Tourist places in West Bengal
Here are the top 68 places to visit in west bengal in 2024:.
1 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 79 Tourist attractions
Kolkata, India's second biggest city, is a perpetually ongoing festival of human existence, concurrently luxurious and squalid, refined and frantic, pointedly futuristic, while beautifully in decay. A vibrant 350-year-old metropolis located on India's Eastern Coast, the capital of West Bengal thrive...
Best Time: October to March
2. Darjeeling
2 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 30 Tourist attractions
Darjeeling, the former summer capital of India under the British Raj, has evolved into one of India's most sought-after hill stations. This picturesque hill destination in West Bengal is ideal for a romantic honeymoon. Darjeeling, nestled among acres of tea estates, is 2,050 metres above sea level a...
Best Time: February to March, September to December
3. Sundarbans
3 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 3 Tourist attractions
Known for hosting the biggest mangrove forests in the world, Sundarbans National Park is located around 110 Km south of Kolkata in West Bengal, India. It is also a Tiger Reserve and a Biosphere Reserve famous for being the home of the Royal Bengal tigers, among others, including roaring rivers and b...
Best Time: September to March
4. Siliguri
4 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 19 Tourist attractions
Situated in the Jalpaiguri and Siliguri districts of West Bengal, Siliguri is a city known as the Gateway to North-East India. Located 560 kms from Kolkata to the north, Siliguri is the twin city of Jalpaiguri and the third largest in West Bengal. Siliguri has its own international airport...
Best Time: Throughout the year
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5 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 9 Tourist attractions
Nestled amidst the picturesque hills of Darjeeling district in West Bengal, Mirik is a charming hill station known for its serene beauty and tranquil ambiance. Located at an altitude of 1,495 meters above sea level, Mirik is surrounded by lush green forests, rolling tea gardens, and breathtaking vie...
Best Time: March to July
6 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 9 Tourist attractions
Beach town situated on the shores of Bay of Bengal, Digha is a popular tourist destination known for its untouched beaches and scenic views, especially among people in West Bengal.
Best Time: July to March
7 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 4 Tourist attractions
Starting from river Teesta in the East to river Sankoshi in the west, Dooars is a local name given to the floodplains of North-East India around Bhutan. The name 'Dooars' has emerged from 'door' as Dooars is the gateway to Bhutan.
8. Kalimpong
8 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 24 Tourist attractions
Kalimpong is a virgin hill station in West Bengal renowned for its panoramic valley views, Buddhists monasteries and churches and Tibetan handicrafts etc.
Best Time: March to June, September to December
9. Murshidabad
9 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 15 Tourist attractions
From the Nawabs of the pre-British era to the Lords from England, Murshidabad has seen history from its core. This small tourist haven in West Bengal serves as a place that manages to combine the beauty of the past with the beliefs of the present.
10. Kurseong
10 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 9 Tourist attractions
Also known as the 'Land of White Orchids', Kurseong is a hill station located close to Darjeeling famous for its waterfalls, temples and Buddhist gompas apart from the excellent view that the place provides.
Best Time: April to May, August to October
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11. Navadvipa
11 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 8 Tourist attractions
Blanketed away in the commotion of West Bengal, Nabadwip - Mayapur is a cluster of nine islands located on the banks of Ganges. This place is one of those few religious shrines whose spirit of devotion is palpable.
12. Durgapur
12 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 10 Tourist attractions
Often touted as the Steel Capital of East India, Durgapur is the embodiment of the quintessential Bengali town. With a total population of less than half a million, Durgapur is in the Burdwan District of West Bengal, on the bank of the Damodar River. It is about 170 kms from the city of Kolkata.
Best Time: November to March
13 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 11 Tourist attractions
Often considered as a mere river port assisting Kolkata, Haldia has more to offer to India than just foreign trade. With it's rich collection of heritage locations, temples and local markets, Haldia is geared upto be the next major tourist hub of West Bengal.
14. Shantiniketan
14 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 15 Tourist attractions
Known to few, mainly as Rabindranath Tagore's home and now a university, Santiniketan is a small town located in the Birbhum district of West Bengal. The town comprises mainly of Visva Bharati University.
Best Time: Mid August to March
15. Raichak
15 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 8 Tourist attractions
Located only 50 kms away from Kolkata and yet a world apart, Raichak, is a riverside town and is nothing short of a breathe of fresh air in its ultra urban and commercialized surrounding.
16. Bakkhali
16 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 6 Tourist attractions
Wrapped in the commotion of West Bengal and yet a world in itself, Bakkhali is small beach town located on the West Bengal coast. If you wish to have the perfect beach getaway that doesn't include ear ripping music or just alcohol laden evenings, Bakkhali is the place to be.
17. Lataguri
17 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 8 Tourist attractions
Located on the outskirts of a National Park itself, Lataguri is the perfect place to set free the wild child in you. From wildlife, in its most pristine and uncultivated form, to open fields, the sun and your camera, if this place doesn't appease your senses, then very few things in this world can.
18. Bankura
18 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 9 Tourist attractions
With much historical significance, Bankura is a town famous for its hills and temples and a treat for adventure sports enthusiasts such as trekkers and hikers.
19. Bishnupur
19 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 12 Tourist attractions
A small town in West Bengal famous for its terracota temples, Bishnupur is famous among tourists, especially for its rich culture including architecture, music and handicraft.
20. Cooch Behar
20 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 5 Tourist attractions
Cooch Behar, once the province of Koch dynasty, is a small planned town in North West Bengal Coch Behar makes up as a good option for weekend getaways for the eco-tourists along with those with an inclination towards history and archaeology.
Best Tourist Attractions in West Bengal
Victoria Memorial
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
Fort William Kolkata
Howrah Bridge
Birla Planetarium
21. Lolegaon
21 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 10 Tourist attractions
Located about 120 Kms from Siliguri, Lava and Lolegaon are merely 25 kms apart. These two pristine villages offer beautiful snow capped mountains and ancient Buddhist monasteries, among other enthralling sights. If you want to experience nature as nature intended, this is your perfect getaway.
Best Time: October to June
22. Bardhaman
22 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 14 Tourist attractions
With a convergence of religion, nature, man-made marvels and the proverbial old world charm, Bardhaman is the ideal fit for a weekend getaway.
23. Mukutmanipur
23 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 4 Tourist attractions
A popular weekend getaway for Kolkata locals, Mukutmanipur in the Bankura district of Kolkata is a serene town with lush green forests, clear blue water and green hills in the backdrop.
24 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 14 Tourist attractions
If you are in the mood to revisit your roots, Malda is the picture perfect place for you. Located at the confluence of the rivers Mahanadi and Kalindi, in the interiors of West Bengal, about 350 km from Kolkata, the charming town of Malda is famous not only for its mango orchards but also for its ri...
Best Time: October to November, February to March
25. Shankarpur
25 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 3 Tourist attractions
With more and more money being pumped into beaches all around the world to turn them into synthetic poolsides, Shankarpur gives you the luxury of experiencing the thrill of isolated beaches, calming winds and that typical old world charm.
Best Time: October to Apr
26. Mayapur
26 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 5 Tourist attractions
Standing at the junction of river Ganga and Jalangi, Mayapur is a laidback city with lovely views and plenty of temples, making it ideal for multitudes of team.
27. Tarapith
27 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 3 Tourist attractions
Tarapith is a famous Hindu pilgrimage in the state of West Bengal and a Shakti Peetha, believed to be the spot where Sati's third eye fell. Tara, another form of Sati, is worshipped in the temple.
28. Purulia
28 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 7 Tourist attractions
The western most district in the state of West Bengal, Purulia is a beautiful destination blessed with mesmerizing natural beauty.
29. Jalpaiguri
29 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 5 Tourist attractions
Bordered by Bhutan in the north and Bangladesh in the south, the name 'Jalpaiguri' translates the 'Town of Olive'; jalpai meaning 'olive' and guri meaning 'place'. The history of its naming goes back to 1900s owing to the rich plantations of olive. The city is the district headquarters if Jalpa...
30. Jaldhaka
30 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 7 Tourist attractions
Jaldhaka is a valley town hidden in the hills of Darjeeling. It takes you back in time when nature was, all that man cared about. The place is one of those that will combine the beauty of a relaxation trip with the thrill of an adventure getaway.
31. Chandannagar
31 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 6 Tourist attractions
Wrapped in the interiors of West Bengal, in the Hooghly District, is the small yet significant town of Chandan Nagar. This small town which could have been in place of present day Kolkata, had history gone as planned, has the most unique and formidable history in perhaps all of India.
Best Time: October to February
32. Midnapore
32 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 11 Tourist attractions
In the interiors of West Bengal is yet another treasure- Midnapore town or Medinipur, as it is locally known. Midnapore combines the beauty of India's multi religion culture with the exuberance of ancient history.
33. Jaldapara National Park
33 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal
Situated in the Eastern foothills of the Himalayas, the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary along with Gorumara National Park is famous for one horned rhinoceros, elephants and Bengal Tigers, spotted deers, barking deers, sambhar deers, bison, wild pig, hog deer and bison.
Best Time: September to May
34. Ganga Sagar (Sagardwip)
34 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 7 Tourist attractions
Sagardwip is a small island, a part of the Sunderbans group of islands. Sagardwip is at the confluence of the holy river Ganga (Ganges) and the Bay of Bengal, making it one of the most popular religious havens of the country.
35. Rajabhatkhawa
35 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 9 Tourist attractions
Known largely for being adjacent to Buxa Tiger Reserve, Rajabhatkawa has more to offer than just this. In addition to the Tiger Reserve, it has some beautiful ancient temples, nature centers and much more.
36 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal 19 Tourist attractions
Howrah often referred to as the doorway to or the twin city of Kolkata, is a bustling yet appealing town located on the western bank of the mesmerising River Hooghly flowing through West Bengal. One mention of the name and even a non-visitor would immediately envision the image of Howrah Bridge, whi...
37. Asansol
37 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal
Asansol is the second biggest city in West Bengal, after Kolkata. It is also one of the busiest commercial centres of India and the most populated city in West Bengal. It is located approximately 200 km from Kolkata, West Bengal’s capital. The city’s economy is primarily dependant on its coal and st...
