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How to Plan Your Puri Tourism Based On Different Season

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  Puri is one of those places in Odisha that has innumerable features to lure visitors from across the globe. While it has pristine, sandy beaches that greets travellers from all parts of the world, it’s also world famous as a sacred destination, home to Jagannath Temple alongside many other shrines, monasteries and ashrams. Apart from this, also the place boasts a vibrant and rich architecture that was constructed years back. All these things make Puri a perfect one for groups of friends and families to drop by for a content vacation. Here we have highlighted Puri tourism based on different seasons so that you can plan your Puri trip accordingly. Puri Trip Planning in Winter: Months ranging from October to February are perfect for a Puri trip as the climate remains pleasant, cool, and calming during this time. Winter is also the perfect time of the year to explore the different beaches Puri has to offer. Other places you can visit in Puri during the Winter include tranquil Chilika

Book Your Cab Now To Visit Puri Conveniently After COVID Lockdown

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After staying closed for almost 9 months because of the Covid-19 and consequent lockdown, the world-famous Jagannath shrine in Puri opened its door for the devote on the 3 rd of January 2021. The famous temple was closed since the 25 th of March 2020 when the central government enforced a lockdown across the nation to confine the spread of the novel corona pandemic. The Shree Jagannath Temple Committee and the Puri district administration have made intricate arrangements to make sure devotees stick to all the norms of Covid-19 strictly. The devotees will be allowed to get into the shrine only after checking ID proof & hand sanitisation. The devotees will be allowed to the temple from the Singhadwar gate. The door of the sanctum sanctorum will remain open from onwards 4:59am following which MangalAlati, Mailam, Tadaplagi, AbakashNiti and Ghodalagi customs will be performed. The temple administration has already announced that the devotees don’t have to produce COVID-19 negative