KOLKATA TOURS (2 Nights / 3 Days)
Day
01 : Arrival. Meet/transfer from airport to hotel (check in/out 12.00
hrs).
Day 02 : Day free at leisure.
Day 03 : Departure. Transfer from hotel/ Airport in time to connect
flight to onward destination.
Dominique Lapierres City of Joy, the city of Kolkata, formerly
known as Calcutta is more than 300 years old. This span has witnessed its
development into one of the worlds most densely peopled metropolises.
And yet, there is something undoubtedly special about Calcutta. For, it combines
the past and the present on a covetous plane. It amalgamates the traditional
and the modern, and brings the intense and the frivolous together. At one
level Calcutta is always in transition, and at another, it is firmly anchored
to a tradition and culture quite uniquely its own.
Kolkata is the current capital of the state of West Bengal, and was also the
first capital of the British in India. It was established in 1686 when the
British shifted their operations to the small villages of Govindpur, Sutanati,
and Kalikata from their trading port of Hooghly. It flourished and prospered
until in 1756 Siraj-Ud-Daula (Nawab of Bengal) attacked the town and drove
the British away. Lord Clive then later regained control of Kolkata and until
1911, it remained the capital of the British government in India. Having been
the centre of power of the British for so long has given Kolkatta a unique
culture and heritage, that is quite unlike any other city in India.
Tourist Attractions
Some of the important places worth visiting in Kolkata are listed below.
The Victoria Memorial : It was built by Lord Curzon in memory of Queen
Victoria and is a fine huge white-marble structure. It is now a museum that
houses the most impressive collection of memorabilia from the days of the
Raj.
The Howrah Bridge : It is a 450 m long bridge without any pylon in
the river and has the distinction of being the busiest bridge in the world
catering to around 100,000 vehicles and innumerable pedestrians. It is an
excellent example of engineering techniques of the early 20th century.
Eden Garden : A small and pleasantly laid-out garden that was once
the gathering place of the social elite. It today houses the renowned cricket
ground by the same name.
Kali Mandir : Also known as Kalighat, the Kali Mandir is dedicated
to Kali, the Goddess of destruction and is a frequented tourist destination.
Fort William : Fort Williamwas constructed in 1781 and is still in
use. The large patch of green around the fort is known as the Maidan (ground),
or the lung of Kolkata. It stretches for a distance of 3 km and is 1 km wide.
The Birla Planetarium : It is a single-storied circular structure that
is one of the largest of its kind in the world. Its central dome is an imitation
of the Buddhist stupa at Sanchi.
The Marble Palace : Exhibits art forms of Italy, the Netherlands, England
and other European nations. The interiors of the palace-the floors, walls,
and tabletops-are all made of marble.
The Indian Museum : is the oldest museum in India, which was built
in 1874. The entrance to the museum has an original Lion Capitol, the national
symbol of India and the museum itself is home to a rare collection of artefacts.
Dalhousie Square : Dalhousie Square, which was renamed Binoy Badal
Dinesh Bagh (also BBD Bagh), is the hub of West Bengals administration
and commerce. All important government institutions of the state are located
here.
Excursions in Kolkata
Some of the famous excursions sites near Kolkata are:
Shanti Niketan : Tagores university township, is a must on any
itinerary that plots Bengal as a stopover. The hot springs here are famous
for curing many chronic diseases.
The Belur Math : It is the headquarters of Ramakrishna Mission. It
is a universal place of pilgrimage, visited by people belonging to diverse
castes and creeds. It is committed to social service, religious harmony, spiritual
attainment and renunciation.
The Dakshineshwar Temple : It is dedicated to Goddess Kali, and was
the dwelling place of Ramakrishna Paramhansa, the spiritual guru of Swami
Vivekananda, most of his life.
Botanical Gardens : The main attraction of the Botanical Gardens, which
cover an area of 110 hectares, is a 250-year-old banyan tree (Ficus bengalhensis),
which is 98 feet high and over 1,300 feet in circumference.
Bishnupurs : It is renowned for its crafts such as intricate
Balucheri saris, the rare ganijifa (circular Indian playing card), delicate
carving on shells and bell metal artefacts. It has a rich architecture, music
tradition and handicraft legacy of pottery and weaving. Some unique terracotta
temples can be found here.
How to Reach
Kolkata is well connected with direct domestic airlines services to and from
Kolkata to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Patna, Varanasi, Lucknow, etc. there are
also direct flights to most of the countries in the Southeast Asia. The airport
is situated at Dumdum, about 17

km
northeast of the city center. Trains from the other parts of the country connect
Calcutta. The city has two major railway stations-one at Howrah and the other
at Sealdah. Kolkata is also connected with most of the Indian cities by road.
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Important Travel Information
Kolkata can justly be described as the shopping paradise for those who want
excellent bargains. For, Kolkata is teeming with markets, which might be crowded
and dusty, but have their own history and specialize in exotic and unique
items.
The Calcutta Book Fair is the largest book fair in Asia and provides ample
opportunities to explore the fascinating world of books. It is held in the
month of January or February every year.
The city has uniform temperature throughout the year due to proximity to the
sea. Temperature range from 12-27°C in the winter and 24-38°C in the
summer. Humidity can be very high during the summers.
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