Kolkata Tourism, Kolkata Tour Packages
Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta), the capital city of West Bengal, is a city of every traveller’s dream. With architectural splendour, rich art galleries, vibrant culture and historical significance, Kolkata is undeniably one of the most important cities of the country with a significant past and culture, religious importance, along with a rich art and literary history. Referred as the “City of Joy”, Kolkata is indeed a place of delight for travel lovers. Kolkata Tourism offers a wide range of engaging choices to visitors, ranging from sightseeing, events, activities, cuisine and culture.
Varied grand architecture belonging to colonial era and beyond which presents a compelling contrast to the modernity of this metropolitan city, is something that one must experience at least once in his/her lifetime. The city is equally popular for the cultural events that are organised here. From Kolkata book fair to the splendid Durga puja celebrations, there are ample of cultural and art-related activities that one can be part of during a Kolkata tour .
It is the land where great thinkers, writers, visionaries and artists were born. Rabindranath Tagore, Satyajit Ray, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Swami Vivekananda, Subhas Chandra Bose, Jagadish Chandra Bose and sportsman like Sourav Ganguly and Leander Paes are a few of the renowned personalities. Mother Teresa also spent considerable amount of her life in this city. Owing to this, this city is often referred with a popular saying which states - ‘What Bengal thought today, India thought tomorrow’.
History of Kolkata
There are many stories behind the name Calcutta/Kolkata. According to some, the city was named as Kalikata, which was created by combining the three village names. However, as per other researchers, the name was given owing to its geographical location. As the city is situated at the river side, it is named Kolikata with Kol referring to the depressions on the river banks. The most popularly believed reason behind the name Kolkata is after the name of Hindu Goddess Kali which later became Calcutta. However, in 2001, the city was renamed as Kolkata.
Three villages namely Kalikata, Gobindapur and Sutanuti together constitute the city of Kolkata, which is located at the banks of River Hooghly. During 13th century, trade started flourishing in the city; Saptagram is earliest town known to have established trade relations with foreign lands.
In 1686, British East India Company started a factory in Sutanuti. It was a part of expansion plans of British India. By 1535, Portuguese had settled here while in 1655 Dutch arrived in Chinsurah and in 1697 French arrived in Chandernagore and in 1755 Danes in Serampore. All these ports along with the villages of Kalikata, Gobindapur and Sutanuti served as the prime centre of trade till 18th Century.
However, the recorded history of the city is during the British rule. From 1772 to 1911, Kolkata served as the capital city of British India as the capital was shifted to Delhi, while from 1912 to 1947, it was the capital of Bengal and later after independence, it became the capital city of West Bengal.
The city has seen many battles and freedom movements as well. For instance, in 1756 Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-Ud-Daula, attacked and took control of the city; later in 1757, during Battle of Plassey, Nawab was defeated. From the year 1830 to 1930, many nationalistic movements started from this city.
Places to visit in Kolkata
Kolkata boasts of many interesting sightseeing choices that cater to all kinds of interests. Irrespective of how you are travelling or with whom you are holidaying, you will find many engaging options to enjoy and explore in this city. From historical buildings, art galleries, ancient temples, colonial churches, gardens, stadium to shopping markets and eateries, there are many amazing places to see in Kolkata.
Architecture lovers will be mesmerised with the structural beauty of building like Victoria Memorial hall, Raj Bhavan, Writers’ Building, etc. Mother House, which is the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity which was founded by Mother Teresa, is also a popular sightseeing place in Kolkata. Tomb of Mother Teresa is also located here. For sports fanatics, a visit to Salt Lake Stadium/Yuba Bharati Krirangan and Eden Garden is must. For shopping, places like Bara Bazaar, College Street, Gariahat and new market are perfect.
The city is religiously significant as well. It is considered as one of the 52 shakti peethas. Hence, many devotees visit the Kalighat Kali Temple to offer prayers to the Goddess Kali. Along with Kalighat Kali Temple, there are many other prominent temples in the city that are worth visiting such as Birla Mandir, ISKCON Temple, Belur Math, Dakshineshwar Temple, etc.
Along with all these, other popular places to visit in Kolkata are Rabindra Sarobar, Howrah Bridge, Fort William, Indian Museum, Marble Palace, South Park Street Cemetery, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Tipu Sultan Mosque, Shaheed Minar, Alipore Zoological Gardens, Aquatica Water Park, Nicco Amusement Park, etc
If time permits, you can also visit to many places around Kolkata such as terracotta temples of Bishnupur, Sundarbans National Park, Shantiniketan, beaches in Digha and Mandarmani and many more.
