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A beautiful destination
combining pilgrimage and fun, situated on an island in the
Sunderban, holds the charms of a completely unspoilt beach on
the estuary of the mighty Ganga. Sagardwip presents a quiet,
silvery expanse of beach and the calm sea provides the perfect
setting for a quiet weekend.
On Makar Sankranti day in winter (mid-January),
pilgrims from all over India congregate at Sagardwip to take a
holy dip at the confluence of the river Ganga and the Bay of
Bengal. After the holy dip, they offer 'Puja' at the nearby
ashram associated with the legendary sage Kapil Muni. This has
been a well-known pilgrim centre from the ancient times.
Gangasagar Mela, held on the occasion of Makar Sankranti is the
largest fair in West Bengal.
How to get there
Ganga Sagar can be approached from Calcutta either by road and
then by a vessel, or by chartered luxury vessels starting from
Namkhana & Calcutta.
From Diamond Harbour one has to travel to Kakdwip (30 km. past
Diamond Harbour), then to Herwood Point (Lot No. 8), cross the
ferry to the other side of the river Muriganga.
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