Nestled amidst the lush green pastures of Purba Bardhaman district, Bannabagram, Warispur, and Harekrishnapalli form a closely connected cluster of villages that we consider as one expansive community, collectively known as Bannabagram. This picturesque region offers a serene countryside retreat. Within Bannabagram, you’ll find the Baul Ashram, a cultural space adjacent to a forest range where Baul musicians gather to perform. Nearby, villages like Warispur and Alefnagar are renowned for their Kantha embroidery. The Kantha center in Bannabagram is a vibrant hub where women create intricate Kantha embroidery, a centuries-old craft that repurposes old cloth into new creations, weaving stories through every thread.
Bannabagram Baul Ashram in Purba Bardhaman is hosting an arts and crafts festival from 18 to 20 October, celebrating Baul music, Chadar Badar (tribal puppetry), and the intricate art of Kantha embroidery. Explore the rich cultural heritage of the region, meet talented artists, and discover their inspiring journeys. Visit the Kantha shop, run by local artists who have formed a collective brand called ‘PEOL.’ Bannabagram Mela is your chance to connect with tradition and artistry.
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How To Reach Kolkata
1. By Air: The Kolkata international airport, better known as the Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, is located at Dumdum. It connects Kolkata with all the major cities of the country as well as the world.
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2. By Rail: The Howrah and Sealdah railway stations are the two major railheads situated in the city. Both these stations are well connected to all the important cities of the country.
3. By Road: The West Bengal state buses and various private buses travel to and from different parts of the country at a reasonable cost. Some places nearKolkata are Sunderbans (112 km), Puri (495 km), Konark (571 km) and Darjeeling (624 km).
Bannabagram Baul Ashram is 13 km from Guskara, 32 Km from Panagarh and 33 km from Santiniketan. Nearby railway stations are Guskara (13 km), Mankar (21 km).
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1. Light and airy cotton clothes; Kolkata is typically very hot in March.
2. A sturdy water bottle, if the festival has refillable water stations, and if the venue allows bottles to be taken inside.
3. Comfortable footwear such as sneakers (a perfect option if it’s not likely to rain).
4. COVID packs: Hand sanitiser, extra masks and a copy of your vaccination certificate are things you should keep handy.