Location of Kolkata
Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal state, is situated within lower Ganges Delta in eastern part of Indian sub-continent. It lies along the eastern bank of River Hooghly.
How to reach Kolkata/Calcutta
Kolkata is easily accessible from all the parts of the country. The Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport is connected to all the prominent cities such as Mumbai, Bangalore, Port Blair, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, etc.
It is also linked by railways to the rest of the country. The city has two main railway stations which are located in Howrah and Sealdah. From super-fast trains to express, there are many trains running to the city from all over India.
For those who are travelling by road the city is well connected by roads. One can either take a private and state run buses or hire a cab to the city from nearby areas. Esplanade Terminus is the main bus stand of the city. Along with buses running from Shillong and Tripura to Kolkata, there are buses between Kolkata, Dhaka and Bhutan as well.
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Kolkata, officially known by its British name of Calcutta until 2001, has undergone a dramatic transformation over the last couple of decades. No longer identified with slums, destitution, and the inspiring work of Mother Teresa, the capital city of West Bengal is widely referred to as the "Cultural Capital of India" and "City of Joy". Kolkata is renowned for its compelling heritage that extends across literature, arts, cinema, music and theater. In addition, it's the only city in India to have a tram/street car network, which adds to its old-world charm. However, it's conflicting city full of captivating soul and sadly neglected crumbling buildings.
Unfortunately, people often overlook visiting Kolkata in favor of India's more iconic destinations. However, those who are most interested in history, experiential travel and day-to-day life will appreciate what it has to offer. Plan your trip there with this Kolkata information and city guide.
After establishing itself in Mumbai , the British East India Company arrived in Kolkata in 1690 and began creating a base for itself there, starting with the construction of Fort William in 1702. In 1772, Kolkata was declared to be the capital of British India, and remained as such until the British decided to shift the capital to Delhi in 1911.
The city's prosperity and cosmopolitan atmosphere drew an influx of Chinese migrants, starting from the late 18th century when they came to work at the city's ports. This continued throughout the 19th century, as they fled from the effects of the Opium Wars in China. Kolkata was also shaped by the massive Renaissance social and religious reform movement in the 19th and 20th centuries, which originated in the city and spread across India. During this time, Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore rose to prominence as the first non-European Nobel Prize winner, and also composed India's national anthem.
Kolkata boomed with rapid industrial growth from the 1850s but problems began to occur after the British left. Power shortages and political action damaged the city's infrastructure. Fortunately, government reforms during the 1990s have brought about economic recovery. The Chinese community hasn't been so lucky though. Although Kolkata has India's only Chinatown, the population has dwindled significantly after facing local opposition. The reputation of creative and intellectual Bengalis, for enjoying spirited discussions and debates (locally known as " adda "), remains strong though.
Planning Your Trip
- Best Time to Visit: Kolkata has a tropical climate that's extremely hot, wet and humid during the summer, and cool and dry during the winter. The weather in April and May is unbearable, and visiting the city should be avoided during that time. Temperatures can exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day and rarely drop below 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) at night. Humidity levels are also uncomfortably high. The best time to visit Kolkata is from November to February, after the monsoon season , when the weather is the coolest and temperatures range from around 25-12 degrees Celsius (77-54 degrees Fahrenheit).
- Language: Bengali, Hindi and English.
- Currency: Indian rupee.
- Time Zone: UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) +5.5 hours. Kolkata does not have Daylight Saving Time. Read more about India's time zone.
- Getting Around: App-based cabs Uber and Ola now operate in Kolkata, and are the easier way to travel. Ola tends to be a bit cheaper than Uber but Uber has more cabs. Alternatively, the city's distinctive yellow Ambassador meter taxis are another option. The minimum fare is 30 rupees. There are also new "no refusal" taxis, most of which are air-conditioned, painted white with a blue stripe. Kolkata has auto-rickshaws, but unlike in other cities such as Mumbai and Delhi, they operate on fixed routes and are shared with other passengers. The Kolkata Metro, India's first underground rail network, is useful for those wanting to travel north or south from one side of the city to the other. For getting around the city center, try taking a ride on Kolkata's historic trams/street cars . If you're on a strict budget, Kolkata's worn out local buses have been replaced with upgraded models (some are even air-conditioned) and they operate all over the city.
- Travel Tip: Most museums and monuments are closed on Mondays in Kolkata.
Getting There
Kolkata is located in West Bengal, on the east coast of India. The city's Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is India's fifth busiest airport and handles nearly 20 million passengers per year. It's an international airport but about 85% of its passengers are domestic travelers. A much needed, new and modern terminal (known as Terminal 2) was constructed and opened in January 2013. Further expansion plans are underway to increase the airport's capacity to 40 million passengers by 2021. This will involve linking the old terminal with the new one, and then building a third terminal. The airport is located in Dum Dum, 16 kilometers (10 miles) northeast of the city. Travel time to the city center is 45 minutes to one and a half hours.
