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Orissa
State Guide
Capital Bhubaneswar Area 1,55,707
sq. kms.
Language Oriya Population 31,512,070
Monsoon July - October Summer 27 C to 49 C
Best Season October-March Winter 5 C to 16 C
Ever washed by the blue waters of
the Bay of Bengal in the east, Orissa is bounded in the north by
Bihar, in the north-east by West Bengal, in the south by Andhra
Pradesh and in the west by Madhya Pradesh. This rural riverine land
of multi-splendours, is watered by the rivers Mahanadi, Brahmani,
and Vaitarani flowing in the south-easternly direction before merging
in the Bay of Bengal. These rivers and their tributaries provide
the state with rich alluvial tracts.
Orissa is possessed of an extensive
plateau in the interior with sprawling coastal plains in the foreground.
This plateau, an undulating upland, gently slopes down towards the
Bay of Bengal. Its extensive palm fringed coast-line running to
482 kms., serene holiday beaches, pronounced rural environs, charming
blue hills rising here and there abruptly from the plains and the
plateau, green wood-lands, rock caves, so fascinatingly sculptured
temples and other monuments , picturesque mud villages set in greens,
modern industrial leviathans, colourful and gay tribals and so rich
and varied handicrafts make Orissa a miniature India. Here is Bharat
in a capsule. Orissa state is rich of its culture and
tradition.
THE ADIVASIS (TRIBALS)
In Orissa one out of every four persons is an Adivasi or Tribal. These tribals are heavily concentrated in the hilly tracts of Western Orissa. In the coastal regions they constitute a small percentage. They live there in a certain degree of seclusion and prestine form. They must have settled there in obscure past long before the coming of the Aryans.
The aboriginals still lead a simple,
traditional and colourful life, hunting and agriculture, amidst
deep woods, valleys, lush forests, and primitive situations in spite
of the inroads of so-called modern civilization and developmental
programmes. Over 62 distinct tribal groups live in Orissa, each
one with its own culture and traditions different from the other.
The main Adivasi groups include Kondh, Bondas, Santals, Juangs,
Parajas, Oraon, Godabas and Koyas. The dormitory life among the
Bonda youngs is quite fascinating. In the evening unmarried boys
and girls enjoy music, dance, frolic and fun together and spend
the night in dormitories until their mutual intimacy develops into
a marriage. The simple, gay, abundant and colourful tribal life
can be a great source of entertainment and education to the visitors.
Their life is most characterized by dance, music, rituals, hunting,
gaiety and wild ways.
To Nature lovers Orissa also offers a number of National Parks and
bird sanctuaries.
Discovery Full Circle Tours offer Holiday, Vacations, and Tours
to various parts of the state.
Mail us to Book Tour to
Orissa :
mktg@discoveryfullcircle.com
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