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Weekend Shantiniketan Tour for 2 Days- Day 2

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Our day 2 journey started with the visit of Viswa- Bharati campus. As it was Saturday the Uttarayan Complex was closed, so we would suggest that if your main purpose to visit Shantiniketan is Viswa-Bharati then come before or on Friday as the meuseum is closed on Saturdays and Sundays. HOW TO REACH SHANTINIKETAN The full details are listed on our first blog. Checkout the details from here,  Shantiniketan tour- Day 1.   WHERE TO STAY The full details are listed on our first blog. Checkout the details from here, Shantiniketan tour- Day 1. WHERE TO VISIT Visva-Bharati Campus The first stop on our second day was Visva-Bharati. As we have visited this place on Saturday thats why the Uttarayan complex was closed where they kept the prestigious Nobel Prize(replica) received by Rabindranath Tagore. As soon as you step your foot inside the campus you will be welcomed with this gigantic architectural beauty was established by Debendranath Tagore. Initially the name of the building was S...

Shantiniketan tour for 2 Days- Day 1

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  A place that is known for its Serenity and Calmness, a land of greatness which was created by  Maharsi Debendranath Tagore and  Rabindranath Tagore  (the greatest poet of all time). A place rich in Culture, Heritage and Education which lays in the midst of nature is a must visit to enjoy the peace and calmness away from all the boisterous hustle and bustle of the city life. Shantiniketan's mesmerizing views starting form the Viswa Bharati to Kopai, form Prakriti Bhawan to Sonajhuri Haat will blow your mind away. As soon as you enter in the land of heritage you will be welcomed by the serene nature itself in the form of beuatiful flowers; coloured with the gorgeous sunset hues known as   Palashful (in bengali) , Rangamati ( redsoil)and big old trees surrounding the whole area.The giant heritage and culture attracts tourists from all over the world.  HOW TO REACH SHANTINIKETAN By Train - The best way to reach Shantiniketan is by train.There are...