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Barrackpore

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Piyali Island

Piyali Island

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This beach town and seaside resort, one of the most scenic places to visit near Kolkata, is located on one of the deltaic islands of South Bengal. This secluded town is a part of the Sunderbans connected by a narrow creek to the marshes and is famous for its beaches, islands, temples, and wildlife breeding centres. Best time to visit: Winter months (November-February). Distance from Kolkata: 125.5 kilometres. Highlights: The Bakkhali beach is famous for its sunflower fields right on the beach, stunning sunrise & sunset views, and delicious seafood. Crocodile Park, a breeding & preservation centre, for its huge variety of the reptile. Jambu Dwip island, an independent island that submerges underwater for a few months every year. You May Also Like To Book:   Skydive Newcastle

Henry’s Island

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This is a beautiful town located in the Bankura district of West Bengal, and it offers many facets for the travellers to explore. It is widely reckoned for its pottery items made of terracotta work that reflect the craftsmanship of the artisans over here. The town was earlier the administrative capital under the reign of the Malla kings, but now it has transformed into a thriving centre for cultural activities, spirituality, and entertainment. Bishnupur is one of the best places to visit in West Bengal and is known for its quaint environment and surreal views. It is considered to be the true splendour of nature, and you can find here a wide range of flora and fauna. It is a bustling hub of culture, tradition, and rich history and caters to the discerning taste of the travellers with its unique offerings.  Bishnupur is considered to be the hotspot of temples and ancient monuments. Rasmancha is the oldest building over here that has large pyramidal structures and unique architecture. Jorbangla Temple is the most famous religious spot over here that is reckoned for its terracotta structure and delicate carving on the walls. Madanmohan Temple and Radhe Govind Temple are other famous attractions over here.  There are tons of enthralling activities that you can try at Bishnupur for a memorable experience. You can have a heritage walk through the narrow lanes and crowded markets of this city, or you can trek to the Susania hills for an awe-inspiring experience over here. The tourists can also try the exceptional local cuisines of Bishnupur to satisfy their hunger pangs. Bishnupur experiences tropical weather, which means you can visit this place all around the year. It experiences extreme humidity during monsoon along with constant rainfall, which can ruin the joy of your trip. Winters over here are quite pleasant, and it experiences an average of 26 degrees Celsius during winters. Summers are relatively warm over here, and it experiences 32-42 degrees Celsius during this time of the year.

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Mandarmani is a resort town in the outskirts of Kolkata. With top-notch facilities and luxury, this place is an excellent destination with picturesque scenic beauty and sandy coastlines. This place is a perfect long weekend getaway from Kolkata away from the hustle and bustle of the crowd. This beach also happens to be the longest motorable beach in India and the high-speed ride on the beach will give you an ultimate thrill. Best Time to Visit:   October to February is the best time to visit Mandarmani. Distance from Kolkata:  178 km. Highlights: 1.  The upcoming beach resort town. 2. Great backdrop, sandy seashores and an astounding aura of extravagance. 3. Crazy high-speed rides. 4.  Longest motorable beach road  in India.

Santiniketan

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Digha happens to be a beach town situated on the shorelines of the Bay of Bengal. It is considered as a destination for long weekend getaways from Kolkata because of its unspoiled beaches and scenic picturesque surroundings. Digha is not only home to some magnificent beach but it is also home to numerous places to visit near Kolkata like shrines, research centres, exhibition halls and sceneries. Best Time to Visit:  The best time to visit Digha is in the winter season starting October to February. Distance from Kolkata:  184 Km. Highlights: 1.   Soft sands of the beach 2. Holiday spot to spend time in the calm lap of Mother Nature 3. Lined casuarina trees 4. Tempting sunrise and sunsets

Murshidabad

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Once the seat of the Nawab of Bengal, this quaint town located on the banks of the Hooghly is one of the best places to visit in West Bengal. It served as the capital of Bengal before Calcutta, and several arts and crafts were born here. Not only that, but it was also famous for the sericulture, producing world-class silk. The beauty of the town is unparalleled. It is home to tiny  jheels , which become  hotspots in winter when the migratory birds arrive. The pristine blue lakes with colourful, exotic birds at its edges is a sight to behold! It is also home to several gardens, which have rows of colorful and fragrant flowers. The gardens are all adorned by meticulously sculpted statues and fountains! This is the perfect place for a short trip amidst the lap of nature.  The Hazarduari Palace, located on the banks of the River Bhagirathi, is the prime attraction here. Apart from that, there are a handful of beautiful mosques which you must include in your itinerary- Nizamat Imambara, Footi Masjid, Madina, and Katra Mosque. Apart from these, it has many palaces among which Wasif Manzil and Nasirpur Palace are worth mentioning. Apart from gazing at the various forms of architecture and the massive palaces, there are other things you can do in Murshidabad. You could go shopping because the local artisans are pretty much the authority on ivory and woodcraft. You could also drop into the Belampore market to pick out a few intricately designed Murshidabad silk sarees for yourself or family members. The weather is usually too extreme- too hot in summer and too chilly in winter. So the best time to visit would be the early winter months of October and November when it is pleasant- sunny and breezy!

Chandipur

Another one from the list of places to visit near Bhubaneswar is Chandipur which is a beautiful beach at the shore of Bay of Bengal. Since it is 200 km away from the capital it is advisable to travel by trains or private buses to enjoy a pocket-friendly journey. The major attraction of this beach is that during the low tide the sea recedes as far as 5-6km which gives an illusion that as if the sea has disappeared thus paving opportunities to walk on the dried sea bed to the tourists. Best time to visit: You can visit this place at any time of the year. Distance from Bhubaneshwar: Distance from Bhubaneshwar to Chandipur is 207 km. Highlights: The rare horseshoe crabs can also be spotted and also don’t forget to try out the delicious seafood over here.

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Jamshedpur happens to be the largest city in Jharkhand that is aesthetically planned with wonderful infrastructure and landscape. The main attractions of the city for tourists are tree-lined jubilee park, Bhuvaneshwari temple, and Dalma wildlife sanctuary. Best Time to Visit:  November to February is the best time to visit Jamshedpur. The weather is pleasant and favourable for tourism. Distance from Kolkata:  279 Km. Highlights: 1.  An aesthetically planned town with an alluring infrastructure and backdrop 2. A quintessential instance of the boon of industrialization of India. 3. Tata Zoological Park with species like tigers and leopards

Sundarbans

Known widely as the largest mangrove forest in the world, Sundarbans makes for one of the most scenic and serene places to visit near Kolkata. Apart from being a mangrove forest, it is also a tiger reserve and a biosphere reserve. It also happens to be a UNESCO world heritage site as it is home to a countless variety of birds and reptiles. Tourists come over to this place to experience the silent charm of this place along with the simplicity and naturalness. Best Time to Visit:   September to March is considered the best month to visit Sunderbans, as the winters are a very enjoyable period in the area. Distance from Kolkata:  110 Km. Highlights: 1.  Home of the Bengal Tigers. 2.  Biggest mangrove forests in the world. 3. Roaring rivers and beautiful estuaries. 4. UNESCO world heritage site.

Ranchi

The capital of Jharkhand, Ranchi had been the summer capital of Bihar because of its location. It is located at an altitude of 700 meters above the mean sea level. Ranchi is home to numerous waterfalls, forests, rivers and sightseeing spots. The best part of this tourist location is its amazing weather that makes travelling a bliss for tourists coming from all parts of the country. You should not miss stopping over at Places around Kolkata like Ranchi Hill, Tagore Hill and Hundru falls, Kanke Dam, Hatia Museum and Tribal Research Institute and Museum. Best Time to Visit:   November to February is considered the best time to visit Ranchi, as the weather is enjoyable, with some infrequent cold nights. Distance from Kolkata:  415 Km. Highlights: 1.  The state capital of mineral-rich Jharkhand 2. The summer capital of Bihar 3. Pleasant Weather

Cuttack

Cuttack is truly a cosmopolitan city with a number of fascinating places around Kolkata of tourist interest. Cuttack has earned its place in the global landscape for its amazing local handicrafts, silverwork, cultural activities, festivals, and street food. The most famous festivals of this place are Baliyatra, kite festival, and Durga Puja. If you want to explore the true flavours of the land, come here during the time of festivals. Best Time to Visit:  The best time to visit the city of silver works, Cuttack is from the month of October to March. This is the time when the temperature remains mild and the city is packed with festivities. Distance from Kolkata:  420 Km Highlights: 1.  Baliyatra, Durga Puja and the Kite Festival 2. Barabati Fort 3. Bhitarkanika National Park 4. Dhabaleshwar 5. Stone Revetment 6. Paradeep Beach

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Bhubaneshwar

Bhubaneshwar

Bhubaneswar aka ‘Temple City’ is the kept best secret of incredible India. This city is widely known for its amazing architecture and temples. Apart from being one of the important cities of India, it also happens to be the main centre for education and business in the country. The city is replete with historical places to visit near Kolkata. You can stopover at places Lingaraj Temple, Parasurameswara Temple, Dhauli Shanti Stupa, and Raja Rani Temple. Best Time to Visit:  The perfect time to visit this place is in the course of the winter months starting from October to February. This is the time when the temperature range is perfect for out-of-doors happenings and travelling around the city. Distance from Kolkata:  450 Km. Highlights: 1.   Mesmerizing architecture and grand temples. 2. A flourishing centre for commerce and business. 3. Majestic Lingaraj and Raja Rani temples. 4. Khandagiri and Udayagiri Caves.

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Konark (35.8 km from Puri)

Konark (35.8 km from Puri)

Known widely for its ancient temples, pristine sandy beaches, and Annual Dance Festival, Konark is a quaint little town of Odisha. The beauty of this charming city lies in its iconic Sun Temple, which has been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This age-old architectural marvel makes for one among the most spectacular monuments in the country and speaks of the glorious past of the state. Konark hosts a number of festivals and events at the Sun Temple, including the Sun Festival, Annual Dance Festival, and Handicrafts Mela. The historical city of Konark is one of the major places to visit near Puri to get an insight into the history and culture of Odisha. Best Time to Visit: September to March Distance from Puri: Konark is located at an approximate distance of 35.8 kilometers from Puri Highlights: Sun Temple, Chandrabhaga Beach, ASI Museum, Konark Dance Festival, Sun Festival

Puri

Puri is one of the four dhams in India as per Hindu Mythology. This beach city is located on the shorelines of Bay of Bengal in the Indian State of Odisha. Considered to be the abode of Lord Jagannath, this place has at all times been one of the top tourist places around Kolkata. With a multitude of things to do, this is perfect for individuals who love to spend time in a spiritual atmosphere. Best Time to Visit:   Puri can be visited all over the year except for the summer season. The best time to land in Puri would be in between the month of October to February, as the climate remains pleasant makes tourism a bliss. Distance from Kolkata:  500 km. Highlights: 1.  Must-visit pilgrimage sites for Hindu followers because of Lord Jagannath Temple. 2.  Part of Char Dham in India. 3. A plethora of hotels and homestays. 4. Rath Yatra (chariot festival)

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On a summer day, the fragrance of tea leaves lifts off the hills and hover over Darjeeling like a hat and the wonderful things breathes unsaid inside that, like the bent trees, the happy earthworms, the reluctant tea-colored puddles, flowering Rhododendrons and Magnolia plants and the wild garden flowers blooming in different colors of rainbow and a British bungalow growing a fragile façade of greenery for ages amidst a sprawling tea garden. The tourist places in Darjeeling will leave a traveler mesmerized and awed with the beauty that the place offers. And when the heavens’ open up to hammer the water down, the grass looks wet-green and pleased, loose earth shapes off its edges, the washed off dust-green trees smiles afresh and the green countryside glitters in the traces of sunshine.Covered with the dense evergreen forests of Sal and Oak, with ducks and teals creating waves in water, and with rare breeds of orchid spreading colors on a moist soil, Darjeeling, a previous summer capital of India under the British Raj holds the incredible panoramic views of Kanchenjunga snow peaks, beautiful colonial architecture including mansions and churches, an influence of diverse cultures in the majestic craft and cuisine, a beautiful women, the taker of the seeds with a yellow scarf on her head and tea-bag on her shoulders, and a vast expanse of Tea estates in its root. This “Mecca of Tea” with over 80 operational tea gardens spread across acres of land, writes on a foggy day sitting inside a vintage Toy Train from 1880s, a whimsical poem, of what is delightfully read as the "Champagne of tea". The northwest winds visit Darjeeling to tear it full of holes but the new beautiful things come in the first spit of spring on the northwest wind, and the old leaves go, not one lasts but the beauty stays with the new and lasts for eternity. Darjeeling is a beauty that won’t let your heart stop, from beating in ecstasy, and the tourist places in Darjeeling shall always ensure that!

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Kalimpong is another hill station in the state of West Bengal, which is popular for its beautiful panoramic view. You can find stunning Buddhists monasteries and Tibetian crafts in the city. The town is just at a distance of 50 mins from Darjeeling, at the foothills of the Shivalik range. The ideal time to visit Kalimpong is the Summertime from (March to May), although, all throughout the year, the temperature is pleasant. Apart from the ancient monasteries and age-old churches, the town marks the presence of Bhutanese history. Thus it is one of the attractive tourist spots in eastern India. Best time to visit - Summertime from March to May. Highlights - Apart from the ancient monasteries and age-old churches, the town marks the presence of Bhutanese history, The best places to visit in Kalimpong are: -Durpin Dara Hill -Cactus Nursery -Morgan House -Deolo Hill -Galingka -Jang Dong Paliriffo Brang Gompa.

Samsing

This hidden hillside beauty, located at Himalayan foothills between Jalpaiguri & Darjeeling is one of the most picturesque places around Kolkata. Samsing is dotted with lush green tea gardens, forested hills, and valleys all enveloped in the cool misty breeze. The place, on a clear day, even offers views of snow-capped peaks of Bhutan. Best time to visit: Winter months (November-February). Distance from Kolkata: 665 kilometres. Highlights: Visit the nearby Neora Valley National Park to see near-extinction species of flowering plants, red panda, Himalayan black bear, marbled cat, Malayan giant squirrel, etc. The charming village of Suntaley Khola for its scenic surroundings and orange orchards. Rocky Island for its nature resorts and watersports.

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It is a beautiful White Marble structure which began making in 1906 and was completed by 1921. While it originally got built with the idea of dedicating a memorial to Queen Victoria of Britain, it has now turned into a museum that attracts numerous people due to its stunning architecture and display.The artistic monument is a mixture of British as well as Mughal form of architecture. Inside the huge fortress is a museum that has 25 galleries featuring sculptures, portraits, national leaders, arms, and armour. Moreover, it has unique, and original  works of William Shakespeare, Omar Khayyam, as well as Arabian Nights.Location: Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queens Way, Maidan, Kolkata.Price:-Rs. 30 for Indians,-Rs. 100 for citizens of the SAARC countries,-Rs. 500 for nationals of all other countries.Timing:-From 10 am to 6 pm (Tuesday- Friday)and,-From 10 am - 8 pm (Saturday, Sunday).Best time to visit: October and March.

Howrah Bridge

This one tops the list of places to see in Kolkata, probably because it gets so often portrayed in movies. It was constructed in 1943 replacing the Pontoon Bridge and is made of steel. Due to the immense popularity that the bridge has, tourists from far and wide travel to Kolkata just to visit the amazing bridge.One will be amazed to see the view from the bridge in the evening. The entire river Hoogli seems like an endless lake with the sun going down into the horizon. The suspended bridge ranks 6th amongst the longest bridges in the world.Location: Hooghly RIver, Kolkata.Best Time To Visit: In the Evening.

Botanical Garden

Previously known as the Calcutta Botanical Garden, the garden was established in 1786. It is spread over 270 acres of land. The present name of the garden is Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanical Garden.As the name suggests, the garden is full of plants, trees, and flowers related to the field of botany. At the moment, the garden is a home for over 12000 perennial plants that are still alive. One of the best attractions here is the giant Banyan Tree which forms the second largest canopy in the world. Also, the garden features over 1400 exotic species of plants, and trees.Location: Botanical Garden Road B Shalimar Area Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Botanical Garden, Area, Howrah, West Bengal 711103.Price:-INR 10/- for Indians and-INR 100/- for foreigners.Timing: 10 am to 5 pm, ( Mondays Closed).Best time to visit: October to February.

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Best Offbeat Weekend Destinations Near Kolkata (Within 150 Km)

Who does not love getting away from the monotonous busy daily routine at the weekends?

Kolkata is such a place where you can visit hundreds of short-travel locations by driving a car or riding a train. In this article, I am going to talk about the 12 best offbeat weekend destinations near Kolkata which are mostly within 100 kilometres. Some of the locations within 150 kilometres are so amazing, I cannot leave them out. All of these places can be visited by family, couples or friends.

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12 Best Weekend Destinations Near Kolkata

I have listed the top 10 travel gateways from Kolkata which are within 150 kilometres of Kolkata and can be visited on the weekends for a short trip away from the busy life.

  • Location: Hasnabad, Bashirhat, North 24 Parganas
  • Distance from Kolkata: 67 Km by road
  • Best Time to Visit: September to February

How to Reach Taki?

By train, you have to ride the Hasnabad Local Train from Sealdah Station which takes almost 2 hours to reach Taki Road Station. From Taki Road to arrive at the hotels on the banks of River Icchamati in 10 minutes, you have to take a cycle van. From Esplanade, you can also reach Taki by car or ride a bus which will take almost 3.5 hours to get to the place.

Taki

Main Attractions of Taki

Taki is an extremely peaceful place where you can take a rest on the banks of Ichamati. A boat ride on the waters of the Ichamoti will take you close to our neighbouring country Bangladesh. The Durga immersion ceremony on the Ichamati river is a popular event of Taki. To watch the immersion ceremony every year lots of people from India and Bangladesh gather on both sides of the river. For the immersion of the Durga idol, boats from both sides sail to Ichamati which is a mind-blowing scene.

Another boat ride to the uninhabited Machranga Island island near the confluence of the Ichamati and Vasa Rivers is also a nice thing to be done here. It is an excellent spot for roaming, swimming and watching birds.

Golpatar jungle is another amusing place for Taki to visit. By hiring a van rickshaw you can go there. The jungle path walk under the canopy of Golpata trees inside the jungle gives you a unique and thrilling experience. Don’t forget to carry a photo identity proof with you as BSF will only let you enter the region.

There are a few old temples like Ramakrishna mandir, Kuleswari Kalimandir, 300 years old Jora Shib Mandir, Natmandir at Roychowdhury Zamindar house, etc increase the interest in the town.

Where to Stay at Taki?

Hotel Sonar Bangla is the best hotel in Taki. With all modern amenities and facilities, it offers a peaceful and luxurious stay with a great view of the Ichamati River. Utsab Baganbari, Suhasini guest house, etc are the other staying options.

2. Henry Island

  • Location: South 24 Parganas (Near Bakkhali)
  • Distance from Kolkata: 126 Km by road

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How to Reach Henry Island?

From Esplanade, some buses are scheduled for Bakkhali. If you are planning to drive your car then take Diamond Harbour Road and come to the Jelighat stop. From there turn left and cross 1.5 kilometres to reach Henry island . By train, you have to come to Namkhana railway station. From there, book a Toto or ride a public bus to reach Henry Island.

Main Attractions of Henry Island

If you want to go away from the monotony of daily life and want to spend some quality time on a beautiful beach then you have to visit Henry’s Island. The calm sea, the rocks, the white sand, and the dazzling beauty of the Mangrove forest make the place unique. Nearly 100-hectare land is being used here for pisciculture along with forest conservation by the Fisheries Department of West Bengal.

There is a watchtower over which you can get a complete panoramic view of the entire island. Because of being less crowded, it is heaven for tourists who prefer to visit offbeat places. Bakkhali and Fraserganj, two beautiful places situated within 15 km of Henry island, can be easily visited.

Where to Stay at Henry’s Island?

Sundari tourist complex maintained by the fisheries department is the best-staying option here. It is surrounded by a lot of water bodies which is perfect for nature lovers. The mouth-watering delicious seafood like prawn, crab, and pomfret can make your trip special.

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3. Chupir Chor, Purbasthali

  • Location: Kalna, Purba Bardhaman
  • Distance from Kolkata: 140 Km by road
  • Best Time to Visit: November to February

How to Reach Purbasthali?

From Sealdah station there are many local or passenger trains that come to Purbasthali station. Then reach pakhiralay which is just 4 km away from the railway station. You can also ride a car and reach via Kalyani Expressway.

Main Attractions of Purbasthali

The main attraction of Purbasthali is Chupi Char where the Ox-Bow Lake formed from the mighty Ganges which becomes home to thousands of migratory birds. The Ox-Bow lake covers an area of almost 3.5 sq. km. Bird watching is done here in boats and the boatmen help the travellers to spot the birds. If you are looking for an offbeat weekend destination near Kolkata, Purbasthali can be a great choice.

Chupir chor is known as the birdwatcher’s paradise. Winter is the best time to come here when more than 70 species of local and migratory birds are seen. So, make sure to pack your birding essentials , including a binocular and a camera. Apart from this, the whole of the Purbasthali region is replete with history and religion. Religious places like Nabadwip and Mayapur are situated within a 15 km distance. Temples and landmarks of historical events are scattered throughout the region. If anyone is coming from Kolkata by road he or she will pass through the temple towns of Kalna, Hansheswari, Guptipara and Sukharia.

Where to Stay at Purbasthali?

Chupi Kasthashali Pakhiralay is the best place to stay here. It has a beautifully landscaped park with lodging options for tourists besides the lake.

4. Mousuni island

  • Location: South 24 Parganas
  • Distance from Kolkata: 120 Km by road

Mousuni Island has not yet been explored by a mass amount of tourists. The virgin island is located in Namkhana of West Bengal and adjacent to the Sunderban Delta.

How to Reach Mousuni Island?

To visit Mousuni island , first, you need to reach Namkhana. From there hire a Toto and reach Bagdanga Kheya ghat, Hujjaiter Ferry Ghat or Patibunia Ghat, which will take approximately 30 minutes. It takes only 3 mins to cross the river and to reach Mousuni island. From there, the motor van will drop you to the tourist spot of Mousuni island in 20 minutes.

Main Attractions of Mousuni Island

You can just relax on Baliara Beach and can enjoy the landscape, the sound of waves and the surrounding natural beauty. The mesmerizing sunset makes the beach more beautiful. Mud walk through mangrove forest relish one’s mood.

Different types of birds can be seen here. Kakramarir chor on Mousuni island is the ideal place for bird watchers. There are plenty of fishermen’s colonies all over the beach. By interacting with them you can explore the fishermen’s life and their brave journey in the sea. Local seafood makes you more integrated with its environment.

Where to Stay at Mousuni Island?

Tents and cottages are built just beside the sea. There are many staying options like Sand Castles Beach Camp, Neel Nirjone Camp, Jhinuk Camp, Bonfire Natures Camp, Mousuni Dreamland Beach Camp, Moonlit Canvas, Sonar Tori Resort, Sandcastle Beach Camp, Backpacker’s Camp, Mousuni Waves, etc.

5. Vedic Village

  • Location: Sikharpur, Newtown, North 24 Parganas
  • Distance from Kolkata: 15 Km by road
  • Best Time to Visit: Anytime

How to Reach Vedic Village?

As it is located just 20 km away from the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, you can easily reach there simply by hiring a cab.

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Main Attractions of Vedic Village

It is the place where you can connect with nature and enjoy outdoor fun with incredible indoor luxury to make your day special in the resort. Boating, ATV Riding, Bowling Alley. Zorbing, Segways, and Kayaking all are included in the outdoor activities. Hours after hours can be spent in the swimming pool.

