Travel Secrets March-April 2015 | Page 56

boban’sbeat The sensory pleasures of Shantiniketan O ne of my stopovers this month was Shantiniketan in West Bengal. This famous meeting ground for people  from Kolkata and beyond is pleasantly ‘untouristy,’ thanks to its ‘intellectual’ air. But tell you what: I, who don’t consider myself an intellectual, thoroughly enjoyed myself in this beautiful place. Bolpur-Shantiniketan, the municipality in Birbhum, is a two-and-a-half hour train ride from Kolkata and a perfect place for some R&R. Though the prices might seem a little steep, finding some sweet shelter isn’t difficult at all. Everybody will tell you to go to Tagore’s ashram, Rabindra Bhawan, and other guide-book favourites. I stumbled upon ‘Sonajhuri haat,’ a Saturday market set in the midst of a forest with tall Sonajhuri trees all around. Artisans from nearby villages come here to sell handmade products such as dolls, jewellery, musical instruments, 56  Travel Secrets March-April 2015 printed sarees, pencil stands, wall hangings and much more. It was so refreshing to shop here, basking in the soft rays of th