38. Bagdogra
38 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal
Bagdogra is a small hill station town resting at the foothills of the Himalayas, in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. It is often regarded as the gateway town to North-East India and the Himalayas. Bagdogra is famous for its tea estates and the abundance of greenery. The town becomes mesmerisi...
Best Time: July to February
39. Belur Math
39 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal
Belur Math in Kolkata is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission. Sprawling over forty acres of land on the west bank of the Hooghly River, it is visited by people from all over the world, irrespective of their religious beliefs.
40. Gorumara National Park
40 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal
Situated on the banks of rivers Murti and Raidak in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, the Gorumara National Park is a site that you cannot miss to afford on your next trip. Spread over an area of 80 sq.km. it sits prettily at the foothills of Great Himalayan mountains and has a large variety o...
41. Ganga Sagar Mela
41 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal
A stunning island just off the Bengal coast, Ganga Sagar is a place of beauty as well as religious importance. Home to some of the most stunning beaches, it is famous for hosting the Sagar Mela, which is both a pilgrimage and a fair. The island is stunning in its greenery and one can trek around the...
42. Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary
42 out of 68 Places to visit in West Bengal
Located at a distance of about 20 km from the Gorumara National Park, this Wildlife Sanctuary is another spectacle of nature's magnificence. With Kanchanjungha and other Himalayan peaks painted across its backdrop, tourists can see a wide diversity of animals like elephants, gaur, leopards in their ...
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Unique among Indian states in stretching all the way from the Himalayas to the sea, West Bengal is nonetheless explored in depth by few foreign travellers. That may have something to do with the exaggerated reputation of its capital, Kolkata (Calcutta), an enthralling, sophisticated and friendly city that belies its popular image as poverty-stricken and chaotic. The rest of Bengal holds an extraordinary assortment of landscapes and cultures, ranging from the dramatic hill station of Darjeeling , within sight of the highest mountains in the world, to the vast mangrove swamps of the Sundarbans, prowled by elusive Royal Bengal tigers.
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13 days / from 1800 USD
A Trek Through Ladakh's Markha Valley
Trek through the Markha Valley, taking in the jaw-dropping Himalayan landscape, camp in traditional mountain villages, and discover hilltop monasteries. This unique journey combines the culture of the Buddhist faith with the natural beauty of the mountains and the hustle and bustle of Delhi.
15 days / from 2745 USD
Rajasthan: The Land of Kings
Experience the Land of Kings in luxury.This trip around Rajasthan takes you to Jaipur's palaces, sacred pilgrimage sites and deep into the desert hills. Breathe in the excitement of Dehli and visit the Taj Mahal. Then come nightfall, lay your head to rest in former royal palaces and magical forts.
6 days / from 785 USD
The Holy City of Varanasi
The flat, sunburnt plains of the Ganges River are India's breadbasket: a densely populated area, it is home to many of the country's greatest sights. See Delhi and all its treasures, then fly to Varanasi, the most sacred stretch of the Ganges and one of India's most intense and atmospheric places.
15 days / from 3430 USD
Indian Wildlife Safari
Meet Bengals, birds, monkeys, leopards and more on an amazing wildlife extravaganza visiting India's famous national parks. Experience the countryside by rail, soak up some culture at the Taj Mahal and Rantahnbore Fort and finish with some shopping and sightseeing in the bustling capital, Dehli.
10 days / from 1900 USD
India: from the Ganges to the Golden Triangle
From Dehli's bustling dusty streets to 'the pink city' of Jaipur and Agra's Taj Mahal, this trip ensures you experience all of India's Golden Triangle highlights. You'll visit sacred Varanasi on the banks of the Ganges and Khajuraho's famous temples too.
7 days / from 880 USD
Magical Kerala
The intense greens of the Kerala backwaters, overhung by innumerable coconut palms, encapsulate tropical India like nowehere else. Enjoy a lazy cruise on a converted rice barge; visit fragrant spice plantations, explore Cochi and spot local wildlife.
11 days / from 1850 USD
Kerala – God’s Own Country
Southern India is a feast for the senses. The lush greenery of tea plantations, the colourful spice markets and plantations - this itinerary is nothing short of highlights. Take a houseboat trip on the Kerala backwaters before finishing your trip with some leisure beach days.
9 days / from 1450 USD
North India Explored: From Delhi to Shimla
Experience the striking contrasts of Old and New Delhi; visit the Golden Temple at Amritsar, the holiest of Sikh sites. Head up into the cool green Himalayan Foothills, and to Dharamsala, home of the Dalai Lama, and then to the old British hill station of Shimla, famous for its 'Toy Railway'.
15 days / from 6835 USD
Gems of India & Taj Mahal
Stay in the most beautiful hotels, have a knowledgeable private tour guide by your side all throughout on this unique trip to India. Visit highlights like the Taj Mahal but also unknown areas like the villages in Rajasthan for nature, wildlife and cultural encounters unique to India.
5 days / from 503 USD
The Essential Golden Triangle
Explore India’s dusty capital Delhi, taking in the Qutab Minar, crowded bazaars and opulent temples before venturing forth to Agra to see the venerable Taj Mahal. Then decamp to the pink city, Jaipur, for an intoxicating introduction to Rajasthan.
8 days / from 1550 USD
India's Monuments and Tigers
India’s Golden Triangle is a must-see on any visit to the country. Throw in a game drive around one of the excellent national parks and you’ve got the perfect balance between Indian culture and heritage and an exhilarating wildlife adventure.
12 days / from 1590 USD
Unmissable India
A visit to India lives long in the memory. Experience the country’s exquisite forts and temples, fabulous food and dusty atmospheric cities as you journey through the Golden Triangle and onwards to the lush southern backwaters of lovely Kerala.
17 days / from 3284 USD
Treasures of India - South and North
Begin in the coastal charm of Cochin. Travel to the lush tea plantations of Munnar and experience the tranquil backwaters of Kerala. Explore the palaces of Udaipur, the vibrant streets of Jaipur, and the wildlife of Ranthambore. Marvel at the iconic Taj Mahal and conclude your adventure in Delhi.
8 days / from 1775 USD
Golden Triangle Exploration
Discover India on an 8-day tour exploring Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, with highlights including the iconic Taj Mahal. Enjoy the convenience of private guides, transportation, and experience the cultural tapestry of India, featuring scenic train rides.
At the height of British rule, Bengal flourished both culturally and materially, nurturing a uniquely creative blend of West and East. The Bengali Renaissance produced thinkers, writers and artists such as Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and Rabindranath Tagore, whose collective influence still permeates Bengali society.
Not all of Bengal is Bengali, though; the Nepalese-led separatist movement for the creation of an autonomous “Gurkhaland” in the Darjeeling area has focused on sharp differences in culture. Here, the Hindu Nepalese migration eastward from the nineteenth century onwards has largely displaced the indigenous tribal groups of the north, though Lamaist Tibetan Buddhism continues to flourish.
In the southwest, tribal groups such as the Santhals and the Mundas still maintain a presence, and itinerant Baul musicians continue the region’s traditions of song and dance, most often heard around Tagore’s university at Shantiniketan; Tagore’s own musical form, Rabindra Sangeet, is a popular amalgam of influences including folk and classical.
Other historical specialities of Bengal include its ornate terracotta temples, as seen at Bishnupur, its silk production, concentrated around Murshidabad, the state’s last independent capital, and temple at Tarapith dedicated to Tara, which is perhaps the greatest centre of Tantrism in the entire country.
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Victoria Memorial architectural monument and museum at Kolkata © Shutterstock
From Eden Gardens, Kolkata’s legendary cricket ground, to riding the Victorian Toy Train railway past the tea gardens that carpet the steep hillsides around Darjeeling, these are the best things to do in West Bengal.
#1 Be dazzled by the Victoria Memorial
A dizzying blend of Mughal and Italian architecture, the Victoria Memorial is one of the most striking buildings in India. Located at the southern end of the Maidan in Kolkata, the dramatic white-marble monument to the British Empire has formal gardens and watercourses, which continue to be Kolkata’s pride and joy.
This extraordinary hybrid building designed by Sir William Emerson, with Italianate statues over its entrances, Mughal domes in its corners, and elegant open colonnades along its sides, was conceived by Lord Curzon to commemorate the empire at its peak, though by the time it was completed in 1921, twenty years after Victoria’s death, the capital of the Raj had shifted to Delhi.
The main entrance, at the Maidan end, leads into a tall chamber beneath the dome. The 25 galleries inside still contain mementoes of British imperialism including statues of Queen Mary, King George V and Queen Victoria.
#2 Enjoy the spectacle of a cricket match at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens
The imposing site of the world-famous cricket ground (officially known as the Ranji Stadium), lies near the river close to Chandpal Ghat and has been described as the “Coliseum of Cricket”.
Watching a test match at Eden Gardens is an unforgettable experience as the 66,000-seat stadium resounds to the roar of the crowd.
Next to the stadium, towards the river, the pleasant palm-fringed gardens are a picture of tranquillity with a Burmese pagoda set against a little lake.
#3 Visit the artisans of Kumartuli in Kolkata
A short walk north of Shobabazaar Ghat, lies the warren of Kumartuli, where a community of kumars or “potters” hand-craft lavish statues of voluptuous goddesses used for the city’s religious festivals.
In the days leading up to the great pujas, especially that of Durga Puja, Kumartuli is a fascinating hive of activity. Statues take form from straw and river clay before being spray-painted and then clothed in all their finery.
Although pith (banana tree marrow) is still used to decorate the statues, modern materials have made an impact. The community is also accessible from Shobabazaar Metro Station – emerge from the west exit and walk west along a lane to Rabindra Sarani and an entrance to Kumartuli.
Kumartuli clay idol Durga Puja, Kumartuli idol making in Kolkata © Shutterstock
#4 Float through the endless mangrove forests of the Sundarbans
South of Kolkata down to the coast, the Hooghly fringes one of the world’s largest estuarine deltas, the Sundarbans, a 10,000-square-kilometre expanse of mangrove swamp and forested islets formed by silt swept down from the Himalayas and home to the world’s largest population of tigers.
