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The Elephant Rope As a man was passing the elephants, he suddenly stopped, confused by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope tied to their front leg. No chains, no cages. It was obvious that the elephants could, at any time, break away from their bonds but for some reason, they did not.         He saw a trainer nearby and asked why these animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away. “Well,” trainer said, “when they are very young and much smaller we use the same size rope to tie them and, at that age, it’s enough to hold them. As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe they cannot break away. They believe the rope can still hold them, so they never try to break free.”         The man was amazed. These animals could at any time break free from their bonds but because they believed they couldn’t, they were stuck right where they were.         Like the elephants, how many of us go through life hanging onto a belief that we cannot do some

Tourist Place To Lookout In Bhubaneswar

Tourist Place To Lookout In Bhubaneswar 

1. Nandan Kanana Zoological Park



An interesting zoo set inside a timberland, Nandankanan Zoological Park was built up in 1960. It is a captivating asylum worked to guarantee that the widely varied vegetation flourish in an ensured locale in their characteristic natural surroundings. It is the main zoo on the planet to have effectively reproduced Melanistic and White Tigers.


2. Lingaraja Temple 




The Lingaraj Temple is an antiquated sanctuary with extraordinary religious significance. Committed to Lord Shiva as the name recommends, it is visited by tremendous number of lovers consistently.
The Lingaraja temple is the largest temple in Bhubaneswar. The central tower of the temple is 180 ft (55 m) tall. The temple represents the quintessence of the "kalinga architecture" and culminating the medieval stages of the architectural tradition at Bhubaneswar.

3. Bindu Sarovor




The Bindu Sarovar or Bindu Sagar is a water tank which is believed to be sacred by Hindus. This tank is surrounded by a number of temples and lies in the vicinity of the Lingaraj Temple.

4. Odisha State Museum



The Odisha State museum has an exclusive collection of some unique and ancient art and craft objects.

5. Museum Of Tribal Arts And Artifacts


Exhibition hall of Tribal Arts and Artifacts has an awe-inspiring gathering that acquaints one with the 62 clans of Odisha. The individuals who love to investigate societies will discover the fascination a treat. The gathering comprises of conventional ancestral outfits, adornments, extras, weapons, and riggings, cultivating gear.

6. Ekamra Kanan



Ekamra Kanan covers a tremendous scope of more than 500 sections of land and is the greatest Botanical Garden in the city. The excellent scene of the patio nursery is a treat to the nature sweethearts who can invest hours walking around the gardens, sit by the blossom beds or get entranced by the quiet waters of the lake.

7.regional museum of natural history



Territorial Museum of Natural History has a great gathering of plants, skeletons of uncommon and terminated creatures, photos and pertinent examples from everywhere throughout the world and data on the topography of the city. Built up by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, this is the main historical center in India that has, in plain view, an uncommon egg of the now wiped out Elephant Bird, the Baleen Whale and a lot increasingly such displays that assistance edify the information of creature and nature sweethearts.

8. Dhauli Giri




Dhauli hills are located on the banks of the river Daya 8 km south of Bhubaneswar. It is a hill with vast open space adjoining it, and has major Edicts of Ashoka engraved on a mass of rock, by the side of the road leading to the summit of the hill. It's also known as peace pagoda

Here we have discussed some major tourist points but there are many more to discover/ 



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