Sambalpuri sarees, handlooms, and silk, it serves as a bustling hub for bridal shopping. The narrow lanes are packed with heritage shops offering authentic Odia weaves. It is the best place to experience the city mercantile energy while discovering high-quality fabrics that showcase the artistic brilliance of Odisha local weavers.
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Baladevjew Temple
Located in Ichhapur, Kendrapara, the Baladevjew Temple is a significant Vaishnava pilgrimage site known as Tulasi Khetra. Dedicated to Lord Baladev (Balarama), the temple complex features the majestic Brahma Taladhwaja Rath, the world's tallest chariot. The rituals here mirror those of Puri's Jagannath Temple, and the famous Rasabali sweet offering is a culinary highlight. It remains a cornerstone of Odia culture and spiritual devotion.

Charchika Temple
Situated in Banki, the Charchika Temple is an ancient Shakti Peetha dedicated to Goddess Chamunda. Built in the 9th century, the temple displays classic Kalinga architecture with intricate stone carvings. As one of the oldest deities in Odisha, Maa Charchika is worshipped with grand fervor during Dussehra. The temple's location on the Renuka riverbank enhances its spiritual aura, making it a vital landmark for Tantric traditions.

Cuttack Chandi Temple
The presiding deity temple of Cuttack, dedicated to Goddess Chandi, an important centre of Shakti worship in Odisha and especially vibrant during Navratri.

Dhabaleswar Temple
Located on an island in the Mahanadi River near Cuttack, Dhabaleswar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Maa Bhattarika Temple
Nestled on the banks of the Mahanadi in Sasanga, the Maa Bhattarika Temple is a revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Shakti. Legend says Parshurama prayed here to gain divine power. The temple is famous for its picturesque waterfront view and the Saptapuri festival. It serves as a major pilgrimage site where devotees experience a blend of Vedic rituals and breathtaking river scenery, embodying the strength of feminine divinity.

Singhanath Temple
A masterpiece of early medieval architecture, the Singhanath Temple stands on a rocky island in the Mahanadi River at Gopinathpur. Dating back to the 9th century, it is renowned for its unique Panchayatana style and exquisite carvings depicting Shaivite and Vaishnavite themes. This protected monument is a hidden gem for history enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into Odisha's rich sculptural heritage and the evolution of temple construction techniques.

