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The places of tourist importance can broadly be classified into three groups
- international, national and provincial. Apart from places of tourist interest,
many festivals also attracts people from distant areas. 
   
 Among places of
international repute, the  Sun Temple at Konark is the most important. It is
better known as the 'Black Pagoda'. Its architectural beauty ranks with the best
in the country. This temple, built on the Puri coast, was dedicated to Surya. It
is built of black granite, and the sculpture marks the climax of Hindu
architecture. Konark is linked by all weather roads to Bhubaneswar and Puri. An
air strip is planned to be opened shortly.  
  Puri, famous for the temple of Lord
Jagannath, is one of the four 'dhams' of
the Hindus along with Varanasi, Dwarka and Rameshwaram. The temple of Lord
Jagannath is a colossal one. The Puri coast, is
shallow and offers excellent bathing facilities. Puri also has one of the best
natural beaches in the country as far as scenic beauty and bathing facilities
are concerned. Since the town is a religious place and a sea resort, it
attracts devotees and fun-seekers alike. Puri  is also famous for its car
festival.             
      Bhubaneswar, the capital, known as the cathedral city of India, 
        is the symbol of modernity. The Lingaraj temple, the Jain and the Buddhist 
        caves at Khandgiri and Udayagri, the Ashokan inscription and the Shanti 
        Stupa at Dhauli have made  Bhubaneswar 
        an important tourist centre. The ruins of the fort of Sisupal of Mahabharata 
        fame can be seen on the outskirts of the city which is justly famous as 
        the 'city of temples'. The 'Nandan Kenam', the Zoological park is the 
        greatest attraction for children and grown-up alike. It is the only centre 
        where white tigers breed in natural setting. It's lion safari, boating 
        facilities, rope ways, toy railways are some of the unique facilities 
        provided in natural setting. All these three places are linked by an excellent 
        rail and road network and form a 'Golden Triangle' from the tourist point 
        of view. 
 
      National Importance
        
         
The other
places of tourist interest are the Hirakud Dam on the Mahanadi and the
hydel power station at Machkund in Koraput district. As centers of tourism, they
are of national importance. The steel plant at Rourkela comes in this category. Lake
Chilika, on the eastern sea board, is one of the beauty spots.
Simpilipal is also a tourist centre as  a tiger reserve is located here. 
      Local Importance  
      Among the places of local tourist  interest, the waterfall 
        at Deogarh in Deogarh district,  Taptapani 
        hot spring in Ganjam district, the Atri hot spring in Khorda district 
        and the temples of Nrushingnath and Kapilas figures prominently. Among 
        the festivals which attract a large number of people from the country 
        and abroad is the world famous car festival of Lord Jagannath of Puri. 
        The festival lasts about 10 days. It draws a large number of international 
        tourists. The Durga puja of Cuttack is also famous. Odisha (Orissa) has still a 
        long way to go to develop tourism as an industry. Modern hotels need to 
        be provided. The transport facilities are to be made more efficient. Qualified 
        tourist guides are also needed. 
      Cuttack 
30
Km north of Bhubanewar  was the medieval capital cuttack, one of the oldest
town in Odisha (Orissa).  It was the capital and administrative centre until the end
of the British Raj, still the year 1956. The cuttack was founed by Nripati
Kesari (920-935).  It occupies an important strategic position in relation
to the network of canals in the region.  The town is almost an island and
situated at the head of  the Mahanadi delta and surrounded by the great
river and its tributary the Kathjuri. 
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