Villa in Bolpur

Here is a place in Kamarpara Birbhum, that just acts as your second small home in the Village. Green lawns, private home, great food along with closeness to nature is what you get here | Villa in Bolpur | Nomadic Weekends
Stay at our villa in Bolpur a home in the country side with the vibe of Baul culture:

Just going out for a weekend escape is pleasuring, but it becomes more pleasuring if the place if of Tagore’s. Tagore resides in a very special place in our hearts. We are unfolding our new property which is in Kamarpara, Birbhum. A private getaway in the lap of nature, that just acts as your second small home in the Village. Green lawns, private home, great food along with closeness to nature is what you get here.

Accommodation: Villa in Bolpur

The residency is offering a single room with maximum accommodation of 5 person with all required amenities.

Check-In: 12.00p.m

Check-Out: 12.00p.m

 

Outdoor Activities

Sonajhuri Haat: Shopping in Sonajhuri haat at Bolpur holds the most value for shopaholics. Sonajhuri Haat is just 7kms away from this property. Anybody present in Shantiniketan will never afford to miss Khoai Sonibarer Haat at Sonajhuri. The availability of products is vast. If you get the hand of Baul Song and Tribal dance then you will feel the ultimate bliss of the place.

Kopai River: This river is one of the prominent tourist spots in Shantiniketan. During monsoon the beauty of this river is celestial. The place offers an inciting sight for the photographer.

Nearby Attractions

Tagore’s Ashrama- Popularly known as Tagore’s home founded by his father Devendranath Tagore in the year 1863 is a must-visit tourist spot in Shantiniketan. It is famous for its very relaxing atmosphere in the lap of nature with some of the most picturesque views in the whole of Santiniketan.

Upasana Ghar- Also known as Kanch Mandir, is well-known among visiting tourists. This entire structure is made up of Belgian Glass. Prayer usually held on every Wednesday with extreme care and devotion.

Chatimtala- This serene place was mainly the meditation spot of Tagore’s Father, Maharshi Debendranath Tagore. The two Saptoporni trees also known as chatim are very well-maintained and also the main view of this area.

Amar Kutir- Amar Kutir is a wonderful place. It’s a co-operative Society for the upliftment of the local inhabitants. In this place, you will witness the labor and creativity one puts behind making such delicate handmade products.

Deer Park- Just 3kms away from the main campus of Shantiniketan, located this Ballavpur forest. It’s the house of a large number of deer. Standing here looking at the surrounding you will realize the perfect blend of man and nature.

Rabindra Bhavana-Rabindra Bhavana is situated just beside Santiniketan Ashram. It is a museum maintained by Visva Bharati. The museum is also familiar to Uttrayan. Some of Tagore’s original manuscripts, letters, documents, paintings, certificates and photographs are exhibited here.

Sriniketan- It also a place popular like Shantiniketan which is very much rich in culture and heritage deserves a visit.

Best Time to Visit

Monsoon and winter that is June to February is the best time to visit this place to relish the richness of both the culture and climate.

How to Reach

Airway- The nearest airport is Netaji Shubash Chandra Bose International Airport, 57 km away from Kolkata.

Railway- If you feel like availing a train, there are many trains that leave from Sealdah and Howrah station to Bolpur, nearest rail station of this property.

Roadway- The approximate drive takes four hours through National Highway and State Highway from Kolkata.

 

Pocket Pinch: Villa in Bolpur

The room costs only Rs. 1450 Per day Per Head ( For 3 Pax and more) that includes all food and lodging.

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