The resort’s surrounding place within the property is full of greenery, crystal clear lakes, coconut trees and a variety of colourful flowers. Migratory birds, butterflies, squirrels and exotic species of plants make the place beautiful. Sanjeeva Ayurvedic Spa is one of the best attractions in Vedic village. I must mention the restaurant in the resort. Mouth-watering organic meals are served at the all-hours restaurant. Poolside dinner can also be arranged on request. This is the perfect destination for rejuvenating weekends.

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  • Location: Kolkata (by the bank of the Hooghly river)
  • Distance from Kolkata: Situated in Kolkata

How to Reach Floatel?

Floatel is must visit place if you are looking for authentic Kolkata vibes and a cosy ambience. The ship-themed hotel on river Ganga is India’s only floating hotel. It is located at B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata where you can easily reach by car or bus.

Main Attractions of Floatel

Floatel offers world-class facilities that keep your stay at ease and comfort. The rooms come with incredible interiors and are crafted to perfection where you wake up to the view of Howrah Bridge and the river Ganges. The rooms are perfect for relaxing and unwinding. The room service and housekeeping of Floatel are appreciated.

The rooftop restaurant called “The Bridge” is a great place to hang out. There is also a bar attached to the restaurant. One has the option of either dining inside the restaurant or in the open air. On the open deck, a panoramic view of the river Ganga and the beautiful city will mesmerize you. The quality of the food is also very good. This place is ideal for candlelight dinners for couples.

7. Mangalgunj Backpackers’ Villa

  • Location: Nataberia – Benimadhabtala Rd, North 24 Parganas
  • Distance from Kolkata: 90 Km by road

How to reach Mangalgunj Backpackers’ Villa?

The train ride is the best available option to reach here. Take a local train from Sealdah railway station and get off at Bangaon or Chakdah station. Then hire an auto and reach Nataberia. From there, hiring another local transport ( Toto) you can reach Mangalgunj Backpackers’ Villa.

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Main Attractions of Mangalgunj

If you want to spend an enchanting night with your friends in a village then go to Mangalgunj which is located around 100 km from Kolkata. At present, backpackers’ villa offers some adventure tents with three bamboo cottages. You can enjoy a campfire with a delicious bamboo chicken barbeque.

In the daylight, you can visit the Parmaden forest which is reached in bio-diversity where you can see the chirping birds and the greenery all around. Boating in the river Ichamati makes one mind calm. But once the night falls and darkness takes over, the place becomes haunted. It is famous for the old Rajbari known as ‘ Kata Saheber Kuthi ‘.

During British rule, it was a ‘Nilkuthi’ which is known for brutal torturing locals for farming only ‘nil’ or blue dye. This place is intimately associated with our freedom fighters. At night, the dense bamboo forest, the bats and the owls will make you feel the presence of beings that will send a chill down your spine. You will surely enjoy the creepy environment.

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8. Kaikhali

  • Location: Sundarban, South 24 Parganas
  • Distance from Kolkata: 82 Km by road
  • Best Time to Visit: October to February

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How to Reach Kaikhali?

Kaikhali is a small land near the estuary where the Matla and Nimania rivers flow into the Bay of Bengal. It takes nearly 3 hours to reach here from Kolkata by car. After Baruipur, take the Joynagar road to Kaikhali. If you prefer traveling by train , then take the Sealdah-Lakhikantapur-Namkhana local from Sealah station and get off at Joynagar station. From there, hire a trekker and reach Jamtala Haat and then by autorickshaw arrive at Kaikhali.

Main Attractions of Kaikhali

This place is practically situated within the Sunderban’s ecotourism area . The river banks are full of mangroves like Garan, Geona, Hogla, Sundari, etc. You can be refreshed by the boat ride on the Matla river with a cool breeze around. On a moonlit night or twilight, the bank of the Matla river becomes more beautiful. Some travellers hire boats deep into the jungle where tigers can be seen. Jharkhali Tiger rescue Center, the gateway to Sundarban, is located very close to Kaikhali. If you have more time, you should also visit Sagar island which is famous for Ganga Sagar Mela.

Where to Stay at Kaikhali?

Kaikhali farm stay is the best place to spend the weekend. It is just 100 meters away from the Matla river. You can take a fresh breath in nature with greenery all around. With the warm hospitality of the farm officials, you may feel like you are at home. You can enjoy your breakfast and tea on the lawn outside of the cottage. Delicious organic food harvested from nearby farms and fresh fish from the river are served here.

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9. Joypur Forest

  • Location: Joypur, Bankura
  • Distance from Kolkata: 125 Kms by road
  • Best Time to Visit: December during the snake festival

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How to Reach Joypur Forest?

It takes around 3.5 hours from Kolkata by car via NH19 to reach the Joypur forest. Also, Arambagh and Bishnupur are the nearest railway stations to the forest. The nearby resorts arrange car on request and it takes around 1hr 15 min from Arambagh station and 40 mins from Bishnupur station.

Main Attractions of Joypur Forest

If you like the solitude of the dense forest, lush greenery and glimpse of wild animals like deer, and elephants, then Joypur forest can be the best weekend destination near Kolkata. This solitary dense forest is residing in the Bankura district which is 10 km away from Bishnupur and around 130 km from Kolkata.

The forest is covered with skyscraping Sal, Palash, Mahua, Neem and Teak trees, which does not allow the sunlight to touch the soil in some places. Thousands of wildlife survive in the forest. The herd of spotted deer is the most attractive part of the forest. Besides elephants, wild foxes, and wolves are also seen in the dense greenery. Other nearby popular tourist spots are Mukutmonipur, Susunia mountain, Kamarpukur, Jayrambati, etc.

Where to stay at Joypur Forest?

Joypur forest resort is just at the heart of the lush green jungle. The jungle and the darkness around the resort at night are life-altering feelings for a while. Banalata resort, Banabitan lodge, and Banphool are the other staying options from where you can enjoy the beauty of the jungle.

The Jor Bangla temple is only half an hour’s distance from Joypur forest resort. Another religious place called the Gokulchand temple, built by Malla king Raghunath is just 15 mins away from the resort. This temple was constructed in the seventeenth century and it looks like a fort surrounded by high walls. Dalmadal gun, 3.84 meters long cannon that represents the glory of Malla kings, is an interesting sight to be seen.

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10. G Plot, Patharpratima

  • Location: Near Sundarban, South 24 Parganas
  • Distance from Kolkata: 116 Km by road

How to reach G Plot?

From the Esplanade bus stop buses are available to come to Ramganga Ferry Ghat. If you are taking your own car, then come from Dharmatala via Diamond Harbor Road straight to Ramganga Ferry Ghat. You can also ride a train from Sealdah to Laxmikantpur Station and take the bus to Ramganga Ferry Ghat.

After reaching the Ramganga ferry terminal, take the ferry from there to Chandmari Jetty for 1 hour and 15 minutes by water. From there you have to travel 14 km by Toto or motor van to reach your destination.

Main Attractions of G Plot

To get rid of the hustle and bustle of the city, you can freshen up with the taste of unadulterated fresh air at G-Plot, a small island located in Pathar Pratima Block in South 24 Paraganas at the confluence of the sea with the river. G Plot is a new virgin island, an offbeat and relaxing destination.

If you want to be in harmony with nature and get heavenly bliss on this earth, you have to come to this wonderful place. The place is surrounded by sea, rivers on one side and mangrove jungles on the other. From the beach, you can witness the amazing beauty of sunrise and sunset. This place is a paradise for birdwatchers and you can have a productive photoshoot here. The life of the simple rural people of this island will be a memory for you.

Where to Stay at G Plot?

You can stay at Jhaumon homestay which was actually a clubhouse. It was renovated into a cottage in order to boost tourism. The cottage has 3 bedrooms that can accommodate 2 people each. It is nestled in a quiet village with simple amenities. All the people here are cordial and the ambience is soothing. The property is very clean, well-maintained and it is completely safe.

11. Itachuna Rajbari

  • Location: Itachuna, Hooghly
  • Distance from Kolkata: 70 Km by road

How to Reach Itachuna Rajbari?

It takes about an hour of drive from Kolkata to reach Itachuna Rajbari which is located in Hoogly district. It is also a perfect heritage resort to spend the weekend in.

Main Attractions of the Place

It is a unique experience to stay in a century-old rajbari surrounded by antiques and the company of hosts who have plenty of interesting stories about their rich past belonged to the place. The place offers a perfect blend of nature and a royal ambience. History resides here and you can feel its presence.

The Rajbari is divided into five portions– a village courthouse, a ballet dancing hall, a kitchen house, a guest house and an andar mahal for ladies. The spacious royal rooms make the stay very special. The rooms of the palace are named after the chief of the common Bengali joint family- Boro Baudi, Chhoto Baudi, Thakurmar Ghar, Boro Pishi, Ginny Ma, Baro Ma, Mejo Ma, Bilas, Manjari (room for 6 people to stay together), Kakababu, Pisemashai, Chhoto Pishi, Jyathamashai and Boroda. These names bring you back to the era of ‘joint family’ in Bengal. The beauty of such a relationship has been revealed in Bengali literature and in many of Saratchandra’s novels.

There is a large temple in the rajbari where prayers four times a day are offered for the family deity. In the backyard of the Rajbari, there is a lush green area with a fountain. Sometimes outdoor shooting is conducted here. From the adjoining pond, splendid sunset can be seen. One who visits the rajbari can not forget the taste of the delicious authentic Bengali cuisine served here.

12. Aqua Retreat, Falta

  • Location: South 24 Parganas (Near Diamond Harbour)
  • Distance from Kolkata: 53 Kms by road

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How to reach Aqua Retreat?

From any place in Kolkata, you can come here by hiring a cab. The nearest railway station is Diamond harbour which is nearly 20 km away from the Aqua Retreat. The auto service is also available here.

Main Attractions of Aqua Retreat

If you want to spend some time by the river to free yourself from confinement then Aqua retreat at Shyamsundarpur, Falta an idyllic weekend destination near Kolkata on the banks of Hoogly river might be your best choice. All the rooms of the resort are river-facing. It has a well-maintained lawn where kids can do a variety of activities.

There are many seating areas where you can rest for hours and simply enjoy the beauty of the river with floating boats and ships. From this place, you will be able to see a lot of cargo ships coming to Khidirpur Dock or going towards it. Spending some time in the clean swimming pool right next to the river will relax your mind. The hospitality and quality of food are impressive to get for the weekend.

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Apart from the twelve places we have mentioned, you can also visit Tajpur if you are ready for a seaside adventure. If you like to stay in Kolkata, Ekante Cottage at Eco Park can also be a perfect choice.

Every one of us needs a break from the routine busy life to find peace and get energized. Because of this reason, many of us look for an offbeat place that very few people have explored. We love the adventure, thrill, romance and also taste of new food at a new location. This is why you need to cut off the conventional schedule and pump up yourself for a tour to the best weekend destination near Kolkata. So, pack your travel essentials and start your journey!

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It’s a great job done by you. It is very helpful for short trip finders. Hope you will definitely try to develop by giving more information.

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Very informative site, a couple of places were unknown to me. The phone number of the guesthouses/ resorts are not given– how to make the booking then?

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Attractive places. But need cost involvement, i. e., boarding and lodging charges.

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13 Beautiful Places Near Kolkata Within 150km Every Traveller Must Visit

Endowed with a rustic charm and soulful environs, these places near kolkata make for a perfect getaway to unwind and relax..

By: Karan Kaushik Published: Feb 16, 2022 04:10 PM IST

13 Beautiful Places Near Kolkata Within 150km Every Traveller Must Visit

Slow living has emerged as a new way of lifestyle in the post-pandemic era. As a result, slow travel has also attracted discerning travellers, who are always on the lookout for off-beat experiences. If you are also in the mood to escape city life and take a short trip amidst nature, we have shortlisted 13 places near Kolkata. By Karan Kaushik

Places near Kolkata that deserve a place on your weekend bucket list

Chintamani kar bird sanctuary (20km).

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Named after the noted sculpture Chintamoni Kar, the sanctuary lies in the South 24 Parganas district, at a short distance from Kolkata. Dotted with mango, jackfruit, tamarind, guava, coconut, and other trees, the birding haven inhabits a wide variety of avifaunal species. Some of the most spotted birds here include Spotted Dove, Greater Coucal, Eurasian Coot, Bronze-winged Jacana, Oriental Darter, Indian Cormorant, and White-throated Kingfisher to name a few. You can also spot jungle civets, mongooses, jackals, monitor lizards, and other common mammals and reptiles.

Bawali (35km)

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Famous for its ancient buildings, this rustic town makes for a nice weekend getaway. A stay at The Rajbari Bawali, a 300-year-old boutique heritage property, will give you a sneak peek into the rich cultural heritage of the Mondals, who used to be the zamindars or landlords of Bawali. It is said that the Radha Krishna Temple in Bawali served as the inspiration for the much-revered Dakshineswar Kali Temple. Another must-visit attraction in Bawali is the Gopinath Navaratna Temple.

Chandannagar (48km)

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This popular town stands on the banks of the river Ganges and charms you with its age-old buildings and lush environs. Spend some peaceful time at the Chandarnagar Strand, walk through the pages of colonial history at the Chandannagar Museum, and appreciate the French architecture of the Sacred Heart Church. One of the most fascinating places in Chandannagar is the Patal Bari (meaning underground house), a heritage building famous for its unique architecture. Visited by the likes of Rabindranath Tagore, Patal Bari has found mention in eminent works of Bengali literature.

Babur Haat (50km)

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Visit this quaint village to experience rural West Bengal at its soulful best. Blessed with serene lakes, the idyllic village is perfect for a laidback nature trip. You can try your luck at angling here or enjoy a soothing boat ride and catch stunning sunsets. Thanks to its verdant landscape, the village also serves as a mini paradise for birdwatchers. Embark on a nature trail with a friendly local and get a taste of slow-paced Bengali village life as you pass through thatched mud houses.

Diamond Harbour (50km)

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Situated on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, Diamond Harbour lies in the South 24 Parganas district. It only takes an hour from Kolkata to reach this quaint town. Diamond Harbour is one of those places you would love to drive to on a lazy Sunday afternoon to spend some therapeutic time. Pilgrims flock to the place to take a holy dip in the Ganges Delta. There’s not much that you can do here. If your idea of spending the weekend includes enjoying stunning sunsets and breathing in some fresh air, while you munch on some seafood, Diamond Harbour won’t disappoint.

Raichak (52km)

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Raichak is perfect if you are looking for a quick escape from the bustling city with your friends and family. A stay at Raichak On Ganges come highly recommended. The luxury getaway is blessed with lush environs and cool breezes, thanks to its location on the banks of the Ganges. The 100 acres integrated lifestyle destination features a boutique resort called Ganga Kutir. Then there’s the resort hotel The Ffort Raichak. If you are in the mood to pamper yourself with a rejuvenating massage, head to Anaya, a spa by L’occitane. To enjoy a couple of drinks with your friends, you may visit Footloose, the sports bar and lounge. Raichak on the Ganges also offers country homes for a private staycation.

Deulti (62km)

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One of the most picturesque villages of eastern India, Deulti will leave you enchanted with its untrammeled landscape and blissful energy. Nestled on the banks of river Rupnarayan, Deulti is steeped in history and culture. Literature lovers would love to visit the beautiful bungalow of eminent Bengali novelist and short story writer Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Adorned with bougainvillaea trees, the house is a nice specimen of traditional Bengali architecture. When done turning the pages of the writer’s life, take a walk to the Rupnarayan river via narrow clay paths lined by lush paddy fields on either side.

Taki (68km)

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Endowed with a rich cultural heritage and natural reserves, Taki served as the home for wealthy zamindars in the yesteryears. Today, the palatial buildings of those rich landlords stand as a testament to the glorious past of Taki. The most famous bungalow here Adi Bari belongs to General Shankar Roychowshury. Taki is also home to the oldest Ramkrishna Mission. Must-visit attractions include the ancient Jora Shiv and Kuleshwari Kali temples. Nature lovers must also visit Machranga island by boarding a ferry from the banks of the Ichamati River.

Khanyan (68km)

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Khanyan is home to the Itachuna Rajbari, one of the most iconic residential structures of West Bengal. Also known as the Khanyan Rajbari or Bargee Danga, the palatial house was constructed by the ancestors of Safallya Narayan Kundu in 1766. The building is steeped in history and myth. It was built by Maratha warriors, who chose to settle in Bengal, following a long-standing battle between the Marathas and the Mughals. Today, the residential complex serves as a popular heritage homestay. The evening aarti held here is something you must look forward to. The homestay also hosts interesting cultural events and workshops throughout the year.

Bardhaman (103km)

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Famous for its delicious sitabhog and mihidana, Bardhaman or Burdwan is a great example of India’s plurality. Here, you will find stunning temples and Islamic tombs. As you enter the town, you will be welcomed by the historical Bijoy Toran, which was built by Maharaja Bijoychand of Burdwan to welcome Bengal’s Viceroy Lord Curzon. Important attractions in Burdwan include the tomb of Sher Afgan, the tomb of Khwaja Anwar, Kamalakanta Kalibari Temple, Shah Alam’s Dargah, Siddheswari Temple, Baikuntanath Shiva Temple, to name a few. Nature lovers may visit the Krishnasagar Ecological Park. If you are travelling with kids, do take them to the Meghnad Saha Planetarium and the Burdwan Science Centre.

Bakkhali (124km)

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Famous as India’s easternmost beach stretch, Bakkhali will surprise you with its unspoiled and pristine white sand Bakkhali Beach. The beach is located on the southwestern tip of the Sunderbans. When here, you may fancy leisurely walks, sip coconut water, and savour some delicious seafood. You may also plan a trip to Henry’s Island, which will give you an idea about the life lived by the dwellers of the mystical Sunderbans. Bakkhali serves as a nice spot for anglers too, thanks to the ponds that have been created here by the State Fisheries Department.

Mayapur (130km)

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If you are a Krishna devotee and if you love the positive vibes that ISCON temples offer, you can’t afford to miss Mayapur. Formerly known as Miyapur, this charming town sits at the confluence of the Jalangi and Bhagirathi rivers. Home to the world’s biggest ISCON temple, Mayapur is believed to be the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Embark on a spiritual experience like no other and get drenched in religious fervour as you sing and dance with the priests during the evening prayer service at ISCON. You must also visit the Yogapith Temple, which was established in the 1880s by Bhaktivinoda Thakur.

Bishnupur (140km)

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Once the seat of the mighty Malla kings, Bishnupur is famous for its terracotta temples, Baluchari sarees, and Bankura clay horses. Heritage buffs and lovers of traditional art and craft will love it here. The prime attraction is the 17 th century Shyam Rai Temple, built during the reign of Bir Hambir and Raghunath Singh. Right next to it are the Jore Bangla and Radhe Shyam temples. The oldest terracotta structure, however, is the Raas Mancha. These ancient temples are located at a kissing distance from Shyam Bandh Lake. Other important attractions are Lal Bandh and Bishnupur Museum .

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Places to Visit Near Kolkata: Exploring the Charms Beyond the City

Kolkata, the vibrant capital of West Bengal, has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its historical landmarks and bustling streets. However, for those looking to escape the city’s hustle and bustle, there are several enchanting places nearby that offer a perfect blend of history, nature, and tranquility. Let’s explore some of the top places to visit near Kolkata that are worth a visit.

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Sunderbans National Park – The Mangrove Wilderness

Located at the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers, Sunderbans National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest mangrove forests in the world. This unique ecosystem is home to the iconic Royal Bengal Tiger, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Explore the lush mangrove forests, spot exotic bird species, and embark on thrilling boat safaris to experience the beauty of the Sunderbans.

Shantiniketan – Tagore’s Abode of Peace

Around 165 kilometers away from Kolkata lies Shantiniketan, a serene and artistic town founded by the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. The Visva Bharati University here has been a center of learning and creativity for decades. Immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance, visit Tagore’s Ashram, and witness the vibrant cultural events and festivals that continue to inspire artists and intellectuals alike.

Digha – A Coastal Retreat

Digha, the most popular beach destination near Kolkata, is approximately 187 kilometers away. Its scenic beaches attract tourists seeking a rejuvenating escape from the city. Enjoy the sunrise and sunset views by the sea, indulge in water sports, and relish fresh seafood at the local eateries. Digha’s Old Digha and New Digha offer contrasting experiences, allowing visitors to choose between the bustling promenade and the more peaceful shores.

Also Read: Photography Spots in Kolkata

Bishnupur – The Terracotta Town

Known for its terracotta temples and exquisite crafts, Bishnupur is a small town located about 132 kilometers from Kolkata. The intricate terracotta artistry of the temples is a testament to the rich heritage of the Malla dynasty. Explore the unique architecture of the Rasmancha, Jor Bangla Temple, and Shyamrai Temple. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy handcrafted Baluchari sarees and artifacts as souvenirs.

Mandarmani – Seashells and Serenity

Mandarmani, situated approximately 170 kilometers from Kolkata, is a picturesque beach town known for its long stretch of silvery sands and clear blue waters. The beach is dotted with colorful seashells, and you can engage in various water activities like jet skiing and parasailing. Experience the serenity of the coastal landscape and enjoy a leisurely walk on the beach during sunset.

Henry’s Island – A Hidden Gem

For those seeking solitude amidst nature’s bounty, Henry’s Island is a hidden gem located near Bakkhali, around 130 kilometers from Kolkata. It offers a tranquil environment, pristine beaches, and a thriving mangrove ecosystem. This is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata. Birdwatchers can spot migratory birds at the nearby Lothian Island Wildlife Sanctuary. Henry’s Island is an offbeat destination that promises an unforgettable escape from the city’s chaos.

Also Read: Travel Guide to Kolkata 

Chandannagar – A Slice of French History

Chandannagar, about 50 kilometers from Kolkata, is a quaint town that boasts a unique blend of French and Indian culture. Once a French colony, the town still exhibits its colonial charm through the well-preserved buildings, monuments, and cobbled streets. Stroll along the Hooghly riverfront, visit the Sacred Heart Church, and explore the historic French Institute of Chandannagar to experience its colonial heritage.

Bakkhali – Tranquility by the Sea

Bakkhali, located approximately 130 kilometers from Kolkata, is a serene beach destination that offers solitude and peace. The beach is less crowded compared to other popular spots, making it an ideal place for a tranquil retreat. Witness the stunning sunrise and sunset views, take a boat ride to Henry’s Island, and savor delicious seafood at the local eateries.

Jhargram – Amidst Palaces and Forests

Jhargram, situated around 154 kilometers from Kolkata, is a picturesque town known for its royal palaces and dense forests. It is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata. The Jhargram Palace, now a heritage hotel, showcases exquisite architecture and offers a glimpse into the region’s regal past. Visit the Jhargram Raj Palace and explore the nearby dense forests of Belpahari and Kakrajhor for an adventurous experience.

Gadiara – A Riverside Retreat

Gadiara, approximately 85 kilometers from Kolkata, is a charming riverside destination at the confluence of the Hooghly and Rupnarayan rivers. The tranquil ambiance and scenic beauty make it an excellent spot for picnics and leisurely boat rides. Enjoy the riverside views, visit the lighthouse, and savor delicious local delicacies at the riverside eateries.

Kolkata’s vicinity offers a diverse range of destinations for every kind of traveler. From tranquil beaches to historical towns and wildlife sanctuaries, these places to visit near Kolkata provide a perfect opportunity to escape the city and immerse yourself in nature, culture, and history. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a relaxing beach getaway, these places have something to offer for everyone.

Book Indian Eagle cheap flights and plan your next weekend or holiday getaway to explore these charming destinations. From the enchanting mangroves of Sunderbans to the artistic town of Shantiniketan, each place has its unique allure waiting to be discovered. 

