Bonedi Barir Pujo Parikrama
Durga Puja in Kolkata is not merely a festival — it is a living heritage woven through centuries of Bengal’s aristocratic culture, devotion, art, and social history. Recognised by UNESCO in 2021 as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Durga Puja continues to define the cultural identity of Bengal across generations.
Our Bonedi Barir Pujo Parikrama on Maha Saptami invites you to step inside the timeless courtyards of Kolkata’s aristocratic mansions, where tradition continues to thrive amidst grand architecture, age-old rituals, dhaak beats, and ancestral customs.
Our Zilla’s Bonedi Barir Pujo Parikrama on Maha Nabami is designed to reconnect travellers with Bengal’s district heritage, where Durga Puja still carries the timeless spirit of ancestral celebration.
This experience is more than a sightseeing tour. It is a carefully curated cultural journey through North Kolkata’s historic lanes, allowing guests to witness the legacy of Bengal’s Zamindar families and their centuries-old Durga Puja traditions.
From riverside Rajbaris to traditional zamindar courtyards, this journey offers a rare glimpse into the social, cultural, and spiritual legacy of Bengal beyond metropolitan Kolkata.
Experience Inclusions
- Curated heritage storytelling sessions covering the history, rituals, architecture, zamindari culture, and untold anecdotes behind Bengal’s Bonedi Bari Durga Pujas.
- Guided cultural interpretation throughout the journey by experienced heritage coordinators.
- AC transportation via premium bus/tempo traveller.
- En-route vegetarian breakfast.
- Premium buffet lunch at Polo Floatel / The Denmark Tavern.
- Professional photography coverage to preserve memorable moments.
- Dedicated on-ground coordination and hospitality support.
- Personalised backend assistance before and during the event.
Reporting & Departure
Reporting Point
Esplanade East
Near James Hickey Sarani, Kolkata
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