Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) Tourism

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Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) Tourism Sagardwip is a small island, a part of the Sunderbans group of islands. Sagardwip is at the confluence of the holy river Ganga (Ganges) and the Bay of Bengal, making it one of the most popular religious havens of the country. There are numerous legends attached to the Ganga and its origin on Earth. Due to its religious connotations, Ganga is one of the most sacred rivers in the world. And the point where Ganga meets the sea is considered holy by Hindus. Thousands of Pilgrims make way to Sagardwip, every year in mid-January, to take a holy dip in the river during the Ganga Sagar Fair. The Ganga Sagar Fair is the second most attended fair in the world, after the popular Kumbh Mela. If you want to get a taste of India's elaborate culture and beliefs, Sagardwip is meant for you. Download Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) PDF Guide > What's Great? Possess the charm of an unspoilt beach. Home to the famous Gangasagar Mela. One of the best weekend tourist spots near Kolkata. What's not so Great? Sagardwip receives limited electric supply. Owing to the local geographical condition, cases of snake bites are very prominent in this area, what adds to the problem is the fact that there is just one hospital to treat the same. For Whom Sagardwip is a popular destination for religious travellers as well as families and couples mostly based in and around Kolkata who head over to the island for a relaxed weekend.

Gangasagar Mela One of the most celebrated fairs worldwide, Gangasagar Mela, sees thousands of devotees from all over the world heading to Sagardwip to take the holy dip at the confluence of Ganga and Bay of Bengal on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sakranti in the month of January. The fair is attended by people from various cultures and all walks of life which makes it a brilliant event to witness cross-cultural exchange in a vibrant environment. It is believed that on Makar Sankranti when the sun makes a transition from Capricorn to Sagittarius, a holy bath here proves to be a source of salvation. After the holy bath, tourists head to offer prayers at the Kapil Muni temple. The story behind this temple is rather interesting. Legends have it that King Sagar performed an Ashwamedha yajna to win control over the entire universe. Just when his horse was about to win over the Earth, Lord Indra got alarmed and managed to steal the blessed horse only to tie him at Kapil Muni's ashram. King Sagar's 60000 sons presumed the Muni to be the culprit and made the mistake of disturbing him when he was immersed in meditation. This made the sage angry, and he cursed the sons to turn into ashes. It is then that Bhagirathi, King Sagar's only grandson meditated for years to convince goddess Ganga to come to earth to wash the mortal remains of his ancestors and bless them with salvation.

One Day Itinerary While Sagardwip can be explored within a day's time, it is suggested that you stay overnight to enjoy a relaxed time by the quiet beach and experience nature in all its glory before heading out. You can start at the beach, spend some quality time with loved ones reminiscing about the good times. Head over to sage Kapil Muni's ashram from here. After your darshan, you could eat out from the many local restaurants around this area. Post lunch, you can cover Onkarnath Temple and Bharat Seva ashram. If you finish before sunset, you could head over to the lighthouse to enjoy a majestic view of the ocean. On your day 2, try to wake up early to catch the sunrise at the beach. It's a mesmerizing sight and a walk on the beach as the morning sun paints the sky orangish red will go on to become your most cherished memories of the trip. You can board your ferry back post a lazy breakfast.

Restaurants and Local Food in Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) Being a major tourist attraction, the place has adequate eating facilities. Food is available but you may not have a lot of options when it comes to varieties. There is an eating place at Bharat Seva Ashram. The beach provides some food vendors. There are also small shops outside the temples.

Oct-Maris the best time to visit Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) Though the entire winter season between the months of October and March is ideal for a visit to Sagardwip, the month of January is the best time to experience this journey. The Ganga Sagar Mela is one of the most popular fairs in the world, and a holy procession of thousands of people take a dip in the Ganga every year at this place. The entire experience is profound. Weather in Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) Loading... Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) in Summer (March- May) Summers here are warm and humid with the average temperature ranging between 22 to 36 degrees Celcius. The humidity is at all time high, and it is suggested that you should carry light cotton clothes if visiting during this time. Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) in Monsoon (June - September) The south-west monsoon winds bring heavy rainfall to the state. Transportation to and from the island is disrupted because the ferry rides depend on tides and ocean current. Ideally, you should avoid travelling to Sagardwip during this time. Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) in Winter (October - February) While the temperature begins to drop in December, the weather takes a pleasant turn after the monsoon. The average temperature during winters lies in the bracket of 10 to 22 degrees Celcius. Carry woollens and enjoy the warm sun while sitting on the beach. Monthly Weather in Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip) Month Avg. Minimum (°C) Avg. Maximum (°C) January 14 26 February 19 30 March 22 32 April 27 35 May 26 37 June 27 35 July 27 32 August 27 32 September 27 33 October 25 32 November 20 29 December 15 27

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