Konark is a small town in the Puri district of Odisha, India, known for its ancient temple, the Konark Sun Temple. The temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is dedicated to the Hindu Sun God Surya. Constructed in the 13th century by the Eastern Ganga Dynasty king Narasimhadeva I, the temple is designed as a gigantic chariot with elaborately carved stone wheels, pillars, and walls. A significant feature of this temple is its orientation: the temple is positioned in such a way that the first rays of the sunrise strike the principal entrance. Beyond its architectural marvel, Konark is also famous for the annual dance festival, which attracts classical dance enthusiasts from across the world. The local economy revolves around tourism and the cultural heritage promoted by the Sun Temple. The region's natural beauty, with sandy beaches and a serene ambiance, complements the historical significance of Konark, making it an enchanting destination for visitors.