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Kolkata To Murshidabad, Malda, Shantiniketan, & Bishnupur Tour Packages

Kolkata To Murshidabad, Malda, Shantiniketan, & Bishnupur Tour Packages

The Holy Ganges is not just a river but a mother, a goddess, a tradition, a culture and much more. In Bengal the river is also witness to the rise and fall of empires and towns and ends her journey in the Bay of Bengal.

ITS offers East by Ganges -Bishnupur tour packages starting from the city of joy, Kolkata, which once happened to be the second most important city of the British Empire after London. The city still oozes the Raj day charms, but never loses her cerebral identity. And this city is a convenient gateway to more places mingled with heritage – The colonial influences evident in the little towns of Chandernagore, Chinsurah, Serampore and Bandel. – terra cotta temple art at Bishnupur, Nawabi reminiscences at Murshidabad or Sultaniyat carcasses at Maldah – each are as good as others for a discerning traveller.

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Tour Highlights

  1. Hazarduari Palace, Murshidabad: Step into the opulent world of Bengal’s nawabs at Hazarduari Palace, adorned with 1,000 doors. Marvel at its exquisite architecture and historical artifacts.

  2. Gaur, Malda: Explore the ancient capital of Bengal, Gaur, where remnants of mosques, tombs, and fortifications narrate tales of its illustrious past. Delve into the region’s rich history and cultural heritage.

  3. Mango Festival, Malda: Time your visit to coincide with Malda’s vibrant Mango Festival, celebrating the region’s famed fruit with festivities, competitions, and delicious mango-based delicacies.

  4. Shantiniketan, Bolpur: Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of Shantiniketan, the abode of peace envisioned by Rabindranath Tagore. Visit Tagore’s ashram, explore its lush grounds, and attend cultural events at Visva-Bharati University.

  5. Visva-Bharati University: Gain insight into Tagore’s vision of holistic education at Visva-Bharati University, where art, culture, and academics converge in a harmonious environment.

  6. Terracotta Temples, Bishnupur: Admire the intricate terracotta artwork adorning Bishnupur’s temples, depicting mythological scenes, intricate patterns, and exquisite craftsmanship unique to the region.

  7. Dokra Artisans, Bishnupur: Witness the skillful artistry of Bishnupur’s Dokra artisans as they craft intricate metal artifacts using traditional techniques passed down through generations.

  8. Bengali Cuisine: Indulge in the rich flavors of Bengali cuisine throughout your journey, savoring delectable dishes like Mughlai cuisine in Murshidabad and traditional sweets in Bishnupur.

  9. Shopping: Explore local markets in Bishnupur and Shantiniketan for exquisite handcrafted items, including Baluchari sarees, terracotta artifacts, and traditional handicrafts, perfect for souvenirs.

  10. Bengali Hospitality: Experience the warmth and hospitality of Bengal as you interact with locals, sharing in their customs, traditions, and stories, enriching your journey with unforgettable experiences.

Kolkata To Murshidabad, Malda, Shantiniketan, & Bishnupur Hotel

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Tour Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival At Kolkata:

Welcome on arrival at Kolkata and Transfer to Hotel, Overnight at Hotel. Evening free for leisure.
Kolkata is the city of Joy, contrast and culture. Once it was the capital of India and now is the capital of Bengal. A visit to Kolkata may bring visitors to be in touch with combination of a rich 300 years old cultural heritage, vibrant modern life and cultures of different communities. Situated on the banks of river Hooghly, Kolkata was the first headquarter of the East India Company and later served as the capital of British India until 1912.

Day 02: Kolkata To Shantiniketan Via Bishnupur.

Morning after breakfast transfer to Bishnupur (145 KM / 3.30 Hrs).Bishnupur is a town in the Bankura District of West Bengal. It is famous for its terracotta temples and balucharisarees. The town has a glorious past that is reflected in its rich architecture, music and handicrafts such as pottery and weaving. It prospered in the 17th and early 18th centuries. Ruled by a line of Hindu Rajas of the Malla dynasty, Bishnupur developed a unique form of architecture and has perhaps the most brilliant and detailed terracotta work in Eastern India that has withstood the ravages of time.
The history of Bishnupur can be traced back to 694 AD, when King Raghunath I founded the Malla dynasty. However it was much later in 994 AD that the place was named Bishnupur. The name is derived from the name of the Hindu God ‘Vishnu’. The majority of the people belong to the ‘Vaishnava’ sect. Followed by Half Day Bishnupur local sightseeing covering – Rasmancha, Jorebangla Temple of KeshtoRai, PanchaRatna Temple of ShyamRai, Madanmohan Temple, Lalbandh, Krishnabandh&Pokabandh.
Post lunch transfer to Shantiniketan (113 KM / 3 Hrs). Shantiniketan is a small town near Bolpur in the Birbhum district of West Bengal. Famous due to Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, whose vision became what is now a University Town – Visva-Bharati University;the place now attracts thousands of visitors each year.
Shantiniketan was earlier called Bhubandanga (named after BhubanDakat, a local dacoit), and was owned by the Tagore family. In 1862, Maharishi Devendranath Tagore, the poet’s father, while on a boat journey to Raipur, came across a landscape with red soil and lush green paddy fields. He decided to plant more saplings and built a small house. He called his home Shantiniketan. He founded an ashram here in 1863 and became the initiator of the BramhoSamaj. Evening free for individual activity.Over night at Hotel.

Day 03: Full Day Shantiniketan Local.

