Marché aux fleurs de Kolkata - Visite du festival des fleurs de Hooghly





Description
Cette visite fonctionne aussi bien pour les non-photographes que pour les photographes. Même si vous aimez la photographie, vous n'avez pas besoin d'appareils photo sophistiqués pour vous inscrire à cette visite. Tout ce avec quoi vous êtes à l'aise pour photographier fonctionne. Si cela vous rend heureux, nous sommes heureux! La visite est dirigée par un photographe formé et publié qui peut vous aider avec votre appareil photo en cas de besoin. Et si vous aimez vous imprégner et ne pas laisser une caméra interférer avec votre expérience, vous pouvez le faire. Voyez la couleur et le chaos se dérouler devant vous comme jamais auparavant. Si l'Inde doit être décrite dans une tournée, c'est peut-être celle-ci. Laissez vos sens prendre le dessus. Inscrivez-vous pour découvrir le plus grand marché aux fleurs d'Inde. VEUILLEZ NOTER : À moins qu'il n'y ait une visite prévue, le minimum requis pour la visite est de 2 personnes. Si vous voyagez seul, veuillez nous envoyer un message. PS Envoyez-nous un message si les heures de début mentionnées ne vous conviennent pas. Peut-être que nous pouvons programmer selon votre convenance.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Cette visite vous donne l'occasion de découvrir la vie des personnes qui vivent au bord de la rivière - les lutteurs (ils attendent un don, qui est négociable et payable directement par les invités s'ils veulent les photographier exclusivement), les sadhus (ascètes) et les gens ordinaires dont la vie commence par un bain sacré dans le Hooghly. Non seulement cela donne une merveilleuse séance de photos, mais cela permet également de se lancer dans la quête d'en savoir plus sur la vie de ces personnes. Une fois que l'on s'est imprégné d'un peu de l'énigme de cette vie au bord de la rivière, on est prêt à affronter l'agitation d'un marché aux fleurs en gros et au détail très animé mais dynamique. Ce marché fait de bonnes affaires en fleurs de saison locales et en fleurs importées de fantaisie ! Cochez celui-ci si vous souhaitez visiter et photographier l'un des endroits les plus photogéniques de Calcutta.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Tous les autres hôtels de la ville, BnB et résidences privées. Les horaires de ramassage seront relatifs à la distance. Environ 30 minutes avant l'heure de début de la visite pour les lieux situés dans les limites de la ville. Veuillez noter qu'à moins qu'il n'y ait un ramassage prévu, le minimum requis pour le ramassage est de 2 personnes. PS Envoyez-nous un message si les heures de début mentionnées ne vous conviennent pas. Peut-être que nous pouvons programmer selon votre convenance.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Ne convient pas aux nourrissons.
- Ne convient pas aux personnes qui ont peur des endroits bondés.
Avis(37)
The three-hour Kolkata Flower Market tour, led by Kolkata local and professional photographer / guide extraordinaire Manjit, is hands-down the best way to experience a slice of this hustling bustling city. Manjit knows the market and ghats inside and out, including the individuals who keep it all running every day of the year, so the walking tour feels like a personal visit to see friends. Manjit offers candid good humor and charming insights, and I learned more (and photographed more) in three hours with him than in the rest of my week in Kolkata by myself. Highly recommended.
Manjit opened the door to a wonderful slice of life in Kolkata; the daily flower market. What a special morning! He gave us helpful photography tips, but more importantly, gave us an authentic experience.
Unique experience, amazing scenes and stories from Manjit. He really helped with the photo tips (much needed by me). Chai and biscuits were welcome. Highly recommend this tour. Definitely worth the early start.
This one was already my 2. Tour with Manjit and she was great again! Manjit gave us a priceless behind-the-scenes look with unique impressions and photo opportunities. Perfect for those who want to experience Calcutta behind the scenes.
I can’t imagine a better tour than one of those offered by Calcutta Photo Tours. The Flower Fest Tour takes you to what is considered to be India's largest and oldest wholesale flower market. It is truly spectacular and a treat for any photographer to visit. It is located along the Hooghly River (a branch of the Ganges), so it has religious significance to many Indians. Not only will you enjoy seeing the floral variety, you will see Indian’s bathing in the river and Hindu priests offering blessings for the dead. As a lifelong Kolkata resident Manjit, the owner, knows this market and many of the vendors. He is a talented photographer himself, so he knows what interests people in the field. He will give you as much, or as little, guidance as you like. If you’re a woman, traveling on your own, you may have concerns about your safety in Kolkata. I assure you Manjit works hard to make you feel secure and well cared for. This is a fascinating city; for photographers it’s a dream destination.
