A Monsoon Morning in Koraput
When the Eastern Ghats disappear into mist, weekly haats become theatres of colour, sound and memory.
We craft a authentic and rooted journeys across only one land — Odisha. Temples that hum at dawn, lagoons where dolphins graze, and forests where the tribal drum still keeps time. We provide experiances with real odisha essence that will last in your memory foreever.
Tour Odisha was built on a simple belief — that a place is best travelled by those who have wept, cooked, prayed and buried in it. Our team is entirely from Odisha — from Puri's beach-shack cooks to Koraput's Dongria weavers to Bhubaneshwar's temple historians. We don't sell destinations. We hand you the keys to a home.
"Odissi taught me that stillness has a spine."
Each journey is unique, locally led and can be shaped to your pace, dietary needs and interests. Tap a journey to see the full day-by-day itinerary.

Trace the spiritual and architectural heart of Odisha through the sacred trio — temple-city Bhubaneshwar, Lord Jagannath's Puri, and the majestic Sun Temple of Konark.

Drift across pastel dawns with Irrawaddy dolphins, migratory birds, and fishermen who read the water like scripture.

Meet the Bonda, Dongria Kondh and Paraja communities of the Eastern Ghats — a journey led by locals, into weekly haats and weaving villages.

Glide through mangrove creeks, spot saltwater crocodiles basking on mudflats, and witness Olive Ridley turtles at Gahirmatha.

Sal forests, tumbling waterfalls, and the elusive melanistic tiger — Similipal is Odisha's wildest secret, home to the Santhal and Ho tribes.

Uncover a lesser-known chapter of Buddhism — hilltop stupas, monastic ruins and a serene Buddha relic casket in the mist-fed Assia hills.

A quiet colonial-era beach town — lighthouse walks, hilltop Taratarini temple, and slow sunsets away from the crowds.

Misty pine groves, coffee and pepper plantations, waterfalls and Kondh hamlets tucked into Odisha's highest hill range.

Watch ikat come alive on the loom in weaving villages, then chase sunset over Hirakud — one of the world's longest earthen dams.
From Bay of Bengal shores to the granite Eastern Ghats — six frames of a state that asks to be read slowly.
“The tribal trail was the most humbling week of our lives. Our guide made us feel like we were visiting family, not tourists.”
“Chilika at dawn is a memory I keep returning to. Tour Odisha planned every detail with quiet elegance.”
“From the food to the homestays to the storytelling — this is how travel is supposed to feel. Rooted, real, unforgettable.”
“I came for Konark. I left with friendships, an ikat saree, and a promise to return in monsoon.”
Slow reads from our guides — dispatches from tribal haats, temple courtyards and monsoon-drenched forests.
When the Eastern Ghats disappear into mist, weekly haats become theatres of colour, sound and memory.

Every stone at Konark is a paragraph. We spend an afternoon translating just three of them.
For centuries, Chilika's fishermen and Irrawaddy dolphins have shared the lagoon — a partnership older than any treaty.
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