Closer to the city, the former colonial port of Diamond Harbour is a popular weekend break and lies en route to Sagardwip, a sacred island where the Ganges reaches the sea. The expansive beaches of the delta provide quiet respite and are within easy reach of Kolkata.
#5 Explore the tranquil university town of Shantiniketan
Founded by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore in 1921 on the site of his father’s ashram, both the settlement and its liberal arts university Visva-Bharati were designed to promote the best of Bengali culture.
Towards the end of the Bengali Renaissance, Tagore’s vision and immense talent inspired a whole way of life and art; the university and school still operate under this momentum.
Centred around the Uttarayan complex of buildings, designed by Tagore, the university is very much in harmony with its surroundings, despite its recent growth as Kolkatans have settled or built holiday homes nearby.
Well-known graduates include Indira Gandhi and Satyajit Ray, and departments such as Kala Bhavan (art) and Sangeet Bhavan (music) still attract students from all over the world.
Upasana Griha at Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India © Shutterstock
#6 Visit Darjeeling, a charming hill station with Raj-era relics and fine tea
Part Victorian holiday resort, part major tea-growing centre, Darjeeling (from Dorje Ling, “the place of the thunderbolt”) straddles a ridge 2200m up in the Himalayas, almost 600km north of Kolkata.
Over seventy years since the British departed, the town remains as popular as ever with holiday-makers from the plains, and promenades such as the Mall and the Chowrasta still burst with life.
The greatest appeal for visitors has to be its stupendous mountain vistas – with Kanchenjunga (the third-highest mountain in the world) and a vast cohort of ice-capped peaks dominating the northern horizon.
Darjeeling is a colourful and lively, cosmopolitan place, with good shopping and dining, plenty of walks in the surrounding hills, and attractions such as the Toy Train and colourful Buddhist monasteries.
#7 Take the Toy Train
Completed in 1881, the small-gauge (610mm) Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (commonly known as the Toy Train) was designed as an extension of the North Bengal State Railway, climbing from New Jalpaiguri, via Siliguri, for a tortuous 88km up to Darjeeling.
Given UNESCO World Heritage status in 1999, the Toy Train follows the Hill Cart Road, crossing it at regular intervals and even sharing it with traffic.
Although no longer an essential mode of transport, the train is certainly a tourist attraction, and currently runs daily from New Jalpaiguri at 8.30am, reaching Darjeeling at 3.35pm. Diesel engines are now de rigueur on the long route.
Weather permitting, coaches with large viewing windows provide magnificent vistas as the journey progresses and the scenery gradually unfolds; second class can be fun but crowded.
#8 Complete the Singalila trek
This trek, close to Darjeeling, features unforgettable mountain vistas, especially beautiful in April and May, when the rhododendrons are in bloom.
The single ridge of the Singalila Range rises near Darjeeling and extends all the way to the summit of Kanchenjunga.
Easily accessible from Darjeeling, the later stages of the Maneybhanjang–Phalut trail provide magnificent views of the higher ranges; lightweight expeditions are possible as there are trekking huts and lodges and simple food stalls along the way.
The walking is demanding and you should bring your own sleeping bag and warm clothes as the weather can be unpredictable
Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world © Shutterstock
When it comes to finding accommodation in West Bengal , you'll discover a diverse range of options that cater to different preferences and budgets. From idyllic tea plantations to luxurious spa resorts, and historic mansions to budget-friendly backpacker hostels, the region offers something for every type of traveller.
Darjeeling, nestled in the Himalayas, offers a wide array of accommodation options , with scores of hotels to choose from. For budget-conscious travellers, the main backpacker enclave along Dr Zakir Hussain Road has affordable options, though be prepared for an uphill climb to reach the best budget places offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Decent accommodation in Kolkata can be a bit pricey. Midrange hotels often offer better value. The Salt Lake area is home to many "business" hotels, although it's not well-connected. The bustling Sudder Street hosts a plethora of backpacker-oriented services, with guesthouses and hotels occupying nearly every other building. Keep in mind that accommodation fills up quickly during the vibrant Durga Puja festival.
Shantiniketan
The most desirable places to stay in Shantiniketan are found in the leafy suburbs on the north side.
Darjeeling Himalayan Railways Toy Train © Shutterstock
Exploring West Bengal requires navigating its extensive transportation network. Whether travelling by train, bus, taxi, or other modes of transportation, here's how to get around.
As a well-connected state, West Bengal boasts an extensive railway network that allows you to travel conveniently between cities and towns.
The major railway hubs in West Bengal include Kolkata, Siliguri, and New Jalpaiguri, from where you can easily reach various destinations within the state.
For an economical and efficient way to explore West Bengal, the state-run buses and private bus services are a popular choice.
The buses connect major cities, towns, and tourist destinations, offering a reliable mode of transport. Kolkata, in particular, has an extensive bus network that covers both intra-city and inter-city routes.
Kolkata boasts one of the oldest metro systems in India, making it a convenient mode of transport within the city.
When it comes to navigating within cities, taxis are readily available and offer a convenient means of transportation. In Kolkata, you'll find yellow taxis that run on meters, ensuring fair fares for your journey.
By auto-rickshaw
Auto-rickshaws, known as "autos," are three-wheeled vehicles that can be found in cities and towns throughout West Bengal. Negotiate the fare before starting your ride, as autos usually don't have meters.
To get a comprehensive experience of West Bengal, you’ll need a minimum of 10 to 12 days. However, if you are short on time, a well-planned itinerary of seven to eight days can still provide a taste of the region's highlights.
Start at Kolkata, India's cultural capital, and allocate at least three to four days. This will allow you to delve into the city's colonial past, visit its best museums, sample some local street food, and immerse yourself in its cultural offerings.
From here, visit the hill stations of Darjeeling and Kalimpong. Plan to spend a minimum of three to four days in this region to savour the beauty of the misty mountains, visit tea estates, take scenic walks, and indulge in local experiences. Longer if you want to complete the Singalila trek.
Next head south to explore the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world. Allocate around two to three days. This will allow you to embark on a thrilling boat safari, navigate the winding creeks, and witness the diverse wildlife that inhabits this unique ecosystem.
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The climate of Kolkata – and much of west and lowland north Bengal – is at its best during the short winter (Nov–Feb), when the daily maximum temperature hovers around 27°C, and the markets are filled with fresh vegetables and flowers.
Before the monsoons, however, the heat hangs unbearably heavily; the arrival of the rains in late June brings relief, but usually also floods that turn the streets into a quagmire.
After a brief period of post-monsoon high temperatures, October and November are quite pleasant; this is the time of the city’s biggest festival, Durga Puja. The best seasons to visit Darjeeling and the mountainous areas of north Bengal are after the monsoons and before winter (late Sept to late Nov), and spring (mid-Feb to May).
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Whether you prefer flying, taking a train, or embarking on a scenic road trip, this are the best ways to get to West Bengal.
Kolkata’s airport , 20 km north of the city centre, is officially called Netaji Subhash Bose International Airport, but is still universally known by its old name of Dum Dum.
Flights Kolkata has excellent domestic services to cities across the country on AirAsia, IndiGo, SpiceJet and other companies. Check Graphiti, The Telegraph’s Sunday supplement, for current flight (and train) information.
Kolkata has three main railway stations: Howrah, Kolkata and Sealdah, with two others, Santragachi and Shalimar, as subsidiary hubs.
Unfortunately, none of the stations is currently linked to the Metro system, though the east–west line, under construction at the time of writing, will have stations at Howrah and Sealdah.
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19 Best Places to visit in West Bengal
Donning the snow-capped crown of Eastern Himalayas, draped in fertile green lands separated from the vast sea by sparkling golden beaches is the Indian state, West Bengal. The state that I call home, boasts of an unparalleled cultural heritage, lip-smacking delicacies and diverse landscape. It’s hard to pick the best among so many places to visit in this large, densely populated state. But that’s where the amazing travel bloggers came to my rescue. In this post I bring to you the Best places to visit in West Bengal, with the help of travel bloggers all over the world.
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Best places to visit in West Bengal – The Popular Destinations
Let’s begin with the popular destinations of West Bengal. Yes, they are crowded, but there’s a reason why people flock to these places. They will never disappoint you.
Kolkata – The Capital
Kolkata is the capital of West Bengal, and is home to one of the largest and busiest international airport in India. The Kolkata International airport or Howrah railway station is your gateway to the East India. Your “Bengal Experience” will begin from the airport itself which is beautifully decorated with paintings and models that are iconic to the state. The blue-white themed road lead to the famous architectural marvels like Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, Vidyasagar Setu, St. Paul’s Church, Birla Mandir among others.
Enjoy the world’s best street food at Dalhousie, marvel at the colonial buildings of BBD Bagh, visit the Jorasanko , the ancestral home of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore and fine-dine in Park street. If you have more time, a day-trip to Dakshineshwar and Belur Math is a must. They are technically located in Howrah, but I can’t draw a Kolkata Skyline without including the iconic Dakshineshwar Temple. For a great family time visit Science City or the latest addition – Eco Park, India’s largest theme park.
Check out the 3-day travel guide to Kolkata .
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Shantiniketan – An UNESCO Heritage Site
Bolpur is a city in the Birbhum district of West Bengal, often referred to as “ranga matir desh”. This is the place where “Gurudev” Rabindranath Tagore set-up the experimental village called Shantiniketan. Shantiniketan is home to Vishwa-Bharti university, which is the alma mater of several luminaries – film-maker Satyajit Ray, Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen among others. True to its name, Shantiniketan is the abode of peace which offers you an unique immersive cultural experience like no other place.
If you visit Shantiniketan on Saturday, head straight to the “Khoai Shonibarer haat”, which is the Saturday market in Sonajhuri. “Sonajhuri” is the poetic name of a forest of Saal trees, which itself is a dreamy place. Just 3km away from Shantiniketan is the Ballavpur wildlife sanctuary – the deer park. You can also visit a quaint little village named “Babli” , 10 km away from Shantiniketan.
