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West Bengal

West Bengal is a state of contrasts, blending history, nature, and vibrant culture. From the colonial charm of Kolkata and the spiritual aura of Dakshineswar to the serene hills of Darjeeling and the wilderness of the Sundarbans, the state offers diverse experiences. Explore the UNESCO-listed terracotta temples of Bishnupur, the scenic beaches of Digha, and the spiritual town of Mayapur. Enjoy mouthwatering Bengali cuisine, famous sweets like Rasgulla and Sandesh, and experience Durga Puja like never before. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or foodie, West Bengal has something for everyone.

Itenarary

Day 1: Arrival in Kolkata

  • Visit the iconic Victoria Memorial.
  • Walk across Howrah Bridge.
  • Explore Dakshineswar Temple on the banks of the Ganges.
  • Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and food at Park Street.

Day 2: Visit Sundarbans National Park

  • Embark on a boat safari through the mangrove forests.
  • Spot the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger.
  • Explore the unique flora and fauna of the Sundarbans.

Day 3: Travel to Darjeeling

  • Experience the heritage Toy Train ride.
  • Catch the mesmerizing sunrise at Tiger Hill.
  • Visit lush tea gardens and enjoy fresh Darjeeling tea.

Day 4: Explore Darjeeling

  • Visit the scenic Batasia Loop.
  • Explore the historic Ghoom Monastery.
  • Relax at the Rock Garden with stunning waterfalls.

Day 5: Drive to Kalimpong

  • Enjoy panoramic views from Deolo Hill.
  • Visit Durpin Monastery for spiritual bliss.
  • Explore the unique Cactus Garden.

Day 6: Visit Bishnupur

  • Discover the intricate terracotta temples.
  • Learn about the art of Baluchari saree weaving.
  • Explore local handicrafts and cultural heritage.

Day 7: Relax at Digha Beach

  • Enjoy the serene sea at Digha Beach.
  • Visit New Digha and explore its attractions.
  • Shop for seashell souvenirs and handicrafts.

Day 8: Return Journey

  • Board a Flight from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (190 KM Away) for return Journey
  • OR
  • Railway from Digha Railway Station(2 KM Away) for return Journey

Places to Visit

Howrah Bridge

Walk along this iconic cantilever bridge and admire the Hooghly River

Victoria Memorial

Explore the museum showcasing British-era artifacts and lush gardens.

Dakshineswar Temple

Visit the famous Kali temple and enjoy a ferry ride on the Hooghly

Kalighat Temple

Seek blessings at this renowned temple of Goddess Kali.

Sundarbans National Park

Explore the world's largest mangrove forest and spot Royal Bengal Tigers.

Totopara Village

Visit the indigenous Toto tribal community and learn about their culture.

Tiger Hill

Spectacular sunrise view over Kanchenjunga

Batasia Loop

Scenic railway loop with panoramic views

Tea Gardens

World-famous Darjeeling tea estates

Ghoom Monastery

Ancient Buddhist monastery

Deolo Hill

Highest point with breathtaking views

Durpin Monastery

Beautiful monastery overlooking the valley.

Rasmancha & Jorbangla Temples

Oldest terracotta temples

Hazarduari Palace

Historic palace with 1,000 doors

Katra Mosque

Mughal-era mosque with unique architecture.

Udaipur Beach

Peaceful and scenic seaside spot.

Visva-Bharati University

University Founded by Rabindranath Tagore

Chilapata Forest

A dense forest near Jaldapara, home to leopards and elephants

Jaldapara National Park

Jeep Safari – Spot rhinos, elephants, leopards!

Must-Know Facts About West Bengal

Kolkata was India’s capital during British rule until 1911.

The Howrah Bridge is one of the busiest cantilever bridges in the world.

The Sundarbans is home to the largest population of Royal Bengal Tigers.

Darjeeling’s Toy Train is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed railway.

Rabindranath Tagore, India’s first Nobel Laureate, was from Bengal.

Durga Puja in Kolkata is one of the biggest festivals in India, celebrated grandly.

Bishnupur is famous for 400-year-old terracotta temples.

Shantiniketan is where the Visva-Bharati University was founded by Tagore.

Rasgulla, one of India's most loved sweets, originated in Bengal.

Jaldapara National Park is home to India’s second-largest population of one-horned rhinos.

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