14 DAYS/13 NIGHTS

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From the Starting Point of the Ganges at Gau Mukh in the Himalayas, West Bengal is little visited but In fact offers a wealth of unusual and rewarding sites unique to the state. This program uncovers the hidden treasures of Bengal with an exhilarating combination of gorgeous landscape and cultural, historical, and spiritual legacy. The program begins in Kolkata, a celebrated city of humanity with a thriving arts scene; truly a global village.

We move to the countryside and tranquil Bishnupur, famous for its distinctive terracotta temples, the best example of classical Bengal architecture. At Shantiniketan, the “Abode of Peace”, explores the university and ashram based on the philosophy of poet Rabindranath Tagore. Travel through brilliant green fields to the quiet town of Murshidabad, 18th century capital of the Nawabs of Bengal, with imposing palaces, mosques, and temples.

The atmospheric remains of the medieval capitals of Gaur and Pandua sprawl across the glittering paddy fields; these poignant ruins include the Adina mosque, one of the largest ever built. We finish our program in Darjeeling.

  • Visit the Terracotta Temple.
  • See Silk weaving, and conch shell works.
  • Boat-ride on the Hooghli RiverBaul Dance performance.
  • Toy Train RideJeep Ride to Monastrey

Day 1: Kolkata

On reaching Kolkata you will be received and transferred to your Hotel. The remainder of the day is free to relax.

Day 2: Kolkata

Visit the city sights including the imposing Victoria Memorial, St Paul’s, the Indian Museum, and Mother Teresa’s Mission. An optional boat ride on the Hooghly River can be arranged.

Day 3 : Kolkata – Bishnupur

Driving out today from Kolkata and you’re immediately off the beaten track. Stop at Bishnupur and stay for one night at the Tourist Lodge; visit the Terracotta Temple, silk weaving, and conch shell works.

Day 4 : Bishnupur – Shantiniketan

Proceed to Shantiniketan via Panchmura and Bankura; stay at the Tourist Lodge for two nights; In the afternoon visit the local Ashram to see the prayers and open-air classes.

Day 5: Shantiniketan

It was in Shantiniketan that the Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore wrote many of his literary classics and remoulded the cultural background of Bengal. The day is spent visiting the local sights including Vishwa Bharati, the university that Tagore founded, Kala Bhawan, and the local museums. Later on in the day enjoy a Baul Dance performance.

Day 6 : Shantiniketan – Tarapith

Drive through wonderfully rural countryside, stopping at sites of interest, to Tarapith today and stay at Sonar Bangla for the night.

Day 7 : Tarapith – Baharampur

Drive to Murshidabad to see the Hazardwari (1000 Doors Palace), the Jain Temple, Katra Masjid, the Palace of Devi Singh, and a raw silk manufacturing site. Drive on to Baharampur for the night at Hotel Sunshine.

Day 8: Maldah

Drive to Maldah, stay at  Hotel, and visit the nearby sites of Gour and Pandua, known for their unique brick enamel work.

Day 9: Siliguri

Take an exciting afternoon train to New Jalpaiguri station. From here it’s a short transfer to the Hotel where you stay for the night.

Day 10: Siliguri – Darjeeling

Drive to Darjeeling (or, if operational, take the famous heritage Toy Train). Stay at the delightfully characterful hotel for a relaxing three nights.

Day 11: Darjeeling

Early morning take a jeep to Tiger Hill to see the sunrise over the Himalayan peaks including Everest. You will also visit the Buddhist monastery at Ghoom and the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute.

Day 12: Darjeeling

There is plenty of time to simply relax and take in the scenic surroundings.

Day 13: Darjeeling – Kolkata

Fly back to Kolkata from Bagdogra and stay overnight.

Day 14: Kolkata – Departure

Morning transfer to Board Flight Back Home.

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