So, book flights to Kolkata and get ready to explore these wonderful places. Experience the serenity of pristine beaches, the grandeur of terracotta temples, and the rich heritage of colonial towns. These places offer a refreshing break from the urban chaos and allow you to connect with nature and history.

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11 Offbeat Places around Kolkata for the True Explorer

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Many of you must be unable to help but head out on a vacation every couple of months. But, during this epidemic, forget vacations, even stepping out of the house to buy groceries has been a huge task. Thankfully, in the last one month, the lockdown has been somewhat lifted, and there are now less restrictions on the movement of people for ‘non-essential’ purposes. In this case, if you happen to be in Kolkata and planning a getaway, check out our list of the lesser-known places near the city, where the chances of you having a good time are high, but chances of you catching the infection are pretty less. Here you go:

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One of the best picnic spots near Kolkata , Taki is a short drive from the city. It is an extremely green place, due to the presence of wooded areas as well as farmlands. You can set up the picnic on the banks of the Ichamati River, across which lies Bangladesh! Among the places you can visit in the area are Machranga Island and Golpata Forest.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 65 km
  • Driving Time : 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Things to Do : Picnic, ferry rides, jungle walks
  • Best Time to Visit : October to February

Since this is a border town, you will need to carry a valid government ID for the Border Security Force (BSF) to check and give you the entry permit.

Among the many lesser-known beaches near Kolkata , Mousuni is actually located on an island! This is known to be a paradise for birdwatchers (though not to a lot of people), so get your camera. You can just laze on hammocks, go for a little swim in the ocean, take a walk on the beach (preferably at sunset) or build sand castles.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 120 km
  • Driving Time : 4 hours 10 minutes
  • Things to Do : Birdwatching, swimming, boating, fishing, beach walks, camping, paragliding, windsurfing
  • Best Time to Visit : October to February  

If you are looking for more less-crowded beaches near Kolkata , then Baguran is a great spot for you. Far from the tourist buzz, this small coastal town is enveloped in quietness, with the only constant sound being the lashing of the waves on the shore. On the beach, you will see scores of red crab, which makes the place quite unusual.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 140 km
  • Driving Time : 4 hours
  • Things to Do : Beach fun, ocean swim, relaxing, crabbing

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Located on the same coastal stretch as the hugely popular Tajpur, Mandarmani and Digha, Junput is another among the less-crowded places near Kolkata , perfect for a peaceful time. Unlike most of the tropical beaches, this one is lined by eucalyptus trees, instead of palms. You could merely sit on the shores for hours or play with the sand. Else, there are the lush farmlands further inland, which you could walk through.

  • Driving Time : 4 hours 30 minutes
  • Things to Do : Relaxing, beach fun, visiting fish farm and duck farm, rafting, kayaking, rock climbing, zorbing,

5. Shankarpur

The moment your reach Mandarmani, you might see quite a lot of people, which is why we suggest you ditch this incredibly popular weekend getaway near Kolkata and drive a little further to Shankarpur. The unspoilt shore, miles from any major human activity (although it is a fishing village), will calm your soul. Visit the shore in the morning to see fishermen bringing the day’s catch from the sea.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 155 km
  • Driving Time : 5 hours
  • Things to Do : Beach fun, swimming, fishing

6. Sonajhuri

Sonajhuri is as close as it gets to nature, because it is essentially a forest, with nothing but tall trees around. It is so untouched by humans that even the roads here are dirt tracks, instead of proper paved ones. Get your cameras out, as the area is inhabited by jackals, spotted deer, elephant, foxes, and many kinds of colourful birds, including parrots, kingfishers, ducks and woodpeckers.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 165 km
  • Things to Do : Nature walk, birdwatching, wildlife spotting
  • Best Time to Visit : July to February

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If Andhra Pradesh has Gandikota, then West Bengal has Gangani, its very own Grand Canyon! Here, the Silabati River flows through a gorge, which is lined by hills that have withstood thousands of years of erosion and weathering. The highlight of this place, apart from the various shapes that the wind and river have carved into the sandstone hills, is the fact that the river here isn’t deep at all, so you can cross it just on foot!

  • Distance from Kolkata : 180 km
  • Things to Do : River crossing, hiking, photography

8. Bangriposi

Visit Bangriposi if you fancy a trip to a hilly place not many know about. Located in the state of Odisha, this little hamlet in the Eastern Ghats will treat you to calm and green realms, regional wildlife and tribal culture. Almost empty roads lined by green trees on both sides make for a memorable and romantic drive. There are loads of waterfalls, rivers and trekking trails in the area that you can venture to.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 220 km
  • Driving Time : 4 hours 40 minutes
  • Places to Visit : Simlipal National Park, Joranda and Barehipani waterfalls, Chahala, Thakurani Hill, Bankabal Lake

9. Mukutmonipur

Another among the numerous lesser-known places near Kolkata , Mukutmonipur is situated on the shores of the Kangsabati Dam. Here, you can, without a doubt, enjoy some peaceful time, away from the swarms of people. The nearby hills give you an opportunity to hike, while the reservoir offers boating facilities. What’s more? This is a great place for a picnic, owing to its green surroundings and open expanses.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 230 km
  • Driving Time : 5 hours 50 minutes
  • Things to Do : Relaxing, hiking, picnic, camping, boating, nature walks

10. Baranti

Baranti is a small village, located on the shores of a large dam reservoir, surrounded by lush hills all around. One of the best places to visit near Kolkata for two days , it will refill all the energy you would have lost in the city, just by even sitting idly at home. During the monsoon, this place comes alive with colourful butterflies, while wild boars, deer, wolves and several other animals can be seen throughout the year.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 235 km
  • Things to Do : Nature walks, interacting with tribal people, wildlife spotting

11. Muruguma

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Muruguma, set on the shores of the eponymous dam reservoir, is another tribal village in West Bengal. Apart from sitting on the lake shores and looking at the lush hills, you can explore the wilderness on foot. The Kenkechi Hills and Ajodhya Hills, which comprise the northernmost tip of the Eastern Ghats, are home to numerous species of animals and birds.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 325 km
  • Driving Time : 8 hours
  • Things to Do : Trekking, partaking in tribal culture, birdwatching, photography

Like the blog? Then, it’s time for you to stop reading and head out to these less-crowded, but wonderful places near Kolkata. But, most importantly, take all precautions, and don’t let the sickness get you.

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8 Best Tourist Places Near Kolkata Within 100 Kms (With Attractions)

Swarnab Dutta

  • July 27, 2023
  • 12 min read

Are you looking for a quick escape from the monotonous life in Kolkata? Do you want to explore the natural beauty and historical heritage of the surrounding regions?

If yes, then you will be thrilled to know that there are plenty of options within 100 km of Kolkata. All of these places are less crowded and are great for a day trip or a weekend getaway.

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In this article, I have compiled a list of some of the best places to visit within 100 kms from Kolkata:

  • Diamond Harbour
  • Chandannagar
  • Piyali Island

Let’s see each of these places in detail.

1. Diamond Harbour

If you are looking for a relaxing getaway from Kolkata, Diamond Harbour is a perfect choice. Located 52 kilometers away from the city, this town and municipality lies on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, where the Ganges takes a sharp turn southwards before joining the sea. The place was formerly known as Hajipur and was a stronghold of Portuguese pirates during British rule.

Diamond Harbour offers a splendid view of the river, which becomes wider and deeper here, allowing large ships to dock. It is one of the most famous places to visit in South 24 Parganas . You can enjoy the serene beauty of nature, especially during the sunset, when the sky and the water turn into a golden hue. The best time to visit Diamond Harbour is between October and March when the weather is delightful.

So many things are there to be seen and explored in this small town. Visit the Chingrikhali Fort, South Bengal Museum, Naval Camp, Swiss Gate, and the beautiful lighthouse. A number of pulsating picnic spots are also there to enjoy some food and peace together with your loved ones.

Or you can simply spend a day by the Hooghly River, admiring the scenic beauty. You will notice some big cargo ships passing through the river and in the meantime the sun beans to set on the horizon. It is simply magical to see the reddish hue spreading throughout the place.

If you are not into driving, various buses or trains are available from Kolkata that will take you to Diamond Harbor.

Taki is another small town in West Bengal that is worth visiting for its unique location and heritage. Situated on the banks of the Ichamati River, Taki is a border town between India and Bangladesh and offers mesmerizing views of both countries. The town is about 75 km from Kolkata and has a rustic charm to it.

This place has a long history of being a prosperous zamindari estate during British rule. You can still see some dilapidated “Zamindar Baris” (old mansions and palaces) that reflect the glory of the past. One of them is the Rajbari, which has a magnificent Durga Dalan where Durga puja was celebrated with grandeur at some point. You can also visit the Taki Kali Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali, and seek her blessings.

Later on, traverse the natural sites, like the Golpata Forest and the banks of River Ichamati. The interesting part is you will be able to get a boat ride through the river and be close to the international borders. You can see and wave at the people from Bangladesh. It is really fascinating and exciting!

The best time to visit Taki is during Durga puja or in the winter months when you can enjoy the festive atmosphere and the pleasant weather. You can reach Taki easily by bus, car, or train.

Raichak is a charming town in the South 24 Parganas district, about a two-hour drive from Kolkata. It is famous for its ancient fort, built by the British in 1783 to protect the river route from the pirates. The fort is a splendid example of Anglo-Indian architecture, with influences from British and French styles. It is now converted into a luxury hotel, called F Fort or Fort Raddisson, where you can enjoy a stay in a historic setting.

The small town has a lot of things for you to do. Stroll along the banks of River Ganga and perceive the peaceful ambiance. If you feel like it, you can arrange for a super enjoyable picnic in Raichak. You can visit the handicrafts market at Joynagar, and buy some local souvenirs. You can also get into a good restaurant and savor some delectable Bengali cuisine.

One of the highlights of Raichak is the sunset view over the river. You can take a ferry ride on the water, and watch the sun cast its golden glow over the horizon. The sight is magical and mesmerizing.

The best time to visit Raichak is between October and March when the weather is cool and pleasant. The nights can get chilly, especially between December and February, so make sure to bring some warm clothes.

4. Belur Math

Belur Math is a sacred place for the followers of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, as well as other tourists who seek peace and harmony. It is located on the west bank of the Hooghly River in Belur, in the Howrah district, about 11 kilometers from Kolkata.

Belur Math was founded by Swami Vivekananda, one of the most influential spiritual leaders of India. He was a disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, a mystic and saint who preached universal love and harmony. The temple at Belur Math is dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna and showcases a blend of Hindu, Christian, and Islamic motifs and architectural styles, symbolizing universal faith.

The spiritual place has so much to see and experience. The serene surroundings offer an ideal spot for meditation and contemplation. Look around and visit the Sri Ramakrishna Temple, Sri Ma Sarada Devi Temple, Swami Vivekananda Temple, Swami Brahmananda Temple, and Old Shrine. There is also the Math Complex, Swamiji’s Room, Old Math (Nilambar Babu’s Garden House), and Ramakrishna Sangraha Mandira – Museum.

The ambiance is tranquil, and the aura is calming, thereby providing a sense of inner peace and spiritual fulfillment. You can be there as long as you want.

5. Chandannagar

Chandannagar is a city in the Hooghly district that has a unique history and culture. It was a French colony until 1950 and still holds many traces of French architecture and influence. It is also famous for its Jagaddhatri Puja celebrations, which take place a month after the Durga Puja. The city is decorated with dazzling lights and attracts visitors from far and wide.

One of the main attractions of Chandannagar is the Chandannagar Museum, which displays various French and British artifacts from the colonial era. You can also see some antiques belonging to the Nawabs of Bengal. The museum is a great place to learn about the history and heritage of the city.

Another interesting site is the Patal Bari, which literally means “underground house”. The lowest floor of this house is submerged in the Ganges and was once owned by the Zamindars of Bansberia. The house has a splendid architecture and a fascinating story.

You can also visit the Strand, which is a beautiful promenade along the river. It is lined with trees and lights and offers a scenic view of the water. Take a leisurely walk or a boat ride here, especially during the evening.

Other places to see in Chandannagar are the Sacred Church, Nandadula Temple, KMDA Park, etc. The perfect time to plan a trip will be between October and March when the weather is pleasant and the festive mood is high.

Haldia is an industrial port city in Purba Medinipur district, about 95 km southwest of Kolkata. It is situated near the mouth of the Hooghly River and has a thriving economy and infrastructure. It also has some cultural and natural attractions that make it worth visiting.

Kick off your trip with the Haldia Marine Drive. It is a blissful stretch of road along the Ganges. You can enjoy the fresh air and the palm trees, and admire the view of the river. It is a perfect place to relax and unwind. Next up is the Mahishadal Rajbari and Goplajew Temple, which are historic sites that showcase the royal legacy of Haldia.

You can also explore Sataku, which is also known as “mini Japan”. This is a unique area where many Japanese people live and work. You can find some Japanese restaurants and shops here. So make sure to try some authentic Japanese cuisine and experience a different culture.

Other places to visit in Haldia are Tamluk Rajbari, Matangini Hazra Park, Ramjew Temple, etc. 

The best time to visit Haldia is in winter when the weather is cool and comfortable. You can avoid summer, as it can get very hot and humid. You can reach Haldia simply by bus or car from Kolkata.

7. Piyali Island

About 72 kilometers away from Kolkata, lies the entrance to the Sundarbans, the Piyali Island .  This tranquil place is enveloped in rich greenery and natural scenic landscapes. The surreal beauty is felt in the atmosphere and is an ideal getaway from day-to-day life.

The island is surrounded by the Piyali and Matla rivers, which offer a splendid view of nature and wildlife. You can see the lush paddy fields, the forest patches, and the mangrove trees along the river banks. You can also witness the breathtaking sunrise and the full moon night, which create a mystical atmosphere on the island.

One of the activities that you can do on Piyali Island is boating. You can rent a motor or a pedal boat, and cruise through the water. You can also see a variety of birds, as the island is a haven for bird watchers. You can bring your binoculars and spot some colorful feathered creatures. You can also stroll on the island, find a suitable place, and enjoy a picnic.

The best time to visit Piyali Island is in winter when you can see some migratory birds as well. You can also avoid the heat and humidity of summer. You can take a train, or any private car to reach the island from Kolkata.

Deulti is an idyllic rural escape situated in the Howrah district, about 6 km west of Bagnan. It lies on the bank of the Roopnarayan River and has a rich heritage and culture. It is just 60 kilometers from Kolkata you will have to cover to breathe in the calm mysticism of the village.

This place is famous for being the home of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, one of the most renowned Bengali authors. He lived in a place called Samtaber, where you can see his house and his belongings. You can also learn a lot about his life and work.

Another attraction of Deulti is the Madangopal and Radha temples, which are adorned with terracotta art. The temples are dedicated to Lord Krishna and his consort Radha and are examples of Bengali temple architecture.

You can also enjoy the natural beauty of Deulti , as you walk through the alleys of the village. You can see the rural life of Bengal, and hear the chirping of birds. The cool breeze, calm ambiance, and earthy fragrance will all blend together to rejuvenate your soul.

Deulti is a perfect place for a laid-back vacation. You can either travel by car or take the train.

While you are here, witness the stunning sunset over the river on a winter dusk, and feel the chilly breeze on your cheeks.

These are some famous places to visit within 100 kilometers from Kolkata. You can travel there with utmost ease which makes them ideal for a day out or a weekend getaway.

So pack up and hit the road to see something new and interesting in the vicinity of your place and make it memorable.

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Distance from Kolkata: 148 Kms

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At a distance of 20 km from Barrackpore, 48 km from Howrah, 50 km from Kolkata, 150 km from Haldia, 155 km from Kharagpur, 158 km from Midnapore, 177 km from Murshidabad, 469 km from Bhubaneshwar, 478 km from Tatanagar, 526 km from Puri, 531 km from Siliguri, and 589 km from Darjeeling, Hooghly is a historical city & district located in the Indian state of West Bengal. Also known as Hugli or Hooghly-Chuchura, it is one of the popular places of heritage in India and among the must include tourist destinations in West Bengal Tour Packages. The town of Hooghly got its name from the famous river that flows through it. The name of the place is also spelt as Hugli & Hoogli. It shares its borders with Howrah in South, Bardhaman in North, River Hooghly flows in its East, and Medinipur in West. Between the 13th-15th centuries, the Hooghly town used to be an important sea route for the trade carried between India & other countries. Hooghly port was the place where the 1st cross-trade began between India & Portugal. Dotted with several small but important towns, the district of Hooghly is among the few places in India that features remnant culture-based influences of several civilizations like Portuguese, Dutch and British. The Portuguese were the first to settle here in 1537 but were defeated by the Mughal armies in 1632. Hooghly was regarded as the first English settlement in Lower Bengal after the British East India Company set up a factory here in 1651. Later, it was abandoned ...

Distance from Kolkata: 50 Kms

4. Susunia Hill

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At a distance of 28 km from Bankura and 65 km from Bishnupur, Susunia hill is situated at Susunia village in Bankura district of West Bengal. It is one of the ideal picnic spots for the people residing in the surrounding areas. Placed at an altitude of 1442 feet, Susunia is a part of the Eastern Ghats. The entire hill is covered with a rich flora of beautiful shrubbery, majestic trees, and rare medicinal plants. The hill is famous for rock climbing and trekking. During winters, trekking and camping activities are arranged on the Susunia Hill. Enveloped in the ranges of the Eastern Ghats and resting amidst the lush greenery, spending a day on this hill is the perfect way to escape the loud and polluted airs of the city. Susunia hill is one of the well-known fossil and archaeological sites where thousands of years old fossils of animals like hyenas, Asiatic lions and giraffes have been found. Not just fossils, upon excavation, tools that were known to be used in the Stone Age were found here too. The history of Susunia hill dates back to the 4th century. The Stone inscriptions of King Chandravarman are found in the Susunia Hill, referring to the place was ancient Pushkarana, the modern-day Pakhanna. It is also believed that King Chandravarman had built a fort here but ruins could not be traced out. There also stands an ancient but impeccably carved monolith structure on the Susunia Hill named as the Narasimha Stone. The carvings on the monolith call it the oldest ...

Distance from Kolkata: 220 Kms

5. Jhilimili

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At a distance of 78 from Bankura and 95 km from Bishnupur, Jhilimili is a magnificent tourist place in Bankura district of West Bengal. Also known as Darjeeling of South Bengal, it is one of the unique spots in West Bengal and among the popular tourist places to experience Bishnupur tourism. Jhilimili is famous for its dense forests and natural beauty. Jhilimili, in Bengali, means 'sparkle' and is said that the place partially derives its name from the 'sparkle' of the soil. The place is situated on a hillock and amidst thick, dense forests of varying heights. The Kangsabati River flows right through this forest and its banks are a perfect spot to have a picnic. There is a watchtower which offers an amazing view of the surroundings, including that of the descending elephants from the Dalma Hill during winters. Jhilimili has a serene and peaceful climate, which makes it a perfect gateway for city dwellers in search of some peace from their hectic schedule. Small tribal villages are scattered in and around the forest. Those who wish to get a taste of tribal life can hike to one of the villages and spend some time with the inhabitants. The annual Tusu Parab, a tribal festival worshiping Goddess Tusu is a major attraction in the region. The tribes in Jhilimili celebrate Tusu Parab during mid- January. The tribes from various places flock here to sell different items and enjoy the music and dance celebrations.

Distance from Kolkata: 237 Kms

6. Jayrambati

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At a distance of 41 km from Bishnupur and 75 km from Bankura, Jayrambati is a religious and tourist destination located in Bankura district of West Bengal. It is one of the best places in West Bengal and among the important tourist places to visit near Bishnupur. Jayrambati is the birthplace of Ma Sarada Devi, wife of Ramakrishna Paramhansa. She is worshipped as the Holy Mother by the followers of Sri Ramakrishna. Surrounded by lush green trees and shrubs, it is an offbeat but stunning tourist destination. Jayrambati Math is the main attraction and a must-visit place, especially for the people who seek spirituality and wish to offer their prayers to Goddess. The other major attraction here is Matri Mandir, dedicated to Ma Sarada Devi. Built-in 1923, the temple houses a marble image of Sarada Devi along with the holy relics of Sarada Devi in the sanctum sanctorum. The place has few other attractions such as Dharma Thakur Temple dedicated to Sundara Narayana Dharma Thakur and Singhabahini Temple, where Sarada Devi has taken on fasting in order to get healing from an acute disease. One can also visit Puratan Bari, the house of Ma Sarada Devi.

Distance from Kolkata: 113 Kms

7. Hadal-Narayanpur

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At a distance of 47 km from Bishnupur and 59.5 km from Bankura, Hadal & Narayanpur are the twin villages located in Bankura district of West Bengal. Situated on the banks of the Bodai River, it is one of the famous places to visit near Bishnupur. Hadal and Narayanpur are situated side by side and belongs to the same administrative division. It is said that the village was first established by one 'Murokata' Chakraborty, who literally cut down trees to start up the village. The village is famous for the Mandal family terracotta temples that comprise of Barataraf, Mejotaraf, and the Chhototaraf temples. The first temple that houses the idol of Bramhani Devi is not like the traditional structure. It was a modern flat-roofed structure with the entrance displaying a painting of Lord Shiva dancing with the body of Sati on his shoulder. Made of black 'Kasti Pathar', the idol of the goddess has four hands and surprisingly has a strong resemblance to south Indian idols. There are small female figures at the foot of the main idol. This statue is said to be from the Pal era of Bengal. At Barataraf, there is a huge Rasmancha that resembles a 17 pinnacled terracotta structure near the entrance. One can find the sculptures depicting Durga and her family, Shiva's Marriage, Gaja Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu in Anantashyana pose here. The residence of the Barataraf of Mandal Family is painted yellow with a cylindrical shaped entrance. The windows at this entrance were like full-sized ...

Distance from Kolkata: 157 Kms

8. Tajpur Beach

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At a distance of 20 km from Digha Railway Station, Tajpur Beach is another beautiful beach located near Digha, West Bengal. Situated between Chandpur Beach and Mandarmani Beach, it is one of the less commercialized beaches in Digha and among the best Digha Tourist Places. Set on the tranquil shore of the Bay of Bengal, Tajpur Beach is one of the most hidden beaches in India. This virgin beach is still untouched by commercialization and tourism. Fringed by dense tamarisk, eucalyptus, and casuarina trees, the crescent shape of the beach here endows photographers an unusual panoramic view of the sea. The highlight of the pristine beach is the hundreds of red crabs that are found on the shores during the morning hours. With pristine sea beach and tranquil environs make Tajpur a popular weekend getaway for the traveler who wants to laze on a hammock and spend some time in solitude amidst the sun, sea, and sand. The road that takes you to the beach passes through marshy land, large fishing lakes, or 'Bheris' on one side and the sandbanks by the sea on the other side. The coconut-tree clad beach is a favorite habitat of sea-gulls who spread their wings to the wind at the break of dawn. Tajpur offers various adventure sports options like Surfing, Sun Bathing, Parasailing, Kayaking, Zorbing, Rock Climbing, Beach Football, Beach Volleyball, Beach Cricket, Long Drive, etc. The beach is also an ideal spot to watch sunrise and sunset. Timings: 6 AM - 7 PM Entry: ...

