The tall and beautiful Emami Jagannath Temple is located at a distance of 7 km from Balasore town. This temple is a wonderful architectural model with red stone constructed by Emami which attracts a number of visitors to this place. The stone carving and the monumental craft draw the attraction of visitors. Shree Jagannath Mandir is dubbed to be Odisha’s second Puri Jagannath temple. The Emami Jagannath Temple appears as if it has been built on the wheels of a big chariot. The architecture of this temple follows the classical pattern of the Sri Jagannath temple of Puri.

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Blue lake is located at a distance of 2 km from Mitrapur and 15 km from Balasore Town. It is an artificial lake which has come into being after mining in this place. The lake is close to the Nilagiri hills and is filled with water at all times of the year. Blue lake picnic spot is a popular tourists places near Nilagiri. The reflection sun’s rays on the green waters of lake is wonderful. Blue lake is near Panchalingeswar and Emami Jagannath Temple, so tourists come here for picnics and sightseeing. The best time to visit this place is during sunrise pr sunset because you can enjoy feeling the charm. Blue Lake is one of the most tourist attractions in the Balasore district.
Chandipur, is a resort town in Balasore District, Odisha, India. The town is located on the shore of Bay of Bengal and is approximately 16 kilometers from the Balasore Railway Station. Chandipur beach is unique in a way that the water recedes up to 5 kilometers during the ebb tide. Due to its unique circumstances, the beach supports biodiversity. Horseshoe crab is also found here on the beach towards Mirzapur, the nearby fishing market and community at the confluence of the Budhabalanga River (Balaramgadi). It is a suitable picnic spot. One of Odisha Tourism’s Panthanivas (guest house) is situated here. Chandipur is also the location of DRDO’s only missile testing lab, i.e., the Integrated Test Range (ITR).


Kshirachora Gopinatha Temple (Odia: କ୍ଷୀରଚୋରା ଗୋପୀନାଥ ମନ୍ଦିର) is a Hindu temple in Remuna, Odisha, India. The temple houses Lord Gopinatha, who is depicted in black stone and stands in bas-relief. The name “Remuna” is from the word “Ramaniya” which means very good-looking. “Kshirachora” in Odia means Stealer of condensed Milk and Gopinatha means the Divine Consort of Gopis. This name signifies child Krishna’s fondness for milk and milk products. It is Classified one among the 108 Abhimana Kshethram of Vaishnavate tradition. The temple’s architecture and artwork beautifully depict the childhood stories of Lord Krishna.