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MAYFAIR Heritage, Puri
Chakratirtha Road Puri Orissa
Le prix est de 267 $ CA par nuit
267Â $Â CA
318 $ CA au total
Du 9 mars au 10 mars
(taxes et frais compris)
HĂŽtel non-fumeurs offre un vaste choix d'installations et de commoditĂ©s, notamment une station santĂ© complĂšte, 2 restaurants et piscine extĂ©rieure. Le divertissement est au rendez-vous avec une piscine pour enfants et un terrain de jeu. De plus, une buanderie se trouve sur place. L'Ă©tablissement dispose de le Wi-Fi et d'un centre dâentraĂźnement. Le service de voiturier est gratuit.
Piscine
Spa

Hotel Holiday Resort
Chakratirtha Road Puri Orissa
Le prix est de 59 $ CA par nuit
59Â $Â CA
62 $ CA au total
Du 15 mars au 16 mars
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Cet hĂŽtel est dotĂ© d'un bar-salon et d'un restaurant. L'Ă©tablissement offre Ă©galement piscine extĂ©rieure. Le divertissement est au rendez-vous avec une piscine pour enfants et un terrain de jeu. De plus, une buanderie se trouve sur place. L'Ă©tablissement dispose de le Wi-Fi et d'un centre dâentraĂźnement physique. Le stationnement libre-service est gratuit.
Piscine
Spa

MAYFAIR Waves
Chakratirtha Road Puri Orissa
Le prix est de 180 $ CA par nuit
180Â $Â CA
213 $ CA au total
Du 3 mars au 4 mars
(taxes et frais compris)
Cet hĂŽtel est dotĂ© d'piscine extĂ©rieure, d'un centre dâentraĂźnement et d'un restaurant. Le divertissement est au rendez-vous avec une piscine pour enfants et un terrain de jeu. De plus, une buanderie se trouve sur place. L'Ă©tablissement dispose de le Wi-Fi et d'une baignoire Ă remous. Le service de voiturier est gratuit.
Piscine
Baignoire Ă remous

Hotel D2 Inn Wi-Fi Parking Near Beach
Chakra Tirtha Rd Badasirei Puri Odisha
Annulation sans frais
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Le prix est de 13 $ CA par nuit
13Â $Â CA
13 $ CA au total
Du 17 mars au 18 mars
(taxes et frais compris)
Parmi les installations et commoditĂ©s de HĂŽtel, on compte un restaurant, un stationnement libre-service gratuit et un service de nettoyage et de nettoyage Ă sec. Parmi les autres commoditĂ©s proposĂ©es par l'Ă©tablissement, on compte lâentreposage des bagages, des services de conciergerie et des journaux gratuits dans le hall.
Stationnement compris
Wi-Fi inclus

Pipul Ocean View Resort
plot no 368/3,penthkata Puri OD
Le prix est de 53 $ CA par nuit
53Â $Â CA
56 $ CA au total
Du 18 févr. au 19 févr.
(taxes et frais compris)
HÎtel vous offre un restaurant et piscine extérieure. Chaque matin, le buffet déjeuner est servi gratuitement. La réception est ouverte en tout temps et une buanderie sont également offerts.
Piscine
Déjeuner compris