Distance from Kolkata: 154 Kms

9. Mandarmani

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At a distance of 15 km from Tajpur, and 28 km from Digha, Mandarmani is a large and rapidly developing seaside resort village in the East Midnapur district of West Bengal. Situated at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal, it is one of the popular weekend getaways from Kolkata and among the must-visit places during your Digha Tour. With great scenery, sandy beaches and an amazing aura of luxury, the coastal town of Mandarmani is a great place to relax, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Mandarmoni boasts of a 13 km long motorable beach, perhaps the longest motorable beach road in India. The drive-in beach is the primary attraction as a crazy high-speed ride on the beach at Mandarmani can give you the ultimate thrill. Red crabs crawling around the 13 km long beach is a special attraction of Mandarmani and the sight is incredible as the entire beach looks like it's filled with red crabs. The beach, one of the cleanest of its kind, has a lot of lodging options available for tourists, with plenty of hotels and resorts lined up along the beach. Due to its top-notch facilities and luxuries, Mandarmani has a tremendous potential of becoming a world-class destination. There is also a string of local shops selling shells, handmade jewelry, and handicrafts. A few locals also offer groups to take a trip towards the Mohana (Estuary) during sunset. Timing: 6 AM - 10 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Kolkata: 158 Kms

10. Baba Taraknath Temple

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At a distance of 49 km from Hooghly, Taraknath Temple is a famous Hindu shrine situated at Tarkeshwar in the Hooghly district of West Bengal. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in West Bengal and among the must-include places in Hooghly Tour Packages. Also known as Tarakeshwar Temple, the Taraknath Temple is dedicated to Lord Taraknath, a violent (Ugra) form of Lord Shiva who drank venom (Vish) during Samudra-Manthan. According to the legend, the temple was built after a dream which led the mendicant brother of Raja Vishnu Das to discover a Linga in the jungles near Tarakeswar. Later, a small temple was built around the swayambhu linga (self-manifested) by the villagers. The present structure of the temple was built in 1729 by Raja Bharamalla. The temple is built in central West Bengal style of temple architecture with features such as 'atchala' and 'natmandir'. The temple has four roofs above the sanctum sanctorum and extended galleries for the congregation of the devotees. This temple also has minor shrines dedicated to Goddess Kali and Lord Lakshmi-Narayan. Dudhpukur, a tank to the north of the Shiva temple is believed to fulfill the prayers of the devotees those taking a dip in it. Pilgrims visit the temple throughout the year, especially on Mondays. But thousands of pilgrims visit Tarakeswar on the occasions of 'Shivaratri' in Phalgun month and Gajan Mela in Chaitra (mid-April). Also, the month of Sravana (mid-July to mid-August) is auspicious ...

Distance from Kolkata: 62 Kms

11. Radha-Govind-Jiu Mandir / Antpur Temple

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At a distance of 22 km from Tarakeshwar, and 50 km from Hooghly, Radha-Govind-Jiu Mandir is an ancient temple located at Antpur in Hooghly district of West Bengal. It is one of the beautiful terracotta temples in West Bengal and among the well-known Hooghly Tourist Places. Sri Radhagovindjiu Temple is one of the Terracotta Temple in West Bengal and the most famous temple in Antpur. The temple was constructed in 1786 by Shri Krishna Ram Mitra, the Diwan of Bardhaman Raj. It has Chandi Mandap and Dol Mancha and both are beautifully crafted wood carvings and terracotta. The main sanctum sanctorum of the temple houses a black stone idol of Lord Krishna. This 100 feet high temple has exquisite terracotta carvings depicting stories from all the 18 Puranas. While Radha and Krishna are predominant in the carvings, there is also the goddess Durga, whose worship had been revived in a big way by Nabakrishna Deb of Shovabazar Rajbari in 1757. Besides the main temple of Radhagovindjiu are the temples of Gangadhara, Fuleswara, Rameswara, Jaleswara, and Baneswara. Antpur was the village home of Baburam Ghosh (later Swami Premananda). The Ramakrishna-Premananda Ashram of Antpur has built a temple on the birthplace of Swami Pramananda. Antpur is also the place where Swami Vivekananda and eight other disciples of Sri Ramakrishna took their vow of 'sannyasa' on 24 December 1886. Timings: 6 AM - 8 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Kolkata: 55 Kms

12. Kamarpukur

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At a distance of 49 km from Bishnupur, and 90 km from Hooghly, Kamarpukur is a small hamlet in the Hooghly district of West Bengal. It is one of the popular religious places in West Bengal and among the prominent places to visit near Hooghly. Kamarpukur is the birthplace of the great 19th-century Indian philosopher Sri Ramakrishna. He was born in 1836 in a poor Brahmin family. The holy hamlet attracts a massive number of devotees of Sri Ramakrishnan across the year and thus, over a period of time has become a site of pilgrimage. Kamarpukur Ramakrishna Math and temple was built in 1951 by the monks of Ramakrishna Mission and Ramakrishna Math. Designed by Nandala Basu, the opulent temple houses a marble statue of Sri Ramakrishna. Apart from being a pilgrimage, the natural beauty and calmness of Kamarpukur attract thousands of solitude seeking tourists to this place round the year. Besides Ramakrishna Math, there are also many attractions in this place including the ancestral home of Sri Ramakrishna, and Gopeshwar Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Shri Gopeshwar temple is an ancient temple located towards the east of the ancestral house of Sri Ramakrishna.

Distance from Kolkata: 97 Kms

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23 Best Places to Visit Near Kolkata for One/Two Days Trip with Family

Published By: Jignesh Gohel on February 8, 2024

“ Kolkata can make us mad, make us live , and make us happy ”. If you live in Kolkata you too will understand the stated lines. Life in Kolkata has to do with traffic, pollution, the hustle-bustle of the roads, meeting deadlines, etc. But no matter how stressful your weekdays have been, let your weekend relax you.

After receiving a tremendous response to our recent article about the Ahmedabad weekend getaway , our team studied various related queries for other destinations. Kolkata was the 2nd most popular destination for which we received over 100s of emails asking about:

  • What are the best tourist places to visit in Kolkata?
  • Share popular picnic places to visit near Kolkata.
  • List the best holiday destinations near Kolkata etc.

Our editors from Kolkata did some research on these queries and tried to compile a list of the 23 best places located at 50 KM to 650 KM distances from Kolkata. You can choose the place based on your interest and can plan your best holiday trip with your friends, family, or your better half. Here we go!

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23 Best Places to Visit Near Kolkata

Here are the 23 best tourist places to visit near Kolkata that will give you the perfect place to drive, relax, and enjoy jhal muri at your favorite weekend spot.

1. Bakkhali

Bakkhali

Located just 147 km away from Kolkata, Bakkhali is a small town with beaches, wind farms, islands, boat rides, spirituals, etc. One of the best places is Henry’s and JampuDwip Islands. A watch-over is there to give you a panoramic view of the island. Besides, there are large shallow lakes – Bheri, to enjoy your holiday with a combination of islands, lakes, and adventure. Crocodile Reservation Park is perfect for kids to have their set of fun. You can also visit Bishalaxshmi Temple will give you peace of mind.

Distance from Kolkata: 147 Km

Digha

Digha is also known as a beach town in Bengal which is famous for temples, beaches, research centers, and museums. The Temple of Chanadaneshwar is one of the temples to seek blessings from.

The beaches at Digha will take you by surprise with their water sports activities like water skiing, para-sailing, boating, etc. The Marine Aquarium and Research Center are worth taking your kids to enjoy the magnificent aquariums picturesque. For ladies, handicrafts and seashell jewelry are a must-take souvenirs.

Distance from Kolkata: 180 Km

3. Navadvipa (Nabadwip)

Navadvipa (Nabadwip)

Navadvipa (Nabadwip) known as ‘The land of Krishna Devotion’ is a group of nine islands hence the name.

This place is clustered with forests and orchids. Situated on the banks of the Ganga, this place is blessed with more than 200 temples and has beautiful winding paths leading to the tiny villages to get the essence of peace and tranquility.

This place is a sure shot getaway whether you are a believer of Lord Krishna or not, Navadvipa ought to make you awe. You could take a ferry ride and have a great time.

Distance from Kolkata: 120 Km

Also Read: Famous Temples In Kolkata – The City Of Joy

4. Sunderbans

Sunderbans

Royal Bengal tigers are best seen in the biggest mangrove forests in the world and are 112 km from Kolkata. Sunderbans is one of the best forest places in India. It is nature at your feet, a perfect ecologically balanced place. It is a splendid sight to see 200 royal Bengal tigers inhabiting this dense forest.

Seeing them swim in the water, and hunt for fish is a sight to watch. The best spots to watch the Bengal Tigers are Sajnekhali, Sudhanyakhali, Netidhopani, and Haldi. Tourists all over the world come to witness the beauty of this sanctuary and how could you miss it? You would also be fascinated to see rhesus monkeys, wild pigs and boars, chital, deers, and much more. There is also a museum to amuse you.

The Herbivore Acclimatization Center in Sajnekhali Sanctuary is a steal. Apart from that you could enjoy a boat ride on the river and find various species of birds. The park charges a nominal fee of Rs. 15/- only.

Distance from Kolkata: 115 Km

Mayapur

A mere 132 km from Kolkata , between Hooghly and Jalangi River, is the supreme power-blessed place of Mayapur. It is a calm and quiet place away from regular city life. The ISKCON temple gives you peace of mind and you are energized for sure. Besides, there’s is Ballal Mound and the tomb of Chand Kazi to watch around and to sight-seeing.

Distance from Kolkata: 132 Km

Bolpur

You got to be kidding if you haven’t been to Bolpur. It is a destination to get the authenticity of Bengal. With baul songs at the backdrop, the serene atmosphere, the red soil of Birbhum, green forest, and the colorful place with its fragrance of love all over.

7. Shantiniketan

You can explore Tagore’s Ashram, Rabindra Baban Museum Kala Bhavan, china Bhavan, and Sangeet Bhavan. You witness Rabindranath Tagore’s Viswa Bharati University too.

Distance from Kolkata: 160 Km

Haldia Kolkata

Haldia is located at Approximately 117 km from Kolkata where you can have an exquisite look at Mahishadai Rajbari and Goplajew Temple. Under the rule of Rani Janki Devi, this palace was built with either side temples. Visions treat for sure.

Haldia Dock and Port is a must-go. Marine Drive is lined with palm trees, you could take the boat near the shore too. Balughara riverside sunset point gives you a picture-perfect scene. Maynagarh a perfect example of unity in diversity as this is a place where it has a Hindu temple, Mosque, and a Buddhist temple at a hand’s distance.

The Ramjew temple of course depicting 90 feet tall idols of Sri Ram, Sita, and Laxman is a pleasurable sight to look at.

Distance from Kolkata: 117 Km

9. Bardhaman

Bardhaman

Two and a half hours drive and you enter the land of planetariums and science centers. The red brick church, Christ church is a place to feel solace at.  Visiting 108 ShivMandir is imperative. Meghana Saha Planetarium, Science Center, and Deer Park are a perfect getaway for kids too. You could also get a rowing experience at Krishnasayar Park.

Kolkata to Bardhaman distance: 100 Km

10. Shankarpur

Shankarpur

160 km away from Kolkata resides the beaches of Shankarpur. Located in Medinipur district of West Bengal , the secluded place will keep you speechless.  The Shankarpur beach with unblemished water and old country charm will keep you spellbound.

Crab Beach kolkata

If you are looking for an adventure, you ought to be at the Crab Beach with fir trees surrounding it which is 180 km from Kolkata, the Tajpur. It is famous for its water sports like parasailing, zorbing, and riding coastal bikes. You can also visit the other side of the shore, Mandarmoni for a day picnic. You also mustn’t miss the river Mohona and the fisherman village to get the old country feel. Go to the Casuarinas’ Groves and Keya flower shrubs; you ought to feel one with nature.

12. Bishnupur

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Bishnupur is a land famous for terracotta temples, balucheri sarees, and Bishnupuriya Shree Krishna Raslila. Bishnupur alleviates as the oldest brick temple, Rasmancha. Jorebangla temple is a must-see architecture. Lalji temple will surprise you with its ornamental stucco decorations on low-relief carvings. There are many landscapes to give you picturesque sights.

Distance from Kolkata: 140 Km

13. Hooghly

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Hooghly is known as little Europe due to the influence of Portuguese, Denmark, and France. This is why this place has a variety of sights to see. From Bandel Church to Imambara, the beautiful Tarakeshwar Temple to the humble Hangseswari temple, or be it the Pandua Bari Mosque or Anthpur Math, the architecture and serenity will keep you spellbound. For children, Deer Park is the attraction where you will find in the lush greenery deer having their good time.

Distance from Kolkata: 60 Km

14. Jhargram

Jhargram

Jhargram is another place to visit near Kolkata which is approximately 175 km from Kolkata. This traditional and cultural city has numerous ancient temples, forests, and royal places. This lesser-known place is also a nice place to visit by tourists from various places.

Distance from Kolkata: 175 Km

Tourist Places to Visit Over 200KM from Kolkata:

15. mukutmanipur.

Mukutmanipur

In the Bankura district of Kolkata, 213 km away from the capital of West Bengal, stands Mukutmanipur with its head high. If you are someone who loves greenery, this one is just for you. Surrounded by evergreen forests, absolutely clean blue water, and hills, is going to keep you motivated. The Mukutmanipur dam, the second largest dam in India is a must-go. The Parasanath Hills, a famous pilgrimage center for Jains, is the most 2000 year’s old sorted hills to get yourself deliverance.

For your kids, you can take them to the Bankupuria Deer Park. The ride to the other side of the dam by boat is quite a thrill. For photographers, it is a bonus as you might spot eagles and different species of birds to get them clicked. Should you have some more time, Kangsabati Dam is another huge dam you should not miss. Do not forget to view the sunset from there, it is simply mesmerizing.

Distance from Kolkata: 213 Km

16. Darjeeling

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Darjeeling is a place known for its tea plantations, but you will be amazed to see the things around it. Tiger Hill is a good option if you love trekking and exploring nature around. Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and Zoo is quite a thrill for kids. The Bhutia Busty Gompa will amuse you with its charm. Mirik is a fantastic place to relax, boating, and go canoeing. The Mahakal temple is a place of solace. Besides, the monasteries are going to take you for a period of time. Do not forget to take the toy train ride in Darjeeling.

Distance from Kolkata: 613KM

17. Murshidabad

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Hazarduari Palace, Nizmat Imambara, and Wasif Manzil… yes we are talking about Murshidabad, a heritage of Mughals par excellence. Moti Jheel will take you to the serenity of life. Murshidabad district museum has quite a store for kids to learn. Ladies will be delighted to grab some ivory and wooden handicrafts, Do not forget to shop for some Murshidabad sarees. 207 km from Kolkata and you are headed for a perfect getaway.

Distance from Kolkata: 207 Km

18. Ravangla

Ravangla kolkata

A minor town sited on the edge at an altitude of 7000ft amongst the Meanam and Tendong hills. Ravangla or Rabongla has evolved into a natural tourist resort for its enchanted snowstorm sight and peacefulness. Ravangla is a newly exposed unconventional tourist terminus in South Sikkim that serves as an impeccable retreat from Kolkata. It is well linked by state highway to NJP (125 km). Visit Rayong Sunrise View-point at 8 kms, Ralang Monasteries at 13 kms, and Borong Hot Spring at 7 kms.

Distance from Kolkata: 670 Km

19. Alipurduar

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Jaldapara National Park and you know you are heading for Alipurduar. Buxa Reserve and picture perfect view awaits for you here. Real safari can be experienced at this place. Buxa fort is also interesting to roam and explore. There are about 8 trains to help you reach to Alipurduar from Kolkata and it is a splendid experience to travel through the greens. Rasik Beel where  a recognized bird sanctuary has surprised many visitors with whistling teal, cotton teal, dabchick, bronze winged jacana, bareheaded goose and more. A watchtower has been constructed to get the perfect sight.

Kolkata to Alipurduar distance: 683 Km

20. Cooch Behar

Cooch Behar

Iconic Cooch Behar Raj Bari (Cooch Behar palace) is situated in this place. The architecture is a visual treat as it is built on the design of Buckingham Palace. The Cooch Behar palace also hosts a light and sound show which you cannot miss. Sagardighi is an interesting strolling site to be at. The famous Shivalinga 10 feet below the plinth level, Baneshwar Siva temple is a place to find peace of mind. It may be 680 km away from Kolkata, but with railways nothing is impossible. Your nearest station is Jalpaiguri and you are set to enter Cooch Behar.

Distance from Kolkata: 680 Km

Konark

The Sun Temple is an essential part of any trip to Konark. Trip from Kolkata to this place are ideal. This location is about 500 km from Kolkata and the most mesmerizing event is the annual dance festival. To reach the place buses, taxis, and trains are the mediums to travel. October to March is the best time to visit the place.

Distance from Kolkata: 500 Km

22. Kalimpong

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Kalimpong is a place renowned for its monasteries with old rare scriptures. You get to see Tibetan architecture all over. Get breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga snow peaks from viewpoints. This place is beyond beautiful with parks, and flower nurseries all over. On the way to Deolo hills, resides Grahams Missionary School, which deserves a sneak peek for sure. Besides you cannot go further without getting yourself clicked with the magnificent Buddha statue. You could rest at Durga Mandir, seek blessings and move on to the stairs to pay your prayers at the Hanuman Mandir. Thongsa Gompa, a Bhutan monastery is a place of alleviation indeed. Whether roadways or airways, you got to come 645 km away from Kolkata to witness this.

Distance from Kolkata: 645KM

23. Jaldapara National Park

Jaldarpur National Park

Jaldapara National Park is in northern West Bengal, India. It is located at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas and is on the banks of the Torsa River. The park is known for its Indian one-horned rhino, which is the second largest population in India after Kaziranga National Park in Assam. Other animals in the park include the Indian leopard, Indian elephant, sambar, barking deer, chital, deer, and wild bear. Visitors can go on elephant and jeep safaris and should visit the park’s watchtowers for amazing views.

Distance from Kolkata: 684 Km

Now have no worries about doing what on a weekend, you are set to look forward to the next plans. Did we miss any places near Kolkata best suited for a trip? write them here by comment and we would love to edit this article with your input.

Disclaimer:

We have tried our best to compile the list by doing research and by studying the information provided on official resources. Still, we do not claim the authenticity of information and it may change periodically. Please note that all listed places to visit in Kolkata in this article are shared for your reference only. Kindly do your research before you plan a trip as the information is provided “as is”, and without warranties.

FAQ’s:

Winter is the best season to visit Kolkata and nearby places like Konark, Ravangla, Darjeeling, and many more.

There are many beaches near Kolkata within 300 km. Sagar Beach, Kiran Sea Beach, Talasari Beach, Chandipur Beach and Digha Beach.

Dakshineshwar Kali Temple, Chintamani Kar Bird Sanctuary, Kolkata Snake Park, Barrackpore, Chandraketugarh, and Babur Haat are the most popular places near Kolkata within 50 km where locals can visit any time.

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Experience East India With 21 Places to visit near Kolkata

by middha on July 10, 2018

Though Kolkata offers so much to see and do locally, the busy city life can get to you; what better way to relax and take a break than going on an impromptu holiday close to home? The surrounding districts are not only naturally magnificent places to see but also have major religious and cultural significance.

Temples, lakes, forests, museums, gardens and parks are just some of the many wonderful ways to explore your region and get to know your cultural heritage as well as take it easy. So if you do happen to be in Kolkata, then be certain to check out our list of the 20 best places to visit around you.

Places Near Kolkata within 150 kilometres

1. chandannagar.

The unique Nandadulal Mandir

The unique Nandadulal Mandir

Located in the Hooghly district and just over an hour’s drive from Kolkata, the small city of Chandannagar has had a turbulent history; with many erstwhile rulers like the Nawabs, English and French, all leaving their influence, has developed the place as a unique meld of what is Indian and European.

Awesome heritage structures, fusion cuisine and a peaceful green environment are what attracts visitors here.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 53 kilometres via the NH19
  • Best time to go: October to March
  • What to see: Chandannagar Museum, KMDA Park, Sacred Heart Church, Nandadulal Temple, Patal Bari, The Chandannagar Strand

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2. Santiniketan

Upasana Ghar at Santiniketan

Upasana Ghar at Santiniketan

The little town of Santiniketan may primarily be famous for being the home of Rabindranath Tagore but over the years it has gained popularity with visitors from surrounding states coming to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy some rest and relaxation in a very civilized place. A university oriented town, the area is busy with students and as a result, many fun things to do and places to visit.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 62 kilometres via the NH19 and NH114
  • Best time to go : August to March
  • What to see : Rabindra Bhavana Museum, Upasana Ghar, Tagore’s Ashram, Khoai Mela

3. Bardhaman

Shiv Mandir in Bardhaman

Shiv Mandir in Bardhaman

Just over one hundred kilometres from Kolkata by road, Bardhaman is a small town near the Damodar river that has lately become a popular place for those living in the neighbouring districts to visit. The area is diverse on account of its history and as such has much to see and take in culturally. The nature garden, deer park and lake in this little city are common spots for visitors to go as are the numerous temples and other religious sites.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 102 kilometres via the Grand Trunk Road
  • What to see: Rajbati, Golap Bagh, Shiv Mandir, Bardhaman Deer Park, Krishnasayar Lake Park, Christ Church

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4. Sagar Island

Sagar Island Beach

Sagar Island Beach

Part of the Sundarbans island group, Sagar Island, or Ganga Sagar as it is also known, is at the Ganges and Bay of Bengal confluence. Host to the second most attended festival in the world, the Gangasagar Fair held in January sees hundreds of thousands of visitors each year and is a good time to experience the faith and rich diversity of the nation. The island is also a major attraction during the rest of the year due to the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful, natural surroundings.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 107 kilometres via the NH12
  • Best time to go: All year round
  • What to see: Sagar Beach, Gangasagar Fair, Sagar Lighthouse, Bharat Seva Ashram, Onkarnath and Kamil Muni temples

The busy Haldia Port

The busy Haldia Port

The humble river port town of Haldia may have more to offer than meets the eye and has often been overlooked as a tourist destination. Rich in heritage and culture, the area is not only got numerous ancient temples and religious sites to visit but also some great local markets with good deals and of course delicious Bengali food.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 118 kilometres via the NH16 and the NH116
  • What to see: Mahishadal Rajbari and Gopaljew Temple, Sataku, Marine Drive, Balughata Riverside, Haldia dock

6. Navadvipa

Bird watching on the lake in Navadvipa

Bird watching on the lake in Navadvipa

Approximately 3 and a half hours from Kolkata by road, Navadvipa is a holy town literally meaning nine islands. With nearly 200 temples to visit, there is even more to do if time permits such as exploring the beautiful winding forest paths, bird watching and enjoying some traditional local cuisine in one of the many small villages in the area.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 124 kilometres via the NH19
  • What to see: ISKCON Temple, Radha Rani Temple, Sri Mahaprabhu Mandir, Purbasthali Bird Sanctuary, Chaitanya Saraswat  Math

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Places Near Kolkata Within 150 to 250 kilometres

7. shankarpur.

