New Delhi (India), September 4: In the tapestry of India's religious and cultural festivals, Durga Puja stands in a league of its own. While the festival marks the annual return of Goddess Durga to her parental home, accompanied by her four divine children—Saraswati, Lakshmi, Ganesh, and Kartik—it transcends religious boundaries to become Bengal's most monumental social and cultural extravaganza. This enduring tradition, which scholars trace back to at least the 11th century AD, has only gained momentum over the years, evolving into a vibrant cultural legacy. 


With a rich 17-year history in curating road trips, Savaari holds the joy of festival exploration close to its heart. Imagine streets transformed into radiant corridors of light, punctuated by jubilant festivities—it's a journey unto itself to traverse the diverse Indian landscapes where Durga Puja comes alive with Pandal hopping. But let's be honest, as exhilarating as Pandal hopping is, it can be tiring. That's where Savaari steps in. By booking a Savaari with an expert chauffeur, you're not just moving between Pandals; you're soaking in the scenic beauty and savoring local delicacies en route. Here are five spiritual destinations that can be planned around the upcoming Durga Puja that shine brightest in Savaari's repertoire of festive road trips.



  1. Kolkata, West Bengal


Kolkata and Durga Puja are synonymous. This city is the epicentre of Durga Puja celebrations. The festival here is not just about rituals; it's an all-encompassing experience. As the city decks up, reminiscent of a radiant bride, the palpable excitement for Goddess Durga's homecoming fills the air. Locals cherish the lore that Goddess Durga, as a married woman, returns to her paternal abode for nine days.


The cityscape transforms with intricate pandals, crafted meticulously from bamboo and adorned with exquisite decorations. These pandals house grand idols of Goddess Durga, drawing devotees and admirers alike. If you wish to intersperse your Puja experience with a touch of tourism, Kolkata has plenty to offer. Marvel at the architectural beauty of the Marble Palace, seek blessings at Kalighat, or gaze at the stars in the M.P. Birla Planetarium. The city, during Durga Puja, is a blend of the divine and the delightful.


Pandals to visit in Kolkata



  1. Deshapriya Park: Famous for its 88-foot Durga idol last year, it now aims to recreate Thailand's white temple over 1200 sq. feet.

  2. Bagbazar Sarbojanin: A testament to timeless tradition, Bagbazar eschews modern themes, letting age-old customs shine through.

  3. Suruchi Sangha: Celebrated for its captivating pandals, each year it showcases Durga in the guise of different Indian states.

  4. Rupchand Mukherjee Lane’s Sarbojanin Puja: While the pandal and Durga idol echo artistic brilliance, the unique touch is its decoration by a Muslim family.

  5. Kumartuli Park: The heart of clay modelling in Kolkata, this is where iconic Durga idols have been crafted for generations.



  1. Guwahati, Assam


Guwahati, the gateway to the northeast, becomes a vibrant tapestry of tradition and innovation during Durga Puja celebrations. The city is adorned with some of the most imaginative pandals, each presenting its innovative themes. In recent times, the city has showcased pandals inspired by Chandrayaan II, the Ayodhya Ram Mandir, and even the ethereal world of Pandora from the movie 'Avatar', complete with floating mountains and life-sized depictions of Jake Sully and Neytiri. Once you've had your fill of pandal hopping in your comfortable Savaari guided by an expert chauffeur, Guwahati offers a treasure trove of experiences. Dive deep into the local culture by visiting Sualkuchi, a weaving village renowned for its traditional Assamese silk, especially Muga and Eri. Let the serene waters of the Brahmaputra cradle you as you embark on a tranquil cruise, offering a perfect conclusion to your festive journey in Guwahati.


Pandals to visit Guwahati 



  1. Azad Hind Club, Maligaon: After last year's impressive twenty-foot clay idol of Goddess Durga, they're gearing up to surpass their own record this year.

  2. Chatribari: A vibrant hub of festivities, Chatribari brings together tradition and contemporary celebrations during the Puja.

  3. Rest Camp, Maligaon: A serene spot in Maligaon, Rest Camp is known for its unique themes and community gatherings during the festive season.

  4. Bishnupur Puja Pandal: Last year, this pandal beautifully recreated Lumbini, Nepal, the birthplace of Gautam Buddha.

  5. Kalibari, Maligaon: Prioritizing sustainability, their eco-friendly idols and decorations are crafted by artisans from Kolkata, while local artists add their touch to the pandal decor.