Neighborhoods in Kolkata
Kolkata is divided into three main districts -- north, central and south. North Kolkata is the atmospheric old part of the city, formerly referred to as "Black Town" by the British because it was inhabited by native Bengalis, many of whom were wealthy landowners and merchants. The district has many palatial heritage mansions, with architecture reflecting Italian and Dutch influences (you can even stay in a restored 1920s townhouse ). Kumartuli , where statues of Goddess Durga are handcrafted for the Durga Puja festival , is another highlight.
Central Kolkata is predominantly associated with the British. The Central Business District is located there, along with grand British-era buildings, Park Street (the city's landmark thoroughfare), Sudder Street (the seedy backpacker "ghetto") and Camac Street (an entertainment and restaurant precinct). However, it also has cluster of interesting neighborhoods in what was known as "Grey Town", between British "White Town" and "Black Town". These include Bow Bazaar, Burra Bazaar and China Town, where people of various communities live. It's a fascinating place to go on a walking tour, such as this one. The area around College Street was the epicenter of the Bengal Renaissance and can explored on this walking tour.
South Kolkata is a relatively modern part of the city, having developed most in the years after India gained independence from the British. It has shopping malls and many upscale neighborhoods such as Tollygunge, Ballygunge, Lansdowne, Bhowanipore, Alipore, Jodhpur Park and Gariahat. Hindustan Park, near Gariahat Road, has transformed into a trendy locality with its leafy streets now home to buzzing boutiques and cafes. Many of the old mansions around Ballygunge, built by the city's fashionable elite who relocated to the south, have also been converted into hip boutiques, restaurants and hotels. In contrast, one of the city's ancient temples can be found at Kalighat.
Further south, the area around South City Mall is a happening hangout for the city's younger generation.
To the east of Kolkata, Salt Lake is a planned satellite neighborhood that's become the hub of the IT sector.
Things to Do
Kolkata offers an eclectic combination of attractions. Take a look at these top places to visit in Kolkata to get to know the city and this Kolkata photo feature to get an idea of what you shouldn't miss. An insightful walking tour is an ideal way of immersing yourself in the city.
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You may like to volunteer in Kolkata. Mother Theresa's Missionaries of Charity draws a lot of volunteers. There's also a range of volunteer opportunities in human trafficking.
What to Eat and Drink
Bengalis are passionate about food (especially fish), so don't miss sampling some delicious Bengali cuisine at these authentic restaurants or kathi rolls (a popular street food that originated in Kolkata).
Where to Stay
Most people choose to stay in and around Park Street, as it's close to the main tourist spots. The Park Hotel is the most happening hotel in the city. Backpackers head to nearby Sudder Street, where there's a plethora of inexpensive accommodations. Hotel Galaxy is a reliable choice in that area. The quirky Fairlawn Hotel on Sudder Street has a new owner but is legendary. New Market is conveniently located as well, although it is congested and noisy. The Astor is a standout, newly renovated heritage option only a few blocks from Park Street (and it has a hip bar). Central Bed & Breakfast is cheap and cheerful -- and central. Hotel Cecil also offers comfortable budget accommodations on College Street. In Ballygunge, homely 5/4 Bed n Breakfast is perfect for budget stays, including long term stays. For a fabulous dose of local culture, don't miss Calcutta Bungalow in North Kolkata.
Many of Kolkata's other top hotels, including luxury hotels, are listed here. If you're visiting the city during Durga Puja, these hotels are conveniently close to the action . Alternatively, here are the best hotels near Kolkata airport for those who are arriving or flying out.
Culture and Customs
There are just over 15 million people living in Kolkata's metropolitan region, making it India's third largest city after Mumbai and Delhi.
Although the people of Kolkata are warm and friendly, a great deal of poverty still remains, making begging and scams a problem. Short-changing and pick-pocketing are particularly prevalent. Kolkata is a reasonably safe Indian city though. However, Sudder Street does attract some undesirable types of people, including drug dealers.
Kolkata experiences political and industrial action that brings the city to a complete standstill. During these bandhs (strikes), it's virtually impossible to get around the city as transport doesn't operate and all shops remain closed.
As always in India, it's important not to drink the water in Kolkata. Instead buy readily available and inexpensive bottled water to stay healthy. In addition, it's a good idea to visit your doctor or travel clinic well in advance of your departure date to ensure that you receive all the necessary immunizations and medications .
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Nicknamed India's Cultural Capital, the bustling metropolis of Kolkata offers an evocative immersion into history, art, literature and delectable food.
