One of the most popular and hence the most crowded of all the beach resorts in Odisha is Puri. It is also the seat of Lord Jagannath, the guardian deity of the state. Therefore there is a steady stream of visitors round the year. But in winter, the town bursts at the seams because it is the time when people visit Puri with the twin intentions of pilgrimage and a beach holiday. The stretch of Beach Road between Chakratirtha and Swargadwar is dotted with hotels, restaurants and shops, and sees a lot of traffic by day and therefore rather noisy from dawn to dusk. Beyond Swargadwar, it is relatively quiet. Frolicking among the boisterous waves and bathing in the sea are the most favourite activities here. But it is always prudent to be cautious while in the water. Some of the breakers can be rough. In the evening, a part of the beach gets converted into a night market with kiosks selling local handicrafts, plastic toys, and local street food, including fried seafood-based snacks.