| Cuttack City Facts | |
| Road Distances | Bhubaneswar 25 km, Puri 90 km |
| Average rainfall | 1500 mm |
| Climate in Cuttack | average summer max 40° C, winter min 13°C |
| District | Cuttack |
| Best time to visit Cuttack | September to March |
| Area | 135 sq km |
| Population | 6,53,000 (Census 2001) |
| Cuttack STD Code | 0671 |
| Cuttack Map | |
Around 30 kms from the capital city of Orissa, Cuttack is best known for its internationally acclaimed art- the silver filigree work. Thin silver wires fashioned into exquisite jewellery, utensils and decorative items will simply take your breath away along with a heavy toll on your wallet.
The
legendary skills of Cuttack artists can be seen on the stone
embankments also on Kathjori River dating back to 11th century AD. To
add more charm to the architectural skills of the people of Cuttack,
stand the ruins of the Barabati fort, on the bank of the Mahanadi. Home
to a number of sports events and cultural programmes today, the fort
evokes brave memories of the bygone days.There is a very famous Hindu
Temple coined Katak Chandi that rests at a strolling distance from the
fort area.A unique example of inter religion brotherhood is held upright by another popular shrine at the city named Qadam-i-Rasool. Acclaimed by both Muslims and Hindus, the shrine is surrounded by a high compound wall with rising towers at each corner. The shrine is marked for a rare music gallery built in l8th century AD. Another attraction at the shrine is the footprints of Prophet Mohammed imprinted on a circular stone in its central dome structure.
Known for its Durga Puja celebrations, the city offers immense shopping facilities. Silk and cotton being the major textiles of the region, Cuttack takes good care of your shopping spree.
Every public discourse at Cuttack is marked by brotherhood, tradition and history, some of the most predominant sentiments of people at Cuttack. With years of history to support them, the people of Cuttack are quite confident despite the fact that they have to witness some of the worst floods. Unmoved by these natural calamities, life at Cuttack goes on amidst a number of celebrations taking place here round the year. This live life king size trait of the Katakis is believed to be inherited by the might of Emperor Ashoka of Kalinga Empire. With a number of tourist attractions nearby Cuttack remains one of the most essential links of the golden triangle tour to Orissa.






