If you are visiting Santiniketan during the spring, there is one spot you simply cannot miss: Madhobi Bitan. Located inside the famous Uttarayan Complex, this is not just a garden—it is a piece of history that breathes and blooms.
In simple words, it is a “Bower” (a shaded place under trees or climbing plants). It was created specifically for the Madhobi flower (also known as Hiptage).
Rabindranath Tagore loved this flower so much that he mentioned it in many of his famous songs. He didn’t want big concrete walls; he wanted “walls of flowers.” That is exactly what you see here!
The Fragrance: As you walk through, a sweet, spicy scent fills the air. It’s nature’s own perfume!
The Look: In February and March, the entire structure is covered in tiny white and yellowish flowers. It looks like a scene from a fairy tale.
The Peace: Even on a sunny day, the thick vines of the Madhobi plant keep this corner cool and quiet. It is the perfect place to take a slow walk and feel the “Ashram” vibe.
Best Time: Visit between 7:00 AM and 10:00 AM to see the flowers at their freshest.
Photos: It’s a favorite spot for selfies and nature photography. The light filtering through the leaves is beautiful!
Location: It is very close to the houses where Tagore lived (like Udayan and Konark).