A traveller’s guide to West Bengal state, places to see in West Bengal and West Bengal tours
West Bengal
The climate is, however, hot - blame the climate for the Bengali's
hotheadedness. The rains come around July. But it is hot and sweaty all the
year round. However, Darjeeling, the most popular hill station of the
region, and its surrounding areas, prove a respite. Wonderfully cool, its
landscape is aweinspiring. Here, the
Himalayan Mountaineering Museum,
Ghoom Buddhist Monastery
and the
Singlaa bazaar are major attractions. Kalimpong is another
beautiful little town. The dawn breaking over Kanchenjunga, horse riding,
tea gardens and treks, all the expectations of a hilly holiday are
fulfilled. West Bengal, thus promises you both plains and mountain peaks.
Kolkatta, the capital, is a city not to be missed. Its varied past has a
way of lingering on in unexpected corners. The
Victoria Memorial at
one end of Chowringhee is a marble monument to commemorate Queen Victoria's
India. The Botanical Gardens is full of a wonderful variety of tropical
plants. The
Eden Gardens stretching over acres of lush green grass
is the famous cricket field. A two-day-one-night cruise to the mangrove
forests of the
Sunderbans entails spending nights in a forest
bungalow on stilts and the chance to see the Royal Bengal Tiger.
Digha,
the beach resort of Kolkatta, is easily accessible by road and a wonderful
getaway.
Best time to visit: The Durga Puja months of September-October and
December-January.
Did You Know?
- West Bengal has been the hot bed of Indian Independence Movement.
- The history of West Bengal is 4000 years old.
- The city of Kolkata in West Bengal is a major centre of Football in
India.
- The Salt Lake Stadium in West Bengal is the world's third highest
capacity football stadium.
- West Bengal was the first Indian state to constitute a Human Rights
Commission of its own.
- Ananda Bazar Patrika published from Kolkata with 1,130,167 daily
copies has the largest circulation for a single-edition, regional
language newspaper in India.
Places to visit:
Victoria Memorial - A splendid example of British
architecture, it was built in memory of Queen Victoria and was inaugurated
by Prince of Wales in 1921. The Memorial is based on the architecture of the
Taj and is built in marble.
Birla Planetarium - is one the earliest planetariums in
India and a major tourist attraction. The auditorium has a capacity of 500
and there are daily multi-lingual film shows. The planetarium gives complete
information about the Universe and the solar systems. The models kept here
are a special attraction for the children.
Sahid Minar - A combination of Turkish, Egyptian
and Syrian architectural elements, this 48-m high monument was built in
1828. It is located on the northern part of the Maidan. From the top of the
minar, the view of Kolkatta is panoramic. But permission is needed from the
police headquarters in Lal Bazar to climb the tower.
Kali Temple - The present temple was built in 1809 on the
site of an ancient temple. It is also known as the Kalighat temple. It is
after the name of this temple that the English christened the place,
Kolkatta, an anglicized form of Kalikata.
Eden Gardens - Named after the sister of Alexander, the
Eden Gardens is a lush area covered by trees and garden. The major part of
the garden is covered by one of the largest and most beautiful stadia of
India- the Eden Garden or the Ranji stadium.
Ravindra Gallery- This gallery has some of the rare and
fine pictures and manuscripts of Nobel Laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore. The
paintings are done in a style peculiar to the poet and attracts many
visitors. This place is also the venue for various cultural programs.
Rabindra Setu ( Howrah Bridge) - is one of three bridges
on the river Hooghly and is the most famous symbol not only of Kolkatta but
also of West Bengal. Howrah Bridge is a bridge suspended on pillars. The
newly constructed Vidya Sagar Setu is also a cable suspended bridge. It was
built to reduce the pressure of traffic on the old Howrah Bridge. The design
of the new bridge is very similar to the Golden Gate Bridge in San
Francisco.
Belur Math - The Ramkrishna Mission established by Swami
Vivekanand has its head Quarters here.
Digha - is the nearest sea beach from Kolkatta. It takes
a six-hour bus journey from Kolkatta to reach here. Digha offers every
possible attraction for a sea-loving traveler: good surf and golden sands.
Just eight kilometer from Digha is the Chandaneshwar Siva Temple across the
border in Orissa.
Tiger Hills - is the highest point in Darjeeling and it
provides the most exotic view of the Kanchenjunga peaks. From this place the
other peaks of the Eastern Himalayas can also be seen. The sight of the sun
rising from over the Tiger Hills is an unforgettable experience. The first
rays of the sun on these peaks of the Great Barriers gives an impression of
molten gold having been spread.
Places to Visit : Kolkata
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