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India Golden Triangle Extension Itinerary


Best Indian Travel takes you to Indian Golden Triangle Extension tour. This tour would cover the Golden Triangle of East India. India tour package includes the Golden Triangle tour where we will start our journey from Bhubaneswar and go on to Puri and Konark, popularly known as religious centers. The India Golden Triangle itinerary covers some of the India travel destinations as under:

Tours to Bhubaneshwar

Bhubaneswar:

India Golden Triangle Extension tour takes you to Bhubaneswar; the 'Cathedral City', which was once the capital of an ancient kingdom. Today this bustling center for commerce and religious activity is Orissa's modern capital. The striking features of the city are the numerous temples and shrines that seem to be all around you. Some of the most spectacular engineering and artistic feats of its ancient heritage dominate Bhubaneshwar skyline. The imposing spire of the Lingaraj Temple, the quiet beauty of the Vishwa Shanti Stupa and the pink translucence of the Mahavira Jain Temple in nearby Khandagiri, inspire feelings of wonder at their sheer beauty and their cross-cultural permutations.

Travel to Bhubaneshwar

Puri:

Puri is a holy town located on the eastern coast of India. With India Golden Triangle Extension tour you can visit Puri also known for the good stretch of the white sand beaches on the banks of Bay of Bengal. The easy accessibility from almost all the major towns and cities of India, wide beaches, the fishing farms and the superb resorts make it an important tourist destination and a major base point to visit the nearby important sites. The famous temple of Lord Jagannath and the annual Rath yatra festival here attracts a large number of tourists every year

Tours to Konark

Konark:

Konark, 35 km from Puri, is the site of one of the most spectacular examples of religious architecture in the world. With India Golden Triangle Extension tour you can visit the glorious ruins of the Konark Temple, dedicated to God Surya. The Sun Temple, conceived as a massive chariot, hauling the Sun God across the heavens by the mighty of seven splendidly carved horses, standing aloft on 24 chariot wheels - intricately carved - symbolizing the march of time, lies in partial ruin on Konark Beach. The temple is said to have fallen into disuse after its desecration by the Muslims and time has brought this immense structure to its present condition.

Travel to Konark