
The Spiritual Capital of Bengal
Nabadwip Dham, located on the banks of the holy Ganges, is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in India. This ancient town is revered as the birthplace of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the great 15th-century Vaishnava saint who spread the Hare Krishna movement worldwide.
Known as the "Oxford of Bengal" during medieval times, Nabadwip was a center of Sanskrit learning and philosophy. Today, it attracts devotees and scholars alike with its numerous temples, ghats, and the vibrant Ras festival celebrations. nd Vaishnava poetry.
Traditional Arts
Center for traditional Bengali arts like Sankirtan, Patachitra painting, and Vaishnava poetry.
Ancient Learning
Home to the famous Navya Nyaya school of logic and philosophy that attracted scholars from across India.
Sacred Geography
Believed to be the earthly manifestation of Goloka Vrindavan, with 12 islands representing spiritual realms.
Rich History
Nabadwip's history spans over 1000 years, serving as the capital of Bengal under the Sena dynasty and a center of Navya Nyaya philosophy.
Vibrant Culture
Famous for its Rath Yatra, Dol Yatra and Ras festivals that attract thousands of devotees from around the world.
Spiritual Significance
Considered one of the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition's holiest sites, with 12 main temples dedicated to Lord Chaitanya's pastimes.
When to Visit
The best time to visit Nabadwip Dham is between October and March when the weather is pleasant for temple visits and outdoor activities.
Major festivals to experience:
- Gaura Purnima (March)
- Rath Yatra (July)
- Kartik Purnima (November)
- Dol Yatra (March)
How to Reach
By Air:
Nearest airport is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) in Kolkata (100 km away).
By Train:
Nabadwip Dham Railway Station (NDAE) is well connected to Kolkata and other major cities.
By Road:
Regular buses and taxis available from Kolkata (100 km) via NH12.
Our Tour Packages 👇

Day Tour
₹751 ₹1,500/person
- ✔ 8 hours guided tour
- ✔ Visit 5 major temples
- ✔ Lunch included
- ✔ Vehicle transport

1 Day 1 Night
₹2001-2501 ₹4501/person
- ✔ Full day guided tour
- ✔ Visit major temples
- ✔ Dinner & breakfast included
- ✔ Comfortable accommodation

2 Days 2 Nights
₹3500 ₹5500/person
- ✔ Complete Nabadwip experience
- ✔ Complete Mayapur experience
- ✔ Boat ride on Ganges
- ✔ Premium accommodation
Meet Our Guides 👇
👤 SUJIT GANGULY
Chief Tour Coordinator
🌿 Deep knowledge of scriptures & local legends
🙏 Fluent in Bengali, Hindi, and English
🕉️ Devotion-led narration, not just sightseeing
🛕 Personal connections with local temples and sevaits
👣 Makes you feel like a pilgrim, not a tourist
Customers testimonials
What our customers are saying about us.
"Our family had a wonderful spiritual experience through Dham Darsan. The arrangements for temple visits in Nabadwip were smooth, and the guide was very knowledgeable about the history and significance of each place."
— Anirban Saha, Kolkata
"I booked a day outing package for Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s birthplace. The transportation, meals, and darshan timings were perfectly managed. Felt very peaceful and blessed."
— Priya Mukherjee, Howrah
"Dham Darsan made our trip hassle-free. From boat rides on the Ganga to visiting all the important temples, everything was well-organized. Highly recommended for devotees visiting Nabadwip."
— Ravi Sharma, Patna
"We were warmly welcomed and guided throughout our journey. The team ensured we could attend all aartis and rituals without missing anything. Will surely book again."
— Soma Chatterjee, Bardhaman
"Very professional and devotional service. The food provided was sattvic and fresh, and the local sightseeing covered more places than we expected. A memorable pilgrimage."
— Debashis Roy, Siliguri
"I went with my parents, and they were extremely happy. The stay was comfortable, and the staff’s respect towards elders was truly appreciable. Felt like a home away from home."
— Sunita Das, Bhubaneswar
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