Tour della città di Bhubaneswar e tempio del sole di Konark in auto privata con guida





Descrizione
Il tour della città di Bhubaneswar è un ottimo modo per sperimentare le attrazioni culturali della città in un giorno. Il tour inizia a Dhauli dove nel 260 aC l'imperatore Ashoka abbandonò la guerra e divenne buddista, dopo di che visitiamo il grande tempio del sole a Konark con le sue ipnotiche meridiane sotto forma di ruote del Carro. Visiteremo le squisite incisioni delle grotte buddiste di Khandagiri e Udayagiri prima di concludere la giornata nel tempio di Raja Rani, scolpito eroticamente.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
8 AM- La nostra prima destinazione è Dhauli. Questa è la sede dell'antica battaglia che fu combattuta nel 260 aC. L'imperatore Ashoka, il grande re Mauryan vinse la battaglia, ma vedendo il bagno di sangue ebbe un cambiamento di cuore. Divenne un propagatore di pace e ha avuto un ruolo importante nella diffusione del buddismo in India. Vedremo editti di Ashoka impressi sulle rocce usando l'antica scrittura di Brahmi e il linguaggio di Prakrit. La scultura di elefanti è una delle più antiche dell'India.
Un altro punto saliente di Dhauli è lo Shanti Stupa o Peace Pagoda. L'attuale struttura fu costruita da una collaborazione indo-giapponese nel 1972 dal Buddha Buddha Sangh e dal Kalinga Nippon Buddha Sangh.
Guideremo a Konark per sperimentare uno dei più grandi capolavori architettonici dell'India. Costruito nel 13 ° secolo dal re Narasimhadeva, il tempio è progettato a forma di un gigantesco carro con sette cavalli e dodici ruote, che trasporta il dio del sole, Surya, attraverso i cieli. Il tempio del Sole era conosciuto come "The Black Pagoda" tra i primi marinai europei ad est. L'aspetto più interessante dell'architettura risiede nelle ruote del carro. Le dodici coppie di ruote situate alla base del tempio non sono ruote ordinarie. Creano una meridiana e dicono il tempo!
Le grotte di Khandagiri e Udayagiri ospitano ritiri o celle di antichi asceti giainisti. Questi furono costruiti nel II secolo aC durante il regno del re Kharavela del regno di Kalinga. In cima c'è anche un tempio Jain del XVIII secolo.
Il tempio Raja Rani è un tempio costruito nell'XI secolo da arenaria rossastra e gialla. Questo materiale era chiamato Rajarani nel dialetto locale e da qui il nome del tempio. Il tempio è famoso per le sue sculture uniche di donne. Le donne sono in posa esibendo Odissi nella tradizionale forma di danza così come nei momenti della vita di tutti i giorni. 630 PM- Fine del tour
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Tutti gli hotel a bhubaneswar
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
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Recensioni(33)
Excellent trip Excellent guide and driver were good and flexible to my every need I wanted more temple time and to skip weavers and a different hotel drop off I was at wrong start point Was still picked up Note it is a lot of driving 8 hrs 15minutes were spent in the car in total
Excellent agency,Samar., responsible ,Sanjay guide and Prachou driver contributed greatly to the success of this two-week trip through Chhattisgarh.Very rich program,visits to tribal villages,markets and crafts ironwork,pottery,painting or making bidis etc.. We plan to use this agency for an extraordinary next trip.
We had a great tour managed by a very experienced tour guide, Mr. Satya Mishra, who did a splendid job and gave us a lot of historical facts and cultural background on the various temples and places that we visited. Especially the Sun Temple in Karnak (my second visit here) and the caves in Orissa with the 2100 years old inscription were the highlights of the day - but all stops were interesting and our guide made the historical places alive. We had a great and memorable day. Thanks, Anne & Ib Wulff-Jensen, Denmark.
The tour was wonderful—the staff were very friendly, and it was well organized. All the information received regarding the temples, culture, and history of Odisha was very interesting. Highly recommended.
Fantastic tour with excellent and knowledgeable guide. Konark Sun temple is unmissable for anyone interested and passionate about India
Thanks so much for taking the time to review the Konark and Bhubaneswar tour. We are delighted that you enjoyed this tour. It was our pleasure to host you.
Nice visit to Bhubaneshwar and Konark sun temple. Thanks to Surya for the great driving and company, and her driver. 5sensestours always has great travel packages in India, various cities
I am glad you enjoyed this tour with Surya. We are grateful you took time to give us feedback. It was our pleasure hosting you.
It was an outstanding trip. Well planned and not too strenuous. The Guide Sumant was an experienced guide and took great pains to explain everything and not rush through. Came across as a well learned and humble gentleman. The driver Binayak also was very good and had good control of his vehicle. Overall a memorable trip.
I am glad you enjoyed the tour with Sumant. It was our pleasure to host you. Your feedback is very valuable to us. Thanks for taking the time to provide this.
Very nice & clean city . Climate is awesome ...70 km distance Puri beach & also call temple City Bhubaneswar.. famous food dalma
The booking process was easy, guide arrived on time. Our guide Mr. Tapan Mishra was very courteous and knowledgeable, He prioritized our requests however small or big and always stayed professional. If you like us grew up in India and have lived overseas for some years I highly recommend requesting a local guide through tripadvisor.
This visit was part of our third private tour with 5 Senses (first tour, So. India for a month; second No. India for 5.5 weeks; third East and South India, one month). You might have guessed that we are very happy with the company. All three tours were fantastic, this one no exception. Konark is an amazing site and well-worth visiting; plus we enjoyed the city of Bhubaneswar--especially it's extensive wall murals showing great civic pride, its many temples, and its folk arts museum. The museum at Konark itself is very well done and offers an interesting, if a bit fantastical, free film. The Vivanta in Bhubaneswar was one of the best hotels of our tour. A highlight of the visit was being able to attend a dance festival one evening in Dhauli, under the Peace Pagoda. Our 5 Senses guide--who had been a local tourism official before he retired--was able to get us tickets and front row, VIP seats, for free, and at short notice (same day). We felt like royalty! The primary strength of 5 Senses is its people. The owner, Mr. Narayanan, is a great travel planning partner (he’ll work with you to craft exactly the trip you want) and he is super-responsive during trips if any problems arise. I am confident that Narayanan will fix it if it needs fixing—he has helped us several times in that way, and he has done it quickly. The state-based “cultural ambassadors” he has recruited (the guides who accompany you for days, across multiple sites) are excellent and soon become friends. For this month-long tour, I’d particularly like to call out Kannan (Tamil Nadu) and Mohan, and Chandra Shekar (Karnataka). If you are touring other parts of the country, we highly recommend Balwinder (Punjab and Rajasthan) and Vivek and Ram Sewak (Varanasi, Khajuraho and environs). It is basically a fool’s errand to try to price shop local tour operators—there are too many variables, including the type of accommodation, the quality of guides and the quality of transport (both of which can’t be assessed ahead of time). That said, over the course of the three tours, we feel that 5 Senses has been very good value for money. And I can say for certain that you would pay three times as much for the same Smithsonian or Nat Geo or other corporate tour, plus you’d be on a bus with many other folks and stuck with the group schedule. With 5 Senses you’re in your own car deciding where and when you want to go, where you want to eat, and when you want to take it easy. My advice to friends looking for a private tour in India is “don’t bother contacting other companies, just talk to 5 Senses. You won’t regret it.”



