Baidhyanath
Description
Deoghar is home to the sacred Baidyanath Dham, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and an important Shakti Peeth. It is one of the most visited pilgrimage destinations in India.
Devotees from across the country visit Baidyanath Dham to offer prayers and seek blessings of Lord Shiva. The temple complex, spiritual environment, and vibrant religious activities make it a deeply divine and powerful place to visit.
Why Choose Baidhyanath (Explore Top Attractions & Things to Do)
Baidyanath Dham offers a deeply spiritual and devotional experience. Here are some of the key highlights.
Visit Jagannath Temple
Experience Devotional Atmosphere
Temple Complex Exploration
Baidhyanath Tour Package | Pricing Depends On The Number Of Days | Bengal Trips
| Group Size | Vehicle Type (All A. C.) | Price Rate (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 to 4 persons | Sedan | -- |
| 5 to 7 persons | Innova | -- |
| 8 to 26 persons | Force Bus | -- |
Price will depend on the duration of stay
Included – Private vehicle for the entire tour, Professional and experienced driver, Fuel charges, Driver allowance, Parking charges, Toll tax charges, Pickup and drop from the starting point
Excluded – Hotel accommodation, Food and meals, Entry fees for monuments, temples, museums, or tourist attractions, Personal expenses (shopping, tips, etc.)
Any additional activity not mentioned in the package
Note – Extra charges will be applicable for pickup and drop from Salt Lake, Rajarhat, and New Town locations.
Unique Places to Visit in Baidhyanath
Tapovan Hills
Nandan Pahar
Naulakha Temple
Ramakrishna Mission Ashram Deoghar
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
You can easily book a car by calling us directly, sending a WhatsApp message, or filling out the booking form on our website.
We offer a variety of vehicles including Sedans, SUVs and Innovas to suit different travel needs and group sizes.
Yes, we provide comfortable and reliable vehicles for outstation travel to popular destinations across West Bengal and nearby states.
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