Situated at the holy confluence of the Ganges and the Jalangi rivers, Mayapur is a destination that transcends typical tourism, offering a profound sense of celestial vibrance. As the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and the global headquarters of ISKCON, it is a place where the air itself seems to hum with the rhythmic chanting of Hare Krishna. What makes it an especially lovely visit is the sheer architectural and spiritual scale of the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium (TOVP), which rises above the Bengal plains like a magnificent crown. The sight of the sun reflecting off its massive blue domes while thousands of devotees from every corner of the globe gather in a kaleidoscope of colors is a testament to the town’s universal, welcoming spirit.
The true charm of Mayapur lies in its ability to offer a “spiritual reset” through simple, joyful immersion. You can spend your morning taking a serene boat ride on the Ganges, watching the mist lift off the sacred waters, or lose yourself in the evening Arati, where the synchronized dance, crashing cymbals, and intoxicating aroma of incense create an atmosphere of pure euphoria. Even the food here—the Govinda’s Mahaprasadam—is a culinary highlight, prepared with a devotion that you can actually taste. It is a location that balances the grandeur of a world-class monument with the humble, peaceful soul of a traditional Bengali village, making it a sanctuary for the weary traveler.
Nearest Airport: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (Kolkata). From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Mayapur (approx. 130–140 km, 3–4 hours by road).
Nearest Railway Station: Nabadwip Dham (on the Howrah–Katwa line). Travel from Howrah Junction (Kolkata) to Nabadwip Dham (about 2.5–3 hours). From Nabadwip Dham, taxis and rickshaws are available to reach Mayapur (about 30–40 minutes.
Bus: Direct buses run from Kolkata to Mayapur, operated by private and government services. Travel time: 3.5–4 hours depending on traffic. Car/ Taxi:It is only 125 kms away from Kolkata. A 3 hours’ drive will make you reach Mayapur.
Mayapur is considered the birthplace of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, making it one of the holiest towns for Vaishnavites. The town blends spirituality with natural beauty, offering both temple visits and quiet riverside retreats.