1. Pataleshwar Shiv Mandir

History and temple

Visitor Comments

  • It feels so peaceful for going there.. and the environment is pretty awesome
  • A quite place for worship GOD Shiva…Awesome site scenes
  • Here u can feel actual peace of ur mind.

Timings

6:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 3:30 PM – 8:30 PM

2. Dahapara Dham Temple

5 Best places to visit in Berhampur

Hindu Temple

Visitor Comments

  • Awesome place to find peace of mind
  • The temple is very beautiful
  • This is a Holy place and Birth Place of Sri Sri Prabhu Jagadbandhu thakur.

Timings

Open 24 hours

3. Dutch Cemetery(5 Best places to visit in Berhampur)

5 Best places to visit in Berhampur

Dutch Cemetery is ranked 4th in the list of Best places to visit in Berhampur.

Place Description

Dutch Cemetery is a heritage Christian cemetery located at Kalikapur in the Berhampore CD block, within the Berhampore subdivision of Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India.

Visitor Comments

  • The Dutch Cemetery is a small but significant historical site.
  • The cemetery is conveniently located near the Cossimbazar Railway Station.
  • This place is home to 47 tombs of Dutch Factory employees.

Timings

The Dutch Cemetery is open 24 hours.

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4. Khosbag Garden

Place Description

Khushbagh is a beautiful garden-cemetery located on the west bank of the Hooghly river in Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India. It is situated about a mile away from the east bank of the river. Khushbagh is known for being the final resting place of the Nawabs of Bengal from the Afshar dynasty and their family members. On the other hand, Jafarganj Cemetery is where the later Nawabs and their families, including Mir Jafar from the Najafi dynasty, are buried. Notable individuals buried in Khushbagh include Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, his wife Lutf-un-nisa, Nawab Alivardi Khan, and his mother, among others.

Visitor Comments

  • Cemetery of the last independent Nawab Siraj Ud-Daulah
  • Includes the graves of his entire family
  • Its location on the bank of the Bhagirathi River adds to its charm