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Embark on a spiritual journey with our Gangasagar tour package, designed for a hassle-free pilgrimage experience. Located at the confluence of the Ganges and the Bay of Bengal, Gangasagar is a revered destination for Hindu devotees. Take a holy dip in the sacred waters and visit the Kapil Muni Temple, a major attraction for pilgrims.
Our Gangasagar tour package includes comfortable hotel accommodation, private car transfers, and guided sightseeing to ensure a smooth and enriching journey. Enjoy a scenic ferry ride across the Muriganga River and explore the cultural and spiritual significance of this sacred land. Whether you’re visiting during the grand Gangasagar Mela or planning a peaceful retreat, this package covers all essentials for a memorable experience.
Start your journey from Kolkata in the morning with a comfortable private car ride towards Harwood Point (Lot No. 8). Upon arrival, board a ferry across the Muriganga River to Kachuberia, the entry point to Gangasagar Island. From Kachuberia, continue your journey via a local car to Sagar Island, the revered pilgrimage site.
Upon reaching Gangasagar, visit the Kapil Muni Temple, where thousands of devotees seek blessings. Take a holy dip at the confluence of the Ganges and Bay of Bengal, believed to cleanse sins. Spend time exploring the serene beaches and spiritual surroundings.
After completing sightseeing, check in to your accommodation near Gangasagar for a peaceful overnight stay.
Wake up to the divine atmosphere of Gangasagar and enjoy a leisurely morning exploring the island. After breakfast, proceed to Kachuberia by local transport and take the ferry back to Harwood Point.
Upon reaching, board your private car and return to Kolkata, concluding your Gangasagar tour with spiritual fulfillment and cherished memories.
You can travel by private car or taxi from Kolkata to Harwood Point, then take a ferry to Kachuberia, followed by a local vehicle to Gangasagar.
Gangasagar is considered one of the holiest pilgrimage sites in India, where the Ganges River meets the Bay of Bengal. Pilgrims take a sacred dip here for purification.
Yes, Gangasagar is safe for visitors, with guided tours and local support available. However, it’s recommended to travel with a guide for a smooth experience.
Yes, visiting during the Gangasagar Mela (usually in January) offers a grand spiritual experience, with a larger gathering of pilgrims and cultural activities.
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