As a prominent port city on the Ganges delta facing the Bay of Bengal, Kolkata served as the prosperous capital of British India for over a century until 1911 nurturing iconic institutions, architecture and even a unique dialect of the Bengali language widely prevalent today. Though it grappled with post-independence economic decline and civic challenges of overpopulation, Kolkata retains an old-world romantic charm wonderfully juxtaposed against vibrant pockets of cosmopolitan modernity.
By understanding key facets of the city before arriving, you can better navigate and appreciate your journey through Kolkata's chaotic canvas bringing alive nostalgic stories of the past while looking optimistically towards the future.
Kolkata's Tropical Climate
Straddling the Tropic of Cancer, Kolkata experiences a hot tropical wet and dry climate with seasonal variations across the year.
Summers see soaring temperatures and humidity while strong monsoon rains bring much respite before crisp cool winters set in.
Weather Patterns
Summer (March - June) Hot and humid weather with temperatures rising over 40 C by May. Afternoon tropical thunderstorms accompanied by strong hot winds.
Monsoon (June - September) Torrential rainfall starting June with high humidity around 80%. Umbrellas and raincoats are a must during the wet months!
Winter (November - February) Pleasantly cool with temperatures lowering below 15 C. Light woolens, jackets needed especially near the breezy Hooghly riverside.
Post monsoon autumn in October and pre-monsoon spring by March are wonderful weatherwise to explore Kolkata leisurely.
Iconic Transport of Kolkata
As the first city in Asia to operate a metro suburban rail, underground mass transit system and electric trams, Kolkata retains much of its vintage transportation pillars with trams and iconic yellow Ambassador taxis though new routes are expanding.
Quintessential Kolkata Rides
Yellow Ambassadors Streamlined Hindustan Motors manufactured taxis made iconic by Bollywood legends
Metro Rapid transit route under construction to cover key parts of city
Handpulled Rickshaws Human powered three-wheeler rides through thinner lanes
Ferries Scenic Hooghly river crossings to reach Howrah district
Tram Slow paced rides along select fixed routes since 1902
Immersive Cultural Panorama
As a pioneering crucible for 19th century Bengal Renaissance movement encompassing literary, social and artistic genres, Kolkata strongly reflects a cultural upheaval from stagnant ideas towards progressive intellectual philosophies relevant today.
Literary Identity
Home to first Nobel Laureate in Literature Rabindranath Tagore
Schools attract luminaries Kalighat Painters, Satyajit Ray
Flourishing book publishers along College Street 'Boipara'
Food and Festivity
Street food mecca aromatic phuchkas, sweet rasgullas
Bustling riverside ghats Spiritual palpable especially Durga Puja
Pioneer of Indian cinema Legendary actors to fancy South Kolkata theaters
Architectural Allure
Kolkata's buildings offer exemplary expressions of imperial grandeur, civic reconstruction and religious harmony standing proudly through decades of history.
Best Historical Sites
- Victoria Memorial Grand white marble tribute to British Queen
- Howrah Bridge Architectural cantilever marvel over Hooghly River
- Marble Palace Opulent Victorian mansion with priceless art
- Nakhoda Mosque Captivating indoor red brick beauty
- College Street Educational bookstores along presidency university
Culinary Temptations
Food forms an integral fabric to neighborhood identity with pocket streets known for specialized fare to be savored at leisure under twinkling fairy lights.
Bengal's Signature Dishes
- Mishti Doi - Sweetened yogurt tempered with cardamom
- Kosha Mangsho - Slow cooked mutton curry
- Chingri Malai Curry - Succulent prawns in creamy coconut gravy
- Bhapa Ilish - Steamed Hilsa wrapped in banana leaves
- Sandesh - Fluffy milk curd delicacy shaped into sweet dessert
Where to Feast
Tea Shops Strong aromatic brews with deep fried fritters
Sweet Shops Rosogolla, Misti doi, curdled stacks and more!
Restaurants Continental, Mughlai cuisine with meat and vegetable platters
Streetside Roll, phuchka, jhalmuri stalls stuffed with mixtures
Best Time for Kolkata Trip
Visit Bengal's epicurean gem during winter months between November-March when balmy sunshine and open azure skies make exploration pleasant across sidewalks scattered with vivid orange shimul flowers.
The holiday fervor is also palpable with ornate idols under pandals, cultural performances and delectable specialties. Though expect crowds and hotel costs to correspondingly peak.
I hope this primer helps you discover and immerse into the City of Joy's rich legacies interwoven with modern landscapes for an outstanding journey through the dynamic, dreamy and delicious Kolkata.
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