Interested in Handicrafts ? Offering Five Offbeat Destinations for those who love to visit rural craft workshops

West Bengal hosts five artisan villages—Charida, Bikna, Majilpur, Pingla, and Kushmandi—showcasing its vibrant craft heritage. Visitors can observe and participate in traditional crafts, such as Chhau masks, Dokra metalwork, clay dolls, Patachitra painting, and wooden masks. These destinations celebrate local artistry and cultural traditions, making them essential for craft enthusiasts.


West Bengal’s deep-rooted artistic traditions have nurtured a range of unique crafts that show the cultural vibrancy of the state. From intricate metalwork to folk painting, these crafts are a celebration of local craftsmanship passed down through generations. For craft lovers, visiting artisan villages offers a chance to witness these traditional skills firsthand. The five craft centric destinations are Charida, Bikna, Majilpur, Pingla and Kushmandi. These villages are must visits for those keen on exploring Bengal’s rich handicraft heritage.

Charida – The Mask Makers’ Village

Charida, located in the Purulia district, is renowned for its traditional Chhau masks. These masks are used in the famous Chhau dance. The Chhau dance is a vibrant form of tribal dance-drama. The village is home to over 300 artisans. They specialize in crafting these intricate and colorful masks from paper pulp, clay, and natural pigments. The masks depict mythological characters and folklore. They are not only essential to the dance performances but also sought-after as decorative pieces.

Visitors to Charida can watch artisans meticulously creating these masks. They can visit local workshops. Visitors can even try their hand at painting their own masks. The village offers an immersive experience. Craft lovers can delve into the rich tradition of Chhau. It is enjoyed both as a performance and a visual art form.

Bikna – The Land of Dokra Craft

Bikna, situated near Bankura, is a small village famous for its ancient Dokra metal casting tradition. The Dokra craft is a form of lost-wax casting used to create beautiful metal figurines, jewelry, and home decor items. The artisans, known as Dokra Karmakars, have mastered this labor-intensive process. It involves creating intricate patterns and designs. These are mostly inspired by tribal motifs and everyday life.

In Bikna, visitors can explore the workshops where these Dokra artisans bring their creations to life. It’s a perfect destination for craft enthusiasts interested in learning about the fusion of tradition and craftsmanship. The unique, rustic charm of Dokra artifacts has made Bikna a popular destination for collectors of traditional handicrafts.

Majilpur – The Hub of Clay Doll Craft

Majilpur, located in South 24 Parganas, is famous for its beautiful clay dolls known as Gopal dolls. These dolls, crafted by the local artisans, are made with soft clay and painted with vibrant colors. They are often created to depict Hindu deities. These include Lord Krishna as a child, and other traditional and mythological figures. The artistry lies in the detailed hand-painting and the distinctive expressions given to the dolls.

Craft lovers visiting Majilpur can explore the process of doll-making. The process includes molding the clay and painting the intricate details that bring the figures to life. The artisans are proud of their heritage. They are also happy to share their skills. This makes it a great destination for those who appreciate the delicate art of clay modeling.

Pingla – The Village of Patachitra Painters

Pingla, in West Midnapore, is the heart of Bengal’s Patachitra tradition. This is a folk art form where artists paint scrolls depicting mythological stories. They also depict folklore and social messages. The Patachitra artists are known as Patuas. They also sing while narrating the stories depicted in their paintings. This creates a unique blend of visual and performing art. The scrolls are often made from natural pigments and materials, keeping the art eco-friendly and sustainable.

The village comes alive during the Pot Maya festival. Visitors can meet artists. They can buy Patachitra scrolls. They can also watch live performances. Pingla is an excellent destination for craft lovers. They can immerse themselves in the world of folk art and gain insights into the storytelling traditions of Bengal.

Kushmandi – The Art of Wooden Masks

Kushmandi, located in the Dakshin Dinajpur district, is famous for its beautifully crafted Gomira wooden masks. These masks are central to the Gomira dance, a traditional ritual performed to invoke protective spirits and deities. The masks, carved out of soft wood, represent gods, goddesses, animals, and mythical creatures, each with its own symbolic meaning.

