The Abode of Gods — Home to the Sacred Baidyanath Jyotirlinga — 330 km via NH19 (Durgapur Expressway) & State Highways • 7.5 to 9 hours
330 km
Distance
7.5 to 9 hours
Duration
NH19 (Durgapur Expressway) & State Highways
Highway
5.0★
Rating
Planning a family or community pilgrimage to the sacred Baidyanath Jyotirlinga? Traveling 330 km as a group can be exhausting in multiple small cars. A Barakah Travels tempo traveller from Kolkata to Deoghar is the perfect solution. It keeps your family together, offers the comfort of pushback reclining seats for the long journey, and provides ample space for puja samagri and luggage. Our fleet of 13, 17, and 26-seater Force Travellers are maintained to the highest standards, ensuring a breakdown-free journey through the highways of West Bengal and Jharkhand. With an experienced driver who knows the shortcuts and the best break spots, your spiritual journey to Baba Dham starts the moment you step out of your home.
9 passengers • AC
13 passengers • AC
15 passengers • AC
17 passengers • AC
20 passengers • AC
26 passengers • AC
infoAll prices include fuel, toll, parking, and driver allowance. Contact for exact price.
Traveling to Jharkhand requires a state permit. We include all permit charges in our quote, so you don't face any hassles or hidden costs at the border checkposts.
Our drivers understand the needs of pilgrimage groups. They are patient with temple timings and familiar with the routes to Basukinath, Trikut Pahar, and Tapovan.
The price we quote includes fuel, toll (Dankuni, Palsit, etc.), Jharkhand state tax, parking, and driver allowance. One price, zero surprises.
For a long trip like Deoghar, every hour matters. We ensure the vehicle is at your doorstep on time, helping you beat the highway traffic.
Deoghar, located in Jharkhand, is one of the most sacred pilgrimage destinations in India. It is home to the Baba Baidyanath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Approximately 330 km from Kolkata, Deoghar is famous for the Sravani Mela, where millions of devotees (Kanwariyas) carry holy Ganga water from Sultanganj to offer at the temple. Beyond its religious significance, Deoghar offers beautiful natural sites like Trikut Pahar and historical caves like Tapovan.





Peak
October to March
Avoid
April to June
The route from Kolkata to Deoghar follows the high-speed NH19 until Asansol. This section is a smooth 4-6 lane expressway with ample amenities. After Asansol, the route enters Jharkhand and becomes a mix of two-lane and four-lane state highways passing through Jamtara and Sarath. The landscape changes from industrial plains to the rolling, greener terrain of Jharkhand. The road quality from Asansol to Deoghar is generally good but requires more careful driving due to local traffic. During the Sravani Mela (July-August), traffic diversions are common near Deoghar to accommodate the Kanwariyas, which can add significant time to the journey.
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