Learn more about this latest addition to the UNESCO heritage site here .
Darjeeling – Bengali’s Favorite Hill station
Writes Mohana and Aninda from Two Together
Darjeeling holds a special place in the hearts of us, Bengalis. Waking up at 3 am to catch the sun rise at Tiger Hill, enjoying breakfast at Glenary’s or Keventers are memories to cherish. Before the English chose to turn it into a summer retreat to escape the sweltering heat of Calcutta in the 1840s, Darjeeling was part of the Sikkimese kingdom. By 1852, more than 70 European-style villas had been built and experimental plantations of tea and fruit was started. In a few decades, Darjeeling became one of the subcontinent’s most beautiful hill stations.
To reach Darjeeling, take the UNESCO heritage Darjeeling Himalayan Railways. The slow train chugs up the wooded mountainside, through hamlets and little hill towns, from New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling via Kurseong. Spend your days idling in this idyllic town, ambling around, tasting Darjeeling’s finest teas at tea stores like Nathmulls, marvelling at antiques in curio shops, and people watching on the mall.
And, of course, eating in Darjeeling . For a local feast, head to Kunga, Sonam’s Kitchen, or Singalila. Eat your weight in momos doused in mouth-numbing chilli sauce at hawker stalls, and in the evening, go to Joey’s pub for a tipple. Visit the Tibetan Museum for a lesson in Darjeeling’s history. Explore the botanical gardens and the shrubbery, climb observatory hill, and if time permits, trek to Sandakphu.
Kalimpong – an escapade from city-life
Suggested by Sundeep and Bedabrata from DelhiFunDos
A relatively lesser known Himalayan town Kalimpong is also becoming a favorite among lovers of slow-travel. It is the administrative town of the eponymous district Kalimpong. You can reach here from Siliguri train station or Bagdogra Airport. Kalimpong is a convenient two hours’ drive from here. For people who want to escape the city-life, it is a great choice. You can spend your time here doing nothing but absorbing the mountains and the beautiful trees and wildflowers and orchids one sees even on roadsides. You get excellent views of various snow-capped Himalayan peaks from Kalimpong.
However, if you want to engage in some sight-seeing, there are many options for that as well. The stately Graham’s Church, the gorgeous Zang Dhok Palri Phodang or Durpin Buddhist Monastery, the sparkling temple – Mangal Dham and Gauripur House, Rabindranath Tagore’s home for some time, are worthy of a visit. We particularly recommend the Durpin Monastery since you get excellent views of the city from here.
Also, must-tries would include thickened milk Kalimpong lollipops and Kalimpong cheese. This rare variety of Gouda like cheese is not available anywhere outside Kalimpong. In fact, the nutty and rich Kalimpong cheese drew us all the way from Delhi to Kalimpong. And it was so worth it.
Sinjana’s tip: For an adrenaline rush, try river-rafting in the chilling waters of Teesta river in Kalimpong.
Mandarmani – The breathtaking beaches
By Jayashree from DoiBeduin
In our very own heart, there is a place, where the sky meets the water, the water meets the land and the land meets the soul. Mandarmani is one such place. A quaint resort village, by the sea, right from the pages of a novel. A rightly put place, where you can leave the troubles and tensions of the city, way behind. And here, your bathtub is infinitely wide!
To convince you more, this seaside village offers you variety of sea foods. Often you would find yourself in a dilemma over what to eat next. Seaside Bengal does have a gastronomy of its own and Mandarmani is no exception. Besides the usual sea food, Mandarmani also offers a number of activities like paragliding, banana boating, jet-skiing etc. and an indefinite sea is always at your closure. The sea here is calm and also the beach is less crowded, if compared to Digha.
Sundarban Tiger Reserve – UNESCO Heritage Site
By Camilla from Tigers in the Wild
The biggest mangrove in the world, Sunderbans’ protected area lies for 1/3 in India and 2/3 in Bangladesh, on the Ganges Delta. Famous for its incredible biodiversity, the Sunderbans’ intricate system of channels and islands is home to many different animal species. According to the latest census, about 80 Royal Bengal Tigers roam its thick forest. Spotting one of them is a matter of patience and luck, but one can also hope to see other types of wild cats, saltwater crocodiles, different species of river dolphins, otters as well as an impressive variety of birds here.
You can visit the forest upon obtaining a permit for one or several days. Unlike any other Tiger Reserve, here safaris are on boat rather than jeep. The tide is very important in tracking the magnificent striped cat. Exceptional swimmers, tigers can sometimes be spotted while crossing the channels, preferably in low tide conditions.
Open throughout the year, the best place to visit Sunderbans is from December to the end of February. At this time of the year loads of migratory birds reach the area and many animals get out of the thick mangrove to bask in the sun on the islands’ shores.
Bankura – the land of Terracotta and Baluchuri
By Madhurima from Orange Wayfarer
Bankura is a district in Bengal around 200 kilometres away from Downtown Kolkata. With the Durgapur Expressway, connecting parts of Bengal to Kolkata, Bankura is just 4 hours a road trip. And what a rewarding trip it is, especially with the pit stop en-route at Shaktigar, serving sumptuous Lyangchas ! Bankura is from the Rarh region of West Bengal. Unlike the Ganges delta and its alluvial soil, Bankura is rich in Iron ore as a part of Chotanagpur plateau and hence flaunts a red colored Earth. Bankura is also known as “Lalmati Desh”, the country of red Earth.
Famous for Terracotta artwork, Bankura horses (also the symbol of Indian handicraft ) and the ancient Bishnupur temples (on the tentative list of UNESCO Heritage site) Bankura will astound you with splendors of nature. Bankura is also famous for Christian College dating back to the time of British Raj. While in Bankura do not forget to gorge on famous chicken cutlets at College More , fuchka from the stall opposite Christian College and buy gorgeous Baluchari sarees , one of the heritage Indian saree weaves .
Here, you also get a sweet named Chitranjan, inherently suitable for diabetic patients with low sugar count. If you do not mind sugar try out Myacha Sandesh. Try various sweets at century-old Guiram, the sweet shop. Susunia and the forest of Jhilimili can easily be a part of a day trip from Bankura town. The nearest airport to Bankura is operating from Andal, Durgapur.
Digha – Bengali’s favorite Beach Holiday
Besides, you can visit the Amaravati Park, Dheusagar Park, Marine Aquarium and the nearby offbeat beaches like Shankarpur and Tajpur.
Gangasagar – The religious pilgrimage
By Ruma from The Holiday Story
Sagardwip covers an area of 560 sq km with 51 small and large islands. This pilgrimage site is built around the mythology of “Sagar Raja” and story of the arrival of Devi “Ganga”. Although Kapil Muni’s ashram was submerged in the sea, devotees gathered around the Kapil Munir temple which was built later. Millions of people flock to this gathering on the auspicious date of Makar Sankranti. A Bengali proverb says, “Sab tirtha bar bar gangasagar ek baar”. It means every person should visit this pilgrimage site once in a lifetime.
A three-hour bus ride from Esplanade, Kolkata will take you to Kakdwip. You can also reach Kakdwip or Namkhana by train. After, take a van or toto car to reach lot no 8. From there cross the Ganges in a ferry vessel to Kachuberia. Sagar is 30 km away from Kachuberia by bus or trekker. Reserve a van or Toto car for sightseeing. Come to the ashram and lighthouse of Ramakrishna Mission, Bharat Seba Asram and Mansadwip. Once again in the afternoon go to the beach and see the sunset.
The Gangasagar Mela is the second most popular fair after Kumbh Mela. Gangasagar celebrates the fair every year with great pomp. It begins one week before “Poush Sankranti” .Pilgrims come from every corner of India. One of the main attractions of this fair is the Naga monks. Last year about 31 lakh pilgrims take the holy bath in the Ganges.
Mayapur and Nabadwip – Vaishnavite history
Mayapur and Nabadwip are the twin cities of Nadia district which is where the Vaishnavite movement started. It is of great historic importance, not just for Hindus but for everyone with keen interest in architecture and spirituality. Mayapur is the headquarters of ISCKON and is home to some spectacular temples. Besides ISCKON, Shri Mayapur Dham, Srila Prabhupada Mandir, Sri Mayapur Chandrodiya Madnir are some notable monuments here.
The newest addition to the skyline of Mayapur is the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium. It is probably the largest temple in India, certainly will be one of the largest. The construction is not complete, but part of it is open for visitors to see. The neighboring city Nabadwip is also dotted with beautiful temples, mostly of Vaishnavite theme.
Best offbeat places to visit in West Bengal
Many historic and natural gems of West Bengal remain hidden from sight. For a touristy Kalimpong you have an offbeat village of Ecche Gaon, for a crowded beach of Digha you have a pristine Henry’s island. You can find the tales of such places in my book Postcards from India , published on Amazon. I love exploring offbeat destinations in India . The surreal beauty of these places more than compensate for the lack of “touristy” activities.
Purulia – The cultural hotspot
Purulia is famous, yet off-beat for any regular traveler. When people visit West Bengal, they either head north to the Himalayan hill stations, or head south to the beaches and islands and the Sundarbans. This culturally diverse place with outstanding natural beauty has for long been infamous for the Naxal agitation. Lying at the border of West Bengal and Jharkhand, Purulia boasts of rich cultural heritage and verdant vistas against the backdrop of Ajodhya Pahaar (hills).
Chhau, an old tribal martial art-form which is performed by wearing large masks has now become one of the symbols of West Bengal’s cultural heritage. Not many people know that it has its origins in Purulia. Besides Chhau Dance, the tribes here celebrate many vibrant festivals like Tusu Parab, Chhata Parab Bhadu Parab etc. The cultural dance forms are truly mesmerising here.
Mirik – the mini-Darjeeling
Remembers Mayura from Fernwehrahee
Mirik is located somewhere halfway along Siliguri/NJP and Darjeeling. If you take alternate route to reach Popular hill station Darjeeling, Mirik will be on the way to scenic tea gardens route. If you don’t like touristy Darjeeling, Mirik is perfect Place to unwind yourself- a small town with pleasant climate. Mirik is surrounded by tea estates and major attractions in Mirik includes Mirik Lake. Dhupi trees and Gardens surround the Mirik Lake. The boating facility is available on the lake. It is a perfect place to have picnic with your family.
