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Immerse yourself in culture in Bishnupur, West Bengal
A little over four hours from Kolkata lies the village of Bishnupur. Traditionally,
it was a settlement of artisans and craftsmen who flourished during the reign
of the Malla dynasty. Centuries later, the artisanal traditions have been passed
on down the generations and are still thriving. Baluchari silk saris are
this place’s specialty, as are terracotta temples. These centuries-old structures
showcase very interesting blends of architectural styles including Odia, Bengali
and Mughal influences. There’s also a museum that displays terracotta figurines
(near Ramananda College; 11am – 6pm; Mon closed; entry: `5). It’s almost
impossible to walk around the village and not see any terracotta figures, given
that almost every second house has a pottery wheel. You’re very likely to find
entire collections of figures drying outside and, if the proprieter is in a good
mood, you might even get a decent discount. Aside from the history and art,
Bishnupur offers an interesting glimpse into rural Bengal that’s a welcome
breakfromthechaosof cities.


Go beyond the Taj in Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Given the Taj Mahal’s popularity, the other gems in Agra sometimes tend to
be neglected. This is exactly what we would like our discerning readers to take
advantage of and explore further, away from throngs of tourists. Agra Fort, a
massive structure overlooking the Yamuna River, is the perfect spot to witness
the shift in architectural style of the time – from sandstone to marble
(www.agrafort.gov.in; Amar Singh Gate; sunrise – sunset; ` 40/ person).
Originally built by Akbar, this building was revamped by Shah Jahan. Across
the river from the Taj is the tomb of Itmad-Ud-Daulah, father of Noor Jahan.
This was the first Mughal construction entirely in white marble. Another famous
final resting place is Akbar’s tomb (Sikandra; sunrise – sunset; entry: ` 10 ). The
highlight here is the ornate gate with its red stone and marble work. Visiting all
these monuments is hard work and the best way to reward yourself is with some
petha, a local dessert. Finally, wind down your day at Mehtab Bagh, a garden
built byBabur,andtheclosestandleastcrowdedviewingpointfortheTaj.

Out of
KOLKATA
(186km)

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1 & 2. You will see figurines
in all stages of development
in Bishnupur
3, 4 & 5. The architecture
in Agra is testament to the
evolution of the craft through
Mughal times
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