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Who We Are?

About TarkataZ | Bengal Folk Culture, Baul Music & Eco Tourism

Welcome to TarkataZ – a living cultural space where music, art, nature, and human connection come together in the heart of rural Bengal. Every corner here carries a story, every song echoes tradition, and every experience supports a deeper mission of preserving Bengal’s folk heritage for future generations.

Our journey began with a simple dream: to create a space where travelers, artists, and seekers could experience the soulful rhythm of Bengal’s folk culture while reconnecting with nature and community life. That dream gradually took shape as Golok Ecospace, an eco-cultural ArtSpace located beside the serene Ajoy River in Joydev Kenduli, Birbhum, West Bengal — a land long associated with Baul philosophy, wandering minstrels, and timeless spiritual traditions.

More than just a homestay or travel destination, TarkataZ is a cultural initiative dedicated to preserving, documenting, and celebrating the living traditions of Bengal. Through folk music gatherings, artist collaborations, workshops, storytelling, and immersive rural experiences, we aim to build bridges between local communities and global travelers through the universal language of creativity.

Our Mission: Celebrating Culture, Supporting Community

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Golok Ecospace, a TarkataZ initiative in Joydev Kenduli, Birbhum, West Bengal

At TarkataZ, we believe that art and folk traditions are not relics of the past — they are living expressions of humanity, wisdom, and collective memory.

Our mission is to preserve and promote Bengal’s rich folk culture while creating meaningful opportunities for local artists, musicians, and craftspeople to share their traditions with the world.

Every gathering, workshop, and cultural exchange at Golok Ecospace contributes toward:

  • Supporting local folk artists and rural communities
  • Preserving Baul music and oral traditions
  • Encouraging sustainable cultural tourism
  • Building global appreciation for Bengal’s heritage
  • Creating spaces for artistic collaboration and learning

Whether it is an evening of soulful Baul songs around a bonfire, a riverside art workshop, or conversations with wandering minstrels, each experience at TarkataZ is rooted in authenticity, connection, and cultural respect.

Our Journey So Far

Since our doors opened, TarkataZ has become a retreat for music and nature lovers, as well as for travelers seeking more than just sightseeing. From music workshops with celebrated Baul masters to painting sessions that draw from the beauty around us, we’ve created a sanctuary where people can rediscover the beauty of simple joys, deep connections, and artistic expression. Along the way, we’ve been grateful for the warmth and curiosity that each guest brings to this journey, and we’re proud to see a growing community inspired by the magic of Bengal.

Timeline Highlights:

2016: TarkataZ is founded with a passion for art and music.

2019: Participation in West Bengal State Handicrafts Expo begins.

2020: Golok Ecospace, a riverside ArtSpace opens at Joydev Kenduli in Birbhum district of West Bengal.

2025: Reached 18,000+ community members on Facebook and 4500+ on TarkataZ in YouTube.

2026: Reached 25,000+ community members on Facebook and 5000+ on TarkataZ in YouTube.

👣 The Founder’s Vision

Meet the Founder – Souvik Roy

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Souvik Roy

TarkataZ was founded by Souvik Roy, a photographer, traveler, and cultural archivist whose lens has always been drawn to the human stories hidden in everyday life. Through years of journeys across villages and riversides, Souvik Roy discovered that the most profound lessons often come not from classrooms, but from the simple words and lived experiences of common people.

With a deep respect for folk wisdom and the human spirit, the founder began documenting faces, voices, and songs that reflect Bengal’s soul — stories of faith, labor, devotion, and resilience. Each photograph and video became a piece of a larger narrative: how culture, art, and humanity intertwine in the rhythm of daily life.

Their vision was simple yet profound:

“Every face tells a story, every story holds a lesson — and through the lens, humanity becomes our shared classroom.”

This vision gave birth to TarkataZ, a creative platform where photography, film, and folk expression come together to educate, inspire, and connect people. By archiving not only performances but also the personal philosophies of the artists and villagers themselves, Souvik Roy seeks to preserve Bengal’s oral traditions while presenting them as living lessons in empathy, creativity, and coexistence.

