Let your stay at Aaravee Countryside be the start of a memorable journey. Here are handpicked places to explore during your visit:
Distance: ~12 km (20-minute drive)
Why Visit:
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the finest examples of ancient Indian architecture, the Konark Sun Temple is shaped like a colossal chariot dedicated to the Sun God, Surya. Built in the 13th century by King Narasimhadeva I, its stone carvings and massive wheels are legendary. A must-see marvel of Odisha’s cultural pride.
Distance: ~11 km (18-minute drive)
Why Visit:
Known for its golden sands and clean waters, Chandrabhaga Beach is a peaceful spot to watch sunrises or take long coastal walks. It’s also considered sacred and holds significance during the Chandrabhaga Mela. Ideal for photographers and peace seekers alike.
Distance: ~22 km (30-minute drive)
Why Visit:
One of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites in India, the Jagannath Temple is a spiritual powerhouse dedicated to Lord Jagannath (a form of Vishnu). Known for the world-famous Rath Yatra, it’s a place of deep devotion, grand rituals, and unique traditions. Only Hindus are allowed inside, but the energy around the temple is awe-inspiring for all.
Distance: ~2 km (5-minute drive / walkable access nearby)
Why Visit:
Right next to Aaravee lies this lush coastal sanctuary spread across 87 square kilometers. Home to spotted deer, blackbucks, monkeys, and migratory birds, it’s a fantastic spot for nature lovers, photographers, and families. Guided nature trails are recommended.
Distance: ~35 km (approx. 50-minute drive)
Why Visit:
A picturesque village known for Pattachitra paintings, traditional palm-leaf engravings, and Gotipua dance (a precursor to Odissi). You can visit local artist homes, witness live artwork creation, and take home authentic souvenirs straight from the makers.
Distance: ~23 km (35-minute drive)
Why Visit:
One of the cleanest blue-flag certified beaches in India. Ideal for early morning walks, camel rides, or just enjoying street food by the sea. It’s family-friendly and well-maintained, especially around Swargadwar.
Distance: ~8 km (12-minute drive)
Why Visit:
Located at the confluence of the Kusabhadra River and the Bay of Bengal, this peaceful site honors Goddess Ramachandi. A great place for peaceful picnics, kayaking, and photography with a spiritual touch.