Shankarpur is considered a beach destination in these parts

Shankarpur is considered a beach destination in these parts

A beautiful fishing town located less than four hours by road from Kolkata, Shankarpur is also well known for its pristine beaches. For a break from the city, take a drive down and enjoy a day on the sand with family and friends. Plenty of little restaurants around the area serving delicious local, fresh seafood adds to the charm and enjoyment within this tiny community.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 175 kilometres via the NH16 and NH116B
  • Best time to go: October to April
  • What to see: Shankarpur and Mandarmani beaches

8. Bishnupur

The Radha Govinda Temple

The Radha Govinda Temple

Famous for its beautiful terracotta temples, this small town in West Bengal is just over 4 hours from Kolkata and has become a popular place for people from the city looking to unwind and take in some local culture. Rich with heritage sites and steeped in the arts, Bishnupur is one location you have to put on your list for weekend visiting.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 180 kilometres via the NH19
  • What to see: Rasmancha, Radha Govinda Temple, Jorebangla Temple, Susunia Hill, Lalji Temple, Madan Mohan Temple, Mukutmanipur

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The beach at Digha is popular with locals and visitors

The beach at Digha is popular with locals and visitors

Merely 4 and half hours from Kolkata, Digha is a popular destination with the visitor from all over West Bengal. Plenty of things to do and attractions around this beach town makes it an ideal location to visit with family for a day or two. While here you can enjoy numerous water sports at the pristine beach and good local cuisine along with activities in the locality such as visiting the research centre and museum.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 184 kilometres via the NH16
  • Best time to go: October to May
  • What to see: Digha beach, Marine Aquarium, Chandaneswar Temple, Amarabati Park

10. Talasari

The beach at Talasari is clean and secluded

The beach at Talasari is clean and secluded

About 4 and a half hours drive from Kolkata will get you to Talasari, a sleepy little fishing village situated in the Baleswar district of Odisha. The place has remained mostly undiscovered by tourists so far and that may be the reason the entire town has a relaxed vibe with not much to occupy your time other than chilling out at the beach and enjoying freshly caught and deliciously prepared local seafood.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 191 kilometres via the NH16 and NH116B
  • Best time to go: October to February
  • What to see: Talasari Beach

11. Bankura

Enjoy adventure sports at Bankura

Enjoy adventure sports at Bankura

Less than 5 hours by road from Kolkata, towards to interiors of the West Bengal region, Bankura is a small town that is famous for its lush greenery, rolling hills, temples and adventure sport! That’s right, head here if you’re looking for some fun activities surrounded by the magnificent Biharinath and Susunia hills; parasailing, trekking, hiking, exploring and much more is what attracts most visitors from all around.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 197 kilometres via the NH19
  • What to see: Jhilimili, Bishnupur, Mukutmanipur, Joyrambati, Gokul Chand Temple

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12. Baripada

 A prop at the Chhau Festival

A prop at the Chhau Festival

The city of Baripada, merely 220 kilometres from Kolkata, is known for its spectacular beauty as well as being a religious hub. Home to some of the oldest temples and other historic sites, the city is a great place to head out to over a weekend for some sightseeing and exploration. A tiger reserve in the area offers safaris and other nature-oriented outdoor activities.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 223 kilometres via the NH16
  • Best time to go: October to June
  • What to see: Chhau Festival in April, Annual Rath Yatra Festival, Simlipal Nature Park, Mayurbhanj Palace, Jwalamukhi Temple, Baripada Museum, Chandipur Market

13.  Mukutmanipur

The Mukutmanipur Deer Park

The Mukutmanipur Deer Park

Situated in the Bankura district, about six hours from Kolkata, Mukutmanipur is a peaceful little town with dense lush forests, rolling green hills, clear waters and blue skies. A popular weekend getaway for many Kolkata residents, the places have adapted to the demand of visitors and as such has numerous budget hotels as well as a plethora of restaurants serving delicious local dishes. Home to the second largest dam in India, Mukutmanipur is also known for its nature parks and temples.

  • Distance from Kolkata : 249 kilometres via the NH19
  • What to see: Parasnath Hills, Kangsabati Dam, Mukutmanipur Deer Park, Ambikanagar Jain Temple

Tourist Places Near Kolkata Within 500 Kilometres: 250 to 350 kilometres from Kolkata

14. chandipur.

Sunset at Chandipur beach

Sunset at Chandipur beach

Along the beautiful Orissa coastline, Chandipur is the secluded seaside town of the Baleshwar district. With an amazing beachfront that recedes up to 4 kilometres during the low tide, the wonder that is mother nature can be witnessed right here during dusk and dawn. Roughly 300 kilometres from Kolkata, this beach town is familiar to visitors from surrounding districts and as such has plenty of things to do like water sports, trekking, sightseeing etc.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 258 kilometres via the NH16
  • Best time to go: November to March
  • What to see: Simlipal Forest Reserve, Chandipur Beach, Panchalingeswar Shrine, Remuna

15.  Jamshedpur

Take a wildlife safari in Jamshedpur

Take a wildlife safari in Jamshedpur

With its appealing and planned infrastructure, Jamshedpur, the largest planned city in the Jharkhand district, is bustling with business and industry. However, being a relatively modern city, you have so much to do here and so many places to see, that the six hours drive from Kolkata to here makes it well worth it. From nature parks, sanctuaries and lakes to modern architectural wonders and amazing local food, visiting Jamshedpur is a must.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 283 kilometres via the NH16
  • Best time to go : All year round
  • What to see: Jubilee Park, Dimna Lake, Tata Zoological Park, Hudco Lake, Russi Modi Centre, Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhatia Park

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16. Bokaro Steel City

Manicured gardens at The Nehru Biological Park

Manicured gardens at The Nehru Biological Park

The centre of the Nations industrial revolution in the 60s, the region is now a picture of natural beauty with its lakes, lush greenery, parks and heritage sites. A strong Bengali influence can be seen in a lot of the culture and cuisine too. Just under seven hours from Kolkata, a trip here is a great idea if you’re looking to escape the city from a few days.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 316 kilometres via the NH19
  • What to see: Nehru Biological Park and Gardens, Parasnath Hills, City Park, Garga Dam, City Center

17. Deoghar

Deoghar is a big religious attraction

Deoghar is a big religious attraction

A popular religious destination for visitors from around Jharkhand, Deoghar is also home to the very important Baidyanath temple; one of the twelve of Jyotirlinga. The place once called home by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, still has remnants of the past glory as well as evidence of the current economic prosperity the region has seen due to major industry. Apart from religious sites, Deoghar has many tombs, military, regal and natural sites to explore.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 324 kilometres via the NH19
  • What to see: Baidyanath Dham, Nandan Pahar, Topovan Caves and Hills, Naulakha Mandir, Satsang Ashram, Basukinath

Places Near Kolkata Within 500 kilometres

18. sundarbans.

Take a boat tour of these backwaters

Take a boat tour of these backwaters

A UNESCO heritage, the Sundarbans, meaning beautiful forest, is host to the largest mangrove forest in the world. About 400 kilometres north of Kolkata, the place is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to spend a couple of days away from the city. The place, a haven for any nature lover has many ecological parks and reserves to see as well as other outdoors activates like trekking, rafting, safaris among others to participate in.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 357 kilometres via the NH12
  • Best time to go: September to March
  • What to see: The Tiger Reserve and Biosphere, National Park, Chargheri Char

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19. Cuttack

The millennium city of Odisha, Cuttack

The millennium city of Odisha, Cuttack

This well-planned city is the commercial capital of Orissa, has been blessed with great infrastructure and also many tourist-oriented activities. A centre for business activity, the area is full of great shopping such as local handicrafts and artefacts as well as religious and nature sites to visit and relax. The local kite festival in January and the Baliyatra celebrating ancient trade links, are some events you should try not to miss.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 421 kilometres via the NH16
  • What to see: Bhitarkanika Wildlife Reserve, Stone Revetment, Dhabaleswar, Barabati Fort

 Ranchi’s famous Sun Temple

Ranchi’s famous Sun Temple

At over 2000 feet, this well-known hill station during the British Raj days has become a go-to destination for those living in Kolkata looking for some beautiful scenery accompanied by amazing weather. Bestowed with lush forests, numerous waterfalls and magnificent wildlife, the city of Ranchi also offers a couple of museums and a research institute for visitors to get an insight to the history of the region.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 425 kilometres via the NH19
  • Best time to go: July to April
  • What to see: Panch Gagh Falls, Ranchi Lake, Sun Temple, Birsa Zoological Park, Tagore Hill, Topchanchi Lake

21. Bhubaneswar

Past and present coexist at Bhubaneswar

Past and present coexist at Bhubaneswar

About an eight hour drive from Kolkata, the temple city of India, Bhubaneswar literally meaning Lord of the Universe, is a must visit places for anyone looking to get in touch with their spiritual side. Magnificent temples and other ancient religious and historic sites are a must see in this busy yet surprisingly peaceful and beautiful city. Having grown accustomed to so much tourist traffic, Bhubaneswar has also adapted with so many hotels and restaurants cropping up over the decades.

  • Distance from Kolkata: 441 kilometres via the NH16
  • What to see: Lingaraj, Parasurameswara, ISKCON and Rajarani temples, Hirakud Dam, Bindu Sarovar  

With so much of choice all around for places to visit near Kolkata within 500 kilometres, there is absolutely no excuse not to head out to one or more places on our list and start your adventure in this region. Got any questions? Let us know in the comments.

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20 amazing places to visit near Kolkata for a short vacation

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If you wish to take a short break from Kolkata or are done with sightseeing in the city, then, Kolkata has some amazing tourist places to visit nearby, from the culturally rich Shanti Niketan to serene beaches and national parks. These places near Kolkata attract tourists with their natural beauty, history, art and culture. Here are the top tourist places to visit near Kolkata for a short vacation.

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Places to visit near Kolkata #1: Sundarbans

tourist places to visit near Kolkata

One of the best tourist places near Kolkata is Sundarbans. Around 109 kms from Kolkata, this is the largest mangrove forest in the world. Sundarbans is known for the royal Bengal tigers, waterways and aquatic species. A large part of the mangrove has been turned into a national park. Sundarbans National Park is accessible only via boat to Sajnekhali Island, the entrance to the national park. You can take a wildlife boat safari in Sundarbans National Park since the tiger reserve has islands, waterways, creeks and canals. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an ideal place to enjoy wildlife. This national park has other enclosures too such as crocodile and turtle farms along with wildlife museums and watchtowers. The flora of the forest includes Sundari trees that give the forest its name. The forest has approximately 30,000 spotted deer and around 400 royal Bengal tigers. You can also see Olive Ridley turtles, king crabs and Batagur baska, an endangered turtle species. Sajnekhali Bird Sanctuary, near the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, is the best place for birdwatching and another one of the places near Kolkata worth visiting. Here you can spot exotic birds such as Caspian tern, osprey herring gull, spotted bill pelican, paradise flycatcher and Asian dowitchers, a rare winter bird.

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Places to visit near Kolkata #2: Bishnupur

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One of the closest tourist places near Kolkata is Bishnupur, in the Bankura District of West Bengal. About 135 kms from Kolkata, Bishnupur has a glorious past that is reflected in its rich architecture and handicrafts such as pottery and weaving. It has beautiful terracotta temples and terracotta pottery, which are the main attractions. The terracotta temples were built during the 17th and 18th centuries by the Malla dynasty rulers. The temples are designed with detailed carvings of scenes from Lord Krishna’s life and Hindu epics. Some of the renowned temples include the Jorbangla Temple, Rasmancha Temple and Shyamrai Temple. Rasmancha Temple is the oldest brick temple, dating back to the 1600s and has an elongated pyramidal tower surrounded by hut-shaped turrets. The Pancha Ratna Temple has an octagonal-shaped middle shikhara, whereas the other four are square and the walls are designed with carvings depicting Lord Krishna’s life. Also worth visiting is the Jorbangla Temple built in 1655 AD from laterite bricks. It has the appearance of two thatched huts joined together with a single tower.

Places to visit near Kolkata #3: Santiniketan

tourist places to visit near Kolkata

Santiniketan is another one of the nearby tourist places, situated almost 164 kms from Kolkata. It is famous for the Vishwa Bharati University founded by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Santiniketan has developed into a town and has become a well-known tourist place near Kolkata. The university has the concept of open-air education. The university has many beautiful paintings, murals, frescos and sculptures by Binod Bihari Mukhopadhyay, Nandalal Bose and Rabindranath Tagore. The Uttarayan complex has five buildings, which are heritage buildings. This is the complex where Tagore lived. It now has a museum and an art gallery. The Upasana Griha (prayer hall) is designed with picturesque coloured glass windows. Kala Bhavan is considered to be one of the best visual arts colleges in the world. It has wall paintings, sculptures, frescoes, and murals of famous artists. Here, a tourist can visit the Deer Park in Ballavpur Wildlife Sanctuary, 3 kms from the university. The best time to visit Santiniketan is during festivals and fairs like Basant Utsav in March, Joydev Mela in January and Poush Mela in December. During these events, the famous Baul singers would enchant you with their performance. Santiniketan is also a centre for traditional handicrafts such as batik, pottery, weaving and embroidery, making it one of the best tourist places near Kolkata for those interested in learning about the region’s rich culture and heritage.

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Places to visit near Kolkata #4: Barrackpore

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Barrackpore, 30 kms from Kolkata, was at the heart of the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny. There are many places to visit in this historic town such as Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, a replica of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple. This 700-year-old Kali temple was the meeting place for freedom fighters. Shaheed Mangal Pandey Udyan, a garden named after freedom fighter Mangal Pandey, is located in Barrackpore. Some of the most popular activities here include having a picnic and going on a boat ride on the Ganges River. Besides the garden, the Vijayanta Memorial is also popular among tourists. The Bartholomew Church is a charming gothic-style structure that is worth a visit. The Gandhi Museum or the Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalay is one of the research centres in India. This museum has five galleries, a study centre and a massive library. Gandhi Museum has a huge collection of photographs and personal items of the Mahatma. Jawaharkunja Garden is popular amongst tourists for its serenity and calmness, making it an ideal picnic spot. So, if you are a history buff, Barrackpore is one of the best nearby places to visit for you.

Places to visit near Kolkata #5: Diamond Harbour

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Diamond Harbour, located in the southern suburbs of Kolkata, is one of the most popular places to visit near Kolkata for a weekend trip or a fun day out. Diamond Harbour is a tranquil getaway as it has a serene atmosphere, far away from the crowded city. This charming destination near Kolkata (50 kms) is ideal for a leisure trip. Formerly known as Hajipur, Diamond Harbour is located at a point where River Ganges takes a southward turn to converge with the sea. Besides natural beauty, tourists can explore the remains of a Portuguese fort and a lighthouse here. One can also take a ferry ride to Haldi in the vicinity of Diamond Harbour.

Places to visit near Kolkata #6: Bakkhali

tourist places to visit near Kolkata

Bakkhali is a small beach town located on the West Bengal coast, about 125 kms south of Kolkata and is one of the best tourist places near Kolkata. Bakkhali is one of the several deltaic islands in the southern part of West Bengal. This crescent-shaped beach is 8 kms long and extends from Bakkhali to Frasergunj. Bakkhali beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in India. It is secluded and relatively unexplored, thus, an ideal spot for relaxation. This beach is famous for its stunning sunrise and sunset. Do visit the crocodile breeding centre and see crocodiles in their natural habitat. This farm has the greatest number of estuarine crocodiles in the country. Henry Island is another place to visit, about half an hour from Bakkhali. The surrounding greeneries look soothing from the watchtower. You can also walk to Henry Island through the sections of forests. JambuDwip is located near a Reserve Forest and is home to many water birds. Frasergunj, barely 2 kms from Bakkhali, has sky-high windmills. These windmills are a landmark that run in a straight-line setting and are a sight to enjoy. All in all, if you are a nature lover, Bakkhali will definitely serve as one of the best places to visit around Kolkata.

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Places to visit near Kolkata #7: Mayapur

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Mayapur is a religious and cultural destination on the banks of the Ganges River. Around130 kms north of Kolkata, Mayapur is a pilgrim city with special significance for followers of Lord Krishna. Mayapur has the global headquarters of ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness). The beautiful ISKCON premises has temples, educational institutions and common spaces for collective prayer and meditation. It’s regarded as the birthplace of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a 15th-century spiritual leader. A memorial dedicated to Srila Prabhupada, the founder of ISKCON, the Pushpa Samadhi Mandir is one of the most visited places. It is at the confluence of the river Ganges where people come for a holy dip. For some peaceful moments, you can sit by the river and watch the mesmerizing sunset or enjoy the boat rides in the Ganges and the divine aarti in the evening. Whether you want to satisfy your religious appetite or want to enjoy a serene cultural experience, Mayapur is one of the most incredible places near Kolkata you can choose to visit.

Places to visit near Kolkata #8: Chintamani Kar Bird Sanctuary

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Chintamoni Kar Bird Sanctuary is located in Narendrapur. This tourist place is situated about 9 miles from Kolkata’s city centre, in the district of South 24-Parganas. This bird sanctuary is one of the top bird sanctuaries in India, making it one of the greatest nearby tourist places for birdwatchers. It has a wide variety of butterflies, birds, ferns and orchids. Spreading over a lush terrain of about 17 acres, Chintamoni Kar Bird Sanctuary is home to a variety of birds, such as the Indian pond heron, the scaly breasted munia, white-throated kingfisher, common hawk, cuckoo, the emerald dove and the bronzed drongo. This sanctuary is also home to many butterflies such as red base jezebel, the peacock pansy and the striped tiger. Chintamoni Kar Bird Sanctuary is an orchard covered with local fruit trees; many over a hundred years old.

Places to visit near Kolkata #9: Chandannagar

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Chandannanagar (formerly called Chandernagore) is a corporation city and former French colony, located 35 kms north of Kolkata. Worth visiting are places like the City Museum, The Sacred Heart Church and the French Cemetery that are testimony to the architectural skill of the French. The Chandernagore Strand and Chandernagore Museum are popular tourist attractions. The Chandannagar Museum has a variety of pre-independence French and British antiquities and archaeological riches from the Gupta period. It has an impressive collection of French artifacts and firearms used in the Anglo-French battle and 18th-century wooden furniture. The Chandannagar strand is the most popular walkway built along the Ganges River with trees and lights. It is said to be the most brilliantly decorated stretch of the Ganges. Another tourist attraction, the Patal Bari, is the ‘underground house that has its lowest floor submerged in the river Ganga’. With its French style, Chandannagar’s 200-year-old Sacred Heart cathedral is a sight to behold. Other attractions include Nandadulal Temple and Bisalokshmi Temple. If you like delving deep into the history Chandannagar should certainly be on your list of nearby places to visit.

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Places to visit near Kolkata #10: Digha

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Digha is a popular tourist place known for untouched beaches and natural beauty. It is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata for families looking to spend a delightful weekend together. This tourist place has great beaches, high-tech research centres, museums, temples and scenic views. A tourist must visit the New Digha Beach, Mandarmani Beach, Shankarpur Beach, Amarabati Parand and the Marine Aquarium of the Zoological Survey of India. Only 2 kms from the Old Digha beach, the New Digha beach is one of the most sought-after tourist places in the town. The sea is at least a mile away from the shore, which has many casuarina trees. The New Digha beach is popular for its glorious sunrise and sunset. Talsari Beach is another serene beach that has palm trees and is an ideal spot to spend some peaceful moments with loved ones. Children will love to visit the largest in-house aquarium in the country, the Marine Aquarium and Research Centre. Here you can see sea anemones, rays, lobsters, crabs and sharks. Near Digha, merely 8 kms on the West Bengal-Odisha Border, Chandaneswar Temple is believed to be hundreds of years old and is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is worth visiting.

Places to visit near Kolkata #11: Piyali Island

tourist places to visit near Kolkata: Piyali Island

Piyali Island is widely considered to be one of the best places to visit near Kolkata, particularly for those seeking an amazing weekend getaway. Surrounded by the Matla and Piyali rivers, it lies near the marvellous Sunderbans and features dense forests, pristine beaches, and rich wildlife. Situated not more than 70 km away from Kolkata, this gorgeous island offers a lot to see and do. You can enjoy activities like picnicking and boating at Piyali Dam. Tourists have a lot of fun visiting the fishermen’s villages and indulging in the mouth watering local food. Also, you can take relaxing strolls across the lush mangrove forests and expansive paddy fields.

Places to visit near Kolkata #12: Kamarpukur

Tourist Places Near Kolkata: Kamarpukur

Another one of the remarkable tourist places near Kolkata is Kamarpukur, which is renowned for being the birthplace of Ramakrishna, an eminent personality who spearheaded the Indian education system. The small village has a spectacular landscape featuring beautiful riverbeds, thick forests, and far-reaching meadows. It is dotted with ancient temples, dargahs, shrines, and lovely lakes. Some of the most popular temples to visit here include Mukundapur Temple, Yogi Shiva Temple, Gopeshwar Temple, and Jairambati Temple. For some tranquillity, you should also head to the banks of Damodar River and Talpukur Tank. Moreover, don’t miss out on shopping for local handicrafts and attending amazing meditation and yoga sessions at Ramakrishna Math. If you are a birdwatcher or wildlife enthusiast, pay a visit to Deer Park.  

Places to visit near Kolkata #13: Navadvipa

Tourist Places Near Kolkata: Navadvipa

Consisting of 9 islands separated by Ganges River’s tributaries, Navdvipa is counted among the most beautiful places to visit around Kolkata. This place holds immense religious significance as it is closely associated with Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the incarnation of Lord Krishna. With stunning landscapes, it is home to fertile riverbeds and dense forests. These lush forests of pomegranate, jackfruits, and mangoes house several species of wildflowers and exotic birds. When in Navadvipa, don’t forget to visit its iconic temples like Radha Rani Temple, ISKCON Temple, Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math, and Sri Mahaprabhu Math. Also, don’t forget to visit Purbasthali Bird Sanctuary for witnessing hundreds of bird species and its wetlands.

Places to visit near Kolkata #14: Bardhaman

Places to visit near Kolkata

Located at the banks of Damodar River, this Mughal-era town is a grand symbol of the glorious times of the Raj. Bardhaman, one of the best places to visit near Kolkata, is an important landmark of the Independence struggle, art, and culture. It is popular for the vast and scenic paddy fields that give it the name of the ‘rice bowl of Bengal’, wildlife sanctuaries, historic temples, and gardens. Some of the must-visit attractions in Bardhaman include Deer Park, Tomb of Sher Afghan, the 19-century Curzon gate and Krishnasar Lake. 

Places to visit near Kolkata #15: Henry’s Island

Places to visit near Kolkata

Named after a European traveller, this stunning island is perfect for people looking to escape the chaos of the city. The azure waters and pristine white sands at the island’s beaches offer a tranquil break. Due to its proximity to the Sunderbans, the island houses crocodiles, snakes, and deer and thick mangroves and marshlands. Henry’s Beach is one of the best places to visit for its secluded charm, watersports, and thousands of crabs. During your visit to this island, don’t miss out on enjoying traditional Bengali food and seafood at the local shacks. Definitely visit the Henry’s Island watchtower at the Sundari Tourist Complex to savour panoramic views of the lush surroundings.

Places to visit near Kolkata #16: Tajpur

Places to visit near Kolkata

Situated in Medinipur along the Bay of Bengal, this coastal town near Kolkata is renowned for its breathtaking beauty. It serves as a significant center for pisciculture and aquaculture, boasting numerous fish farms. The area is adorned with miles of pristine, unexplored beaches, accompanied by enchanting eucalyptus forests, charming resort villages, and delightful seafood shacks. Take the opportunity to immerse yourself in the captivating fishing villages and indulge in thrilling water sports like kayaking, parasailing, and water zorbing. Ensure you explore the secluded Tajpur Beach and the Mandarmani Beach, known for their vibrant population of red crabs. Additionally, don’t miss the chance to visit Shankarpur, a picturesque fishing harbor with serene beaches shaded by casuarina trees.

Places to visit near Kolkata #17: Mandarmani

Places to visit near Kolkata

Located on the outskirts of Kolkata, Mandarmani is a charming resort town known for its stunning natural beauty and sandy coastlines. Offering luxurious accommodations and excellent amenities, it serves as an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway. Escape the city’s hustle and bustle and immerse yourself in the picturesque surroundings of Mandarmani. Notably, this beach holds the distinction of being the longest motorable beach in India, providing an exhilarating experience with high-speed rides along the coastline. Indulge in the ultimate thrill while enjoying the serene ambiance of this wonderful destination.