Under their guidance, TarkataZ continues to evolve as a visual classroom without walls – where culture becomes education, and every photograph or song reminds us of our shared humanity.

Our Values: What Guides Us

At TarkataZ, our values are at the heart of everything we do. They guide us in creating experiences that are both meaningful and memorable, ensuring that every guest feels connected to the rich heritage of Bengal. Here’s what we stand by:

  1. Cultural Preservation
    We believe that every art form, song, and story passed down through generations is a gift worth protecting. Our events and workshops are dedicated to keeping Bengal’s folk traditions alive, sharing them with new generations, and respecting the wisdom of our cultural roots.
  2. Community Empowerment
    Our journey wouldn’t be possible without the artists, musicians, and craftspeople who make Bengal’s culture so vibrant. We strive to support and uplift our local community, creating opportunities for artists to share their talents and sustain their livelihoods.
  3. Authentic Experiences
    We aim to offer guests an experience that feels genuine and immersive. From our homestay’s rustic charm to the hands-on activities we offer, every detail is thoughtfully designed to bring the beauty of rural Bengal to life.
  4. Connection to Nature
    Situated along the peaceful Ajay River at Joydeb Kenduli in Birbhum district of West Bengal, we recognize the power of nature in inspiring creativity and fostering well-being. We are committed to maintaining an eco-friendly environment that respects and nurtures the natural beauty around us, encouraging guests to connect with nature in meaningful ways.
  5. Inclusivity and Openness
    Art, music, and culture have the power to bring people together. We welcome visitors from all walks of life, fostering a space where people can share, learn, and grow through the universal language of creativity and expression.
  6. Sustainable Tourism
    We are dedicated to creating a tourism model that respects both the environment and local culture. By promoting responsible tourism practices, we hope to minimize our impact while maximizing the positive effects on our community and guests.

These values shape the experiences we offer, the connections we build, and the vision we share for a world that celebrates cultural richness. We’re honored to share this journey with every visitor, artist, and partner who walks through our doors.

Golok Ecospace: An Eco Cultural Retreat in Rural Bengal

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Golok Ecospace in Joydev Kenduli, Birbhum

Nestled beside the peaceful Ajay River in Joydev Kenduli, Golok Ecospace is an eco-friendly ArtSpace designed for travelers seeking meaningful experiences beyond conventional tourism.

Surrounded by greenery, village life, and the sounds of folk music, the space offers visitors an opportunity to slow down and reconnect with nature, creativity, and community.

Guests can experience:

  • Authentic Baul music gatherings
  • Folk music and art workshops
  • Village walks and cultural immersion
  • Riverside camping and eco stays
  • Traditional Bengali food experiences
  • Local festivals and folk celebrations
  • Creative retreats and collaborative sessions

Golok Ecospace has gradually evolved into a sanctuary for musicians, artists, photographers, filmmakers, researchers, and travelers searching for inspiration through cultural exchange and mindful living.

For International Travelers

TarkataZ warmly welcomes travelers, artists, researchers, students, and cultural explorers from around the world who wish to experience the deeper cultural spirit of India through Bengal’s folk traditions.

Unlike commercial tourism experiences, our approach focuses on genuine human connection, artistic exchange, and immersive rural experiences.

International visitors can:

  • Stay at an eco-cultural riverside retreat
  • Learn about Baul philosophy and Bengali folk traditions
  • Participate in music and storytelling sessions
  • Experience village life in rural Bengal
  • Collaborate with local artists and musicians
  • Explore folk festivals and cultural gatherings
  • Discover sustainable and mindful travel experiences

Whether you are seeking inspiration, spiritual reflection, artistic collaboration, or cultural learning, TarkataZ offers a space where meaningful journeys unfold naturally.

Cultural Exchange Programs

TarkataZ actively promotes cultural exchange through music, storytelling, visual arts, and community experiences.

