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Haldia
Development Authority ceaselessly work towards development
of tourism
by which, within a short time, Haldia region will become one
of the most preferred tourist destination in West Bengal.
Haldia and its surroundings places like Tamluk, Mahishadal,
Geonkhali, Maynagarh etc. have great tourism potential. Scenic
beauty of rivers in Haldia and Geonkhali, old palaces and
temples of Mahishadal or age old Tamralipta Palace, Bargabhima
Temple and land of great martyr of Kshudiram Bose, Matangini
Hazra etc. all are here for different category of tourists.
One
night and two days time is enough to cover most of the important
plac-es in this circuit. You will not face any trouble for
accommodation and transportation. Roads connectivity and condition
is upto the mark for your hassle free movements. Haldia -
Mahishadal - Tamluk is an unexplored tourist circuit - waiting
for your visit.
Come
And See The Glorious Past Of Bengal
For any information and assistance contact Tourism Cell, Haldia
Development Authority, Supermarket, P.O. Durgachak, Haldia,
Dist. Purba Medinipur. West Bengal, India.
Smriti
Soudha
When
you moving from Mechada to Haldia, at Nimtouri, on the left
side you will see four storied yellow colour building named
Smriti Soudha which is collection of photographs, paintings,
statues etc. of freedom movement era. A huge library consists
with rare books is here. This Smiti Saudha was inaugurated
in 1986 by Sri Binoy Chaudhury, MIC, Govt. of West Bengal
Mahishadal
Rajbari
Janardan
Upadhyay (Garg) of Uttar Prades, came to Bengal for business
purpose in sixteenth century AD and he bought a huge estate
here. Annual
income of the estate was nearly 7 (seven) lakh rupees at that
point of time. There are two palaces in the Mahishadal Raj
estate. Old palace was built around 1840 AD. Famous Goplajew
Temple is situated in the courtyard of this palace. Presently
no one resides in this palace but heritage ambience of the
site is worth looking into. The new palace was built in the
year 1937 and present the family members are residing here.
The ground floor rooms have a good collection of stuffed bodies
of animals and painting, furniture etc. These can be seen
on request.
Rakshit
Bari
Just
beside the famous Bargabhima
Temple the Rakshit bari of Tamluk is another temple for Indian
Freedom fighting movements. The first martyr of the freedom
fighting movement Kshudiram Bosu used to come here for body
building, playing stick and to take part in meetings of freedom
fighters. Kshudiram got inspiration, knowledge power to fight
against British from here. This gymnasium was started by Surendar
nath Rakshit.
Other
famous freedom fighters who are associated with Rakshit Bari
are Jadugopal and Dhanagopal Mukhopadhya, Purba Chandra Sen,
Ali Samser, Banarasi Adhikari, Ganesh Das etc. Rakshit Bari,
Bargabhima Temple and Hamiltan School all are within few yards
so one can see all three within short time.
Matanginis
Statue
The
statue of Matangini Hazra erected near the Tamluk Jail is
one of the greatest place in the history of Indian freedom
fighting movement. In 1942, when Mahatma Gandhi called for
non cooperation movement, Matangini devoted herself in that
movement.
When,
she along with group of activists proceeded to Tamluk jail,
police fired on them and Matangini died on the spot carrying
National flag of India. In memory of that incident the statue
was erected in the same spot where Matangini took her last
breath in 1942.
Hamilton
School
The
Tamluk Hamilton School is the second oldest institution in
district of Medinipur. In 1852, this school was founded by
Mr. Robert Charles Hamilton, who was a salt
merchant but Mr. Hamilton was a philanthropist, and so his
name can be compared with Mr. David Hare, an immortal name
in educational history of Bengal. This school produced a lot
of jewels, including Ajoy Kr. Mukherjee ex-chief minister
of West Bengal, Sushil Kr. Dhara, Biswanath Mukherjee, Srish
Ch. Bose, Dr. Jadugopal Mukherjee etc. But this school is
famous due to the Kshudiram Bose, perhaps the first martyr,
who sacrificed his life to free the nation from the hands
of British rule. He was a student of this school from 1900
to 1903.
Moynagarh
Moynagarh
has been a beautiful landscape from its begining. The natural
beauty and ecological balance are still charming. Dipped in
the lush green with placid water all around this picturistique
environment is very much like an
attractive dreamland and more enchanting in the moonlit night.