One of the must do activity in Mirik includes visit to tea estates. There are so many tea estates on Siliguri-Mirik road like Gyanbari,Thurbo etc. I visited Gopaldhara tea estate, full of beauty and views of fascinating tea estate. You can taste finest tea from the Garden at shop of Gopaldhara tea estate and visit a tea factory to learn how it is produced. Shop the different variety of tea and colorful crockery from the shop.
The peaks of Kanchenjunga are visible from vantage viewpoints of Mirik. If you are adventure enthusiastic, Mirik is perfect place to do trekking. It is starting point for famous Sandaphu trek, Popular trek to witness Kanchenjunga peaks. Apart from this, Mirik is famous for its orange orchards as it is largest exporter of oranges.
Buxa Jayanti – Discover Wilderness in the Hills
Writes Trijit from Budget Travel Buff
Located on the Eastern Side of Dooars, is a paradise for nature-lovers at the foothills of Himalayas. It’s called Buxa Jayanti, after the Buxa tiger reserve and the Jayanti river. The best thing about a Buxa Jayanti trip , is that the place is not crowded with tourists.
Alipurduar Junction railway station is the nearest railway station of Jayanti. You can board to Kanchankanya Express to reach Alipurduar if you come from Kolkata, else you have to take a train that goes to New Jalpaiguri. Cars and trains are available from New Jalpaiguri to Alipurduar.
Winter is the best time to visit Buxa-Jayanti when the sky is clear and you will get a better chance to see wildlife. However, Buxa Tiger Reserve and other popular tourist spots remain closed from 15 th June to 15 th September due to monsoon.
Jayanti boasts a wildlife sanctuary, lush green tea garden, magnificent hills and lively mountain rivers. You must go for Choto Mahakal temple hike. It’s an easy hike and the entire trail is very scenic. You can’t afford to miss the Core Jungle Safari in Buxa Tiger Reserve which is the main highlight of Buxa. It is a thrilling journey when the gypsy car goes through the dense forest. Keep calm and stay alert as spotting the wild animals is very common here, although it all depends on your luck. Visit Chunia Watch Tower, Pokhari Lake and historic Buxa Fort which are other remarkable tourist attractions in Buxa Jayanti.
Also Read: The most beautiful forts of India
Jaldapara National Park – Wildlife paradise
Describes Mun Ray from Nomadic Mun
If you are a true Nature and Wildlife lover, Jaldapara National Park is a must visit in North Bengal. This 216.51 Sq.km National Park resides in eastern foothills of Himalayas on the bank of river Torsha in Alipurduar district. The park is best known for its population of one horned Asian Rihnos which is the second largest in the world. You can encounter elephants, spotted deer, barking deer, sambar, bison, wild boars, hog deer and even Bengal Tigers. This place is heaven for bird- watcher. More than 240 species of birds are found in sort of habitat- Grassland, water bodies, woodland.
Hollong Bungalow of WBFDC is one of the best places to stay in Jaldapara. Due to its popularity, you need to book it beforehand. The bungalow is about 7kms inside the forest from the main entrance. Elephant safaris, operated by Forest department from the lodge, is considered the best way to explore the sanctuary. Residents of Hollong Bungalow have advantage on safari booking during busy days. An alternate option to explore the park is jeep safari.
The Jaldapara National park is open to visitor from mid-September to mid-June. Nearest Railway Station is Madarihat which is 7km away from Jaldapara. You can either take train from NJP to Madarihat or hire car from New Jalpaiguri station. The distance between NJP and Madarihat is 115 km.
Kalna – Bengal’s finest architecture
Notes Alex from Lost With Purpose
The warm, earthen hues of Bengal’s terracotta temples prevail all across the region, but if we’re talking accessibility, the town of Kalna is one of the best places to feast your eyes on some of West Bengal’s finest architecture. Sitting on the banks of the Bhagirathi, Kalna was at peak power in the 18th century. These days, it has been consumed by urbanization—like many towns in India—but many of its stunning temple complexes remain.
One of the most unique is the Naba Kailash, also known as 108 Shiv Mandir: two large concentric rings of tiny temples. 74 temples make up the outer ring, each containing one white marble Shivlinga. Black Shivlingas sit inside the 34 temples of the inner ring. Most impressive of all: you can see all of them at once when you stand in the center of the ringed complex.
Right across the street is the equally impressive Rajbari temple complex, filled with terracotta mandirs of all shapes and sizes primarily from the 18th century. If you want to feast your eyes in person, Kalna is only 2-3 hours’ drive from Kolkata. No car? No problem: you can also catch a 1.5 hour suburban train from Howrah to Ambika Kalna.
Coochbehar – Experience the Rajbangshi flairs
Says Jayashree from DoiBeduin
Consider yourself lucky if you get a glimpse of the Kanchendzonga range right from the train while traveling to Coochbehar. Believe it or not, the tea garden against the backdrop of the scenic mountains is just the eye candy you need for a train journey. And on a clear, unpolluted air, which is quite ensured post-lockdown, you would be this lucky for sure! The ride to Coochbehar in itself is thus full of nature-filled vibes, embracing and welcoming you right into the city.
Brace yourself for a little slice of the “Rajbangshi” flairs, Nature’s goodness and a whole lot of smiles when you are here. By the end of your short trip, the place will definitely make its imprint.
Home to a princely Palace, Coochbehar is foremost known for the Coochbehar Rajbari. A red bricked marvel of architectural glamour, full of history and artefacts. If you the religious buff, visit the Madan Mohan temple, the well-known city temple grounds, illustrious mainly for the Ras Mela. Not too keen on the revering? No worries. Sagar Dighi is just the place for spending an idyllic evening. A doted select for the local “love-birds”, yet the sine qua non for the travelers.
The colonial architectures, the now executives, encircles the lake, along with the finest samples of street foods. Literally, Sagar Dighi is to Coochbehar is what Dalhousie Square is to Kolkata.
Have a ride through the Tea Gardens of Mathura, paving way to the Buxa Reserve (Dooars) of Alipurduar. Or, merge in the culture and witness the weaving of Shiltalpati mats at the Ghughumari Village. UNESCO has declared it to be a “intangible cultural heritage”. Or, pay a visit to the Gosanimari Rajpath, an archaeological footprint of the ancient Kamata Kingdom preceding the Sultanate era in Bengal.
Purbasthali – The Birding Destination
By Debjani from The Vagabong
Purbasthali is a famous birding destination which is one of the best places to visit in West Bengal. Located about 120 km north from Kolkata in Purba Burdhaman district. The Ox-Bow Lake formed from the mighty Ganges is a home to thousands of migratory birds. The best time to visit here is during winter. The lake also gives an ethereal view of various flora and fauna around.
Once you reach the lake, I recommended you to hire a local boat and explore around the lake for hour and a half in order to capture various birds in motion. Definitely a photographers delight to capture birding shots. Apart from being a birdwatcher’s paradise, the whole of Purbasthali region is steeped in history and religion. With towns like Nabadwip and Mayapur within 15 km.
Murshidabad – Historic Hub
Says Tanayesh from Shoestring Travel
The best way to reach Murshidabad is from Kolkata by train , distance is about 200 km by road. There are a number of trains available from Howrah, Sealdah and Kolkata Station. By road is also a wonderful idea. There are a couple of hotels in Lalbagh area of Murshidabad as well as near Murshidabad Railway Station. These hotels are in the budget category and do not expect proper service in these hotels. The best budget option to stay is the Bahrampur Tourist Lodge by the WB Tourism wherein you need to book well in advance
Siliguri – Gateway to the North-East
By Athul from Our Backpack Tales
Surrounded by beautiful tea gardens, Siliguri is located by the banks of the Mahananda river at the foothills of the Himalayas. The word ‘Siliguri’ means ‘stack of pebbles’. It can also be considered as a gateway to four neighboring countries and also the beautiful North-Eastern states of India. The main things to do near Siliguri includes visiting the Coronation Bridge across the Teesta river, taking the Bengal Safari at the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary where you can spot the Bengal tiger and rhinoceros and the Darjeeling Himalayan railway which connects New Jalpaiguri, Siliguri and Darjeeling.
These are the top gems of West Bengal which my blogger friends and I have mined for you to virtually experience Bengal. What do you think? Will you consider this cultural hub as your next holiday destination? I can promise that you will take home fond memories for a lifetime. Here’s a map of all the destinations included in the list.
FAQs about West Bengal
What are the biggest festivals in West Bengal?
There is a common saying in Bengali – “baaro mashe tero parbon”. Its literal translation “13 festivals in 12 months” is a joke about the obsession with festivities on he state. Christmas, Diwali, Kali Puja, Saraswati Puja, Eid -the list goes on. But the queen of all is of course Durga Puja – the world’s biggest carnival of art and creativity.
What is the best time to visit West Bengal?
Most people aim to visit West Bengal during Durga Puja. However, I’d normally recommend winter which begins in December and ends in early February. In fact it is one of the best places to visit in winter in India . Rest of the year, the weather is quite hot and humid except North Bengal. So you can visit places like Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Coochbehar in summer. If visiting during Holi (around March), you can experience the unique “Dol Utsav” in Shantiniketan.
What are the essentials to pack for a trip to West Bengal?
If you are visiting any time other than the winter just carry cotton tops, shirts and kurtas. I also recommend an anti-fungal powder because of the high humidity. For trips to the hill stations of North Bengal , first check the news and weather reports. Many places are closed due to landslides in the Eastern Himalayas during monsoon. Pack warm clothes for trips to the Himalayan destinations.
What food to try in West Bengal?
One post is not enough to write about all the must-taste delicacies of West Bengal. But I will certainly give it a try. Till then, here’s my top 5 recommendations for you. Misthi doi and rosogolla in Kolkata, momo in Kalimpong, luchi – alur dom for breakfast, mochar ghonto or mochar chop . If you eat non-vegetarian food, then don’t miss the variety of sea-food delicacies and the famous Kolkata Biriyani .
