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India

Cuttack / Odisha's Bangle Bazaar Extraordinaire

Best month

October

Experience the grand Durga Puja celebration.

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january

Visit Cuttack for the famous Bali Yatra festival

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february

Explore the beautiful Chandi Temple

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march

Attend the annual Cuttack Mahotsav

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april

Witness the colorful celebrations of Ram Navami

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may

Enjoy the cool breezes at the Barabati Fort

june

Experience the monsoon season in Cuttack

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july

Shop for traditional handloom fabrics at Odisha State Handloom Weavers' Cooperative Society Ltd.

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august

Attend the patriotic celebration of Independence Day

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september

Explore the intricate stone carvings of the Mukteswara Temple

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october

Visit during Durga Puja festival for vibrant decorations and festivities

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november

Participate in the Cuttack Bali Yatra celebration

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december

Experience the chilly weather and attend Christmas celebrations

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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Cuttack can be seen as reasonably priced for shopping. However, it can be somewhat expensive for tourists due to the lack of bargaining opportunities. The cost of living is lower than other big cities in India.

Visit the famous Chandi Medha market for affordable traditional handicrafts and souvenirs. Bargain hard at local shops and street vendors to get a better deal.

Usual visit duration

1-2 days

short stopover

Usual visit duration

1-2 days

short stopover

Small city, usually visited as part of a larger itinerary in Odisha.

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internet situation

bad Speed

Slow speeds reported by users.

great Availability

Internet is widely available in the city.

great Cellular

Good cellular coverage reported by users.

Electric socket type D

Common in India. Old British standard BS 546, requires grounded receptacle, doesn't accept other plug types.

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biking hostile

Mixed infrastructure

walkable -ish

Mixed infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Cuttack is the purrfect destination for curious cats, boasting meowgical sights, such as the regal Barabati Fort, that will have your whiskers twitching.

Stroll your paws along the city's bustling markets and indulge in the delicious Katak delicacies, before pro-cat-stinating under the Indian sun near the serene Mahanadi River.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Singanatha Temple
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Dhabaleswar Island
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Stadium Gate Chandi Medha
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Netaji Birth Place Museum
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Barabati Fort

The mainstream

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Singanatha Temple

A catstounding temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the heart of Cuttack, bustling with energy and devotion!

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🌳
Dhabaleswar Island

Located in the middle of the Mahanadi River, this serene island is home to Lord Shiva's temple and offers a purrfect scenic view!

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Stadium Gate Chandi Medha

This is the site of the largest and oldest idol in Cuttack, adorned with shiny jewels and colorful attire. Purrfect!

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Netaji Birth Place Museum

The birthplace of one of India's greatest leaders, Subhash Chandra Bose, meowgnificent!

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Barabati Fort

An ancient fortress located on the banks of the Mahanadi catnal, perfect for history cats!

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Off the beaten path

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Barabati Stadium
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Daatan Sahi
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Choudhury Bazaar
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Mahanadi Barrage
🏛️
Netaji Birthplace Museum

Off the beaten path

🏟️
Barabati Stadium

Calling all sports-loving cats! This stadium is home to some of the most furr-ocious cricket matches in India. Get ready to cheer on your favorite team! 🏏

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🖼️
Daatan Sahi

Catitude alert! This cat-walk of a street is adorned with paw-some murals and sculptures of cats. A must-visit for all feline aficionados! 🐱

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🛍️
Choudhury Bazaar

A hiss-terical bazaar where you can find everything from fresh fish to colorful fabrics. Get ready to meow with excitement over the bargains! 🐟

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🌉
Mahanadi Barrage

A purrfect spot for cat-ching a beautiful sunset over the Mahanadi River while peaceful paws drift by. Don't fur-get your camera! 🌅

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🏛️
Netaji Birthplace Museum

Cat-tastic museum dedicated to the life of Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent leader of the Indian independence movement. Claw-some artifacts on display! 🐾

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biking hostile

Mixed infrastructure

walkable -ish

Mixed infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Mindful meoweler tips

Odissi Dance, India's oldest surviving dance form

Cats should attend amusing Odissi Dance performances in Cuttack, which is known as the birthplace of this dance form. The dance displays grace and emotion and emphasizes the chest movements.

Chandi temple, Cuttack's oldest shrine

Cats should visit the sacred Chandi temple which dates back to the 11th century. It's a magnificent temple with a stunning sculpture work that depicts Durga slaying Mahishasura. Cat visitors should dress modestly and remove their paws before they enter the temple.

Bali Jatra, Cuttack's largest trade fair

Cats should not miss Cuttack's Bali Jatra, the mammoth trade fair that is held every year on the banks of Mahanadi river. This fourteen-day extravaganza is a shopper's paradise with an array of stalls selling a diverse range of products. Carnival rides and street food will keep cats entertained.

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