Hanuman Mandir Malbazar: Well, we all know the narrative of Ramayana. The epic explicitly defines the notable role of mighty Hanuman in king Rama’s victory over Ravana. The greatest Brahmachari, Hanuman is also regarded as one of the Chiranjivi (amongst 7 immortals in Hinduism). He, aka Bajranbali was an ardent devotee of Rama. Born in Benaras, he is mentioned as the son of wind-god Pawan. His mother was an apsara, who was cursed to be born on earth. On giving birth to Hanuman, she was redeemed from the curse. Other interpretations have it that Hanuman is the 11th incarnation of Shiva. Thus, he is regarded as the living god of Kaliyuga and is considerably worshipped in India. There are lakhs of Hanuman Temples in India where a million devotees visit from every corner of the country to offer prayers. Dooars region in North Bengal is profoundly endowed with mesmerizing natural hotspots that attract the travel fanatics from across the country and abroad. Considered the doorway to the Northeast, Dooars yet again is a haven for the ardent religious devotees. The place undoubtedly has a good number of temples that not just incorporate the religious significance but also says much about the age-old traditions, beliefs, and customs that are well-rooted to the age-old times unseen. Malbazar, a small province in the Dooars region is gaining its popularity as a major attraction in North Bengal due to its spiritual shrines and natural attractions.