The Best Things to See and Do in Mayapur, India

Just 130 kilometers (81 miles) north of Kolkata, the historic city of Mayapur is home to numerous sites of religious and cultural importance. Located on the banks of the Ganges River, Mayapur is a must-visit destination for those touring the state of West Bengal. We’ve rounded up a list of seven things to see and do that makes this city a uniquely rewarding destination.
ISKCON Headquarters

Ballal Dhipi
Ruins
Srila Prabhupada's Pushpa Samadhi Mandir
Memorial, Museum, Shrine

Boat ride on the Ganges
Architectural Landmark
Whether you are a tourist or a pilgrim headed for ISKCON, a boat ride to and around Mayapur over the Ganges will prove immensely rewarding. Stunning views of the city’s many temples and of the lush greenery that surrounds them are among prime highlights. With co-passengers in the form of enthusiastic devotees breaking into bhajans, the ride will also be an opportunity to soak in the city’s spiritual energy. A wonderful way to rest the legs whilst soaking in the incredible views of Mayapur’s culture around you.
Gopinath Gaudiya Math
Library

Mayapur Market
Market

Sunset by the Ganges
Architectural Landmark
The holy Ganges River surrounds Mayapur and adds to scenic views from all around town. Sunset by the river is just about as much of a spiritual experience as it is an aesthetically stunning one. United with both locals and devotees from across the world, you’ll find few better ways to wrap up your visit than with a sunset view over the Ganges.
The Best Trips and Tours in India
Historical Landmark

India is a mesmerising destination full of contrasts, culture and unique experiences that will provide travellers with everything they could want from an adventure. You could begin the day relaxing on the shores of Goa, and end it among the thriving chaotic energy of Mumbai, with any number of other options available throughout this amazing country. Hike in jungles and mountains, witness wild tigers, or take a sedate river cruise along the Ganges and get in touch with your spiritual side at the vast array of temples and religious sites found scattered throughout – all of this before we’ve mentioned either the Taj Mahal or the incredible selection of Indian food served up on every single street. What are you waiting for?