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Lukochuri Darwaza

  • 4.3

    Location: V49J+CR2, Gour, Chandangar, West Bengal 732216, India.

    Estimated Visiting Time: 1 Hour (depends on your interest in exploring this place).

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    Lukochuri Darwaza, located in Gour, Chandanagar, in the Malda district of West Bengal, India, is an ancient gateway that reflects the region’s rich Mughal architecture. Built during the 17th century, it is a part of the ruins of the erstwhile city of Gour, which was an important center for trade and culture. The gateway is characterized by its intricate carvings and grand arches, serving as a symbol of the architectural heritage of this area. It offers a glimpse into the historical significance of Malda and its role in the Mughal Empire. Today, Lukochuri Darwaza is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors interested in history and architecture.

    Attraction

    Lukochuri Darwaza dates back to the 17th century and is associated with the ancient city of Gour, a significant center during the Mughal Empire. The gateway is believed to have been built under the reign of Shah Shuja, son of Emperor Shahjahan.

    Lukochuri Darwaza's Best attraction

    The name “Lukochuri” is derived from local legends, suggesting it was a site for game hide and seek, emphasising its cultural significance. As a part of the fortifications of Gour, the Darwaza served as an entrance point to the city, which was known for its bustling trade and diverse populations.
    Over the centuries, Gour fell into decline, and with it, the Darwaza became a symbol of the region’s historical glory. Today, it stands as a monument reflecting the architectural powers of its time and is a popular tourist destination, drawing visitors interested in the rich history of this area.

    History

    Lukochuri Darwaza dates back to the 17th century and is associated with the ancient city of Gour, a significant center during the Mughal Empire. The gateway is believed to have been built under the reign of Shah Shuja, son of Emperor Shahjahan.
    The name “Lukochuri” is derived from local legends, suggesting it was a site for game hide and seek, emphasising its cultural significance. As a part of the fortifications of Gour, the Darwaza served as an entrance point to the city, which was known for its bustling trade and diverse populations.
    Over the centuries, Gour fell into decline, and with it, the Darwaza became a symbol of the region’s historical glory. Today, it stands as a monument reflecting the architectural powers of its time and is a popular tourist destination, drawing visitors interested in the rich history of this area.

    Inside/Outside Views

    Lukochuri Darwaza in Malda is a historical gateway that reflects the architectural style of the medieval period. It features intricate carvings and a grand entrance, symbolizing the region’s rich heritage. This structure is a part of the larger historical context of Malda, known for its significant role in trade and culture during the Mughal Era.
    This Mughal-style erection is made of brick. It is 19.80 meters long and 12.90 meters broad, rectangular in design. It is three-storeyed, with flanking doorways and windows.
    Visitors are often drawn to its aesthetic appeal and historical significance, making it a noteworthy landmark in the area.

    Green tress and pond inside Lukochuri Darwaza

    Opening Hours

    Tuesday                         6.00 AM – 6.00PM

    Wednesday                   6.00 AM – 6.00PM

    Thursday                       6.00 AM – 6.00PM

    Friday                            6.00 AM – 6.00PM

    Saturday                        6.00 AM – 6.00PM

    Sunday                          6.00 AM – 6.00PM

    Monday                          6.00 AM – 6.00PM

    Entry & Others Fees

    Visiting Lukochuri Darwaza is free for all.

    How to Reach

    By Air: There are two airports nearest to Malda. The 1st one is Bagdogra Airport, which is 224 kilometers, and 2nd one is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, which is 316 kilometers away from Malda City.

    By Train: The rail connection to the Malda Town Railway Station is very good. Sealdah Railway Station is 328 kilometers, and New Siliguri Railway Junction is 234 kilometers from there.

    By Road: Malda Town has excellent road conditions. So it is to access Malda by road.

    Tips for Travellers

    • Carry a water bottle to keep yourself hydrated in a hygienic way. 
    • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 
    • Do not visit in the middle of the day to avoid the hot sun. 
    • Do not forget to click on some wonderful pictures of Lukochuri Darwaza. 
    • Also, visit nearby attractions by combining. 
    • Leave only footprints behind.

    FAQ

    Que-01: Is this place safe to visit?

    Ans: Yes, This place is safe to visit.

    Que-02: Is photography allowed in Lukochuri Darwaza?

    Ans: Yes, Photography and videography are both allowed in the Lukochuri Darwaza.

    Que-03: When was Lukochuri Darwaza built? 

    Ans: Lukochuri Darwaza was built in 1655.

    Que-04: Who built Lukochuri Darwaza?

    Ans: Shah Shuja built Lukochuri Darwaza.

    Que-05: What is the best time to explore Lukochuri Darwaza? 

    Ans: Any time according to your convenience you can make a visit. But we recommend you avoid the middle of the day as the sun is hot then.

    Que-06: Is any entry fee needed to visit Lukochuri Darwaza?

    Ans: No, Visiting Lukochuri Darwaza is free for all.

    We wish you all the best for your journey. Happy Travel!!!

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