Year 2014 was pretty exciting for me.
I did some solo travels and got to experience life outside the comfort zone.
It was from a long time that I was planning for a trip to Calcutta (West Bengal).
They say that December would be the best month to visit there.
Hence, I took my last journey of the year 2014 to Calcutta & Shantiniketan.
I love to travel by Train, but this time because of dense fog in New Delhi & Uttar Pradesh
it became a 30 hr long journey :'(
But, reaching Calcutta at 1:00 am was also a thing because the city was lit up with Christmas decoration.
My reason for this vacation was to attend Poush Mela in Shantiniketan.
I have a very good friend of mine, from Bangladesh, Nevine Sultana.
She is the one, who introduced me to this festival and a lot more in that town.

Shantiniketan, is a small town near Bolpur, West Bengal.
It is some 2 Hrs away from Howrah by train.
You can take Shantiniketan Express, which is probably the best train to commute on that route.
It runs around 10:10 am from Howrah and reaches Bolpur at 12:25 pm.

I was lucky this time, as I got to share this journey with the famous
Ecomonist and Noble Prize winner , Mr. Amartya Sen.

Shantiniketan is a town found by Rabindranath Tagore.
I got to stay there with Nevine, in her relatives house.
You can also book a guest house easily,
The rent would be 2000 per night (approx) during the mela,
otherwise 700 per night




I got to visit some interesting places in that town like,
the Poush Mela, Adivasi colony, Pottery Studio, Kala Bhawan etc.
I shall be writing about each one of them in my upcoming posts.


I also got to visit a small store ; Alcha
It is the store of Nevine’s friend.
And a beautiful place to spend time and shopping for a handicraft lover like me 🙂





Shantiniketan, is a small town with simple people
living with just the necessities.



The city still believes in the ideas of Tagore,
they keep their surroundings clean with minimum use of plastic.

I am leaving you with this small trailer.
There will be some interesting articles coming up
on wax-pottery, print-making, Dhokra etc.

Also, shall be posting the moments from Calcutta 🙂





Stumbled upon your blog almost a decade later since this has been posted. This is absolutely a goldmine of a blog! I appreciate the way you have documented each place and the people there, can’t wait to go to Shantiniketan and see this for myself!
Thankyou so much, Fiona, for your kind words. I’m delighted that my blog post sparked your interest in visiting Shantiniketan.
I am missing S’niketan already! Wondeful pictures!!! Goa here we come 🙂
Haha.. Yes Nevine 🙂 but before that i have some happy news about my upcoming travel 😉 shall email to you!!
Beautiful documentation!
Thanks 🙂