Moynagarh is the right example of religious fraternity, the
Hindu temples (vaisnavas, saivas, shaktas), the Buddhist shrines
(Holy place of lord Dharma), Mazhar -sharif of the Muslim
saint (sufi Manikpir), the mausoleum of the Mahanta (sripat
Gopiballavpur) are reverberated with solemn hymns of prays
of thousand devotees of different religious faiths. All these
exist side by side. Moynagarh has been carrying on a long
tradition of cosmpolitan communal harmony and it had been
the mixture of Utkal and Bangal culture.
Gopaljew
Temple
Situated
inside the estateof Mahishadal this temple was built by Rani
Janaki in the year 1778 main deity of this huge tall temple
is lord Krishna or Gopalji, Temple built in Nabaratna type
of architecture.
In the compound there are two Shiva temple, Jagannath temple
and a Natmandir, two nahabatkhana in two side of entrance
gate gives a majestic look to the temple complex. Rathajatra
is the main festival here.
Ramjew
Temple
This
temple also founded by Rani Janaki Devi, there were two rama,
two sita, one lakshamn and hanuman idol in the temple which
are stolen in 1967. Presently idol made by brass, installed
here. Main temple is approx 90 ft., tall. Except ramjew temple,
there are, lord shiva temple, and panchanada temple. Behind
this temple you can see huge 'Dubey Palace' which is known
as Dewan House.
Tamluk
Rajbari
Welcome
to the doorstep of silent witness of 2500 years of History,
culture, Heritage
and ups and downs of Tamluk - Tamluk Rajbari (Palace). Believed
to be built in the 5th century BC by the Mayuradha dynasty.
Mythology says the king was present in the sayambar sabha
(Marriage Ceremoni) of draupadi of Mahabharata. Though the
palace is in bad shape but still you can accept its impressiveness.
This palace had vital role during independent era. Mahatma
Ghandhi, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose came here to lead the
movement against British.
Bargabhima
Temple
The
Bhargabhima Temple of Tamluk has the old icon of the Hindu
Goddes 'Tara' which is believed to be another face of Goddes
Kali, Mythology says that Devi Bargabhima was creator of Tamralipta,
once a great port of ancient India.
This
Temple was built by Maharajas of Mayur dynasty in 5th Century
B.C. Built up of three folds walls, the 60 ft. tall main temple
is believed be sculpted by God Viswakarma. Some historian
was also opined that it was earlier a Bouddha Bihar at the
place of the Temple.
Natshal
(Mahisadal)
Mahisadal
Natshal is a place for natural beauty, serenity calmness and
place of mind. In the year 1917. Swami
Premananda, one of the direct disciple of Sri Sri Ramkrishna
Paramhansa Dev, started Ramkrishna movement here. Ramkrishna
Mission Temples foundation stone was laid by Srimad Swami
Shyama Nandji in the year 1927 At present beautiful saffron
colour Temple surrounded by picturistic Ashram take us to
Tapaban's of ancient India. Natshal at the bank of river Rupnarayan
is also well known because from here various items was found
which are older than Harappan Civilisation.
Mirpur
The
queens of Mirpur or Mirjapurfounded a artillery division in
the leadership of some Portuguese soldiers, to fight the 'Bargi
menace' in Bengal.
These
Portuguese soldier stalled the Bargi's very successfully in
this area & they managed some 100 acres of land from queen
& settled there. Their successors still live here. A small
but nice church is the main attraction here. This renovated
concrete church built in the year 1975, but originally this
church is nearly 200 years old.
Muktidham
The
Muktidham Temple is owned by 'Vivekananda Mission Ashram'
whose main aim is 'service to Humanity'.
This temple complex consists with the main temple of goddes
Kali along with idol of Radha-Krishna, Hanumanji and at the
foot of goddes Kali, there are pictures of Sri Ramakrishna
Paramhansa, Saradamani & Swami Vivekananda. Opposite to
the main temple there is the Lord Shiva temple. The temple
is surrounded by well maintained flower garden, lawns, vegetables
grounds etc. The entrance Gate of the Temple is build in a
South Indian style of architecture. The gate and main temple
are built in white marble stone.The foundation stone was laid
on Buddha Purnima (15.05.1984) and inaugurated on (18.02.1999)
the birthday of Sri Ramkrishna Paramhansa.
Golden
Retreat
This
is a luxurious hotel in Haldia owned by Gujral Group of Hotels.
Getting the status of 4 star resort, the Golden Retreat is
unique in all aspects, a huge lounge Dinning rooms, restaurants,
landscaped garden, swimming pool, Gymnasium Bar etc. are the
main attractions. Beautifully decorated, air-conditioned rooms
are ready here for your best possible comfort. If you are
at Haldia never forget to visit here at least once.