Places to visit near Kolkata #18: Jhargram

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Nestled in a picturesque landscape adorned with rolling hills and lush forests, Jhargram beckons as the perfect offbeat vacation destination. Enriched by a significant tribal population, the district boasts a culturally diverse tapestry, complemented by captivating palaces and temples. Steeped in history, Jhargram witnessed the capture by Akbar’s army in the 15th century, adding historical significance to its allure. Immerse yourself in the vibrant folk dances and rituals of aboriginal tribes like Santals, Bhumijs, and Sabars, featuring performances such as Bhuang, Chang, and Jhumur. Explore the regal charm of the Jhargram Royal Palace, once a strategic seat for Akbar’s army and now elegantly transformed into a heritage hotel.

Places to visit near Kolkata #19: Murshidabad

Tourist places to visit near Kolkata

Formerly the seat of the Nawab of Bengal, Murshidabad, nestled along the banks of the Hooghly River, stands as one of West Bengal’s premier destinations. Once the capital of Bengal before the rise of Calcutta, this town has been a cradle for various arts and crafts, contributing to its historical significance. Renowned for its sericulture, Murshidabad has been a hub for producing world-class silk, adding to its cultural tapestry. The town’s allure lies in its unparalleled beauty, featuring quaint ‘jheels’ or lakes that transform into winter hotspots with the arrival of migratory birds. Witness the enchanting spectacle of pristine blue lakes adorned by colorful, exotic birds at their edges. Murshidabad is also adorned with vibrant gardens, where rows of fragrant flowers meet meticulously sculpted statues and fountains, creating a serene haven.

Places to visit near Kolkata #20: Cuttack

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Cuttack stands as a vibrant cosmopolitan city, offering a myriad of fascinating attractions for tourists seeking a delightful escape from Kolkata. Renowned on the global stage, Cuttack is celebrated for its exceptional local handicrafts, intricate silverwork, cultural vibrancy, lively festivals, and delectable street food. The city comes alive with a kaleidoscope of festivities, and among the most famous are Baliyatra, the exhilarating kite festival, and the grandeur of Durga Puja. These festivals provide a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Cuttack. To truly savor the authentic flavors of this land, plan your visit during these festive occasions, when the city is adorned with vibrant celebrations, making it an enchanting destination for cultural exploration and immersion.

Nearest hill station to visit from Kolkata: Siliguri

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Located on the banks of the Mahananda River, Siliguri is the closest hill station from Kolkata (around 580 kms). It is also known as the Gateway to Northeast India. Here a tourist can enjoy the view of the snow-capped Himalayas. Siliguri has various places of interest and importance such as The ISKCON Temple, Sepoy Dhura Tea Garden, Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, Science City, Coronation Bridge, Salugara Monastery and Madhuban Park. The Salugara Monastery was built by Tibetan Buddhist Monks, following the teachings and example of the Dalai Lamas, and is known for its 100 feet tall stupa. The huge Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, between the banks of Teesta and Mahananda, has leopards, tigers, elephants and birds and provides opportunities for trekking and bird watching. Jeep and elephant safaris are available for tourists to venture into the forests. One of the nearest visiting places to Siliguri is the Coronation Bridge in the town of Sevoke, about 25 km from Siliguri. It was built to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth and King George VI. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is one of the few mountain railways that are operational. It is 200 years old and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site a few years back. The train ride between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling passes through the beautiful landscape. For adventure seekers, the trek to Sandakphu is a must as it is the highest point in West Bengal.

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Is Bardhhaman a tourist place near Kolkata worth visiting?

Bardhhaman is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata. It is popular for the paddy fields that give it the name of the ‘rice bowl of Bengal’. It also has wildlife sanctuaries, historic temples and gardens. Places worth visiting are Deer Park and Krishnasayar Park and Lake. Places like 108 Shiva Temple, Tomb of Sher Afghan, Konkaleshwari Temple, Christ Church, Curzon Gate and Burnpur Nehru Park are other popular tourist attractions.

Which are the romantic places in Kolkata for a couple to visit?

Millennium Park, the lovely landscaped garden along the Hooghly River, is one of the most romantic places in Kolkata. Rabindra Sarobar (Dhakuria Lake), an artificial lake in south Kolkata is also a favourite of the couples. Princep Ghat is one of the oldest recreational spots in Kolkata and this romantic place has Greek and Gothic-style architecture. Eco Park covers a huge area of 480 acres, the biggest park in India, surrounded by a huge water body that has an island in the middle. Elliot Park is also a romantic place in Kolkata.

Which is the best time to visit Kolkata and nearby tourist places?

The winter months between October and February are the best to visit Kolkata and its nearby tourist places. The weather is ideal for visiting and the city comes alive with festivals and celebrations at this time of the year.

Which hill station is near Kolkata?

Some of the best hill stations to explore near Kolkata include Siliguri, Ajodhya Hills, Simultala, Netarhat and Darjeeling.

Which beach is near Kolkata?

Digha undoubtedly claims its spot as the most frequented beach near Kolkata. Positioned approximately 183 km away, Digha is renowned for its vast waves and resounding thunders. The natural allure of this locale, adorned with swaying casuarinas and palm trees, offers truly breathtaking vistas.

Which is the nearest snowfall place from Kolkata?

Gangtok emerges as one of the premier hill stations in close proximity to Kolkata, embodying a sense of divinity and pristine beauty. The awe-inspiring sight of the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kanchenjunga is bound to fill your heart with pure joy in Gangtok. Additionally, Pedong stands out as another enchanting hill station, graced with splendid views of nature's grandeur.

Has it ever snowed in Kolkata?

No, Kolkata has never witnessed snowfall.

Which is the coldest place near West Bengal?

Some of the coldest places near Kolkata include Kurseong, Lava, Kalimpong, Lolegaon, Sittong, Darjeeling and Takdah.

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  • You Don’t Need To Skip Office To Visit These 10 Amazing Places Near Kolkata

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Working in Kolkata can be very tiring, thanks to the hustle-bustle of the second most densely populated city in India. But little time do we get to break free from this work culture to explore the areas around. So, do we really need to take a leave to visit the amazing places around? I say not!

These 10 amazing places near Kolkata are so close by that you need not actually skip office to visit them.

Picnic Resorts Near Kolkata: Resorts Within 50 km

For short picnics with family or the loved one, there are a few resorts near Kolkata that can be easily reached within an hour or so.

1. Palm Village, Bhasa

Palm village at Bhasa is one of the closest resorts near Kolkata

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Palm Village boasts of a quiet and salubrious atmosphere, and the sparkling waters enclosed in the picturesque greenery of the palms. All this, with fine service, makes for a perfect example of the region’s hospitality.

Distance From Kolkata: 24 km

Time: 1 hour Speciality: Outdoor pool with scenic surroundings. Price: ₹1,579

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2. Vedic Village Resort, Rajarhat

The lotus shaped swimming pool at Vedi Village Resort

Offering a fusion between five-star facilities and ethnic ambiance, the Vedic Village Resort has established itself a repute in luxury and holistic wellness. Outdoor facilities include horse riding, archery, and biking. Indoor facilities, such as gymnasium, library, air hockey, pool, and an array of other indoor sports, add to the fun experience.

Distance From Kolkata: 26 km Time: 1 hour 5 minutes Speciality: On-site spa for a relaxing massage. Price: ₹4,670

3. Ffort Resort, Raichak

The beautifully lit Ffort Resort at night

A 15-minute ferry drive from the Raichak Ferry Ghat takes you to the majestic Ffort Resort. The fort resort stands as a piece of art with a picturesque greenery against the backdrop of Ganga River and a blue skyline.

Distance From Kolkata: 52 km Time: 1 hour 50 minutes Speciality: Free Breakfast Price: ₹6,680

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4. kali temple, dakshineshwar.

Kali temple at Dakshineshwar near Kolkata

A Hindu temple on the eastern bank of Hooghly River, the Dakshineshwar Kali Temple is located in Dakshineshwar near Kolkata. It was founded by Rani Rashmoni, a 19th-century philanthropist. It is famous for its association with Ramakrishna.

Distance from Kolkata:  12 km Time:  45 minutes Attractions: 12 shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple of Radha-Krishna, a bathing ghat on the river, Nahvat-Khana, and the shrine dedicated to Rani Rashmoni

A night view of Rajbari Palace, Bawali

Bawali offers an overdose of serenity and surplus of greenery. Located very close to the ‘City of Joy’, Bawali offers joy, fun, and thrill.

Distance from Kolkata:  35 km Time:  1 hour 40 minutes’ drive Attractions:   Nature walk through the village,fish farming, and the Rajbari Palace

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6. Diamond Harbor

A boat ride in the Ganga river delta at Diamond Harbor

Travel to Diamond harbor to view the broad and magnificent river, often confused as the sea. And yes, you will be close to the largest delta of the world. It is, after all, here that the river Ganga meets the Bay of Bengal.

Distance from Kolkata:  57.5 km Time:   2 hours 30 minutes Attractions:  The abundant fort, river bank, boat ride, and the mouth-watering Hilsa in nearby restaurants during monsoons

The residence of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay

The green coconut trees, winding clayey roads, thatch-roofed huts, and crystal clear fishing ponds make Deulti as a perfect place to explore within a day with its rural landscape.

Distance from Kolkata:  63 km Time:  1 hour 25 minutes Attractions:  Nirala resort, Subarnarekha River bank, and the age-old residence (now a heritage property) of the very famous Bengali writer – Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay.

8. Sunderbans

A collage of the 4 resorts in Sunderbans in West Bengal

Sunderbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site common to India and Bangladesh, is the world’s largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest. In this region, you will find mangrove forests, river delta, national park & tiger reserve, and lovely resorts.

Distance From Kolkata: 98 km Time: 4 hours 15 minutes Attractions: Tigers, macaques, chital deers, and wild boars in Sunderbans National Park, and resorts including Solitary Nook, Sunderbans Tiger Camp, Sunderbans Gateway Resort, and United 21

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9. Frasergunj

Many views of the Frasergunj beach near Kolkata

Frasergunj is a place very close to the ‘Mohana’ or delta and offers very soothing and comfortable ambiance for a day outing.

Distance from Kolkata:  125 km Time:  3 hours 30 minutes Attractions:   Jammu Dwip – an isolated riverine island

10. Bakkhali

The many views of the Bakkhali beach near Kolkata

Bakkhali, or the abode of the red-beaked seagull, is a white sand beach on the south-western tip of the Sunderbans. The beach at the edge of the forest delta provides a unique tropical experience. The 7 km long beach happens to be the closest beach to Kolkata.

Distance from Kolkata:  125 km Time:  3 hours 50 minutes Attractions: Henry’ Island, Jambu Dwip, Bishalaxmi Temple inside the forest, and makeshift food-stalls selling coconut water and hot tea

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places Near Kolkata

Which hill station is near to Kolkata?

Some of the hill stations that you can explore near Kolkata are Gangtok, Siliguri, Lava, Darjeeling, and Shillong. These places are easily accessible and can be reached by hiring a cab.

Are there any resorts near Kolkata for a weekend getaway?

Yes, you will find several options for resorts near Kolkata and the best one is Vedic Village Resort that offers 5-star facilities and boasts of its services.

Are there any picnic spots near Kolkata?

There is no dearth of picnic spots near Kolkata and some of them include Diamond Harbor, Bawali, Frasergunj, and Sunderbans. They are perfect for weekend getaways and can be explored with friends as well as family.

Are there any places to explore under 50 kms from Kolkata?

If you are looking for resorts for a weekend getaway under 50 kms from Kolkata then there cannot be better options than Ffort Resort, Palm Village, and Vedic Village Resort. Some of the tourist places to explore within this proximity is Diamond Harbor, Kali Temple, and Bawali.

When is the ideal time to explore places near Kolkata?

If you want to make most of your trip then make sure that you plan your vacation in the months of autumn or winter months, ranging from October to February.

How far is Bakkhali from Kolkata?

The distance between Bakkhali and Kolkata has been recorded as 125 kms which can be easily covered in a few hours by hiring a direct taxi.

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Places for day outing or Picnic near Kolkata within 50 km.

One Day Trips From Kolkata are plenty in number.Here are some resorts/homestays near kolkata for day outing within 50 km.Weekend getaways are always a refreshing change from city life. If you live in this historic city, then you are aware of its charm, but every now and then you need a getaway to escape the chaotic life here. So be ready for these unique Weekend Destinations!

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GANGA BITAN THE DECK VILLA NEAR, GARCHUMUK

Ganga Bitan The Deck Villa  in  Garchumuk  is located just beside bank of river Hooghly.  This  Luxury 2BHK Bungalow  offering the spectacular view of the river and it is a ideal Weekend Getaway near Kolkata. It is just 55km from Vidyasagar Setu by road.

Why You Visit- lush green lawn & Riverfront, Boating, Exclusive property Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads -10 pax Cost for Room- Entire Villa is included Cost for Food -Rs.1500 per head LEARN MORE

GANGA NEER VILLA, Falta

Sprawling over more than 20 kottas of land, Colonial Villa is an hour drive from Taratala where you can have a peaceful weekend enjoying the beauty of nature in its true essence. Enjoy the river bed and forget yourself on the banks of Ganga.. Or Just Relax.  with friends and family. It's a best place for Family Day Outing/Corporate Picnic near Kolkata.

Why You Visit- family get together, farming, boating, fishing. Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads - 10 pax Cost for Room- Rs.2500 onwards Cost for Food - Rs.1100 per head

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Mousumi Inn, Burul, Raypur-near Budge Budge

Mousumi Inn is located just beside bank of river Hooghly, it is  a small riverside village located in Budge Budge,24 Parganas South District of West Bengal State. It is a apprx.35 km distance from Kolkata. Its a perfect Weekend Destination near Kolkata for One night stay or Day Outing/Picnic

Why You Visit- Swimming Pool , family get together, adventure activities, Boating Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads - 10 pax Cost for Room -25% on Room Tariff Cost Per Head - Rs.1200/-

Bonolata Farm,12km from Ruby Crossing

Sprawling over 25 bighas of farmland and water bodies , this is the perfect destination to take a break from the daily mundane routine for a day out with your near and dear ones or a refreshing weekend trip with your friends & family. Located at just half an hour drive away from Ruby or Science City, getting back to work should not be much of a concern during the fun weekend.

Why You Visit- lush green lawns & huge water bodies, fishing Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads -10 pax Cost for Room- Rs.2000/-(upto 10 heads) Cost for Food -Rs.950 per head

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GANGA BITAN FAMILY INN-VILLA, GARCHUMUK

Ganga Bitan Family Inn Bungalow  in  Garchumuk  is located just beside bank of river Hooghly.  This  Luxury 2BHK Bungalow  offering the spectacular view of the river and it is a ideal Weekend Getaway near Kolkata. It is just 55km from Vidyasagar Setu by road.

Why You Visit- Swimming Pool, lush green lawn & Riverfront, Boating, Exclusive property Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads -10 pax Cost for Room- extra on actual Cost for Food -Rs.1200 per head LEARN MORE

GANGA BITAN 4BHK "ABODE" VILLA, GARCHUMUK

This riverfront Bungalow located in  Garchumuk  is located just beside bank of river Hooghly.  This  Luxury 4BHK Bungalow offering the spectacular view of the river and it is a ideal Weekend Getaway near Kolkata. It is just 55km from Vidyasagar Setu by road.

Why You Visit- lush green lawn & Riverfront, Boating, Exclusive property Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads -10 pax Cost for Room- N/A Cost for Food -Rs.1500 per head

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Burul Ganguda Villa & Apartment-near Budge Budge

Burul Riverview Resort is located just beside bank of river Hooghly, it is  a small riverside village located in Budge Budge,24 Parganas South District of West Bengal State. It is a apprx.35 km distance from Kolkata. Its a perfect Weekend Destination near Kolkata for One night stay or Day Outing/Picnic

Why You Visit- Swimming Pool, family get together, activities. Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads - 10 pax Cost for Room -1 room is included Cost Per Head - Rs.1200/-

The Ganges Villa-Serampore, near Mahesh Hooghly

The Ganges Villa is located just beside bank of river Hooghly, Serampore, the Danish colony is situated by the Hooghly River. During the 14th and 15th century, the area was a center of global trade. It is a apprx.25 km distance from Kolkata. Its a perfect Weekend Destination near Kolkata for One night stay or Day Outing/Picnic

Why You Visit- Riverfront, Danish History, Serampore Raj bari, Mahes (14th-century temple of Jagannath) Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads - 10 pax Cost for Room -Entire Villa is included Cost Per Head - Rs.1200/-

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Falta Riverside Farmhouse

Sprawling over more than 80 kottas of land, Falta Farmhouse is an hour drive from the city Kolkata where you can have a peaceful weekend enjoying the beauty of nature in its true essence - do farming if you like, Enjoy the river bed and forget yourself on the banks of Ganga.. Or Just Relax.  with friends and family. It's a perfect Weekend Destination near Kolkata for One night stay or Family Day Outing/Corporate Picnic

Why You Visit- family get together, farming, boating. Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads - 10 pax Cost for Room- N/A Cost for Food - Rs.1200 per head

Chunakhali Farm, gateway to Sundarbans,18km from Canning

Known for its fishing farms,  Chunakhali  is an unassuming village, on the bank of the  Hana River . Less than 100km from Kolkata, the village is known for its salt water fish harvesting farms (locally known as a  Bheri ), especially tiger prawns

Why You Visit- village life, mouthwatering Prawn & Crab dishes , Boating Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads - 10 pax Cost for Room -One Room Included in Package Cost Per Head - Rs.1200/-

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Sobujabash Villa with a Pool,29 km from Science City

Amidst inside the village of Rajendrapur,Lush Green Lawn & Swimming Pool. Its a private villa with 2 Double Bed Room, Kitchen & Drawing cum Dinning Room. Sobujabas can be your next Weekend Destination. You can do Picnic or day outing here with you family and friends.

Why You Visit- Entire Villa, Swimming Pool, Fishing, Day out timing- 10 .00 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads -Any Cost for Entire Villa with Food-

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Riverside Penthouse on 24 & 25th Floor, Batanagar

This Penthouse with an area of 4500 sq ft and a terrace garden of 1300 sq ft.Ganga Niwas Bed and Breakfast is an ideal spot for meditation as well as a suitable place for holidaying and also for people looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life to spend some time to rejuvenate their mind, body & soul in the embrace of river Ganga.

Why You Visit- Private Apartment, mesmerizing bird's eye view of river Ganges Day out timing- 9.30 am to 5.30Pm Required min no of heads -6 pax Cost for Room- Nil Cost for Food -Rs.1750 per head in One room

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Nihar, A Heritage & Riverfront Homestay, Panihati-Sodpur

Sukhchar- A century old ancestral property converted to a beautiful vacation house amidst nature just by the side of mighty  Ganges  located in  Sodepur  near  Panihati , West Bengal. A  wonderfully maintained private property with all modern amenities. Its very near to city. one can go by  app cab  also.

Why You Visit- flavor of heritage &  wide view of river Ganges Day out timing- 10.00 am to 5.00Pm Required min no of heads -4 pax Cost for Room- N/A Cost for Food -Rs.1700 per head

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Kolkata, though often associated with poverty, is commonly overlooked by tourists when visiting India. This friendly, intellectual and vibrant city is full of history and culture, with many faded remnants of the British Raj (British rule of India from 1757 to 1947). Kolkata is a city that requires immersion rather than quick sightseeing to really get a feel for, and appreciate, it. Start with these places to visit in Kolkata. One of the best ways to discover them is on a  Kolkata walking tour.

Park Street

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Kolkata's famous Park Street (formally renamed as Mother Teresa Sarani) runs from Chowringhee Road to Park Circus and is renowned for its entertainment, restaurants, and prominent historical landmarks including old colonial mansions. This iconic street was home to India's first independent nightclub and has been the center of Kolkata's nightlife since the glory days of the swinging 60s when venues overflowed with jazz, cabaret, and floor shows. Head to Mocambo, Moulin Rouge and Trincas for a rush of nostalgia.

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One of the top places to go shopping in Kolkata , New Market is a historic bargain hunter's paradise, built by the British in 1874. This sprawling maze of more than 2,000 stalls, grouped together according to the type of goods sold, offers almost everything imaginable. The entrance is on Lindsay Street, just off Chowringhee Road. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 10:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. Saturday, until 7 p.m. Closed on Sunday. Those who are after something special, shouldn't pass up the services of one of the many guides (known as coolies) that congregate around the market entrances. They live and breathe the market, and can effortlessly lead you to the best goods for the best price. Alternatively, it's possible to go on a walking tour of New Market such as this one offered by Kolkata Magic .

Mullick Ghat Flower Market

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The colorful chaos of Kolkata's flower market presents a fantastic photo opportunity. More than 130 years old, it's east India's largest wholesale flower market with thousands of flower sellers visiting it every day. The market is dominated by sacks overflowing with long garlands of marigolds, popularly used in Hindu devotional rituals. Find it along Strand Bank Road, starting from below Howrah Bridge on the Kolkata side. Take Calcutta Photo Tours' Hooghly's Flower Fest walking tour for a memorable immersive experience.

Prinsep Ghat

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Built beside the Hooghly River during the rule of the British Raj in 1843, Prinsep Ghat features one of the city's best known columned Colonial monuments dedicated to English scholar James Prinsep. The ghat was made to replace Chandpal Ghat as the principal point of embarkation for important visitors to the city. Now, it's a popular place to relax and go for a stroll by the river bank. It's possible to walk all the way from Prinsep Ghat to Babu Ghat, along a 2 kilometer (1.2 mile) stretch of landscaped riverfront. Prinsep Ghat is located next to Vidyasagar Setu, on Strand Road between Water Gate and Saint George's Gate of Fort William.

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Kolkata's massive urban park, known as the Maidan, is where locals go to spend their leisure time playing cricket and other sports, or relaxing with a picnic or snack from one of the food stalls. The Maidan extends south from the Esplanade, and is bordered by Chowringhee Road and the Hooghly River. All up, it covers about 1,000 acres. Fort William, Victoria Memorial, Eden Gardens cricket stadium, and Kolkata Race Course are some of the notable structures inside it. On the northeastern edge, the Glorious Dead Memorial is a monument honoring Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I.

Victoria Memorial

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Imposing white marble Victoria Memorial at the southern end of the Maidan was completed in 1921 and currently serves as a museum . Constructed in memory of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, it houses a fine art history collection and a gallery from the British Colonial period including many impressive paintings, sculptures, and books. The building's exterior is evocatively illuminated at night, and its surrounded by a vast garden that's an attraction in itself. The museum is open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday (closed Monday). Tickets cost 30 rupees for Indians and 100-500 rupees for foreigners.

Mother Teresa's Mother House

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Mother Teresa is highly regarded for founding the Missionaries of Charity and devoting her life to helping ill and outcast people in Kolkata. Visit the Mother House to see her tomb, the bedroom where she lived, and a small museum dedicated to showcasing her life. It displays items such as her handwritten letters, spiritual exhortations, and personal belongings including saris, sandals, and crucifix. The Mother House is a place of silence and contemplation. Many people choose to meditate there while visiting because of its serene, uplifting energy. Opening hours are 8 a.m. until noon and 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. daily except Thursday, August 22, Easter Monday, and December 26.

White Town (Colonial Kolkata)

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Many of Kolkata's notable British-era buildings are situated in the BBD Bagh central business district, formerly called Dalhousie Square after Lord Dalhousie who ruled India from 1848 to 1856. These include 19th century St. Andrew’s church, 18th century Writer's Building (previously the administrative office of the British East India Company), General Post Office, Greek-architecture inspired Metcalfe Hall (previously home to the Imperial Library), and the Town Hall. Calcutta Walks' Dalhousie Square Walk provides insight into the district's Colonial heritage.

