Dakshineswar kali Kolkata tour

Overview

Our Package Includes:

Flight journey: Bangalore – Kolkata – Bangalore

Coach journey: Munnar, Cochin (A/C vehicle)

Hotel stay: 3/4 star accommodation

Meal plan: Half board

Meals type: Half board

Tour guide: Minimum 10 pax and above

Sightseeings: Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, Marble Palace, Belur Math, Birla Mandir, Vidyasagar Setu, Mother Teresa Foundation, Pareshnath Jain Temple, St. Paul Cathedral, Shaheed Minar, Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Note:

Standard Hotel Check in at 2PM
Mandatory to carry original ID Proof’s submitted during booking the package

Included/Exclude

  • Air tickets from Bangalore and Return
  • Hotel Accommodation
  • Transfers
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Meal Plan: Half board
  • Entry Fee to Any Monument, Park, Museum.
  • Any Personal Expenses
  • Additional Sightseeing
  • Cost for services which is not mentioned in “Inclusions"

Itinerary

  • Report To Kia, Bangalore – Departure To Kolkata
  • Arrival At Kolkata Airport, Proceed Towards Hotel
  • Breakfast At Hotel
  • Visit Victoria Memorial And Pass By Howrah Bridge - The Bridge Is A Famous Symbol Of Kolkata, Visit St.paul Cathedral
  • Hotel Check In, Refresh
  • Visit Shaheed Minar, Kali Ghat
  • Evening Visit Famous Dakshineswar Kali Temple
  • Dinner, Overnight Stay
  • Breakfast at hotel, Hotel Check Out
  • Proceed towards Marble Palace, Belur Math, Birla Mandir, Vidyasagar Setu, Pareshnath Jain Temple.
  • Later Check out and Proceed towards Kolkata airport via dinner
  • Departure to KIA, Bangalore with sweet memories of SaiShub Tours

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Frequetly Asked Questions

Around 1 to 2 hours, including darshan, exploring the temple complex, and visiting the ghat on the Ganga.
Yes, mobiles are allowed in the premises but not inside the sanctum. Photography is strictly prohibited inside the temple
Tuesday and Saturday are considered most auspicious, but also more crowded. For peaceful darshan, try weekdays (morning).
Small handbags/purses are allowed, but security checks are done at the entrance. Avoid carrying large bags or valuables.
Dakshineswar: Built in 1855, on the banks of Ganga, associated with Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Kalighat: One of the 51 Shakti Peethas, believed to be where Goddess Sati’s toe fell. It’s more ancient and spiritually intense.
Red hibiscus flowers, pomegranates, and red bananas are traditionally offered. Kali Maa is also offered sweets and liquor in Tantric practices.
Bhog is offered around 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM, after the morning rituals. Visitors can get prasad afterward.
You can buy puja thali outside the temple (flowers, sweets, coconut) Offer through temple priests (pandas) Touching the idol is not allowed, but offerings are accepted and prasad is given.
Goddess Bhavatarini (form of Kali) Spiritual significance due to Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Architecture and location on the banks of the Ganga
Yes, Saturdays are usually very crowded as it is Kali Maa’s day. Expect longer queues and waiting time.

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