Visitors to Kushmandi can witness artisans at work, carving these masks with incredible precision and detail. The masks are typically painted in bold colors, enhancing their dramatic effect. For craft lovers, Kushmandi offers a unique opportunity to learn about the spiritual and artistic significance of these wooden masks. This visit also supports a community of artisans dedicated to preserving this ancient craft.

These five craft destinations—Charida, Bikna, Majilpur, Pingla, and Kushmandi—offer a deep dive into West Bengal’s rich handicraft traditions. These artisan villages offer craft lovers a unique opportunity. You can witness the skill, creativity, and cultural heritage that define Bengal’s vibrant craft scene. They showcase everything from terracotta and metal casting to scroll painting and wooden mask-making. Each destination offers a hands-on experience, allowing visitors to engage with local artisans and bring home beautiful, handcrafted treasures.

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Purulia Tour Itinerary: Raghunathpur Panchakote Circuit


PURULIA TOUR ITINERARY / PACKAGE:: (Raghunathpur / Panchakote / Boronti Circuit)

Purulia with Khorlo

Day 01 – Received at Asansol Station / Muradi Station. Transfer to Hotel / Home Stay / Guest House. After lunch enjoy the sunset over Baranti – Muradi Dam. Walk around the Tribal Villages. Back to Resort. Dinner & stay overnight.

Day 02 – After Breakfast visit sightseeing spots as Bero Hill & Jaichandi Hill or optional Susunia Hill & Jaichandi Hill. Return for lunch. Dinner & stay overnight.

Day 03 – After Breakfast check out from Boronti & visit Gar Panchakote Hill & temple, Panchet Dam, Maithon Dam, Kalayansari Temple. Proceed for Asansoal Station / Muradi Station.

Other sight seeing options are Kashipur Rajbari and Raghunathpur Tasar Silpa. The Itinerary Provided Is For An Idea. Guests Are Requested To Make It Final As Per Their Choice. As Per The Time Schedule And Weather Condition Spots May Be Covered In Different Schedule.

Packages inclusions: Triple Sharing Accommodation, All Meals (3 Breakfast/3 Lunch/2 Evening snaks/2 Dinner), Transport – Sight Seeings

Meal Style: Break Fast- Luchi/Roti, Sabji, Boiled Egg, Jilipi Or Bread Butter/Jelly Lunch – Rice, Dal, Alubhaja, Sabji, Fish/Chicken/Egg, Chatni, Papad. Dinner- Roti/Rice,Dal Fry/Tarka Chicken/Mutton Or Chicken/Panir

As You Know this Is A Remote Place, We Request You To Co-Operate As Per The Availability Of Raw Materials.

Let’s Support Our Cultural Heritages :: We can arrange Chhow Dance, Santal Dance, Natua Dance As Per Choice with extra cost as Chhow Dance Rs.5500/- :: Santal Dance Rs.3000/-

The Roadway to Baranti – Garpanchkot

1) Kolkata – (through Durgapur Express way Dankuni) – Asansol (through Jublee More NH2 left side turn). Bagath Singh More then right turn Nemat Pur (left side turn) – Desergarh Bridge – Sarbori More (Barakar – Purulia Road) – Sarbori More (left turn) – Madhukunda Station cross right turn Madhukunda – Santuri Road. BARANTI. (263Km)

2) Kolkata – (through Durgapur Express way NH2 Dankuni) – Durgapur/Raniganj Punjabi More left turn – Megia Tharmal Power Station right turn (Raniganj – Raghunathpur Road) – Saltora More. Santuri More , Santuri PS right turn Subhas Road, Talberia Village – Muradi – BARANTI. (238Km)

By Train:-
Howrah / Sealdah / Kolkata- (Via Dankuni / Bandel) Burdwan – Asanso l- Madhukunda / Muradi Station – By (Car / Riksha 6KM)

Costing Based On NAC Standard Accommodation (Twin/Triple Sharing) With Attached Bath, Bengali Cuisine, NAC Transport & Sightseeing with Station Pick up & Drop) excluding Service Tax

**Please mention information regarding aged guest, food allergy, any special instruction during reservation. Picture courtesy :: Internet.

