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Cuttack Travel Guide - Page 1 Cuttack Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/cuttack page 1 religious centre in the region. It is acclaimed Max: 37.0°C Min: 25.0°C Rain: 48.5mm Cuttack by both Hindus and Muslims, and is May decorated by high rising towers at each Hot weather. Carry Light clothes, umbrella. Elegantly situated at the corners. This shrine also houses a music Max: 37.5°C Min: Rain: gallery, which was built in the 18th century 26.20000076 130.600006103515 convergence of Mahanadi and 2939453°C 62mm AD. Kathjuri rivers, Cuttack is known as Jun the twin city of Bhubaneshwar. Cuttack experiences a tropical climate with Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. With a fascinating historical past, it hot summers and extremely cold winters. Max: Min: Rain: was fondly called the cultural The best time to visit this destination can be 34.70000076 26.10000038 243.399993896484 293945°C 1469727°C 38mm capital of Orissa. It is well known Famous For : City in the months of October and for its unique and colourful style of November.  Jul Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, celebrating festivals, especially Developed around the ancient Barabati Fort, umbrella. Dusshera. Cuttack comes from the word Kataka that Max: Min: 25.5°C Rain: When To 32.29999923 340.600006103515 literally means The Fort. The city has 706055°C 6mm witnessed various historical developments, Aug from the Keshari dynasty to the Indian VISIT Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, independence and is also one of the oldest umbrella. cities of Orissa. Aptly bestowed with the title http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-cuttack-lp-1097277 Max: Min: Rain: 31.79999923 25.29999923 401.100006103515 of the 'Silver city', it is famous for its unique 7060547°C 7060547°C 6mm silver filigree works and woven textiles. The Jan Sep amazing craftsmanship of the artists of Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, Cuttack are visible by the stone Max: Min: Rain: umbrella. 29.20000076 15.19999980 41.2999992370605 embarkments on the banks of river Kathjori. 2939453°C 9265137°C 5mm Max: Min: 25.0°C Rain: 269.5mm Barabati fort, though now in ruins, is also a 32.29999923 Feb 706055°C major attraction of this region. Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Oct Max: Min: Rain: 26.0mm Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, Baliyatra, unique to the thriving city is a 32.29999923 18.70000076 706055°C 2939453°C umbrella. beautiful festival that marks the ancient Max: 32.0°C Min: Rain: trade links of the city with Java, Bali and Mar 23.29999923 195.800003051757 7060547°C 8mm Sumatra. Among other enthralling festivals, Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. the Kite festival in the month of January is a Max: Min: Rain: Nov 35.40000152 22.60000038 27.7999992370605 This Pdf and its contents are copyright © Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the spectacular one. The historical city is a 5878906°C 1469727°C 47mm character and all other marks displayed herein are Max: Min: Rain: registered and/or common law trademarks of buzzing commercial town along with a ixigo.com and/or third parties. Apr 30.70000076 19.10000038 37.2000007629394 2939453°C 1469727°C 5mm plethora of architectural and cultural Hot weather. Carry Light clothes. wonders. Qadam-i-Rasool is a famous Dec Cuttack Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/cuttack page 2 Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. western side, the Bishnupur hills on the visitors. Netaji Birth Place Museums, Oriya Max: 29.0°C Min: 15.0°C Rain: 38.5mm north eastern side, it has bamboo forests Bazaar Colony, Kataka, Odisha, India and several fishing villages in its vicinity. Where To 3 Dhabaleswar Temple Spread over 375 acres, its size fluctuates What To along with the volume of flood water in river Mahanadi to which it is connected. A major Eat SEE wetland, it is home to as many as 27 species 3 Places of resident and 14 types of migratory birds. 5 Sights http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-cuttack-lp-1097277 Its rich biodiversity also includes some rare http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-cuttack-lp-1097277 herbs and plant species found in the forests 1 The Treat around it. 1 Barabati Fort 5 Stone Revetments Cuttack, Orissa, India Bank of River Mahanadi, Cuttack, 4 Ansupa Lake Odisha 753001, India The Barabati Fort was constructed in the Near High Court, Chandini Chowk, 11th century by the Ganga dynasty. Situated Cuttack, India on the banks of the Mahanadi River, the fort With a pleasant ambiance, The Treat is an offers spectacular views of modern day Kathjuri River, Cuttack,Orrisa, India affordable eating joint which certainly does Cuttack. Attractions of the fort include the After Amsterdam, Cuttack must be the only promise a treat. The menu offers a variety of ornately carved gateway and the 20-yard city which is situated below the sea level (5 dishes at reasonable prices. The 'Dahibara wide ditch that is supposed to have been m). This was made possible by a medieval Aludum' is famous for its authentic taste dug to protect the fort against enemy attack. engineering marvel – the stone revetments and spicy flavour. The interiors of the fort have been modified built by King Marakata Keshari in 1006 A.D. to accommodate a modern stadium for This 11th century ‘wall’ pushed back the 2 Barabati Restaurant cultural shows and sporting events. Cuttack, Orissa, India river and it was on reclaimed land that the 2 Netaji Birth Place Museum first city of Cuttack was established. Even Ansupa lake is the largest fresh water lake in today, the stone revetments on the left bank Odisha. Bounded by the Saranda hills on the of the river Kathajodi inspire awe in the Cuttack Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/cuttack page 3 In front of Subhash Chandra Arcade,Jail Road, Dargha Bazar, Cuttack, India Rs. 350 +91-93381-05225 Barabati Restaurant offers variety in the menu, with Indian and Italian being some of its cuisines. Decent and affordable for a filling meal. 3 Babri Sabri Mahanadi Ring Road, Mangalabag, Cuttack, India Rs. 300 +91-671-2302199 Babri Sabri has a range of delicacies and a nice ambiance. Its perfect for a quiet lunch with family. Cuttack Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/cuttack page 4 Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-cuttack-lp-1097277 See A: Barabati Fort B: Netaji Birth Place Museum C: Dhabaleswar Temple D: Ansupa Lake E: Stone Revetments Accommodation F: Hotel Akbari Continental G: Ambica Residency H: Hotel The Triple C I: Hotel Akbari Continental J: Ambica Residency K: Hotel The Triple C L: Hotel Akbari Continental M: Ambica Residency N: Hotel The Triple C Food O: The Treat P: Barabati Restaurant Q: Babri Sabri.
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