Want to cook the delicious Bengali food at home? Check out the Calcutta Cookbook or the OPOS cookbook online.
Disclaimer: Some pictures in this post including pins and cover-image are from Pixabay and Unsplash.
Sinjana Ghosh is a full-time business professional with a penchant for writing and travel planning. Backpack & Explore is a journal of her travel stories and tips she collected from her experience. She is the author of the travel book “Postcards from India” which is available on Amazon, Flipkart and Notionpress.com
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Wow this is so cool. I would love to explore West Bengal more. Even though I have been to Calcutta, Mayapur and Siliguri, I still feel I have not even touched West Bengal. I would love to travel here once all the virus thing is over.
Thanks a lot Raksha. Hope the situation gets better soon.
What a lovely compilation of post ..Now that travel has come for a hault I would like to check out these backyard travel by the end of this year by exploring my state Bengal ..Thanks for bringing this up
Thanks Debjani!
Bengal looks so interesting to visit! I love the architecture you have showed us! And I didn’t know that there was some wildlife to admire in this region. Thank you for all the info!
Thanks for reading and spending time on knowing this beautiful state
What a fabulous roundup of very different aspects of Bengal!
What a great collection of sights and activities for Bengal! Hope to visit next year!
Despite having spent a few years of my life in Kolkata (then known as Calcutta) during 1988-1992, I haven’t been to most of the places covered in this article. That’s quite a useful and fascinating article which deserves a lot of praise and gratitude as well (from the side of the prospective visitors including me).
Thanks a lot. Depsite growing up in Kolkata I havent visited most of these. Thanks to all the fellow bloggers who helped me compile this bucketlist.
Your photos and way of describing West Bengal makes me want to pack my bags now! Beautiful and interesting.
Been in Kolkatta for over a month, but since my father was in hospital could not really see anything except the visit famous Kali Temple and some places near the hospital 🙂 this time have a lot to visit after seeing your post ! 🙂 have been to Siliguri for a short visit, a wonderful place.
I have only been to Kolkata and loved the vibe of the city. Darjeeling is one place I want to explore.
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With mountains in the north and beaches in the south, the state offers several destinations that are perfect for a vacation, West Bengal is a topographically varied state. The capital city, Kolkata, is also a surprise for travellers. Rich with culture and heritage, this city will take you on a roller coaster ride of art, architecture and culinary brilliance.
A five-day travel plan in West Bengal is just not enough, but still, we have figured out a way to help you explore the best of this state in this limited time. Here is a five-days itinerary of West Bengal that will help you explore the picturesque landscapes of Bengal.
Getting Around
Getting around anywhere in West Bengal is not very difficult. The well-connected roadway and railway of the state make remote locations in the hills easily accessible for all the wanderlusts as well as the locals.
If you are travelling from another state, then you can take a flight to the Bagdogra or hop on a train to Siliguri Railway Station.
What to See and Do
North Bengal is a beautiful place to be and has some scenic locations that will re-energise you and make you work-ready after the vacation.
It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes by road to reach Mirik from Siliguri Railway station. Mirik, a quaint little hilltown, lies right on the route to Darjeeling and provides an excellent location for some scenic beauty and pleasant weather. In comparison to other spots in the area, the hilltown's temperature is much milder (15 degrees to 30 degrees). One day is enough to explore this small town.
Source: DarjeelingTourism
9:00 am - 10:00 am: Start your day with breakfast at the Park Restaurant, parked right next to the famous Mirik Lake. The place is a small cosy eating joint which serves both Indian and English breakfast. Don't forget to grab a window seat for a meal with a view!
10:00 am - 12:00 pm: Mirik Lake is the most popular spot for travellers here. The 1.25km long lake is also known as the Sumendu Lake. Surrounded by forest trails on one side, the lake is just the place to be on a sunny morning with friends, family or alone.
Bokar Monastery
Source: Darjeeling Tourism
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: The monastery lies at a distance of only 3km away from the lake and is the highest (5600ft) point of the hilltown. Bokar Ngedon Chokhor Ling monastery provides a panoramic view of the lake and its nearby forested area. The interiors of the monastery are also equally pleasing.
Tingling View Point
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm: A little on the outskirts of the town, lies the Tingling View Point which has gained its name from a nearby tea garden with the same name. The viewpoint is an 8km drive away from the monastery and is a must visit for anyone who loves tea gardens. This viewpoint has the best view of the lush green tea garden of the district with misty clouds floating above them.
Tashi Takey Restaurant
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm: Leave for Darjeeling. On your way grab some food at the Tashi Takey Restaurant located 26km away from the Tingling Viewpoint.
Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm: Explore the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center built for Tibetian refugees. Get to know about their culture through the handicrafts at a display for visitors to buy.
Penang Restaurant
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm: Get dinner at Penang Restaurant which serves Nepali, Thai and Tibetian cuisine. Visit this place to enjoy some authentic dishes from the region. Leave for Kurseong.
Source: West Bengal Tourism
Kurseong is a beautiful hill station in West Bengal . Adorned with white orchids, tea gardens and hill slopes, this little town though crowded in some parts, are immensely pretty and perfect for a long vacation.
Kurseong Circuit House
9:00 am - 10:00 am: Start your day with some delicious local breakfast at Kurseong's Circuit House.
Ambootia Tea Garden
10:00 am - 11:00 am: Ambootia Tea Garden is one of the many tea gardens in the region settled 10km from the Kurseong's Circuit House. It is famous for its production of black, white and green tea.
Eagle's Crag
11:00 am - 12:00 pm: The Eagle's Crag is a hilltop viewpoint is 7.1km from the circuit and provides a stunning view of the tea estates and other plantations.
The Cochrane Place
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: 2.4km away from Eagle's Crag is The Cochrane Place. Enjoy your lunch at this beautiful vintage property.
Giddhe Pahar View Point
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm: The Giddhe Pahar View Point is 7.4km from the lunch place. It is open only during the day and is free of cost. Enjoy an amazing view of the valley from this viewpoint.
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Dow Hills forms a large part of Kurseong. Covered with lush green forests, this place has several historic educational centres, parks and museums to check out. The place is 9.6km away from the Giddhe Pahar View Point and has some beautiful imperial architectures to look.
St.Mary's Hill Church
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm: St.Mary's Hill Church is another popular tourist spot in the area which is 6.6km from the Giddhe Pahar View Point.
Margaret's Deck Tea Lounge (Goodricke Tea Pot)
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm: Taste some local tea at Margaret's Deck Tea Lounge which is 6km from the church. Along with good quality food, the restaurant is placed on a hillside which provides some stunning views of the landscape.
7:00 pm: Leave for Darjeeling which 22km from Kurseong
Glenary's Bakery Resturant & Pub
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm: End your day with a sumptuous dinner at the Glenary's Restaurant which is a multi-cuisine restaurant. This upscale restaurant is 100 years old and a must try.
Spread over 3000 sq km, Darjeeling is a scenic hilltown. With toy trains whistling through the woods and extensive tea gardens supplementing the beauty of Himalayan foothills, this destination is a popular tourist destination and attracts visitors in huge numbers during peak seasons.
9:00 am - 10:00 am: Begin your second day in the state with a sumptuous breakfast at the Magnolia, Mayfair. The place offers multiple cuisines in its delicious breakfast spread.
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute
10:00 am - 11:00 am: If backpacking and climbing interest you, then the first place to begin your journey in Darjeeling must be this institute. The institute is 1km from the breakfast place. It has a museum with mountaineering artefacts, a boarding school, a food joint and a souvenir shop.
Darjeeling Ropeway Company Limited
Source: Kalimpong News
11:00 am - 12:00 pm: When in Darjeeling, a ropeway tour is a must try. The Rangeet Valley Passenger Cable Car service is only 3km from HMI. Enjoy a stunning bird's eye view of this beautiful hill station. The ropeway is open from 10 am to 4 pm. The ticket costs Rs200 per person.
Darjeelling Peace Pagoda
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: The Peace Padoga is 1km from the Ropeway and provides a magnificent view from the top.
Batasia Loop
Source: North Bengal Tourism
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm: Batasia Loop is an excellent destination for photographers looking to capture the famous toy trains of Darjeeling. It is a loop of railway tracts consisting of a sharp bend. The viewpoint provides a location for beautiful landscapes adorned with mountains, waterfalls, tea gardens and streams.
Tamang Buddhist Monastery Road
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm: 2km from Batasia Loop, Ghoom monastery is another interesting spot for travellers. Immerse yourself in the mystic surroundings of this monastery.
Gatty's Cafe
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Bite on some delicious food at Gatty's Cafe which is 6km away from Ghoom Monastery. The cafe is warm and cosy which makes it perfect for an afternoon meal.
Darjeeling Mall
4:00 pm - 9:00 pm: Also known as Chowrasta(where four roads meet), this place brings life to this peaceful town. Lined with several shops and eateries, Chowrasta is perfect to hang around and get to know the locals here. Fiesta Restaurant located in the mall area is a good option for dinner. End your day with some finger licking local cuisines here.
Tiger Hill Sunrise Observatory
4:00 am - 8:00 am: Tiger Hill is located 11km away from the Darjeeling Town. The summit gives you a stunning view of the majestic Himalayas. Sunrise is the best time of the day to visit this place. As the sky changes its colour with sunrise, the snow-covered peaks get more surreal. Experience this early morning bliss only at Tiger Hills.
8:00 am - 9:00 am: After enjoying a majestic sunrise, make sure to grab some breakfast sold by local vendors at the Hills itself, a treat for any traveller.
9:00 am - 11:00 am: After breakfast leave for Kalimpong which is 50 km away from Darjeeling and will take about 2 hours to reach this another gem of a destination in the state.
Durpin Monastery
11:00 am - 12:00 pm: Set on Durpin Dara hills, Durpin Monastery is one of the popular tourist destinations in Kalimpong and also holds religious.importance for many. From the top, the monastery also provides a bird's eye view of this quaint hill town.
