Morning at 4:00 am transfer to the kolkata, day & over night journey.
morning at 6:00 am arrive kolkata (HWH station) & transfer to the Hotel (1200 noon check in time), after some rest & fresh n up visit local market, stay at kolkata .
Morning after breakfast transfer to the Gangasagar & take a full day tour , in evvning at 6 pm back to the kolkata, & stay.
Take your morning breakfast and take a full day city tour. Visit Marble Palace Mansion; the palace houses the wonderful objects of sculptures, art, pictures and oil paintings. Moreover, the Palace also has a wonderful Zoo where you can see some rare species of birds and animals. Pay your homage to the most beautiful Hindu's places of worship at the Birla temple and return to your hotel. Overnight Hotel
Morning after breakfast check out to the hotel & transfer to the railway station & catch the KOAA DBH exp at 10:40 pm & evening at 17:00 arrive Deoghar & stay at hotel.
Morning after breakfast transfer to the Deoghar sightseeing & stay at hotel.
morning after breakfast checkout to the hotel & transfer to the sightseeing at 4:00 pm transfer to the Railway Station & board to the New Delhi from kolkata rajdhani exp at 17:44 pm & over night journey.
Morning at 6:00 am arrive delhi & again take departure to the bhopal from next train.
Deoghar is a holy city beside the Mayurakshi River, in the east Indian state of Jharkhand. The ancient Baba Baidyanath Temple complex is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site. Nearby, Shiv Ganga is a sacred pool where devotees of Shiva bathe. There is a shrine to Krishna in the ornate, stone-carved Naulakha Mandir temple. Northeast of town, Harila Jori is the site of a whitewashed Shiva temple and a sacred water tank.
Sagar Island is an island in the Ganges delta, lying on the continental shelf of Bay of Bengal about 100 km south of Kolkata. This island forms the Sagar CD Block in Kakdwip subdivision of South 24 Parganas district in the Indian State of West Bengal
Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of India's West Bengal state. Founded as an East India Company trading post, it was India's capital under the British Raj from 1773–1911. Today it’s known for its grand colonial architecture, art galleries and cultural festivals. It’s also home to Mother House, headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa, whose tomb is on site.