Puri Jagannath Tour Package from Bangalore
Experience the divine aura of Lord Jagannath with our specially offered Bangalore to Puri pilgrimage tours. Includes Flights/Train assistance, Luxury stays, and Private Darshan.
Seamless Travel from Bengaluru to Puri
Mypuritour Holidays offers a smooth and hassle-free journey from the Garden City of Bangalore to the holy city of Puri. With direct flights from Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) to Bhubaneswar (BBI), you can reach the divine land of Lord Jagannath in just 2 hours.
✈️ By Air (Fastest)
Take a direct flight from Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) to Bhubaneswar (BBI).
• Airlines: Indigo, Air India Express.
• Duration: 1h 55m.
• Our Service: Private AC pickup at BBI arrival gate is included.
🚆 By Train (Budget)
Preferred for senior citizen groups.
• Trains: Prasanthi Express (18464), Duronto (12246).
• Duration: 24–29 hours.
• Our Service: We provide breakfast/tea kits for guests arriving at Puri Railway Station.
Why Bangalore Travelers Choose MyPuriTour?
☕ South Indian Food Options
We know you love your morning filter coffee and idli. Our partner hotels in Puri offer authentic South Indian breakfast spreads, and we provide a curated list of pure-veg restaurants in Puri that serve high-quality Dosa and Sambar.
🗣️ Language Assistance
Communication is never a barrier. We can provide English-speaking drivers and coordinators who understand the specific requirements of travelers from Karnataka, ensuring a smooth “Home-away-from-home” experience.
Best Itinerary from Bangalore to Puri
Day 1: Arrival & Jagannath Temple Darshan
Arrival at Bhubaneswar Airport from Bangalore. Our representative will pick you up in a private AC vehicle. Drive to Puri (60km). Check-in at your beach-side hotel. Afternoon visit to the Lord Jagannath Temple. Evening free for relaxation at the Golden Beach.
Day 2: Full Day Chilika Lake Sightseeing
Early morning, proceed to Satapada (Chilika Lake) for a boat cruise. Spot Irrawaddy dolphins and visit the Sea Mouth where the lake meets the Bay of Bengal. Return visit Alarnath Temple and back to Puri for overnight stay.
Day 3: Konark Sun Temple & Bhubaneswar Temple Tour
Check out and drive to Konark Sun Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site), then Bhubaneswar. Visit Dhauli Shanti Stupa, Lingaraj Temple, Mukteshwar Temple, and Rajarani Temple. Overnight stay at Bhubaneswar.
Day 4: Shopping & Departure
After breakfast, Explore the ancient Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves later explore Nandankanan Zoo & visit the Ekamra Haat for local handloom shopping (Pattachitra & Sambalpuri). Drop-off at Bhubaneswar Airport for your return flight to Bangalore.
Package Cost (Per Person)
| Group Size | Standard (2-Star) | Deluxe (3-Star) |
|---|---|---|
| Couple (2 Persons) | ₹11,500 | ₹14,500 |
| Family (4 Persons) | ₹7,200 | ₹9,800 |
| Group (10+ Persons) | ₹5,600 | ₹7,900 |
✅ Tour Inclusions
- Pickup & Drop from Bhubaneswar Airport
- Private AC Vehicle (Sedan/SUV) for the entire trip
- Accommodation with Breakfast
- Temple Darshan Assistance
- Toll, Parking, and Driver Allowance
❌ Tour Exclusions
- Bangalore to Bhubaneswar Flight/Train tickets
- Entry fees for monuments & Boating charges
- Lunch and Dinner
- Any personal expenses
Jagannath Puri Tour from Bangalore by Duration
Whether you prefer a short spiritual getaway or a relaxed multi-day journey, Mypuritour Holidays offers well-planned Puri tour packages from Bangalore with comfortable travel, temple darshan, and sightseeing options tailored to different durations.
“From the Garden City to the City of God—Let your soul find its shore at the sacred feet of Lord Jagannath.”
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Puri Tour FAQ for Bangalore Travelers
Q. What is the best way to reach Puri from Bangalore?
The fastest way is a direct flight from Bengaluru (BLR) to Bhubaneswar (BBI), which takes about 2 hours, followed by a 1.5-hour drive to Puri. For train lovers, the Prashanthi Express or Duronto Express are popular options, though they take approximately 24-29 hours.
Q. Is South Indian food available in Puri?
Yes! While you must try the temple “Abadha” (Mahaprasad), Puri has several highly-rated vegetarian restaurants like Agarwals Veg and Amrutam that serve excellent Idli, Dosa, and South Indian thalis for travelers who prefer familiar tastes.
Q. What is the mandatory dress code for the Jagannath Temple?
As of 2026, the temple administration strictly enforces a traditional dress code. Men should wear Dhoti-Kurta or Formal Trousers (Shorts, torn jeans, and sleeveless shirts are banned). Women should wear Saree, Salwar Kameez, or Half-Saree with a dupatta.
Q. Do you provide Kannada or English speaking guides?
Yes, we understand that communication is key. We can arrange English-speaking guides who are familiar with the preferences of Bangalore travelers. For large groups from Karnataka, we can also arrange specialized assistance to bridge the language gap.
Q. Are leather items allowed inside the Puri Temple?
No. Leather belts, wallets, and bags are strictly prohibited inside the Jagannath Temple. We recommend leaving these in your hotel room or using the secure lockers provided at the temple entrance. Only cloth or rexine belts are permitted.
Q. Is there any special queue for Senior Citizens?
Yes, the temple has recently introduced dedicated rows and battery-operated vehicles for elderly devotees to reduce walking distance. Our Mypuritour team provides physical assistance and coordinates with temple volunteers to ensure a smooth, “no-rush” Darshan for seniors.
Q. Can I include a visit to the Konark Sun Temple in this package?
Absolutely. All our Bangalore to Puri packages include a private excursion to the Konark Sun Temple. We usually schedule this on Day 2 along with a visit to Chandrabhaga Beach for the best photography lighting.
Q. How much cash should I carry for a 4-day trip?
While most hotels and shops in Puri/Bhubaneswar accept UPI and Cards, it is advisable to carry ₹5,000–₹8,000 in cash for temple offerings (Dakshina), local rickshaws, and buying handicrafts at Pipili or Raghurajpur where digital payments can be slow.













































