Tarapith
Description
Tarapith is one of the most famous spiritual destinations in West Bengal, known for the sacred Tarapith Temple, dedicated to Goddess Tara, a form of Goddess Kali. Tarapith is especially famous for its tantric practices and deep spiritual energy. It attracts devotees, sadhus, and seekers from all over India who come here for puja, meditation, and blessings. The town offers a unique mix of devotion, mysticism, and cultural experience.
Why Choose Tarapith (Explore Top Attractions & Things to Do)
Tarapith is a place where spirituality meets intense devotion. Here are some of the key experiences.
Visit Tarapith Temple
Experience Tantric Rituals
Explore Local Market
Tarapith 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 Tarapith
Tarapith Temple
Mahasmashan Tarapith
Dwarka River
Bamakhepa Temple
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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