  6. Bhubaneshwar, Odisha


Odisha, the capital city of Bhubaneswar dons a festive avatar that's a feast for the eyes. The city's Durga Puja pandals have outdone themselves, drawing inspiration from diverse themes ranging from Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir and Delhi’s Akshardham Temple to the grandeur of Russia’s Heritage Museum. Once you've had your fill of the festive sights, the city offers a myriad of experiences to delve into. Nature enthusiasts can find solace amidst the verdant expanses of the Nandankanan Zoo, a haven for diverse flora and fauna. For those intrigued by history and architecture, the Rajarani Temple awaits, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Odisha.


Pandals to visit in Odisha



  1. Jharpada: A locale rich in tradition, Jharpada's pandal celebrations are a harmonious blend of heritage and modernity.

  2. Nayapalli: Known for its grandeur, Nayapalli's pandal is a focal point of festivity, drawing crowds from near and far.

  3. Bomikhal: With its unique themes and vibrant atmosphere, Bomikhal's pandal is a testament to the community's creativity and spirit.

  4. Rasulgarh: Rasulgarh's pandal stands out for its intricate designs and the heartfelt devotion of its attendees.

  5. Shaheed Nagar: A symbol of unity and cultural pride, Shaheed Nagar's pandal is a beacon of festivity in the heart of the city.



  1. Ahmedabad, Gujarat


For those seeking a touch of Bengal amidst the heart of Gujarat, Ahmedabad Kali Bari is the place to be. Boasting the grandest Durga Puja celebrations in the entire state, this venue witnesses an astounding footfall of over 90,000 devotees annually. Here, one can immerse themselves in the rich Bengali culture, savouring authentic delicacies and partaking in traditional festivities. Dedicated to Goddess Kali, the Ahmedabad Kali Bari not only stands as a spiritual beacon but also as a vibrant hub for Bengali culture in the city.


Pandals to visit in Ahmedabad 



  1. Ahmedabad Kali Bari: A spiritual haven in Ahmedabad, this place resonates with the divine energy of Goddess Kali and Bengali traditions.

  2. ONGC pandal: An embodiment of corporate devotion, the ONGC pandal merges industrial aesthetics with religious fervor.

  3. Puja Sthal Chandkheda: Located in Chandkheda, this puja sthal stands as a testament to the community's unity and cultural celebration.

  4. Karnavati Bangiya Parishad: A hub of Bengali culture in Karnavati, this parishad is renowned for its grand celebrations and cultural events.



  1. Hyderabad, Telangana


Contrary to popular belief that South India might not resonate with the fervour of Durga Puja as much as the North, Hyderabad stands as a testament to the contrary. A prime example of its vibrant celebration is the Hyderabad Bengali Samity at Domalguda. This particular venue has been a hub for Durga Puja since 1942, making it not just a place of worship but also a repository of rich history and heritage. But the allure of Hyderabad during this festive season isn't confined to the pandals. The city is brimming with activities and must-see spots, and having Savaari at your service makes getting around effortless. This is especially helpful after a tiring day of Pandal hopping. 


Pandals to visit in Hyderabad



  1. Hyderabad Bengali Samity: A cornerstone of Bengali culture in Hyderabad, this Samity ensures the city resonates with the echoes of traditional Bengal during festivities.

  2. Utsab Cultural Associations: Celebrating the essence of Bengali traditions, Utsab is a melting pot of cultural events and spirited Puja celebrations.

  3. Nabarun Sangha: With its youthful energy and innovative themes, Nabarun Sangha brings a fresh perspective to age-old traditions.

  4. Attapur Bengali Association: Nestled in Attapur, this association is a testament to the vibrant Bengali diaspora, merging local flavours with traditional fervour.

  5. Oikotan Hyderabad: Symbolizing unity and diversity, Oikotan is a confluence of art, culture, and devotion, making Hyderabad's Puja celebrations truly memorable.


Setting out on a road trip during Durga Puja is like crafting a tapestry of rich experiences, each strand imbued with the vibrant hues of nature's wonders. With Savaari as your reliable guide, your journey transcends mere travel. Each moment is thoughtfully orchestrated, allowing you to immerse in pandal hopping from the cosy confines of your backseat, as Savaari seamlessly navigates every destination. As the road unfolds, let every experience be a cherished memory, ending with a heart full of gratitude and joy.


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