Black Town (Bengali Kolkata)

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Get acquainted with the city's Bengali heritage by exploring what's known as "Black Town" in north Kolkata—the area inhabited by Bengalis during the time of British rule. Many were wealthy landowners and merchants. Sovabazar is a particular atmospheric neighborhood in this part of the city, with a captivating blend of old-world architecture. You can even stay in an immaculately restored 1920s Bengali townhouse. You'll agree that Calcutta Bungalow feels like a home away from home. Walk through the surrounding lanes and you're likely to spot some eye-catching street art. Calcutta Walks' Star Still Shines walking tour of Sovabazar is very informative.

Grey Town (Immigrant Kolkata)

Sandwiched between Black Town and White Town, Grey Town is where an eclectic mix of immigrants has settled—Buddhists, Parsis, Muslims, Chinese, Portuguese, Jews, and people from elsewhere in India. It's fascinating to discover the communities that co-exist together there. Attractions include Bow Barracks (apartment blocks that housed military officers during World War I), a Chinese church built in 1905, a Parsi fire temple, and Magen David Synagogue built in 1884. Calcutta Photo Tours' Culture Kaleidoscope walking tour is recommended for exploring the district in depth.

Indian Coffee House

One of the most historic restaurants in India , the Indian Coffee House on College Street harks back to the days of India's struggle for independence from British rule. It was a popular meeting place for intellectuals, freedom fighters, social activists, revolutionaries, and bohemians. These days college students often hang out there to converse and exchange ideas. Opening hours are 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. College Street is also renowned for having the largest second-hand book market in the world. Go on this Bengal Renaissance Walk conducted by Kolkata Magic if you're interested in the street's history.

Hindustan Park

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This middle-class South Kolkata residential neighborhood has transformed into a trendy locality with its leafy streets now home to buzzing boutiques and cafes. Go there to shop for hip handicrafts, folk art, pottery, and exclusive textiles. Byloom and Sienna Store and Cafe are popular. It's situated near Gariahat Road, about 20 minutes south of the city center.

South Park Cemetery

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Visiting a cemetery isn't usually high on the itineraries of tourists. However, this one is worth seeing, especially if you're interested in India's colonial history! Established in 1767, this poignant grand old British cemetery was used up until 1830 and is now a protected heritage site. Overgrown and disheveled, its tombs are an elaborate mix of Gothic and Indo-Saracenic design and contain the bodies of many remarkable men and women from the Raj era. It's intriguing to spend some time wandering around and reading the stories of their lives on the headstones. One of the people buried there is English trader Job Charnock, who is regarded as the founder of Kolkata. The cemetery is located on Park Street, at the intersection of Rawdon Street. It's open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry is free. There's no cost for phone cameras but you'll need to pay 50 rupees for large digital cameras. Contact Immersive Trails for a guided walking tour of the cemetery.

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

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This old and very popular Hindu temple, dedicated to Bhavatarini ("savior of the universe", an aspect of Goddess Kali), was founded in 1855 by Rani Rashmoni. Widowed at a young age, she very successfully took over her wealthy husband's zamindar (land ownership) business. Apparently, the idea to establish the temple came to her in a dream before a pilgrimage to Varanasi. The temple was made famous by spiritual leader Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, who was appointed as its chief priest. It's situated alongside the Hooghly River on the northern outskirts of Kolkata, making it best accessed by ferry. Opening hours are October to March, daily from 6:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. until 8.30 p.m. April to September, daily from 6:00 a.m until 12.30 p.m and 3:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

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Downriver from Dakshineswar Kali Temple, peaceful Belur Math is set on 40 acres of land and is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda (a chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa). The main shrine, dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna, has unique and distinctive architecture that combines Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and Islamic styles. It's worth experiencing the evening aarti  ceremony, which beings at sunset. Unfortunately, photography isn't allowed on the premises. Opening hours are October to March, daily from 6.30 a.m. until 11.30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. From April to September, the temple opens at 6 a.m.

Kalighat Kali Temple

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Recommended only for those who are ready for surrounding poverty, surging crowds, filth and pandemonium (otherwise visit Dakshineswar Kali Temple as an alternative), the temple at Kalighat in south Kolkata is dedicated to the city's fearsome patron goddess Kali — the dark mother—and is integral to the city. Hidden in a maze of alleyways, the temple is known for its animal (particularly goat) sacrifices, which although outlawed are still performed regularly inside its enclosure to appease the blood-drinking goddess. Prepare to be approached by pushy temple priests who will try and extract as much money as possible from you. The temple can be easily reached from Kalighat Metro train station. It's open daily from 5:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., and 5:00 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.

The settlement of Kumartuli, meaning "potter locality" ( Kumar = potter. Tuli = locality), is over 300 years old. It was formed by potters who came to the area in search of a better livelihood. Nowadays, around 150 families live there, earning a living by sculpting idols for various festivals. Most of the idol-making happens from June to January, with the biggest occasion being Durga Puja. There's usually a frenzy of activity around 20 days before the Durga Puja festival begins , in order to get all the work finished. Kumartuli can be entered from Banamali Sarkar Street in north Kolkata. The nearest Metro railway station is Shobhabazar-Sutanuti.

Old Chinatown (Tiretti Bazaar)

Kolkata is the only city in India to have a Chinatown (actually it has two, Old Chinatown in Tiretti Bazaar and newly established Tangra). Many migrants came from China in the late 18th century to work at the old Calcutta port. As the sun rises, the stoves are fired up and knives start chopping to produce the legendary Chinese breakfast that Old Chinatown is notorious for. Feast on fresh delicacies such as momos, dumplings, prawn crackers, pork sausages, and fish ball soup. Unfortunately, the authenticity has waned in recent years. You'll need to get there early as it's only on from 5.30 a.m. until around 8 a.m. Most of the action happens on Sunday mornings. Tiretti Bazaar is on the corner of Bentinck Street and India Exchange Place Road, in the central business district area next to Bow Bazaar. It's near Poddar Court.

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Birla Temple

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The former capital city of India during the British rule, Kolkata is simply one of the most popular tourist destinations in India visited by indigenous and foreign travelers. Kolkata is the most visited place for enjoying Victorian-style architecture, trams, literature, music, history, culture, shopping, and tradition of the land of greats, such as Mother Teresa, Rabindranath Tagore, and Satyajit Ray. It is also famous for as 'Cultural Capital of India', 'the City of Processions' and 'City of Joy'. Kolkata has numerous affordable, deluxe, and luxury options for hotel stays and restaurants to enjoy local and exotic food, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Idyllic for honeymooners, shutterbugs, adventure seekers, families, and weekend lovers, this Bengali land makes all honeymoon couples, visitors, and tourists feel comfortable and refreshed.

With a number of tourist attractions and nearby places in Kolkata, such as Indian Museum, St. Paul’s Cathedral Church, Victoria Memorial Hall, Jorasanko Thakurbari, Town Hall, Saheed Minar, Howrah Bridge, and Princep Ghat, West Bengal tourism has always attracted tourists and travelers to have a good time with holidays in the best travel ambiance. Other places near Kolkata include Durgapur, N 24 Parganas, Barddhaman, Howrah, and Midnapore as weekend getaways. All travelers can fully enjoy these attractions and Kolkata tours following the booking the best Kolkata tour packages from verified travel resources. October-March is the best time to visit Kolkata.

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Birla Temple

1 . Birla Temple

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

2 . Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Eden Gardens

3 . Eden Gardens

Gurusaday Museum

4 . Gurusaday Museum

Howrah Bridge

5 . Howrah Bridge

Indian Museum (Jadu Ghar)

6 . Indian Museum (Jadu Ghar)

James Prinsep Ghat

7 . James Prinsep Ghat

JORASANKO THAKUR BARI

8 . JORASANKO THAKUR BARI

Kolkata Trams

9 . Kolkata Trams

Marble Palace

10 . Marble Palace

National Library

11 . National Library

Nehru Children Museum

12 . Nehru Children Museum

Park Street

13 . Park Street

Princep Ghat

14 . Princep Ghat

Rabindra Sadan

15 . Rabindra Sadan

Rabindra Sarovar

16 . Rabindra Sarovar

Shahid Minar

17 . Shahid Minar

St. Paul's Cathedral

18 . St. Paul's Cathedral

The Missionaries of Charity

19 . The Missionaries of Charity

Victoria Memorial Hall

20 . Victoria Memorial Hall

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Top 13 Un Tourist Places In Kolkata For The Discerning Tourist

Kolkata, the capital city of the state of West Bengal, warrants no special introduction to tourists from across the globe. As a destination, there are a lot of tourist places in Kolkata that are especially talked about, famous and obviously commercialized.

In this piece, we decided not to chew the same gum and talk about great tourist places in Kolkata that are less talked about. For any tourist who wants to know and understand Kolkata at depth, these are a must in the bucket list.

Understanding The Common Tourist Places in Kolkata

The city has its own fair share of history and heritage. At the same time, the city has developed a lot like a modern-day metropolis. Architectural marvels, art galleries, and a very special, very warm cultural ambiance welcome you in the city.

If you plan to go on a shopping spree, you have more than enough options here. There are the lavish outlets and malls in South City, City Center, Forum or Quest area. For the budget options, the street markets in Gariahat or Hatibagan give you ample opportunities.

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When you walk the roads in Kolkata, the hidden gems by the road can surprise you. From old buildings with ornate gate to theme parks- Kolkata offers a plethora of tourist spots.

West Bengal claims herself as “The Sweetest Part of India”. As a result, the sweetmeat shops spread across the capital will tempt you to come and relish the items. The festivals of the city have their own appeal too. Irrespective of religion, all the citizens take part and have a great time across the year. The nicknames- “The city of palaces” and “The city of Joy” describes the beauty and the spirit of the city perfectly.

The issue of too common, too seen, too hackneyed!

However, typical to the really famous travel destinations in the world, there comes a slight problem. When you come to Kolkata or search for tourist places in Kolkata, there are certain destinations that pop up.

The places like Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge or Maidan are quite symbolic with Kolkata and its visual representation in movies or tv shows set in the city backdrop. All of these destinations are quite well-known and tourist magnets.

While these points make up a vibrant side of the city, Kolkata is far more beyond the popular destinations. The city is the third-most populous metropolitan area in India, and the soul of the city lies with its residents.

If you wish to look into the heart of the city, you will need to go beyond the common points from tourist handbooks. A city of religious and cultural harmony, Kolkata can amaze you in every turn and twist of the road.

The Un Tourist Places in Kolkata, Holds the Key to Know the Real City of Joy

The city thrives not in the common destinations but in the untouched, un tourist places in Kolkata. Make no mistake, these parts are well-known to the inhabitants of the city. They flock here for years, even for generations in some places. When you want to feel the real vibe of the city, you will need to go to these places.

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See for yourself how the city laughs and lives with the native flock full of joy and vitality.

If you love to know cities by its nerve, if you love to travel like locals, if you love to click pics of less clicked these are the places for you. So, if you have some time in the city and obviously the serious intent to know the city do not miss to visit these so-called un tourist places in Kolkata.

These are the places, where history unfolds, these are places where Kolkata lives and breathes. In short, these are places that make Kolkata what you know it for.

Here is our list of some un-tourist places which will make your Kolkata memory unforgettable.

# 1 khalasitola; The Heady cocktail 

A small watering hole that withstood the test of time, Khalasitola is a part of Kolkata and its heritage. It is associated with a long history of intellectuals, artists and literary legends of Bengal, even the world. The place dates back to the early nineteenth century.

At that time, the “Khalasi” or dockyard workers used to frequently visit the bar. In 1918, it was re-initiated by an engineer, Mohito Saha. The place is still run by his family, keeping true to the tradition. The popular poison here was country liquor, and the place still serves them.

Why is this Place Famous?

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Artists and legends like Ritwik Ghatak, Sunil Ganguly, Kamal Majumdar, and other Bengali artists used to hang in this place often. During the sixties, there was a rise in the Hungryalists movement in literature. The poets arranged reading sessions and distributed bulletin here.

Khalasitola has a history and legacy, which transcends the brand of a wine shop. When you reach the place, the unique ambiance will strike you.

After your eye gets adjusted with the squeaking chair and caged counters, you can see the efficiency and discipline of the place. Queues at the counters, neat and distinct service of food items to try, management and removal of chaos-makers, the place offers it all with a touch of legacy.

The place is at an old and central part of Kolkata, by the Maidan. The exact location is the intersection of Rafi Ahmed Kidwai-S.N. Bannerjee Road opposite the Lotus cinema bus stop. Take a bus or tram from the Esplanade area through the Maidan, and walk the rest of the way.

#2 Territy Bazar; Mini China in Kolkata 

The city welcomes and hosts people from all across the world. Irrespective of country of origin and language, they have settled here and were integrated into urban life. Still, they retained their own culture without any trouble. Territy Bazar is a prime example of that inclusivity.

Why Special?

Kolkata’s very own little “China Town” is a hidden gem in terms of cultural assimilation and a heaven for those who crave oriental breakfast. The Chinese had settled here from the late eighteenth century.

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Since then, they have played a significant role in  Kolkata’s culinary journey. When you walk in the area for the first time, you have to walk through a busy market area, just like other parts of Kolkata. Then the slow transformation begins, with a change in building styles and the assortment of breakfast options.

The place runs 7 days a week, from 6:00 a.m to 7:30 a.m. But on Sundays, you will find more food varieties and more stock.

Through the bustle of the market, walk in here and find the Chinese people ready with their breakfast choices of fishball, soup, momo and Maggi. Here, you can find soups with both pork and fish, with sauce and other condiments.

The peeping hot preparations do not burn a hole in your pocket also. To reach the place, walk towards Poddar court from the central metro station.

On your left, you will find a small mosque. The wide lane by it organizes this magnificent breakfast fest.

This is surely one of the must-visit tourist places in Kolkata for the discerning traveler.

# 3 Chor Bazaar

If you wake up with a small tug in your belly to trade lightly on the other side of the law, or yearn for some value-for-money shopping, Chor Bazaar can be a unique experience. It can also pull you in with an array of antiques and other rare/unique commodities.

As the name suggests, the place primarily started as a market for stolen goods.

Since the old days, it has expanded and you can now find A to Z items here, at a throwaway price. Here lies the catch though, some of the items can really be stolen, where some are second-hand.

Unless you are really aware, you can end up with duplicate or defective items. Still, shopping at chor bazaar could be quite an enthralling experience. The Chandni market region in Kolkata is the most famous Chor Bazaar in Kolkata, which has flourished like a paradise of electrical and electronic gadgets.

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What you get here?

The maze of lanes are lined with shops, and they offer various electronic goods and gadgets, from headphones to the latest smartphones.

For a first-timer, it can be quite mind-boggling with the calling from the shops, the price, and the items spread without much care.

You will find CCTV cameras, phones, phone covers, speakers, the latest LED TVs, all being sold in shops on pavements, or in big malls at a price that competes with the largest e-commerce platforms.

Another attraction here is the junkyard sale section, which is the ultimate example of recycling. Here the discarded electronics are dismantled, and the extracted parts are sold at a throwaway price.

If you wish to revive some ancient model of TV or PC you are attached with, and can not find the parts anywhere, come here before giving up hope. If you are lucky, when you are roaming the streets, you can stumble upon a jail-broken iPhone set at one-tenth of the price.

However, do not blame us if you find it to be an android running on Apple hardware.

Also, barring the big shops and malls, forget about anything called a warranty in here for the cheap goods. To reach the place, take any bus that goes to Chandni region, or take a metro to Chandni. You will have to walk the rest of the way for the shopping experience.

# 4 Dacres Lane; The  ‘Delicious’ Walk

The ultimate and oldest food street of Kolkata, Dacres Lane or James Hickey Sarani serves history with its excellent food. The tale of the lane goes back to the colonial days. The dishes in the old food joints, like the unique chicken stew and loaves, still keep to that trend and quality without changing a bit.

What is Special Here?

Take a walk through the lane to see shops overflowing with office-going loyal customers. The small shops offer a quick service of fresh tasty food with a smile. The lane is located in the heart of the city and office-para of BBD Bagh region. As a result, the dainty tables are never empty and no food is wasted.

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Bengali, Chinese, Tandoor, Toast, Khichdi-papad or Lassi- you can find all types of food and cuisine here throughout the day. The legendary shops like Chitto Babur Dokan, Apanjan, Hindu Hotel etc stay full to the brim during the lunch hours.

When the lights start to dim in the evening hours, the lights are lit in the local classic bars, for another set of frequent customers.

The famous chef Gordon Ramsey was wonderstruck when he visited the place for an episode of ‘Gordon’s Great Escape’. The place is exactly at the Esplanade more near the KC Das crossing, opposite Tipu Sultan Mosque.

From the KC DAS shop, walk towards Babughat. Take a right turn after a few meters, as your nose will guide you to this heaven for foodies.

# 5 Maidan Tent

Maidan, Or “Garer Math” which actually means a large open field, is a vast urban outdoor park in Kolkata, and its largest too. From Raj Bhawan in the north to the National Library in the south, this stretch of greenery acts as the lungs of the city.

The Maidan is a popular area for outdoor sports like Hockey, horse race,  football, and cricket. International stadium like the Eden Gardens, various football club tents, Victoria Memorials, Kolkata racecourse, and Royal Kolkata Golf club, there are numerous landmarks spread across here.

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The whole maidan area is under the direct control of the Indian Army. It has strategic importance too with the mighty Fort Williams. With the various clubs and sports associations, the need is there for delicious and healthy food.

The century-old club canteens serve the need perfectly, and the common people can try those out too. If you are lucky, you can get a glimpse of the local sports stars too, after their practice session.

The Calcutta Referee Association Club Canteen’s vegetable stew with soya chunks, carrots, papayas, onions and a piece of potato is to die for. In Central Excise Tent, the delicious, tender mutton stew small mutton pieces can offer you the ultimate foodgasm at a pocket pinch. Deepak Ghosh’s Stall is famous for the vegetable stew to the officegoers and maidan people.

If you visit Maidan on a cold winter morning, the breakfast in the Maidan tents is a must.

# 6 Sonagachi; Largest and Oldest Red Light Area in India 

For the adult explorer, the Kolkata visit is incomplete without a glimpse of Sonagachi. The place is Kolkata’s biggest and one of the largest red-light areas of India. Sonagachi is located in North Kolkata near the intersection of Chittaranjan Avenue and Shobhabazar with Beadon Street.

To reach the place, Sovabazar Metro is the easiest option.

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Why So Special?

The history of this place goes back to the colonial days. It was started by the British East India Company, to fulfill the needs of British soldiers who left their partners back home. The company used to bring local women, widows and sex workers from across the state here.

According to the legends and lore, the place was owned by Prince Dwarkanath Tagore, one of the earliest and wealthiest merchants in India.

The brothel business that started back in the day is still in full motion. The lanes stretch in every direction with houses, shops catering to the needs of sex workers and their customers.

In present times, the social and economic condition of the region has improved a lot with unionization and proper medication drives like the Gates Foundation’s HIV/AIDS prevention program Avahan.

Still, those who wish to partake in the pleasures of the place, are advised to use proper protection and settle the fees beforehand to avoid any trouble.

# 7 College Street and Coffee House; ‘The Great Indian’ Coffee House 

Literature, education, culture, and books are deeply intertwined in the history of Kolkata. The college street area is the ultimate proof of this, with the special and unique charm of the city. The place is famous as ‘Boi-para’ or Book-zone locally.

It is one of the most important gathering centers of the literary crowd with colleges and universities scattered across the whole street. College street is the largest second-hand book market in the world and the largest book market in India.

Even at the age of digital books and shopping in e-commerce sites, book shopping in college street is the best it can get.

The big and small bookstores, selling points of the publishing houses that make up the street houses many rare books which can be found nowhere else in the world. The sellers can offer a hefty amount of discount on popular books too, throughout the year.

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The University of Calcutta, Presidency University, and Calcutta Medical College are the jewels in here. While the alumni gather to their institutions for reminiscing memories, the most popular place of gathering is the coffee house.

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The Indian Coffee house is deeply rooted in contemporary Bengal culture, music and lore. The Coffee Board started a coffee joint in 1942 in the heart of College Street. Since the inception, students and intellectuals alike gathered in here.

Cheap and unique infusion coffee, good side dishes were always the major attraction.

Besides, you can spend long hours here debating with your friends or the unknown individual from the next table over political or philosophical ideologies, without being asked to leave. The place has been immortalized in a song by the famous singer Manna Dey.

The India Coffee house is a part of the cultural nostalgia of Bengal. The place has a huge rush throughout the day.

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If you are visiting the place in the evening, it will be hard for you to get a seat. The place is quite easy to find though. You may take any bus from the Sealdah station or Esplanade to reach the place.

The nearest metro station is Central. Walk along College Street and bargain over books. When you reach the heart of the street, look across the road from the well-lit Presidency University. Cross the road, and follow a narrow stair to feast your eyes and also the stomach in the ambiance of Indian Coffee House.

# 8 Mallick Ghat Flower Market; Largest Flower Market in Asia 

There are numerous temples and houses across Kolkata where daily worship of the Gods takes place. A huge part of the flowers needed for this is sold and shipped from Mallick Ghat Flower Market. The place is located under the famous Howrah Bridge.

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The markets wake up at the crack of the dawn, and fully functional from 5 a.m. The place is known as the biggest flower market in not only India but the whole of Asia. It was built by Ram Mohun Mallick in 1855. To see a large spread of various bright colored flowers with the first ray of sun is a visual treat itself.

To reach the place, take a bus from Sealdah station to here. You can walk in the market if you are coming from Howrah station. The nearest metro station in M G road.

# 9 Barabazar; The Real ‘Bada’ Bazaar of Colonial India 

Back when Kolkata used to be the financial capital of the country, the Barabazar market flourished. Foreign goods and wholesale markets, these two were the primary selling points of the place, whose name literally means a big market.

What Sets it Apart?

Even in its diminished state, Barabazar is the ultimate paradise for a shopaholic. It is still the largest wholesale market in the country. In the British era, the place started as a yarn and textile market.

The merchants who did business here with the British East India company became millionaires overnight.

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Everything under the sun was sold here, from English broadcloth, cashmere silk or ivory from Srilanka. Even after suffering a number of calamities and fires, the market in Barabazar is still going strong.

When you visit Barabazar, you will find that the place is divided into specialized areas like Dhotipatti, Fancypatti, Tulapatti, Chinipatti etc, and further divided into Katras.

The specified divisions deal with specific goods. From clothes to ornaments, everything is sold here in wholesale and retail. There is a huge crowd throughout the year.

During the festival times, the costumes and dress for idols, Puja items, designer earthen lamps, ladoos, and other items, gift items and other novelties are also sold.

For festival dress shopping in a budget, the whole city flocks to the streets of Barabazar at that time. The place lies in between two major stations, Howrah and Sealdah. You can take a bus from either of the places to reach here. The nearest metro station is Central.

Do try the street food here, when you take a break from your shopping spree.

# 10 Rabindra Sarovar Lake

An oasis of greenery in the southern part of Kolkata, Rabindra Sarobar is an artificial lake. The place was previously known as Dhakuria Lake. It was renamed to honor the son of the city, the great Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagor.

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Why Special Tourist Place in Kolkata?

The only Japanese Buddhist temple in Kolkata is located on the southern fringe of the Rabindra Sarovar. The place acts as a pollution remover and carbon sink for the whole south Kolkata. It is a famous morning and evening walk spot throughout the year.

In winter, many migratory birds come and spend for a few weeks to a month in the pristine lake water as a pit stop. You can take a gander in the lake and the surrounding area at any time of the year.

There is no entry fee, and thus family and friends often gather here for a short recess or picnic. Enjoy the scenic beauty in the well-maintained garden, or visit the only Japanese Buddhist temple of Kolkata on the southern fringe of the Rabindra Sarovar.

