8 Nights 9 Days
Daily Tour
12 people
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Take a sacred 9-day journey to explore the most revered Shakti Peeth in West Bengal. This spiritual itinerary guides you through divine destinations like Kalighat, Dakshineswar, Tarapith, Nalateswari, Kiriteshwari, and others—each linked to the powerful legend of Goddess Sati. Experience ancient temples, serene riverbanks, and culturally vibrant towns including Kolkata, Burdwan, Bolpur, and Berhampore. Ideal for devotees and spiritual travelers, this tour blends pilgrimage with heritage, offering a deep connection to devotion, mythology, and stunning architecture. Discover the spiritual heartbeat of Bengal through its most powerful Shakti Peethas on this unforgettable religious and cultural journey.
Welcome to Kolkata! Upon arrival at the airport/railway station, you'll be greeted and transferred to your hotel.
In the afternoon, begin your divine journey with a visit to:
Kalighat Kali Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. It's believed the toes of Goddess Sati fell here.
(Temple closed from 2 PM to 5 PM, so plan accordingly.)
Then, visit the Dakshineswar Kali Temple, a beautiful riverside temple dedicated to Goddess Kali.
Conclude the day at the tranquil Belur Math, the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission.
Overnight stay in Kolkata.
Post breakfast, embark on a spiritual road trip:
Bargabhima Temple, located in Tamluk (approx. 90 km/2.5 hrs). It is said to be the place where Sati's left ankle fell.
From there, proceed to Bhramari Shaktipeeth (Maa Malai Chandi Temple) in Amta (approx. 55 km/1.5 hrs).
Late afternoon, return to Kolkata (approx. 55 km/1.5 hrs).
Overnight stay in Kolkata.
Early morning checkout and transfer to Burdwan (approx. 110 km/3 hrs).
Visit:
Maa Jogadya Temple at Kshirgram (50 km/1.5 hrs).
Next, head to Bahula Shaktipeeth at Ketugram (35 km/1 hr from Kshirgram), believed to be where Sati's left arm fell.
Conclude temple visits with Attohas Satipeeth (approx. 8.5 km/30 mins).
In late afternoon:
Explore the 108 Shiv Mandir complex (open 4 PM to 9 PM).
Visit Sarbamangala Temple (6.5 km/20 mins).
Overnight stay in Burdwan.
After breakfast, proceed to:
Maa Mangalchandi Temple (Ujaani Shaktipeeth) – approx. 40 km/45 mins from Burdwan.
Later, drive to Dhakeswari Kali Mata Temple in Kalna (approx. 125 km/3.5 hrs).
After darshan, return to Burdwan.
Overnight stay in Burdwan.
Post breakfast, transfer to Bolpur (Shantiniketan) – approx. 60 km/1.5 hrs.
Afternoon visits include:
Vishwabharati University Campus (founded by Rabindranath Tagore).
Tagore Museum (closed on Wednesdays & Thursdays).
Kankalitala Temple, a revered Shaktipeeth.
Overnight stay in Bolpur.
After breakfast, journey to Bakreshwar (60 km/2.5 hrs).
Known for its hot springs and spiritual legends associated with Ashtavakra Muni and Lord Shiva.
Visit:
Mahishmardini Temple, another Shaktipeeth.
Shiva Temple and natural hot springs.
Later, transfer to Tarapith (69.2 km/2.5 hrs).
Overnight stay in Tarapith.
Early morning darshan at Tarapith Temple, one of the most powerful Shaktipeeths, dedicated to Goddess Tara.
Proceed to:
Nalateswari Temple (25 km/50 mins) – where Sati's throat (nala) fell.
Kiriteshwari Temple (approx. 55 km/1.5 hrs) – believed to be the site where Sati’s crown (mukut) fell.
Drop at Berhampore (20 km/45 mins).
Overnight stay in Berhampore.
After checkout, head to:
Nandikeshwari Temple in Sainthia (approx. 75 km/2 hrs), where Sati's necklace is believed to have fallen.
Later, continue drive back to Kolkata (approx. 195 km/4.5 hrs).
Overnight stay in Kolkata.
After breakfast, check out from hotel.
Transfer to Kolkata Airport/Railway Station for your return journey.
Tour Ends with divine blessings and wonderful memories.
The ideal time is between October to March, when the weather is pleasant and suitable for temple visits and long drives.
Most temples are open daily, but some have specific timings (e.g., Kalighat closes from 2 PM to 5 PM). Always check timings before visiting.
Yes, the tour is comfortable and flexible with private transfers, minimal walking, and assistance. However, some temples may have stairs.
Yes, upon prior request, special puja or VIP access can be arranged at select temples. Charges may apply.
Only breakfast is included. Lunch and dinner are not covered, giving travelers the freedom to explore local cuisine.
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