Beacon Bungalow: A Glimpse into History at Gosaba
Discover the historic Beacon Bungalow in Gosaba, a serene gateway to the Sundarbans' natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Beacon Bungalow, located in Gosaba, West Bengal, offers a serene escape into rural India. This charming cottage, also known as Rabindranath Tagore's Bungalow, features a rustic charm and peaceful atmosphere, inviting visitors to explore its grounds and local statues, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.
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- 5R85+35R, Gosaba, Arampur, West Bengal, 743370, IN
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Beacon Bungalow.
- Carry your own food and drinks as amenities are limited at the bungalow.
- Negotiate boat fares in advance if arriving by boat.
- Visit during the winter months (November to February) for pleasant weather.
- Combine your visit with other attractions in Gosaba, such as Hamilton Bungalow and boat safaris.
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Public Transport
From Kolkata, take a bus to Canning. From Canning, take a local bus or shared auto-rickshaw to Godkhali Ferry Ghat. Then, take a ferry from Godkhali to Gosaba. Once in Gosaba, hire a cycle rickshaw or local transport to Beacon Bungalow, approximately 5 kilometers from the center of Gosaba. Ferry costs from Godkhali to Gosaba are minimal, around ₹10-₹20.
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Car
Drive from Kolkata to Godkhali, approximately 3.5 hours. From Godkhali, take a ferry to Gosaba. Once in Gosaba, continue towards Arampur; Beacon Bungalow is about 5 kilometers from Gosaba. Parking is limited near the bungalow. Ferry costs from Godkhali to Gosaba are minimal, around ₹10-₹20.
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