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm: Deolo Hill is a parkland in Kalimpong and 5km away from the monastery. Set at 5000 ft above the sea level, this place has multiple viewpoints.
The Soods Garden Retreat
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm: Less than 2km away is the Soods Garden Retreat, where you can eat your heart out and get ready for a stroll in the Bazar.
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Walk through the lanes of the Haat Bazar and get to know the locals here. One could also buy souvenirs from this place.
4:00 pm: Leave for Lolegaon
Lolegaon, a small village in the Kalimpong district with picturesque landscapes. The village is 28km from the main town of Kalimpong. Untouched with commercialisation, this place is just perfect for a getaway.
Resort Tree-Fern
9:00 am -10:00 am: Get your breakfast at the Tree-Fern Resort located in the village Lolegaon in the midst of rural wilderness.
Canopy Walk Kafer
10:00 am -11:00 am: Visit the Canopy Walk Kafer in Bokhim Khasmahal and is at a walking distance (750m ) from the resort. Cross this hanging bridge in the middle of woodlands.
11:00 am -1:00 pm: Leave for Lava which is 50km from Lolegaon
Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm: Visit the Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery for a peaceful excursion. This monastery is also a retreat centre for many who are looking for a long stay.
Nathula Forest Canteen
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm: Nathula Forest Canteen, 850m ahead is a great place to grab some lunch and move forward towards the next destination.
Neora Valley National Park
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm: Neora Valley National Park is just 1.6km from the canteen and is home to exotic plants and animals. One can go for a safari in the national park.
Changey Waterfall
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm: After an exquisite wildlife adventure in the national park, head to Changey Waterfall which only 6.1km from the park for a brilliant view of a waterfall gushing down with high ranges of Kanchenjunga on all sides.
6:00 pm - 9:30 pm: Return for Darjeeling (80km)
9:30 pm - 10:30 pm: Have your last meal of the five days trip at Glenary's Bakery Restaurant & Pub, Near Clock Tower.
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West Bengal has a variety of tourist places the top amongst them being sightseeing spots. These attractions that would be a just inclusion in a sightseeing tour of Bengal range from cold mountain ranges to sunny beaches, zoos and botanical gardens to heritage buildings and palaces. The top visits amongst these are:
- Darjeeling Toy Train in Darjeeling
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Bengalis are famous not just for their elite nature and cultured behavior along with well amassed academic knowledge but also for mouth-watering traditional cuisine. Food is very important to a Bengali and thus he/she takes great care in preparing their dishes. When in West Bengal the following famous localities are a must visit for food tours.
- Fairlie Road in Kolkata is famous for its street food and the numerous delectable treats found here. The go-to dish of this locality is Luchi-Alur Dom.
- Bada Bazaar area in Kolkata is again a locality famous for street food. However, the most famous dish of this locality is Keemar Doi Bada which is a sweet fusion of the vegetarian dahi bada with meat!
- New Market or Park Street in Kolkata has several famous small eateries serving one of the most famous dishes of this region – Kathi Rolls.
- Dacre Lane in Kolkata has been acknowledged by the WHO to have the best quality street food served in the world. Here, one will find one of the most famous Bengali dishes the ‘jhaal muri’.
- Oh! Calcutta is a famous restaurant in Kolkata that would be worth a visit for its Daab Chingri dish not to mention its noulen-gur ice cream.
- 6 Ballygunge Place in Kolkata is famous for its dish of fish called Bhetki Macher Paturi.
Which are the best tours to experience wildlife in West Bengal?
While not many people know Bengal for its wildlife, it has an exotic collection that makes for a very interesting visit. It houses the world’s famous Royal Bengal Tigers. In addition, it also has several other interesting species of birds and rhinos and bulls. Following are the top places to experience wildlife in West Bengal:
- Ramnabagan Wildlife Sanctuary
- Sajnekhali Wildlife Sanctuary
- Buxa Tiger Reserve
- Neora Valley National Park
- Jaldapara National Park
- Gorumara National Park
- Singalila National Park
- Lothian Island Wildlife Sanctuary
- Haliday Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Which are the most popular areas to go for a shopping tour in West Bengal?
Shopping in West Bengal can be a fun exercise especially when one steps away from the typical malls and moves more towards the local hawkers and street markets. Following are a few popular areas for some good old Bengali shopping.
- Kumartoli – you will get the best terracotta and clay idols in this place. Along with this terracotta utensils and other such artisan products will be available. Kolkata’s famous brushes with animal hair are also available here.
- Bara Bazaar – a locality in Kolkata this area has a multitude of shops for clothes and such. Good quality, designer products are available at extremely reasonable prices here. One caveat before a shopper enters this region is that bargaining is highly popular here.
- Malls of Kolkata – these include south city mall, city center etc
- Darjeeling – typical hill station type shopping at Darjeeling’s mall road
- Kalimpong – Wood sculptures are very widely available here as wood-crafting is a famous skill here.
What are the places perfect for heritage tours in West Bengal?
There are a lot of heritage buildings and areas in West Bengal. A tour of them gives one a sense of the importance and relevance of Bengal’s history. The top amongst these places are.
- Old Calcutta – with monuments like the Writer’s building, Victoria Memorial
- Toy Train in Darjeeling
- Sundarbans National Park
- Terracotta temples at Bishnupur
- Shantiniketan
Which are the most adventurous trekking tours in West Bengal?
Situated at the foothills of the great Himalayan Mountain Range, West Bengal offers plenty of adventurous trekking tours for tourists with a thirst for adventure and thrill. Here are the top few options.
- Sandakphu Trek
- Goechala Trek
- Kamala Falls Trek
- Jayanti Jungle Trek
- Rohini Trek
- Phalut Trek
- Bamonpokhri Jungle Trek
Can I do the Sandakphu trek in West Bengal? Is it a difficult trek?
The Sandakphu is a beautiful trek with some of the most amazing sites you’ll have ever seen. While it is not a beginners level trek, it is also not extremely difficult and can be undertaken by a moderately fit individual. There are agencies and guides that take tourists for this trek in groups ensuring their safety and addressing all concerns.
Which are the top camping experiences in West Bengal?
Camping in the mountains of West Bengal and its neighboring areas can be an interesting experience. Following are the top choices for camping experiences.
- Sunderbans
- Darjeeling
- Mt Thingchinkhang
- Goechala with its numerous trekking routes
- Sandakphu
- Mandarmani
- Tajpur Nature Camp
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Top 10 Best Tourist Places To Visit in West Bengal For 2 Days
Tourist places in west bengal near kolkata.
Are you planning to visit a tourist place in West Bengal? Well, West Bengal is famous for its tourist places and food items. From our years of experience in traveling, we can help you by providing detail about the tourist places in West Bengal .
List of Famous Tourist Places in West Bengal –
Digha – honeymoon places in west bengal.
Digha is one of the most well-known beaches in West Bengal. It lies 187 km to the south of Kolkata. Digha is a low-grade beach with a sand beach with a shallow depth that can stretch up to 7 km and is characterized by gentle waves. The beauty of this area is captivating and attractive. The beach is lined with plants casuarinas along the shoreline which adds beauty. In addition to beautifying the beach, they also assist in slowing the degradation of the dunes.
It is possible to enjoy both sunset and sunrise at the Digha beach. The sunrise and sunset reflecting the water’s salty azure water in the Bay of Bengal is something straight from an artist’s painting. Digha is among the tourist places in West Bengal near Kolkata . The ocean at Digha is relatively calm and shallow about one mile away from the beach making it a great place to swim.
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Sundarban – Tourist Spot in West Bengal
The Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Southeastern tip of the 24 Parganas district about 110 kilometers away from Kolkata. The name comes from one of the mangrove plant species called Sundari (Heritiera minor). Sundarbans are part of the world’s largest delta that is formed by the powerful three rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Meghna. Sundarbans is among the unique places to visit in West Bengal .
The Sundarbans are the largest single tidal block of mangrove forests that are halophytic in the world. The name could be translated as beautiful forest. The name could have been taken from the Sundari trees which are located throughout the Sundarbans. It covers an enormous area that covers 4264 sq. miles across India alone. It is the biggest Tiger Reserve as well as a National Park. Read our detailed guide on Sundarban tourist places .
Purulia is the most western district in West Bengal with all-India significance due to its tropical location and its shape, and its function as funnels. It not only funnels the tropical monsoon stream out of the Bay to the subtropical regions of north-west India as well but also serves as a link between the industrial belts in West Bengal and the hinterlands in Orissa, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh. Because of its position, the region has earned a prominent spot on the tourist map of India. So, Purulia is among the tourist places in West Bengal for 2 days in summer .
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Murshidabad – H istorical Places in West Bengal
Murshidabad is one of the cities located in West Bengal, India. It is home to many tourist places in West Bengal , such as Old Cossimbazar Palace, Kudle Beach, and Hazarduari Palace Museum which makes it worth a trip. The Battle of Plassey took place in Plassey near one of the banks of the Bhagirathi River. The aggressors were Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah one of the few independent Nawab of Bengal and the British East India Company.
In 1756, when Alivardhi Khan died, Siraj-ud Daulah was elected his successor as the Nawab in Bengal. He instructed his English to stop the expansion of the fortification. In 1757, the British East India Company made the war memorial the same year. In the same year, the statue of Mirza Mohammed Siraj-ud-Daulah was established through the Government of West Bengal a few years ago. All these make Murshidabad among the historical places in West Bengal .
Bankura district (Pron Bakura) is an administrative unit of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is part of the Medinipur division, which is one of the five divisions that are administratively administered by West Bengal. Bankura is famous internationally for its “Bankura Horse”- a constructed horse in terracotta and famous for Dashabatar Tash (the historic paintings).
Bankura is also famous due to its agriculture as well as the enormous production of mango and Mustard. Tribes such as Santhal, Bhumij(Sardar), and Munda reside in the Mukutmanipur region. All these make Bankura among the tourist places in West Bengal for 2 days in summer .
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Bardhaman is one of the cities as well as municipalities located in the State of West Bengal, India. It is the capital of the district of Purba Bardhaman which was made a district capital during the time of British rule. Bardhaman is among the tourist attractions in West Bengal .
