Friday 27 September 2013

Know about Temperature of Rourkela before Visiting the Steel City in Odisha

Rourkela – located on the northwestern border of Odisha, is one of the largest industrial townships in India in the state of Odisha. Rourkela Steel Plant or RSP – a steel production project of Steel Authority of India Ltd or SAIL, is the main industry here that has been supporting numerous small to medium and large industries of different domains. 

The industrial city is known as Steel City of Odisha where steel is produced in a large quantity. The industrial city is visited by a good number of industrialists and entrepreneurs all round the year. The city is full of business travelers all round the year. Travelers who come to the city often prefer to make their trip from Bhubaneswar to Rourkela. 

There are numerous attractions to explore during your business trip to Rourkela that include Hanuman Vatika, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Steel Plant, Banja Bhawan and the list goes on. As far as environmental conditions of the Rourkela Steel City are concerned, they are similar to other plain areas. Summer time is hot; when temperature of Rourkela can reach to 40 degree Celsius. 

On the other hand, winter is pleasant when temperature in Rourkela become very down (around 20 degree Celsius). Monsoon is also similar to other parts of Odisha, Jharkhand (adjacent state to Rourekal) and different parts o Eastern India. 

If you want to stay in a luxury hotel in Rourkela, you will find the right one according to your requirement. There are numerous hotels and resorts in Rourkela offering you comfortable accommodation and excellent facilities.



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