You can get down in the Tollygunge rail station or Rabindra Sarovar Metro Station to reach the place. Early morning or late evening is the best time to see the place. You can see the rowing boats or flock of a goose floating lazily in the calm water of the lake.

# 11 Princep Ghat

One of the classic Kolkata structure, which is well-known to the locals and often ignored by the tourists, Princep Ghat is one of the major points in our list. It is a beautiful ghat, that stands tall and proud, from the surrounding dull neighbors.

It is situated between the Water Gate and St. George’s Gate of Fort William beside the Hooghly River.

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The white monument is one of the finest pieces of British Architecture in Kolkata. With the turn of the river, it is now a bit away from it. Still, the sweet river breeze touches your cheek softly when you reach the place. The best time to see it is in the late afternoon.

After the sun sets, the mellow and subtle lights turn on which transforms the whole place in a fairyland.

The place was built in memory of James Princep, in 1843. He was an English scholar who founded the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. He also deciphered the Kharosthi and Brahmi scripts of ancient India.

The Palladian style monument was designed by W. Fitzgerald. It is a favorite place for city couples and poets. A number of social and cultural events also take place across the popular monument from time to time.

The Metro station for Princep Ghat is Esplanade. From the opposite of Oberoi Grand, you can board a minibus to reach the place in five minutes. The landmark is Netaji Indoor Stadium. You could also walk down from Oberoi Grand to All India Radio, then take a left turn by the stadium to reach here.

# 12 Indian Botanical Garden

Even with all its glory, the roads and rush of a metropolitan city like Kolkata can feel a bit tiring from time to time. Your ears deserve a rest from all the cacophony, and the lungs can soak in the fresh river breeze in the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanical Garden near the city.

Botanical Garden is actually across the river from Kolkata, located in Shibpur in the twin city of Kolkata, i.e. Howrah. The verdure paradise is spread over 109 hectares and it has a collection of over 12,000 species of plants and trees from across the world. The origin of the garden dates back to 1787, by Robert Kyd, an officer of the East India Company.

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Why a must-go tourist place in Kolkata?

Botanical Garden place housed commercial plants, spices, etc. back then. It also played a very important part of introducing tea plantation in India from China.  Even after facing a few years of negligence, the place now is well-maintained and boasts an amazing collection. The most famous one attraction this garden is the Banyan tree, which is known as the biggest one and the second largest canopy in the world.

The prop roots are so thick that you cannot find the main trunk and it looks like a mini-forest.  Among other exotic collections, there is a rare water lily,  Victoria Amazonica . The leaves are so big that it can hold a child easily while floating on the water. It is also a home of a number of resident and migratory birds, as well as butterflies.

Visit the place in the early morning for a morning stroll, or take your time and spend the whole day in here.  The sculptures here even are blended with green, and they can remind you of the Goddess of Life, Te Fiti from Moana. In recent times, there was another unique development with the changing climate.

The river salinity rose, and Mangrove returned to Kolkata naturally after centuries in the Hooghly River in here, with a Mangrove project for more than one-kilometer stretch. The place is open from sunrise to sunset and closed on public holidays. To go to the place, reach Howrah station from your location. You can find a number of buses starting from there to Indian Botanical Garden easily.

# 13 Behala Flying Club

Kolkata has a very good aerial connectivity with the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, but it has a lesser-known civil counterpart in the Behala region. The Behala Flying Club or BFC has a very bright future ahead as the Airports Authority of India is planning to convert to a fully functional airport soon.

The place, located at the southern fringe of Kolkata, also has a functional flying training institute.  If you wish to experience the bird’s-eye view of the city, take an early morning ride to the place in the cab, or come from the nearest metro stations i.e. Kalighat/ Rabindra Sarovar. Under private operators, Behala Flying Club offers helicopter ride over the city.

The joyride takes place on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. at a cost of INR 1700 per person. There are other special rides organized from this place also, like Malda and Gangasagar. Also, if you wish to see the Bay of Bengal from the city within an hour, there is the most popular ride to Digha.

The romantic joyride costs INR 2000 per person one way, and the flights are on Saturday generally. To see the sea as well as the aerial city view, you may have to plan and book in advance.

Concluding Thoughts; Tourist and Un Tourist Places in Kolkata

Here we tried to present not so common tourist places in Kolkata, which never got the celebrity value from the tourist. However, these are the places make the city of joy what it is today. So, if you feel you want to see kolkata and touch the soul to understand in its totality, these are the places you should never miss.

We hope with time and with increasing interest to travel like locals, these unknown, uncelebrated places of Kolkata will gain its due importance among the travelers across the world.

If you feel we are missing out on something, or if you feel like contributing to making it much bigger and detailed work on such un tourist places in Kolkata, feel free to let us know. We would love to integrate your piece with due credit in this very article.

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Things to do in Kolkata: Exploring the City of Joy

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Here is the list of 33 things to do in kolkata: exploring the city of joy, 1. visit the classic victoria memorial.

Visit the Classic Victoria Memorial

Another symbol of the British Raj in India, the Victoria Memorial is located in the heart of Kolkata , which was formerly known as Calcutta, in West Bengal , India. This white marbled beauty, which can rightly be called the epitome of grace and elegance, was built in memory of Queen Victoria to celebrate her 25 years of rule over India. Lord Curzon, the then Viceroy of India, undertook the task of putting up this magnificent monument for people to see and appreciate, and today visting the Victoria Memorial is counted as one of the best things to do in Kolkata.

2. Take a Ferry Ride near Howrah Bridge

Take a Ferry Ride near Howrah Bridge

The iconic landmark of Kolkata , Howrah Bridge is a massive steel structure which is considered as one of the longest cantilever bridges of its type in the world. Also called as Rabindra Setu, it extends across the Hooghly River and connects Howrah and Kolkata. For those who wish to see the grandeur of the bridge, you are recommended an excellent ride in the ferry services between Kolkata and Howrah, offered from Launch Ghat. The view of the city from the ferry, especially in the night, is priceless, to say the least, and riding the ferry is one of the best things to do in Kolkata.

3. Enjoy a Vintage Tram Ride

Enjoy a Vintage Tram Ride

When in the City of Joy, do not forget to enjoy a dainty tram ride across town. The activity is one of the top things to do in Kolkata and the experience is going to be one of the most funnest experiences ever. The rusty trams maintain the very vintage charm and are equipped with a TV and FM radio. Although it was originally an important medium of transport, the trams have lately become really popular with tourists.

4. Wildlife Trek in the Sundarbans

Wildlife Trek in the Sundarbans

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Known for hosting the biggest mangrove forests in the world, Sundarbans National Park is located in West Bengal, India. It is also a Tiger Reserve and a Biosphere reserve that provides a complete nature's circle to the tourist right from 'Royal Bengal tigers' to roaring rivers and beautiful estuaries. Sundarbans National Park is a part of Sundarban delta that is covered with Mangrove Forest and the largest population of the Bengal Tigers. It is a UNESCO world heritage site with a large variety of birds and reptiles including salt-water crocodile. If you have time at hand, you should definitely put this under your list of things to do in Kolkata. The experience is going to be absolutely surreal.

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5. Reminisce the Historical Times in Fort William

Reminisce the Historical Times in Fort William

The mighty edifice of Fort William is situated in the city of Kolkata , on the eastern bank of the  Hooghly River. Built in the year 1696, the fort gets its name from King William III and was the first stronghold of the British in the country. The imposing structure of Fort William is embellished with hundreds of archlike windows and overlook lush green gardens. Meticulous stonework adorns the surface of the building and took as long as took ten years to reach completion. Along with a myriad other things to do in Kolkata, visiting here is one of the topmost.

6. Tour the Cosmos at Birla Planetarium

Tour the Cosmos at Birla Planetarium

Kolkata's Birla Planetarium is a magnificent edifice set up by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 2nd July 1963. This one in Kolkata is one of the three planetariums present in India and is hailed as the largest of its kind in the world. Also known as Taramandal, the Birla Planetarium regularly hold many programs are in various languages including Hindi, English, Bengali, and other regional languages. It airs several Sci-fi shows themed on the cosmos and watching one of them is truly one of the most unique things to do in Kolkata. The planetarium also houses numerous innovations and creativity, giving out knowledge to its fellow visitors.

7. Pay Your Respects at Belur Math

Pay Your Respects at Belur Math

Sprawling over forty acres of land on the west bank of the Hooghly River, Belur; the Belur Math in Kolkata is a place of pilgrimage and also the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission. People from all over the world, irrespective of the religion that they believe in, visit this temple to enjoy the tranquillity and serenity that it imbues. The temple is noted for its excellent architecture, which skilfully and artistically fuses Hindu, Christian and Islamic motifs together as a symbol of unity of all religions.

8. Spiritual Retreat at St. Paul's Cathedral

Spiritual Retreat at St. Paul's Cathedral

Located in the heart of the City of Joy Kolkata, St Paul's is an Anglican cathedral under CNI ? Church of North India. It is a must-visit for those who seek enriching historical and architectural pleasure in their vacation trips. Right in the middle of the busy buzzing metro city, this colossal structure reminds you of the colonial times and takes you down the lane of history. Travellers keep this among the top things to do in Kolkata when they come here. It looks most beautiful during the Christmas holidays, when the cathedral, the garden around it as well as the surrounding streets are all bathed in light and festivities.

9. Marvel at the Architecture of Birla Mandir

Marvel at the Architecture of Birla Mandir

Birla Temple is a glowing structure that adorns the streets of Kolkata and is a shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. An imposing structure amalgamating traditional style of architecture with modern reflections, the temple is the perfect specimen of craftsmanship and engineering genius. The construction of this splendid edifice began in the year 1970 and after meticulous work spanning over 26 years, it reached its completion on 21st February 1996. The unique patterns on the wall of the temple are sculpted by the artisans specially called from Agra, Mirzapur and Muzaffarpur.  Make sure you put this under your list of things to do in Kolkata and we promise you will be awed by the magnificent architecture and genius craftsmanship.

10. Taste the Savoury Street Food

Taste the Savoury Street Food

Kolkata - the Cultural Capital of India is a heaven for foodies and especially for people with a sweet tooth. Bengali sweets are famous and certainly needs no introduction, however; the spicy, tangy and absolutely mouth-watering dishes that Kolkata has to offer will leave you undecided on whether you like the spicy Bengali cuisine more or the melting flavors of the sweetmeats. Add to that the traditional Chinese and Tibetan food that are found here and you're spoilt for choices. Tasting the local street food is one of the top things to do in Kolkata.

11. Visit the Iconic Eden Gardens

Visit the Iconic Eden Gardens

The Eden Gardens is a beautiful, well- maintained garden and cricket stadium located in Kolkata's B. B. D. Bagh area, near State Secretariat and Calcutta High Court. It was established in the year 1864 and was laid by Governor- General Auckland, who named them after his sisters Emily and Fanny Eden. Stretched over 50 acres, this cricket stadium has the capacity to seat about 66,349 people and is the second largest stadiums in the world. Touring the magnificent garden is one of the top things to do in Kolkata. When it is not hosting some of the most nail- biting sporting events, Eden Gardens also doubles up as a quaint destination for nature lovers. The subtle pathways of Eden Gardens are shaded by huge mahogany, mango and banyan trees that make it a peaceful place to sit and enjoy the marvels of nature.

12. Watch Sunset at Prinsep Ghat

Watch Sunset at Prinsep Ghat

Prinsep Ghat, located on the banks of River Hooghly, is a majestic structure famous for its Greek/ Gothic inlays. The beauty of Princep Ghat draws architecture and history buffs in large numbers, but even locals visit to absorb the regal vibe of the attraction. With the magnificent Howrah Bridge in the background, watching the sunrise or sunset and taking a long walk in the cool air on the banks of the river are some of the preferred recreational activities here and some of the top things to do in Kolkata.

13. Roam the Park Street

Roam the Park Street

Park Street is a major access route in Kolkata, also officially known as Mother Teresa Sarani. The street begins at Chowringhee Road or JL Nehru road and stretches till Park Circus crossing. It is said that Park Street never sleeps and is always bustling with activities. Being a major hangout spot in the city, it has many pubs and restaurants. Several important routes intersect or originate from Park Street. The street has been a crowd puller since the reign of the British Kingdom and undergone modifications that make it a fashionable hangout spot and hanging out here is one of the best things to do in Kolkata. Park Street is one area in the city where one will find 5-Star restaurant and hotels, nightclubs/pubs, malls and several eateries. It is one of the prime entertainment and recreational zone in Kolkata.

14. Shop Your Heart Out at Chowringhee

Shop Your Heart Out at Chowringhee

Chowringhee, officially known as Jawaharlal Nehru Road, is a happening hub and frequently visited by locals for recreational activities and shopping. It is one of the few localities in the city with top end boutiques, hotels, malls, shops and restaurants. The region also has several heritage buildings nearby that tourists can explore. These buildings were built during the British era and are famous for their architecture and historical importance that photographers shouldn't miss at all. It is one of the places for the night owls searching for nightclubs/ pubs. With the Chowringhee Market nearby, the area is a paradise for shopaholics and you should definitely put this under your bucket list of things to do in Kolkata.

15. Haunted Adventures at South Park Street Cemetery

Haunted Adventures at South Park Street Cemetery

South Park Street Cemetery is an 18th-century non-church cemetery, one of the earliest in the world. It is now a heritage site in Kolkata and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. Most of the tombs in the South Park Street Cemetery are aesthetically beautiful and very attractive. It, thus, has a unique charm that draws tourists in large numbers. Some tombs have a mysterious while some have a soothing vibe. One such tomb is grave number 363 which is the oldest and belongs to a woman who never wished to have her name revealed. The tomb architecture is mostly a mix of Gothic and Indo-Saracenic with miniature replicas on stone. The cemetery has an unusual charm that is attractive as well as unsettling. And if you are an adventurer at heart, you should definitely put this in your bucket list of things to do in Kolkata.

16. Take a Day Trip Santiniketan

Take a Day Trip Santiniketan

Known For : Tagore's ashrama Poush Mela Amar Kutir

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 , 160 kms from Kolkata. The town comprises mainly of Visva Bharati University. The University was set up by Rabindranath Tagore's father and later popularized by him to radically change the concept of education in India. Today, this beautifully laid out university and small sleepy town has acquired the status of a unique tourist haven, where lines of knowledge and aesthetic brilliance merge.

Best Time: Mid August to March

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17. Natural Retreat at Sonajhuri Forest

Natural Retreat at Sonajhuri Forest

Away from the mell pell of the city lies a hidden gem in the state of West Bengal. Considered to be one of the most clean forests in India, Sonajhuri Forest is a great retreat to be close to nature. The Sonajhuri Forest is replete with lush green trees that has blooming flowers. This place is picturesque with quite a number of mesmerizing places to see and explore. This place is untouched by industrialization and is a inhabited by tribal who lead simple lives. The pristine river flowing alongside the forest makes the whole place look even more magical. Just like Tagore, after seeing its beauty, this place might invoke the poet in you. If you are a nature lover, it is definitely one of the best things to do in Kolkata and will keep you calling back for more.

18. Find Peace at St John's Church

Find Peace at St John's Church

St John's Church is one of the oldest churches in Kolkata that was built during the reign of the British Kingdom when the city was the capital of British India. The church served as Anglican Cathedral till St. Paul's Cathedral was made the Anglican cathedral in 1847. It is a splendidly well-maintained structure that draws history and architecture buffs for its uniqueness and ancient features. One may notice the unique tall features of St John's Church which is a characteristic part of the neoclassical architecture. The colour scheme and the stained glass windows add to the character of the structure. The church maintains utmost silence to allow the visitors to sit in peace for at least a moment and visiting this remarkable structure is one of the top things to do in Kolkata.

19. Embrace the Scientist in You at Science City

Embrace the Scientist in You at Science City

One of its kind in India, the Science city was inaugurated on 1st July 1997. It is a major attraction for the residents of Kolkata as well as for the people visiting Kolkata. It is one of the finest and the largest science museums in the world and provides a fun way of learning science. The science city is a perfect blend of education with fun. There is a special section dedicated to the aquatic world wherein you can learn every minute detail about the various fishes and insects in the aquatic world. All in all, science city is going to offer you a phenomenal experience with your friends and family and totally make your holiday worth it. You should definitely put this in your list of top things to do in Kolkata.

20. Shop Till You Drop

Shop Till You Drop

Shopping is always fun, isn't it? Clinically proven to be a great stress buster, shopping helps you to de-stress after a long day at work. And when you visit a place it almost becomes mandatory to bring back knick- knacks for friends and family. Well, here we are, ready to take you all on a virtual tour around the markets surrounding Kolkata- the city of joy. Kolkata is also famous for the cheap stuff available owing to its proximity to all the major ports around the globe. So make sure you absolutely put market hopping under your top things to do in Kolkata.

21. Picnic in the Eco Tourism Park

Picnic in the Eco Tourism Park

Eco Tourism Park is an expansive urban park designed to promote eco-tourism in the city. It is the biggest urban park in India and occupies over 475 acres of land. The beauty of the location increases ten folds because of a water body that surrounds the park and forms an island in the middle. It is often visited by picnickers or those who want a quick escape from the mundane lives. The beautiful and well-maintained landscape is a perfect retreat for nature lovers and visiting here is one of the top things to do in Kolkata. All the facilities provided inside the park are designed to decrease the adverse effects on nature through non-pollution and preservation of the natural landscape.

22. Revisit History at the Indian Museum

Revisit History at the Indian Museum

The ninth oldest museum of the world and largest in India, the Indian Museum is located in the old city of Kolkata . The foundation stone of the Indian Museum was laid down in the year 1814 and has been a centre of multidisciplinary activities ever since. Popularly known as 'Jadughar', it exhibits some of the finest collection of historical importance ranging from contemporary paintings and a sacred relic of Buddha to Egyptian mummies and ancient sculptures. In addition to these, the Indian Museum boasts of some of the most exquisite collections of ornaments, fossils, skeletons, antiques, armours, and stunning Mughal paintings. Make sure you put this on your list of things to do in Kolkata as it is one of the topmost experiences.

23. Tour the Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

Tour the Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

Being the first scientific and industrial museum in India, Birla Industrial and Technological Museum (BITM) is one of the prime attractions of Kolkata. The museum was set up on 2nd May 1959 and opened to the general public. Dr B.C. Roy, who was the chief minister of Bengal at that time, followed the idea of opening the museum. It was first known as Birla Park and within three years was converted into a museum. Situated on the Gurusaday Road in Kolkata, the palatial museum has become a famous tourist attraction visited to view the galleries and 3D shows organized in the premises.

24. Birdwatching at Rabindra Sarovar

Birdwatching at Rabindra Sarovar

The erstwhile Dhakuri lake is an artificial tank spread over 75 acres and is home to various migratory birds from Siberia and Russia. The lake is surrounded by gardens, children's park an auditorium, making it a popular recreational spot perfect for idyllic picnics. You can also carry your binoculars to spot the exotic birds while you are out there picnicking. If you are a wanderer or a nature lover, visiting this place should definitely be there on your list of top things to do in Kolkata.

25. Art Tour at the Marble Palace Mansion

Art Tour at the Marble Palace Mansion

The Marble palace near the Chorbagan in North Kolkata built in 1835 by Rajendra Mallick is famed for its art collection of masterpieces by Reuben and paintings by various renowned international artists such as Reynolds, Van Gogh and Rembrandt. The Palace also boasts of a Zoo with different rare birds and animals. Along with several other myriad things to do in Kolkata, you should try this one too, especially if you are an art connoisseur.

26. Soak in the Sun in Tajpur

Soak in the Sun in Tajpur

One of the most secluded beaches of the country and one of the newest entrant in the tourism scene of West Bengal, Tajpur is slowly carving out a niche for itself as the stopover destination between the two major centers Digha and Shankarpur. The red crabs that are found here in plenty and the gentle breeze that lulls idle strolls by the sea make Tajpur a perfect place getaway. One of the most sequestered stretches of sands, this beach, has seclusion only adding to its aura, leaving its visitors spellbound by its freshness, its vastness and the beauty of the sea. This is definitely one of the best things to do in Kolkata.

27. Relax and Unwind at Botanical Gardens

Relax and Unwind at Botanical Gardens

The Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, better known as the Botanical Garden, is a sprawling garden spanning a total area of 273 acres that is located in Shibpur, Howrah, near Kolkata. The gardens were established in the year 1787 and were commonly known as the Company Garden in that time. Today, the vibrant garden is considered to be one of the most stunning landscaped gardens in the entire country with undulating land topography and astonishing artificial lakes. It is a pure delight for nature lovers to visit this area and to spend some quiet and peaceful time in the lap of nature at the gardens and visiting here is one of the topmost things to do in Kolkata.

28. Take a Walk Down the Hooghly Riverfront

Take a Walk Down the Hooghly Riverfront

The very picturesque Hooghly Riverfront is situated along two banks of River Hooghly in West Bengal- Kolkata in the East and Howrah on the West. The mighty river offers mesmerising sunrise and sunset views. After the beautification of the East promenade in 2011, the spot has become a major tourist attraction. Talking a walk down the Riverfront is one of the topmost activities here and you should definitely put it under your list of top things to do in Kolkata.

29. Religious Retreat at Calcutta Jain Temple

Religious Retreat at Calcutta Jain Temple

Pareshnath Jain Temple is a temple complex dedicated to four Jain Teerthankaras. The complex is a beautiful arrangement of these shrines and draws tourists from all over the world. The architecture of the temples consists of intricately carved marbles and glass work and is indeed one of the few temples that have a charismatic vibe. The complex expands over a vast piece of land and is mostly visited by followers of Jainism. The temple complex also houses extremely well-maintained gardens and fountains. Many visitors claim it is not just a religious retreat but also a recreational one because of its architecture.

30. Visit the Mother House

Visit the Mother House

Mother House or Missionaries of Charity is a religious congregation that was established by Mother Teresa in 1950. It is a Latin Church or a Roman Catholic religious congregation known as Saint Teresa of Kolkata. The members of the Mother House provide free services to the ones stricken by poverty. An area of the house is reserved for followers to pay their respect to Mother Teresa. Here, one can find Mother Teresa's Tomb and an exhibition that displays her work through photographs, awards and articles. Some of her belongings like her sarees, her sandals and her bag are also displayed. Visiting the Mother House is one of the topmost things to do in Kolkata.

31. Visit Jorasanko Thakur Bari

Visit Jorasanko Thakur Bari

The Bengali name for the House of the Thakurs, the Jorasanko Thakur Bari is the ancestral home of the Tagore family that is located in Jorasanko, in the north of Kolkata in West Bengal in India. This is an enjoyable and exciting place to visit, especially for lovers of history and Bengali literature. The 700 paintings that are exhibited in this ancestral home especially capture the attention of the visitors. What enthrals them, even more, is the self-composed invite of Rabindranath Tagore's wedding. The museum also houses three different galleries, manuscripts, books and other antique items.

32. Offbeat Tour to Deulti

Offbeat Tour to Deulti

Situated on the bank of river Roopnarayan, Deulti provides for an ideal picnic spot. This small village picnic destination is also accompanied by a handful of tourist attractions, like Samtaber, the hometown of renowned Bengali author Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay and the temples of Madangopal and Radha, adorned with embellishments of Terracotta art. If you are a bird lover, keep an eye (read ear) for the chirps of different birds, while you take a walk on the clay paths of the villages.

33. Mullick Ghat Flower Market, Howrah

Mullick Ghat Flower Market, Howrah

The Flower Market in Mullick Ghat is one of the few places where tourists can experience a different Howrah so to speak. The lane is lined by vendors who get a wide variety of flowers ranging from Marigold, Jasmine, Roses, Sunflower, Daisies, Lillies, Chrysanthemum, Lotus, Orchids etc., which are sourced from the farms nearby. They are displayed all along the street for the customers interested in buying.

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