Tourism-wise this district Burdwan located in the State of West Bengal has great potential. The district is known for its gorgeous Maithon dam reservoir located in Asansol and the technological wonders in the Meghnad Saha Planetarium, the Krishnasayer Ecological Park, and the advanced Burdwan Science Center. However, there are many other places in the district that are enriched by their cultural, and historical significance, religious value or stunning beauty, or as a bird’s refuge or hot springs, etc.
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Durgapur – Travel Destinations in West Bengal
Durgapur is an industrial city located in the State of West Bengal. The city was well-planned and was designed and built by two American architects, Joseph Allen Stein and Benjamin Polk. Durgapur Steel Plant is one of the major industrial facilities in the city. It is a major contributor to economics. Durgapur is an urban city that has a bustling industrial life. Durgapur is a tourist spot in West Bengal for one day .
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Among all the tourist places in West Bengal , Nabadwip is a heritage city located in the Nadia district of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located about 8 kilometers away from Navadvipa. It has a bird sanctuary which is a further attraction for many visitors. Its road connection to Navadvipa makes it easy to make an entire day trip toward the park.
With its 3km long Oxbow Lake, the sanctuary is home to many species of birds. It is also recognized as having the clearest water in the wetlands. It’s an ideal spot for photographers. You can also say that it is among the religious places in West Bengal .
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Tarapith – R eligious Places in West Bengal
Tarapith is a holy site, located in the village of Tarapur within the Rampurhat Police Station of Rampurhat Subdivision within the city of Birbhum. It is named so because it is believed that the eyeball (Tara) from Sati dropped in this area. Tarapith is among the tourist places in West Bengal for 3 days in winter .
Among all the tourist places in West Bengal , Raichak is a town of a tiny size located inside the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal. It is famous for its F Fort one of the best Raichak tourist spots , which stands as an ode to the past period, the tranquil town of Raichak has beautiful perspectives of the Ganges. Raichak is located near the outskirts of Kolkata situated along the banks of the River Hooghly. Raichak is situated near Diamond Harbour and acts as an important link between Haldia with Kolkata. It is one of the most romantic places for couples near Kolkata .
Raichak has grown to be a popular weekend getaway from Kolkata due to the stunning beautiful river and its 18th-century Raichak Fort or Radisson Fort. Furthermore, alongside the riverside views, Raichak offers much more to watch and do. All these make Raichak among the offbeat tourist places in West Bengal .
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Fully Guided Tours & Trips in West Bengal
Explore a wide diversity of fully guided tours through West Bengal. We have 25 adventures that vary from 3 days to 16 days. With the greatest number of departures in March, this is also the most popular time of the year.
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ME to WE & the Sacred Ganges (New Delhi to Kolkata, 2019)
Me to We part was excellent. However, the communication re flights before was poor. The internal flights were badly planned. Leaving Udaipur at 3pm and arriving in Kolkata hotel at 3am to leave again at 9.30 am was ridiculous. Boat was excellent, but a lot of people got upset stomachs. No Indian spices in the curries!
Me to We & the Sacred Ganges (2020) (New Delhi to Kolkata, 2020)
Me to We & the Sacred Ganges (2021) (New Delhi to Kolkata, 2021)
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We always wanted to establish a tours and travel company, and the seed was implanted by Santanu Neogi years before in 2012. We started our journey as a powerful trio and everything was smooth. We went into overdrive to implement our dreams. Our team believes that one should never ignore his struggling period and root after achieving new heights. We still remember our days when we used to work in a small place to become the best tour and travel in Kolkata . And see, our efforts didn’t end in smoke. However, from then we have been keeping our nose to grindstone to remain the number one tour travel agency.
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Bengal: 4 killed, several injured as under-construction building collapses in Kolkata, CM announces ex-gratia
The five-storey building collapsed in hazari mollah bagan in the garden reach area around midnight on sunday. according to locals, who were the first responders, concrete chunks fell from the building before it collapsed..
Ambulances stationed at the spot
"An under-construction building collapsed in the Garden Reach area late on Sunday night. We have rescued a few people. The recuse operation is still going on," a police official said. Ambulances were stationed at the spot. Eyewitnesses, who were among the first responders, reported that concrete fragments began falling from the building before its collapse. The event was accompanied by a loud sound, and a dense cloud of dust enveloped the vicinity as the structure crumbled. According to locals, the debris scattered onto nearby shanties in the densely populated area.
"Although no one lived in the under-construction building, it collapsed on the adjacent shanties. We fear that many individuals might still be trapped under the rubble," said a local resident.
Suvendu Adhikari's appeal to state govt
In a post on X, Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari said, "I urge @chief_west, Secretary @HomeBengal, @CPKolkata to immediately involve West Bengal State Disaster Management Team for immediate Rescue & Relief. I am receiving frantic calls regarding probable casualties. Please dispatch any team which can help in rescuing the victims, be it Fire Servicemen, Police or any other team (sic)," he said. Adhikari also shared pictures from the building collapse site.
CM Mamata Banerjee announces ex-gratia
Meanwhile, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced compensation for the next of kin of the deceased and for the injured persons. "Sad to learn about the house collapse disaster of an under-construction building in the Garden Reach area of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. Our Mayor, Fire Minister, Secretaries and Commissioner of Police, civic, police, fire and disaster management officers and teams (including NDRF, KMC and KP teams) have been on site throughout the night to mitigate the disaster," she posted on X. "We stand by the distressed families and rescue operations shall continue," the CM added.
(With PTI inputs)
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See all. These rankings are informed by traveller reviews—we consider the quality, quantity, recency, consistency of reviews, and the number of page views over time. 2023. 1. Victoria Memorial Hall. 4,686. Speciality Museums. Admission tickets from ₹3,000. By sayforall.
2. Darjeeling. 4.3 /5. 2 out of 68. Places to visit in West Bengal 30. Tourist attractions. Darjeeling, the former summer capital of India under the British Raj, has evolved into one of India's most sought-after hill stations. This picturesque hill destination in West Bengal is ideal for a romantic honeymoon.
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Plan your visit to West Bengal and read about activities, places to stay and things to do in West Bengal selected by Rough Guides. ... Enjoy a lazy cruise on a converted rice barge; visit fragrant spice plantations, explore Cochi and spot local wildlife. view tour ⤍ . view tour ⤍ . 11 days / from 1850 USD. Kerala - God's Own Country.
Nowadays, West Bengal is the Indian portion of this historical region and contains the one-time capital of British India, Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). While Kolkata is one of India's most populous cities, West Bengal sees fewer visitors than many other Indian states. Still, there's a huge variety of things to do in West Bengal.
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West Bengal is probably the only place in the world to be influenced by 8 countries including Portugal, France, Armenia, Britain. Murshidabadhas a lot of things to offer to the visitors. The Hazarduari Palace, Nizamat Imambara, Clock Towr, Madina Masjid, Kathgola Palace and garden to name a few.
An early morning adventure tour to watch the city wake up. We start @ 6:15 am catching the first tram of the day, tasting chai from clay cups ,visiting un-touristy spots just like a local and try to find the origin of God at Kumartuli, all before the city gets busy.
The best outdoor activities to do in West Bengal are: Kolkata - A Sea of Faces and A Thousand Places. Kolkata: Full-Day City Tour for an immersive experience. Tiger Hill Darjeeling Nature Walk (3 Hours Guided Tour) Kathmandu: Nagarkot Sunrise Tour & Hike to Changu Narayan.
West Bengal Tours & Trips. Find the right tour package for you through West Bengal. We've got 28 trips going to West Bengal, starting from just 3 days in length, and the longest tour is 16 days. ... +$204 local payments . View tour Download Brochure Save and compare this adventure. View Map . In-depth Cultural ...
Margaret's Deck Tea Lounge (Goodricke Tea Pot) 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm: Taste some local tea at Margaret's Deck Tea Lounge which is 6km from the church. Along with good quality food, the restaurant is placed on a hillside which provides some stunning views of the landscape. 7:00 pm: Leave for Darjeeling which 22km from Kurseong.
About West bengal Tour Packages Yatra.com has come up with a variety of West Bengal tours, covering various aspects of one of India's culturally richest states. Be it local traditions like the celebration of Durga Pooja or colonial legacy in the form of memorials, Kolkata, the state capital, displays it with pride.
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By TresSdk. Serene with prayerful ambience, it housed a museum, Mother Teresa's tomb and chapel. See ways to experience (32) 5. Park Street. 2,094. Points of Interest & Landmarks. By biswasindranil. The history of the Park Street, in Kolkata is linked to the rise of the British East India Company and the British….
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West Bengal Small Group Tours. Uncover new and exciting adventures in West Bengal by taking part in our small group tours. Go sightseeing at your own pace surrounded by travellers like you. ... +$203 local payments . View tour Download Brochure Clear. Sort & filter Clear all. Sort by. Length. min. 3 days. max. 7 days Departure date. March 2024 ...
West Bengal tour packages have a lot to offer to its customers from treks in beautiful, serene mountain ranges, to colourful bazaar experiences, to fun times at beaches like Mandarmani, to experiencing British culture and its influence here, to getting a taste of the famous Bengali culture from theatres and art galleries to 'sandesh' shops and age-old restaurants.
Digha - Honeymoon Places in West Bengal. Digha is one of the most well-known beaches in West Bengal. It lies 187 km to the south of Kolkata. Digha is a low-grade beach with a sand beach with a shallow depth that can stretch up to 7 km and is characterized by gentle waves. The beauty of this area is captivating and attractive.
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Bengal Tour Plans Travel Agency Kolkata is located on 50/8D Harish Mukherjee Road Annapurna Bari, near PG Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal 700025, India. From Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) Jessore Rd, Dum Dum, Kolkata, West Bengal 700052, India, head northeast for 12 miter and continue to Continue to Bangaon - Kulpi Rd ...
At least 10 people were rescued after an under-construction building collapsed in West Bengal's Kolkata late on Sunday night. Situated in Hazari Mollah Bagan within the Garden Reach area, the five ...