Your serene retreat in the heart of Bolpur Santiniketan. Nestled in the peaceful surroundings of Tagore's cultural haven, we offer a unique blend of traditional charm and modern comfort, ensuring an unforgettable stay for every guest.
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Spacious double bedroom with air conditioning, featuring a large bathroom equipped with a geyser, Western-style commode, and a shower. Each room also includes a balcony overlooking lush greenery.
A large, airy double bedroom, complemented by a spacious bathroom featuring a geyser, Western-style commode, and shower. Every room also offers a balcony with serene views of surrounding greenery.
Viswa Bharati University in Shantiniketan, originally called "Patha Bhavana," was founded by Rabindranath Tagore. It became a university in 1921, a few years after Tagore received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. The university is home to various art schools, including Cheena Bhavan and Sangeet Bhavan, and some parts are open to visitors.
Among the intriguing sights in Shantiniketan is the “Upasana Griha,” a hall where meditation and prayers are conducted through music. Constructed entirely from Belgian glass, it becomes a breathtaking spectacle in the evenings when lamps illuminate the structure, casting a warm glow and creating a mesmerizing atmosphere.
This elegantly curated museum honors the life and works of Rabindranath Tagore. It features rare photographs, recounts significant events, and details his journey to receiving the Nobel Prize. Visitors are guided through the poet’s entire life, gaining deep insights into his legacy. A visit here is essential to witness the legacy of Tagore.
For those who appreciate handicrafts, a visit to Amar Kutir is essential. This store offers a wide range of beautifully crafted items that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. From traditional textiles to unique decorative pieces, visitors can discover and purchase truly prized possessions among the various handicrafts available here.
This vast complex, developed and maintained by the Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre (EZCC), displays a diverse array of artisan works. It hosts numerous cultural programs and features replicas of traditional houses from Eastern India. The combination of artistic exhibits and cultural events makes this site a must-visit destination.
A haat(market ) is organised every Saturday and Sunday under the shade of the Saal trees in the Sonajhuri forest. Most of the merchandise which is sold here is cultural and ethnic in nature and made by artisans of the region. In addition to these exclusive handicrafts, one gets to enjoy the Baul music which is played by the local singers.