Haldia
Bhavan
One
of the best and most luxurious Guest Houses in Haldia, run
by Haldia Development Authority situated on more than 5 acres
of land, it has 8 numbers of suits
& 8 numbers of ordinary rooms. All the accommodation is
on Ist & 2nd floor. In ground floor consists of a conference
room, lounge, dinning room, etc. Total greenery in all sides
and river Hoogly in the front makes Haldia Bhavan unique location
for travelers. You can also see huge ships from varanda of
Haldia Bhavan because 3rd Oil jetty is located just stones
throw away. General public can obtain permission for staying
here from HDA office. At last delicious foods & drinks
is added attraction.
Kukrahati
Kukrahati
is the gateway to the port city, Haldia. Situated at the side
of the famous hooghly river, kukrahati is the easiest and
the most comfortable
and least time con-suming access point for Haldia from Kolkata.
Ferry services operated by Haldia Municipality from Roychak
is at a regular interval of 30 mins. and takes only 15 mins.
to reach Kukrahati. If you are lucky, you might come across
the sight of big ships waiting or crossing through the river
front. The beautiful river, embarrassing the dip blue sky,
will steal away your heart as you will approach the ferry
ghat. Bus services of Haldia Municipality and private operators
are operating from Kukrahati ferry ghat for Haldia. Private
taxi services are also available . The friendly, warm and
fun-loving people of Kukrahati will always be there to help
you if you face any trouble.
Balughata
River Side
Balughata
- A quite, calm and serene riverine beach on long stretched
Haldi river-bank created by mother nature. The sea breeze
from the Bay of Bengal
plays eternally on the waterfront rippling the surface of
the backwaters. The ripples of the flowing river changes its
color with the changing shades of the sun. The red sun-rising
and sun-setting sky and silver white sky during noon gives
a clear reflection on the water and beautify the reviring.
While sitting by the river-side in evening, you will find
flocks of birds returning to their nests at the backdrop of
a radiant hue of the setting sun. One can enjoy the gift of
nature with link-minded companion may it be a human soul,
or Rabindranath, or a bunch of cassetted songs.
Geolkhali
Situated
at the confluence of the three big rivers namely Damodor,
Hooghly and Rupnarayan is Geonkhali - a wonderfull place which
is a rare of the rarest places to visit in west Bengal. With
water stretching on the three sides, the lush-green Geonkhali
is a perfect place for holidays in week-ends which is not
far from the maddening crowd of Kolkata. Specially for honeymooners,
Geonkhali is an ideal place to visit. You can enjoy the peaceful
and serene atmosphere and enjoy the river sight in its full
bloom. You can walk along the river bank in the evening and
enjoy the cool breeze and the beauty of the silver waves.
Haldia Development Authority has opened 'Tribeni Sangam' tourist
complex where a tourist can get all the modern facilities
starting from A/C, non A/C rooms, cafeteria and conferance
room. At the top there is a cafeteria from where the tourists
can get the panoramic view of the river while having food.
Adjacent to the tourist complex at Geonkhali, the Forest Department
is developing a an amusement park. One can also visit Geonkhali
Water Treatment Plant with special permission.
Haldia
Dock
Commissioned
under the Kolkata Port Trust in 1977, Haldia Dock Complex
(HDC) is a comprehensive system of composite cargo handling
facilities with particular emphasis on bulk cargo. The
port has been a catalyst in emergence of Haldia as the industrial
hub of West Bengal and its sustained growth had put Kolkata
Port Trust in the 4th rank among major Indian ports in the
year 1999-2000. The port now handles annually about 21 million
tonnes of traffic, which is almost two times of that a Kolkata
Port. This includes 15.89 million tonnes of import and 4.80
tonnes of export. Haldia Port currently has three Oil Jetties
with and overall capacity of 16 million tonnes to handle crude
POL products. Haldia Dock is not only the main gateway to
the industrial hub of Haldia city, but also th the entire
state of West Bengal and India as well.
Nayachar
A
stranger can find Nayachar to be muddy island on the Hoogly
riverbed over a 40 Sq. Km. The State Government has already
recognised the potential and policy initiative has
been taken to give the activity a major thrust in the state.
It was identified 'Nayachar'; the island near Haldia now renamed
for establishing the world's largest prawn production centre.
But the fact is that it has now become the most popular destination
in the vicinity of this port city. Take a streamer ride or
hire boat, within half and hour, you will be in a place of
complete serenity. Enjoy the cool outing at Halida. Kolkata
Port Trust has built a Guest House to welcome you all at the
lonely island. The acquaculture project is to come up at Nayachar,
near Haldia which is also to be developed as a tourist centre.
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