Mumbai to Cuttack
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Overview
Cuttack is Odisha's former capital and the Millennium City, situated at the confluence of the Mahanadi and Kathajodi rivers. Known as the Silver City for its centuries-old tradition of intricate silver filigree (tarakasi) work, Cuttack has a history spanning over a thousand years. The city's Barabati Fort ruins, the stunning Durga Puja celebrations featuring silver and gold idols, and the bustling Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose market make it an essential cultural stop in Odisha. Cuttack in Odisha is a popular destination known for its unique attractions, local culture, and tourist-friendly atmosphere. Travellers from Mumbai frequently choose this route for weekend trips and holiday getaways. Key attractions include Barabati Fort, Netaji Birthplace Museum and Cuttack Chandi Temple, each offering a unique experience for visitors. A taxi from Mumbai to Cuttack takes approximately 30-32 hours hours via NH 48 to Pune → NH 65 to Hyderabad → NH 65 to Vijayawada → NH 16 to Cuttack, making it a convenient outstation trip. Whether you are looking for a Mumbai to Cuttack cab for a family outing, pilgrimage, or weekend break, booking a car rental from Mumbai ensures a comfortable and hassle-free journey. From Mumbai, Cuttack is approximately 1820 kilometres away — a 30-32-hour drive on NH 48 to Pune → NH 65 to Hyderabad → NH 65 to Vijayawada → NH 16 to Cuttack that offers pleasant highway views. Miles Tours & Travels provides reliable taxi service from Mumbai to Cuttack at competitive rates with a flat 15% discount on one-way bookings.
NH 48 to Pune → NH 65 to Hyderabad → NH 65 to Vijayawada → NH 16 to Cuttack OdishaHistory & Significance
Cuttack was founded in 989 CE by King Nrupa Keshari of the Somavamsi dynasty and served as the capital of Odisha for nearly a thousand years until 1948 when Bhubaneswar became the new capital. The city's Barabati Fort was built in the 14th century by the Ganga dynasty and later occupied by Mughal and Maratha rulers. The region has been an important cultural and historical centre for centuries, attracting scholars, pilgrims, and travellers from across the subcontinent. Over the years, various dynasties and rulers have left their mark on Cuttack, contributing to its rich architectural and cultural heritage that visitors can still appreciate today.
Distance & Travel Time
Cab Fare — Mumbai to Cuttack
| Car Type | Seats | One-Way (15% off) | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swift Dzire | 4 | ₹46,450 Flat 15% OFF | ₹54,600 |
| Ertiga | 6 | ₹52,600 Flat 15% OFF | ₹61,900 |
| Innova | 7 | ₹52,600 Flat 15% OFF | ₹61,900 |
| Innova Crysta | 6 | ₹61,900 Flat 15% OFF | ₹72,800 |
| Innova Hycross | 7 | ₹86,650 Flat 15% OFF | ₹101,950 |
Estimated for 1820 km. Toll, parking & driver allowance extra. Call for exact quote.
Route Highlights
- Barabati Fort — 14th-century fort ruins with a moat, gateway, and an adjacent stadium hosting major events
- Silver Filigree (Tarakasi) — Cuttack's legendary silver filigree craftsmanship, a GI-tagged art form
- Cuttack Durga Puja — the city's grand Durga Puja features idols adorned with real gold and silver jewellery
- Netaji Birthplace Museum — the ancestral home of Subhas Chandra Bose, now a museum in Odia Bazar
- Stone Revetment (Kathjodi Embankment) — a 11th-century stone embankment protecting the city from floods
Places to Visit in Cuttack
Barabati Fort
Ruins of a 14th-century fort built by the Eastern Ganga dynasty on the banks of the Mahanadi, with a massive gateway, moat, and earthen mound visible today.
Netaji Birthplace Museum
The ancestral home of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in the Odia Bazar area, preserved as a museum with photographs, letters, and personal belongings. This is one of the most popular spots in Cuttack that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Cuttack Chandi Temple
An ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi (Bhubaneshwari), the presiding deity of Cuttack, located near the Barabati Fort. This is one of the most popular spots in Cuttack that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Dhabaleswar Island Temple
A Shiva temple on a river island in the Mahanadi about 35 km from Cuttack, connected by a hanging bridge amidst scenic surroundings. This is one of the most popular spots in Cuttack that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Tarakasi (Silver Filigree) Workshops
The lanes of Cuttack's old town host artisan workshops producing exquisite silver filigree jewellery, utensils, and decorative items using centuries-old techniques. This is one of the most popular spots in Cuttack that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
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