Hotel Subham Beach Inn - near Sea Beach
Chakratirtha road, puri Puri Odisha
Annulation sans frais
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Le prix est de 36 $ CA par nuit
36Â $Â CA
37 $ CA au total
Du 17 févr. au 18 févr.
(taxes et frais compris)
Lâentreposage des bagages est Ă votre disposition, et la rĂ©ception est ouverte en tout temps.
Wi-Fi inclus
Climatisation
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![Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century CE Sun Temple at Konark in Orissa, India. It is believed that the temple was built by king Narasimhadeva I of Eastern Ganga Dynasty[2] in 1255 CE.[3] The temple complex is in the shape of a gigantic chariot, having elaborately carved stone wheels, pillars and walls. A major part of the structure is now in ruins. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site[4] and has also featured on various list of Seven Wonders of India. The temple is 35 km from Puri and 65 km from Bhubaneswar.
The name Konark derives from the combination of the Sanskrit words, Kona (corner or angle) and Ark (the sun), in reference to the temple which was dedicated to the Sun God Surya.[4]
The monument was also called the Black Pagoda'(Kaala Pagoda) by the European sailors. In contrast, the Jagannath Temple in Puri was called the White Pagoda. Both temples served as important landmarks for the sailors.[5] Konark Sun Temple used Iron beams for its structure.
The temple was originally built at the mouth of the river Chandrabhaga, but the waterline has receded since then. The temple has been built in the form of a giant ornamented chariot of the Sun god, Surya. It has twelve pairs of elaborately carved stone wheels which are 3 meters[4] wide and is pulled by a set of seven horses (4 on the right and 3 on the left).[6] The temple follows the traditional style of Kalinga architecture. It is carefully oriented towards the east so that the first rays of sunrise strikes the principal entrance.[4] The temple is built from Khondalite rocks.[7][8]
The original temple had a main sanctum sanctorum (vimana), which was supposedly 229 feet[6] (70 m) tall. Due to the weight of the superstructure (70 m tall) and weak soil of the area, the main vimana fell in 1837.[9] The audience hall (Jagamohana), which is about 128 feet (39 m) tall, still stands and is the principal structure in the surviving ruins. Among the structures, which have survived to the current day, are the dance hall (Nata mandira) and dining hall](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6156018/09fea146-89a8-4536-94db-75e3922ba387.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=900&h=506&q=mediumHigh)
Temple du Soleil de KonĂąrak
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![Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century CE Sun Temple at Konark in Orissa, India. It is believed that the temple was built by king Narasimhadeva I of Eastern Ganga Dynasty[2] in 1255 CE.[3] The temple complex is in the shape of a gigantic chariot, having elaborately carved stone wheels, pillars and walls. A major part of the structure is now in ruins. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site[4] and has also featured on various list of Seven Wonders of India. The temple is 35 km from Puri and 65 km from Bhubaneswar.
The name Konark derives from the combination of the Sanskrit words, Kona (corner or angle) and Ark (the sun), in reference to the temple which was dedicated to the Sun God Surya.[4]
The monument was also called the Black Pagoda'(Kaala Pagoda) by the European sailors. In contrast, the Jagannath Temple in Puri was called the White Pagoda. Both temples served as important landmarks for the sailors.[5] Konark Sun Temple used Iron beams for its structure.
The temple was originally built at the mouth of the river Chandrabhaga, but the waterline has receded since then. The temple has been built in the form of a giant ornamented chariot of the Sun god, Surya. It has twelve pairs of elaborately carved stone wheels which are 3 meters[4] wide and is pulled by a set of seven horses (4 on the right and 3 on the left).[6] The temple follows the traditional style of Kalinga architecture. It is carefully oriented towards the east so that the first rays of sunrise strikes the principal entrance.[4] The temple is built from Khondalite rocks.[7][8]
The original temple had a main sanctum sanctorum (vimana), which was supposedly 229 feet[6] (70 m) tall. Due to the weight of the superstructure (70 m tall) and weak soil of the area, the main vimana fell in 1837.[9] The audience hall (Jagamohana), which is about 128 feet (39 m) tall, still stands and is the principal structure in the surviving ruins. Among the structures, which have survived to the current day, are the dance hall (Nata mandira) and dining hall (Bhoga mandapa).[4][6]
The Konark temple is also known for its erotic sculptures of maithunas.[10]
Two smaller ruined temples have been discovered nearby. One of them is called the Mayadevi Temple and is located southwest from the entrance of the main temple. It is presumed to have been dedicated to Mayadevi, one of the Sun god's wives. It has been dated to the late 11th century, earlier than the main temple.[11] The other one belongs to some unknown Vaishnava deity. Sculptures of Balarama, Varaha and Trivikrama have been found at the site, indicating it to be a Vaishnavite temple. Both temples have their primary idols missing.
A collection of fallen sculptures can be viewed at the Konark Archaeological Museum which is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6156018/09fea146-89a8-4536-94db-75e3922ba387.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1040&h=580&q=mediumHigh)
