{“data”:{“web_story”:[{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/TDKPtoquN56JBFLMIOTu.jpg”,”alt_text”:”r”,”title”:”Top 9 Locations to Visit in Odisha During the Monsoon”,”desc”:”Odisha experiences its rainy season from July to October. In early June, the Southwest monsoons make their way to the state, dominating the region by July and continuing through September. By mid-October, the rains retreat from the area entirely. Here are the top 9 places to visit in Odisha during monsoon:-“,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””},{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/daKxwwpSPOFaBW3F4TWo.jpg”,”alt_text”:”r”,”title”:”Puri”,”desc”:”Puri is a must-see destination known for its stunning beaches and the Jagannath Temple. The monsoon season brings a refreshing charm to the seaside town.”,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””},{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/0Hefi9ZatQTe5R4qvVCp.jpg”,”alt_text”:”e”,”title”:”Chilika Lake”,”desc”:”Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon, is especially stunning during the monsoon season. The lake is home to many bird species and offers boat trips.”,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””},{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/UVolWoCncZ9aNNcG7uIK.jpg”,”alt_text”:”e”,”title”:”Bhubaneswar”,”desc”:”The capital city is noted for its historic temples, including Lingaraj Temple and Mukteshwar Temple. The monsoon improves the city’s greenery and attractiveness.”,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””},{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/qbhPShlDfKghldUv9NM1.jpg”,”alt_text”:”m”,”title”:”Konark”,”desc”:”The Sun Temple at Konark is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The monsoon season adds a special atmosphere to this architectural gem.”,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””},{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/G2HDTE7rD4u07iZEWPMD.jpg”,”alt_text”:”h”,”title”:”Simlipal National Park”,”desc”:”Visiting this national park during the monsoon season offers lush foliage, waterfalls, and diverse fauna.”,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””},{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/59b92gFxCSP6eCU5e0ic.jpg”,”alt_text”:”x”,”title”:”Gopalpur”,”desc”:”This coastal hamlet is ideal for a monsoon retreat due to its tranquil beaches and less crowded environment.”,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””},{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/WPZe32baRdwoBJFp6etA.jpg”,”alt_text”:”d”,”title”:”Daringbad”,”desc”:”Daringbadi, often known as the \”Kashmir of Odisha,\” is a picturesque hill station with coffee and pepper plantations, beautiful valleys, and waterfalls.”,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””},{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/6aQkacie0xDq9iA0uQXq.jpg”,”alt_text”:”x”,”title”:”Satkosia Gorge”,”desc”:”The Mahanadi River gorge provides beautiful vistas and chances for boating and animal observation. Monsoon accentuates its charm.”,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””},{“type”:”image”,”img_src”:”safari-india/media/media_files/sqHvhN6gq0x5WlJJc3ZK.jpg”,”alt_text”:”x”,”title”:”Hirakud Dam”,”desc”:”The Hirakud Dam, near Sambalpur, is one of the world’s longest. During the monsoon season, the reservoir fills with water, giving lovely views.”,”cta_link”:””,”cta_text”:””}]},”content_html”:””,”template”:1,”story_animation”:”fly-in-bottom”}










