Understand
[edit]The town is located on the coast in the north-east corner of Odisha. It is full of mixed cultures, and is greatly influenced by Oriya, Bengali and Marwari cultures. It's also an industrial hub with some major and numerous small scale industries.
Get in
[edit]Balasore is connected by road and rail. it can be reached from Bhubaneswar and Kolkata both by the NH-5 road and by direct trains on the Howrah-Chennai main line. Buses from Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Kolkata and Baripada are readily available. The nearest airport is in Bhubaneswar about 200 km away.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- Chandipur beach.
- Khirachora Gopinath Temple.
- Panchalingeshwar.
Do
[edit]- Chandipur beach.
Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]The town is famous for its tasty Rasgullas. Some of the better known sweet shops in the city are Mahi Rasagolla and Jagadathri Sweets. Mahi Rassagolla is famous for its rassagollas while Jagadhatri Sweets is known for Pantuas (a version of Gulab Jamun that is fried a little more deeply).
Be sure to also ask for Chhena Poda when you visit a sweet shop (literal translation: fried/burnt cheese in sugar). Chhena Poda is a little more expensive than a regular sweet dish and is generally sold by weight.
- Jagadhatri Sweets, Motiganj.
- Makhan Chor, Artha Kabiraj road, Motiganj.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- Hotel Aroma, Balasore, VS Marg (3-4km from Balasore Railway station). Located right inside the town. Negative: A canal runs near the hotel ₹250.
- Hotel Nishi, Balasore, Motigang Market (4-5km from Balasore Railway station). Located in the Motiganj market of Balasore. Negative: A little dingy. ₹300.
- Panthanivas, Balasore, Near Police Line (3-4km from Balasore Railway station). A government owned hotel ₹700-₹900.
- Roop Park Village, Panchalingeswar (20 km out of town), ☏ +91 98302 330754. Check-in: 8AM, check-out: * AM. Cottages Tent Dormitory Restaurant Village Ambience Tribal Dance etc. ₹925 - ₹1800.
Connect
[edit]Go next
[edit]- Panchalingeswar - this Shaivite shrine famous for its elevating natural splendour amidst the lush Nilagiri Hills and fine lingams over which runs a continuously flowing stream.