Hands down an awesome tour. You will see the flower market but more importantly the organized chaos it is surrounded by Manjit shows you the right places you wouldn't come yourself and provides good photography tips. Awesome tour.
I had an unforgettable morning exploring Kolkata’s vibrant flower market and walking across the iconic Howrah Bridge. The sea of marigolds, roses, and lotus blossoms created an explosion of color and fragrance, while our knowledgeable guide brought the history and culture of the market to life. Watching locals haggle, carry garlands, and prepare offerings gave such an authentic glimpse into the city’s daily rhythm. Crossing the Howrah Bridge afterward offered stunning views of the Hooghly River and the bustling city below. A truly enriching experience that blended beauty, history, and culture — highly recommend to anyone visiting Kolkata!
As a native of Kolkata who has been living in New York for over two decades, I thought I knew the soul of my city. However, a single Sunday morning on the "Hooghly’s Flower Fest Tour" with Manjit Singh Hoonjan of Calcutta Photo Tours completely redefined it for me. It was, without a shadow of a doubt, the single best decision of my trip back home. My biggest apprehension going in was the classic photographer's dilemma: how to capture the raw, candid life of a place without being an intrusive tourist. I was especially sensitive to this in my own hometown. When I mentioned this to Manjit, he smiled and assured me, "With me, you'll be invisible." This was not an exaggeration; it was a promise he effortlessly delivered on. Walking through the vibrant chaos of the Mullick Ghat flower market with Manjit is like having a backstage pass. He isn't a guide who simply visits; he is part of the fabric of the place. With over 20 years of photographing this very market, he knows the regulars by name, and they know him. This deep-rooted connection meant that I wasn't seen as an outsider with a camera, but as a friend of a friend. People hardly noticed me, allowing me to capture authentic moments of life unfolding, a privilege that is simply unattainable on one's own. Manjit's value extends far beyond access. He is a walking encyclopedia of the market's history and a master of its logistics. He explained the journey of the flowers from the fields to the hands of the sellers, the economics of the trade, and the stories behind the faces we saw. This rich narrative transformed the experience from a simple photo walk into a profound cultural immersion. As an accomplished photographer himself, whose work has deservedly been featured in world-renowned publications like National Geographic Traveller and Condé Nast Traveller, Manjit's artistic guidance was invaluable. He has an impeccable eye for a story. He would gently point out a fleeting expression, suggest a unique angle to capture the morning light filtering through the Howrah Bridge, or find a compelling subject in a flurry of activity that I would have otherwise missed. It was a masterclass on the move. I left not just with a memory card full of photos I am incredibly proud of, but with a renewed connection to the city I thought I knew. It was a powerful and humbling experience. If you are in Kolkata and have any interest in photography—whether you are a seasoned professional, an enthusiastic amateur, or just someone who wants to experience the authentic heart of the city—do yourself a favor and book a tour with Manjit at Calcutta Photo Tours. I am already planning my next trip and intend to experience every single tour he has to offer. This is not just a tour; it's an essential Kolkata experience.
If you love photography and culture this is an experience not to miss! I spent over a month in Kolkata and I’m so glad I discovered Manjit and his tours very early during my visit because that allowed me to meet him several times and do four of his tours. The flower market was the first one. I fell in love with the busy and colourful environment, the vendors and all the stories around it. It’s such a great place to take pictures and feel the vibrant Kolkata. Manjit makes things super easy and enjoyable and the three hours went by so quickly. Seeing the city through his eyes is always fun. If you have enough time in the city it’s worth booking different tours as they all have their unique feeling but if you can only select one or two, this is the perfect starting point. Thank you, friend, for sharing your love for Kolkata with strangers like me in such a beautiful way 🙏🏼
Manjiit is a professional photographer and an exceptionally empathetic person. With him, you'll uncover hidden gems and capture “the real Kolkata,” always with deep respect for the people and places you visit. He’ll guide you toward unexpected angles while giving you complete freedom to photograph what inspires you most. Deeply familiar with his city, he’ll teach you how to “see the sea—even in Kolkata.” Always kind and approachable, he’s happy to answer your questions and help you discover more about this fascinating culture.



