Best Travel to Konark

The Sun temple Konark is the crowning glory of the temple architecture, which flourished in the 13th century Orissa. Tourists across the world travel to this temple site in large number. Also known as the 'Black Pagoda', the temple was built by Raja Narsimhadeva of the Ganga dynasty, The temple is in the form of a huge chariot, with 24 wheels. These wheels are pulled by seven straining horses. The temple has a three-tiered pyramidal roof topped off by a fine spire. The chariot of the Sun God represents the seven days of the week, and the 24 hours of the day, in its concept.
The impressive sculptures of the temple makes the temple a wonder in stone. No aspect of life has been untouched in the paintings on the walls of the temple. The erotic imagery is an indication of the sublimation of human love manifested in countless forms. Added to this, there are scenes from civic life, court and war executed with great precision.
Konark temple is different from the temples of the Bhubaneswar- Konark- Puri circuit in architecture. Declared a world heritage site by the UNESCO, the place has also other important attractions. Chief among them are the Museum Of Archaeological Survey, Konark Beach and Kuruma.
The travel destination of Konark is a must for anyone willing to visit temples of India. Best Indian Travel offers a comprehensive Konark Pilgrimage travel package.
Places of interest
The Museum Of Archaeological Survey Of India
Outside the temple enclosure, this museum contains carvings and sculptures from the ruins of the Sun Temple.
Konark Beach
3 kms away from the temple along the Puri Road is the beautiful Konark Beach. You can view the stunning sunrise at this beach.
Kuruma
8 kms from Konark, Kuruma is Buddhist site. Recent excavations have put this small village on the map. Some antique images of Budhha have been discovered.
Kakatapur
Located in the Prachi valley 45 kms from Konark, Kakatapur is and is famous for its temples dedicated to Goddess Mangala and Banadurga. The famous 'Jhamu Yatra' is held in April-May here.
Astranga
A renowned fishing harbour, Astranga is 55 kms from Konark. The place is amazingly beautiful with its splendid sunsets with the Bay of Bengal forming the background.
If desirous of attending the Konark Dance Festival, you should travel to Konark in the first week of December. The festival is held in the open-air auditorium north of the Sun Temple.
Konark : How to Get There
Konark is connected by road to Bhubaneswar (65km) and Puri (35 km). The nearest airport is Bhubaneswar and the nearest railhead is Puri.