Our cultural exchange programs aim to connect international visitors with local artists, creating opportunities for learning, collaboration, and mutual understanding.

Programs may include:

  • Baul music workshops
  • Bengali folk instrument learning
  • Rural Bengal immersion experiences
  • Folk art and painting workshops
  • Documentary and photography projects
  • Community storytelling sessions
  • Sustainable village living experiences
  • Research support for students and scholars

We welcome:

  • Musicians
  • Researchers
  • Students
  • Filmmakers
  • Writers
  • Photographers
  • Volunteers
  • Cultural organizations

Custom exchange programs and collaborative residencies can also be organized for universities, institutions, and independent creative projects.


Artist Residency Experiences

TarkataZ and Golok Ecospace offer artist residency experiences for creators seeking inspiration through nature, music, and cultural immersion.

Located in the culturally rich landscape of Joydev Kenduli, the residency provides a peaceful environment where artists can slow down, observe, create, and engage with local traditions.

The residency welcomes:

  • Musicians
  • Writers
  • Visual artists
  • Photographers
  • Filmmakers
  • Sound healers
  • Performers
  • Cultural researchers

Residents can participate in:

  • Collaborative music sessions with folk artists
  • Village interactions and storytelling
  • Seasonal folk festivals and rituals
  • Creative workshops and performances
  • Nature-inspired artistic exploration

The experience encourages mindful living, artistic reflection, and deeper engagement with Bengal’s living folk heritage.

TarkataZ : A Visual Archive of Bengal’s Folk Traditions & Festivals

Since 2016, TarkataZ has been dedicated to capturing the soul of Bengal’s grassroots culture through immersive storytelling and authentic interactions with folk musicians. This YouTube channel serves as a digital archive, documenting the lives and traditions of Bauls, Fakirs, and other custodians of Bengal’s rich musical heritage. Beyond folk music, TarkataZ also explores vibrant festivals and travel experiences across India, bringing viewers closer to the region’s diverse cultural landscapes. Whether it’s the rhythm of a dotara by the riverside, the mesmerizing chants at a rural fair, or the untold stories of wandering minstrels, each video is a window into a world where tradition meets the present.

Explore our TarkataZ video gallery below and embark on a journey through Bengal’s timeless melodies and cultural wonders.

 

 

 

🎵 Artists We Work With

At TarkataZ, our heart beats through the people we document and collaborate with.
We’ve had the honor of working closely with Baul masters, Fakirs, and folk artists who represent the living essence of Bengal’s spiritual music.

Some of the artists featured in our archives include:

  • Sadhan Das Bairagya – Revered for his soulful renditions and deep understanding of Baul philosophy.

  • Anathbandhu Ghosh Baul – A master of Geetagovindam, Lalon’s songs, spreading messages of universal love and awakening.

  • Kanai Das Baul – Devotee of Tara Maa, known for his divine Shyama Sangeet and teaching of Bengali devotional music.

  • Parvathy Baul – Globally acclaimed performer and spiritual teacher whose art bridges mysticism and devotion.

  • Lakshman Das Baul – Globally acclaimed performer and spiritual teacher, keeping his master Sudhir Das Baul’s musical legacy alive.
  • Sadhu Das Baul – Dotara maestro and elder son of the legendary Tarok Das Baul, keeping his father’s musical legacy alive.
  • Kangal Khyapa – Dotara maestro and younger son of the legendary Tarok Das Baul, keeping his father’s musical legacy alive.

Their songs, stories, and performances are being documented through videos, blogs, and field recordings available on our TarkataZ YouTube Channel and this website – forming a digital archive of Bengal’s living heritage.

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Be Part of Our Story

Our journey is just beginning, and every visitor becomes part of this unfolding story. When you stay with us, attend an event, or join a workshop, you’re not only experiencing Bengal’s traditions firsthand – you’re also helping to preserve them for future generations. At TarkataZ, we’re excited to continue this path, sharing Bengal’s timeless spirit with all who come through our doors.


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