Morning after breakfast full day Shantiniketan local sightseeing covering Uttaryan Complex (houses of Tagore- Udayan, Shyamali, Konarak, Udichi, Punashchha&Bichitra Museum), VisvaBharati University Campus, Khoai, Kopai River, Saturday’s & Sunday’s Haat (handicrafts fair), Amar Kutir& Deer Park at Ballavpur, Bird Sanctuary (ProkritiBikhon Kendra), Prantik, Shyer Bithi (Eco-park) at Lahabadh, SrijaniKankalitala (Sati Pith Temple), SikshaBhavana, VidyaBhavana, SangeetBhavana, PathaBhavana, Nippon Bhavana, Sriniketan, Chhatimtala, RabindraBhavan, Kala Bhavana. Evening free for individual activity.Over night at Hotel.

Day 04: Transfer From Shantiniketan To Malda.

Morning after breakfast transfer to Malda (198 KM / 4 Hrs).Malda is a base for visiting Gaur and Pandua. Gaur, capital to three dynasties of ancient Bengal – the Buddhist Palas, the Hindu Senas and the Muslim Nawabs – has seen three distinct eras of glory. Pandua, once the alternate seat of power to Gaur, has the third largest concentration of Muslim monuments in Bengal. Historical monuments include the mosque Jami’ Masjid (1566) and the landmark Nimasari tower across the river.
During the 18th century it was the seat of prosperous cotton and silk industries. Mulberry plantations and mango orchards occupy large areas; mango trade and silk manufacture are the main economic activities. Evening free for individual activity.Overnight at Hotel.

Day 05: Full Day Malda Local Sightseeing.

Morning after breakfast full day Malda local sightseeing covering Gaur, 12 km south of Malda, right on the Indo-Bangladesh border is one of the most important Historical places of 14th and 15th century Bengal having immense value from the archeological point of view. The relics particularly worth seeing are the Bara Sona Mosque, DakhilDarwajah (built in 1425), QadamRasul Mosque, Lattan Mosque and the ruins of the extensive fortification. There are colourful enameled tiles on the Gomti Gate and FirozMinar. GolGhar, Chika Masjid, Qutwali Gate, 12 gated Mosque and Qudm-e-rasul are the other point of attraction.
After Lunch proceed to Pandua, 18 km north of Malda, another important site of archeological importance has some impressive Muslim architecture including the vast Adina Mosque built by Sikander Shah in 1369. It is one of the largest mosques in India, built over a Hindu temple, and has 378 small domes. The Eklakhi mausoleum and several smaller mosques are the other places of attractions in Pandua followed by Adina Deer Park, Nimasarai Tower, Jami Masjid, Pandua Shrine, Piran-e-Pir Shrine, Lost monastery of Jagjivanpur and Ramakrishna Mission Temple. Evening free for individual activity.Over night at Hotel.

Day 06: Transfer From Malda To Murshidabad.

Morning After breakfast transfer to Murshidabad (135 KM / 3 Hrs) through beautiful rural Bengal.The last capital city of independent Bengal was named after Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, the Dewan of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. It is situated on the banks of the river Bhagirathi. A city of splendors & famous for its silk, was made capital of Bengal in 1717. The British shifted the capital to Kolkata in 1773. Afternoon visit local markets & Bhagirathi River. Evening free for individual activity.Overnight at Hotel.

Day 07: Full Day Murshidabad Local Sightseeing.

Morning After breakfast proceed for a full day Murshidabad local sightseeing covering The Hazarduari Palace, or the palace with a thousand doors is the chief tourist attraction of Murshidabad. This three-storied palace was built in 1837 by Duncan McLeod for the NawabNajimHumaunJah, descendent of Mir Zafar. It has thousand doors (among which only 900 are real) and 114 rooms and 8 galleries, built in European architectural style. It is now a museum and has an exquisite collection of armoury, splendid paintings, exhaustive portraits of the Nawabs, various works of art including beautiful works of ivory (Murshidabad School) of China (European) and many other valuables. The Armoury has 2700 arms in its collections of which only few are displayed. Swords used by Shiraj-ud-Daulla and his grandfather, NawabAlivardi Khan, can be seen here. The other attractions in this floor are Vintage Cars and Fittan Cars used by the Nawabs and their families. Between the palace and the Imambara is a small mosque, ‘Madina’, with colourful tiled verandahs. The Mosque has an ornamented replica of Hazrat Muhammad’s tomb at Madina. Around the palace are other attractions like the Imambara, WasefManzil, Katara Mosque, Jahankosha Canon, Jafarganj Cemetery,KhoshBagh, Katgola,Nasipur Palace, Footi Mosque, MotiJheel, Nimak Haram Deori (The Traitor’s Gate).Evening free for individual activity.Overnight at Hotel.

Day 08: Transfer From Murshidabad To Kolkata.

After breakfast transfer to Kolkata (235 KM / 5.30 Hrs) through beautiful rural Bengal via Plassey, where the historic battle was fought in 1757 between NawabSiraj-Ud-Daula and Lord Clive, of East India Company. En-route lunch at local restaurant.Evening free for individual activity.Overnight at Hotel.

Day 09: Kolkata Sightseeing (08hrs / 80kms).

Morning at 9.30 AM starts the full day city tour, drive by the old heritage building of BBD Bagh and visit the bank of the River Ganga to understand the significance of the mighty river in our life. Also visit the famous Howrah Bridge, Victoria Memorial (museum closed on Monday and National Holidays), St. Paul’s Cathedral and Kalighat Temple; you will finish the day’s tour at the Mother Teresa’s House, the headquarter of the Missionaries of Charity. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 10: Departure Transfer.

Transfer to airport to connect your flight to the next destination, TOUR ENDS.

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