Reservation: Khorlo Tours & Travels (Private) Ltd

We are officially approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. We are Registered with Department of Tourism, Government of West Bengal. Also we are a Authorised Marketing Agent (AMA) of West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation – WBTDC, &  Benfish-in-Tourism Lodges)

Regarding Bank deposit please follow instructions as mentioned below:-

  • ICICI Bank Ltd, Middleton Street Branch, Kolkata 700071, West Bengal
  • Account Name: KHORLO TOURS & TRAVELS PRIVATE LIMITED
  • Account Number: 355005000049
  • RTGS / NEFT / IFSC /Code: ICIC0003550

Please check the rules of reservation & cancellation policy before booking. It is mandatory to carry any of the Identity cards (Voter Identity Card / Passport / PAN Card / Driving License / Photo ID card issued by Central / State Govt / Adhar Card). Both these will be examined at the time of check-in.

Purulia Tour Itinerary: Ayodhya – Baghmundi Circuit


Purulia Tour Itinerary : Option 1

Photographed by: Sanghamitra Sarkar :: Picture Location: Charida Village, Purulia
Photograph Owner: Sanghamitra Sarkar :: Picture Location: Charida Village, Purulia, West Bengal
 

1ST DAY – Arrival At Purulia Station Or Barabhum Station In The Morning. Transfer To Hotel / Home Stay. Traditional Welcome Drink. After Breakfast Visit Ghagkocha Falls. Back To Hotel / Home Stay For Lunch. After Lunch Visit Khairabera Lake And Return Via Charida Village. (Famous At For Chow Mask). Evening Enjoy A Spectacular Chou Dance Or Santhali (Saontali) Dance Show At Village.

2nd Day – After Breakfast Visit Turga Falls, Bamni Falls, Tarpaniya Lake, Saotal Village. After Village Visit Return For Lunch. After Lunch Visit Lower Dam, Upper Dam, Loharia Shiv Mandir, Hill Top (Sita Kndu), Mayur Pahar. Evening Free For Local Interaction. Enjoy Brief History Of Purulia (Both Historical & Mythological). Dinner & Night Stay. 3rd Day – 1st Half Enjoy Excursion At Kuku Buru Hill Visit Or Dowri Khal Visit. After Lunch Depart From Hotel / Home Stay To Station. On The Way Visit Matha Pahar, Pakhi Pahar And Drop To Station. Guests Can Take Drop To Purulia Station.

3rd Day Extention: After Lunch Visit Rakab Jungle, Digardih Village ( Shellac Handicraft Centre). At Night Experience Camp Fire With Chou Dance Accompanied With “Paatpura”.

4th Day – After Breakfast Tikartarn, Badlidhadir Trekking (3 km Gradually). After Lunch, Drop To Barabhum Or Purulia Station.

According to the choice vide factors like Landscape, Craft, Cuisine, Community, Traditional Heritage, Culture, Accommodation, lot of itineraries can be made for this Purulia District.

Reservation: Khorlo Tours & Travels (Private) Ltd

We are officially approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. We are Registered with Department of Tourism, Government of West Bengal. Also we are a Authorised Marketing Agent (AMA) of West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation – WBTDC, &  Benfish-in-Tourism Lodges)

Regarding Bank deposit please follow instructions as mentioned below:-

  • ICICI Bank Ltd, Middleton Street Branch, Kolkata 700071, West Bengal
  • Account Name: KHORLO TOURS & TRAVELS PRIVATE LIMITED
  • Account Number: 355005000049
  • RTGS / NEFT / IFSC /Code: ICIC0003550

Please check the rules of reservation & cancellation policy before booking. It is mandatory to carry any of the Identity cards (Voter Identity Card / Passport / PAN Card / Driving License / Photo ID card issued by Central / State Govt / Adhar Card). Both these will be examined at the time of check-in.