West Bengal Tourism : Districts . Alipurduar . Bankura,... Bardhaman... Birbhum .... Cooch Behar ... Darjeeling ... East Midnapore ...Hooghly ... Howrah ... Jalpaiguri ... Kolkata ... Malda ...Murshidabad ...Nadia ...North 24 Parganas ... North Dinajpur, ...Purulia... South 24 Parganas, ... South Dinajpur ... West Midnapore
Curzon Gate
Curzon Gate is marvelous, named in honour of Lord Curzon, the gate was constructed by Maharaja Bijoy Chand Mahatab, in the year 1903.The gate was renamed as Vijay Toran and is a great place to watch the architectural magnificence and the glory of the past. The Royal Palace, the kings and the queen residence , is just one km away from this gate.
Tomb Of Sher Afghan
Located at Pir Beharam, in Kanchannagar, the tomb of Sher Afgan is the last of the Afghan Jagirdars in Bardhaman. Sher Afgan revolted against Mughal Samrat Jahangir. To get control over the situation, Jahangir had sent Kutubuddin. Both, however, died at the war in 1610 and were buried at the burial ground of Pir Baharam. Thousands of visitors visit the site during festive occasion. the Tomb takes tourist back to the regal and imperial age of India, what with its mesmerizing and fascinating charm and elegance.
Golapbag
Established by King Bijoy Chand Mahatab, in 1884, Golapbag is a perfect place to relax in a soothing ambience. Literally meaning the ‘Garden of Rose’, the place is a charming site filled with beautiful and lovely roses. The place also has beautiful water tanks. A botanical and zoological garden, it is home to 128 types of trees, including mango, casuarina, eucalyptus, jaam and shimul. Golapbag is a lovely site to behold in the spring season.
Meghnad Saha Planetarium
The second planetarium of the state (first being Birla Planetarium in Kolkata), Meghnad Saha Planetarium has been built within the university grounds. Built in assistance with the Japanese government, the planetarium, though small is size, has been outfitted with latest technology instruments. It has been opened for public use since the year 1994. Regular shows are conducted herein.
Science Center
Situated at Golapbag Road, near Bardhaman University, the science center is one of the popular tourist attractions in Bardhaman. The complex has a museum and a park, which offers insight into the animal kingdom and the environment at large. The center is a good hangout zone and beautifully combines entertainment with knowledge.
Excursion From Bardhaman
108 Shiva Temple
A huge complex dedicated to Lord Shiva, the place is home to 108 Shivlingas. The temples are divided into two circles, with black and white lingas. Built in 1788, on the Burdwan-Siuri NH, the temple was built on the order of Rani Bishnukumari, Queen of Burdwan. One of the most pious sites, it attracts huge trail of devotees all the year round, especially on Mondays. Large mass of people throng the temple complex on the occasion of Maha Shivratri.
Sarbamangala Mandir
Built by Maharaja Kirtichand, in the year 1702, the temple of Mata Sarbamangala is located on D.N. Sarkar Road. It is one of the oldest religious institutions in this area, its prime attraction being the 1000-year-old idol of Maa Durga. The idol has eighteen hands and is seated on a lion. While large mass of people visit the temple regularly, occasions like 1st Baisakh, Bipadtarini Brata, Saradiya Durgotsov, Kali Puja, Nabanna and Shib Ratri Brata, witness huge flocks of worshippers.
Ramana BaganIt is the forest office of Bardhaman sub-division. It is placed at east side of Golapbag. This forest is pointed as sanctuary. This is also called deer park. Deers, tigers, crocodiles, and different kinds of birds make this place beautiful.
Jaidev The birth place of the famous Bengali Vaishnava poet Jaidev, this place can be reached by bus and foot or ferry during the monsoons. The annual fair lasting for 10 to 15 days is held here during the first half of January.
Jhaugram - Forests of Sai, Kusum, Mahua and Palash can be seen from here
Maithan Dam |
Kankelshwari Kalibari
One of the most striking places near Bardhaman is Kankelshwari Kalibari. Home of Goddess Chamunda, the temple, which is assumed to be 2000 years old, boasts of an exquisitely carved sculpture of the deity. Found from the river-bed of Damodor after the devastative flood in 1923, the idol is made from precious black stone, with 8 hands. The sculpture has human muscles and veins carved in it, making it the most artistic part of the idol. Situated at Brishnu Mandir, in Kanchan Nagar, the temple is a must see destination for those touring Bardhaman district.
Kalna
Located about 50 km from Bardhaman, Kalna is the confluence of the Shakta and Vaishnava forms of worship. The place is home to 'Ambika Kalna' or the summer residence of the Rajas of Bardhaman and also to various temples and shrines. The temples of Kalna are extremely beautiful to look at and exude the artistic glory of the yesteryears. Built of bricks, with intricate terracotta designs, each one of these temples is worth a visit.
Districts Bankura,... Bardhaman... Birbhum .... Cooch Behar ... Darjeeling ... East Midnapore ...Hooghly ... Howrah ... Jalpaiguri ... Kolkata ... Malda ...Murshidabad ...Nadia ...North 24 Parganas ... North Dinajpur, ...Purulia... South 24 Parganas, ... South Dinajpur ... West Midnapore
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