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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

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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

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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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

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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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50 Spectacular Places to Visit Near Kolkata: Exploring the Gems of Eastern India

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Situated on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, Kolkata, the city of Yellow Cabs is steeped in history, culture, and intellectual pursuits. While the bustling metropolis offers an array of attractions, there is also a wealth of breathtaking destinations waiting to be discovered just a stone’s throw away. This article presents an extensive guide to 50 captivating places to visit near Kolkata that offer a diverse range of experiences, from serene natural landscapes to historical marvels and spiritual retreats. So, pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey through the hidden treasures of Eastern India. You might also like my post on top 25 things to do in Kolkata .

Top 50 Mesmerizing Places to Visit Near Kolkata:

1. sundarbans national park:.

Known for its mangrove forests and diverse wildlife, Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the rich biodiversity, take a thrilling boat safari, and catch a glimpse of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger.

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2. Shantiniketan:

Home to Visva-Bharati University founded by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, Shantiniketan is a cultural haven. Immerse yourself in the artistic and intellectual ambiance, visit Tagore’s residence, and witness the vibrant festivities of Poush Mela.

Shantiniketan, located around 164 km from Kolkata is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata . It is the home to Visva-Bharati University. The town exudes a serene atmosphere, with tree-lined avenues and lush gardens. Shantiniketan hosts the renowned Poush Mela, a vibrant festival celebrating art and culture. You can explore Tagore’s Ashram, attend cultural events, and immerse yourself the intellectual and artistic ambiance that continues to inspire generations of artists, writers, and thinkers.

A popular beach resort town, Digha is perfect for a weekend getaway. Enjoy the sandy shores, indulge in water sports, and savor delectable seafood delicacies. When talking about seafood, you will like our post on famous 25 restaurants in Kolkata . You can reach Digha within around 184 km drive from Kolkata.

Digha offers a refreshing coastal getaway. Its long stretches of sandy beaches attract tourists seeking relaxation and leisure. You can witness stunning sunsets over the Bay of Bengal at Digha. It also has attractions like the Marine Aquarium and Research Centre, where one can explore diverse marine life. If you would like to explore marine life, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

4. Bishnupur:

Famous for its terracotta temples and intricate Baluchari sarees, Bishnupur showcases the rich heritage of Bengal’s architecture and craftsmanship. Admire the magnificent structures and witness the ancient art form of pottery. For these reasons, it is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

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5. Chandannagar:

Formerly a French colony, Chandannagar boasts a distinct European charm. Explore the French architecture, visit the Sacred Heart Church, and relish the delectable French cuisine.

Chandannagar is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata located around 47 km from Kolkata. It is located on the banks of the Hooghly River. You can stroll along the promenade, enjoy a leisurely boat ride, and indulge in delectable French cuisine in this place. Chandannagar also hosts vibrant festivals like Jagaddhatri Puja, where dazzling processions and cultural performances take place. It is a captivating destination that offers a blend of history, culture, and a serene riverside ambiance.

6. Mayapur:

A significant pilgrimage site for followers of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), Mayapur is home to the magnificent ISKCON temple. Experience spiritual bliss and immerse yourself in devotional practices.

Mayapur is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata as you can reach this place within 128 km drive from Kolkata. If you are away from Kolkata, you might find my post on how to reach Kolkata by train, flight and bus . Devotees from around the world gather here to engage in devotional practices, attend spiritual discourses, and immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere. Mayapur also hosts the annual Gaura Purnima festival, a grand celebration of Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s appearance day, attracting devotees and spiritual seekers alike.

7. Raichak:

Situated on the banks of the river Hooghly, Raichak is a serene riverside retreat. Enjoy a luxury stay, take a leisurely cruise, and witness the mesmerizing sunset over the river. If you would like to spend days near a waterbody, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

Raichak offers a perfect blend of luxury, tranquility, and natural beauty. Visitors can indulge in a luxurious stay at riverside resorts, take leisurely cruises on the river, and witness mesmerizing sunsets. Raichak also boasts of a historic fort, which adds to its charm. The destination is ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape from the city, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and soothing river views.

8. Joypur Forest:

Embark on an adventurous journey to Joypur Forest, known for its tranquil ambiance and wildlife. Trek through the lush greenery, spot exotic birds, and discover ancient ruins.

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9. Jhargram:

Jhargram is a hidden gem in West Bengal, Jhargram is blessed with dense forests, beautiful palaces , and tribal villages. Explore the Jhargram Palace, visit tribal fairs, and witness the unique Chhau dance. If you are looking for places to visit near Kolkata within 200 kms, you can choose Jhargram for sure.

Jhargram is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich tribal culture. Jhargram also hosts tribal fairs that showcase the region’s traditional arts, crafts, and cuisine. With its serene ambiance and cultural offerings, Jhargram is a delightful destination if you are seeking an offbeat and enriching travel experience.

10. Santiniketan Deer Park:

Located near Shantiniketan, Santiniketan Deer Park is a haven for nature lovers. Encounter herds of deer, relax in the serene surroundings, and engage in birdwatching.

You can include a visit to this park during your Santiniketan visit, which is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata for weekend. The park is home to herds of deer roaming freely in their natural habitat. You can enjoy peaceful walks amidst lush greenery, observe the graceful deer up close, and capture memorable photographs. The serene ambiance of the park, coupled with the presence of these gentle creatures, offers a soothing and rejuvenating experience for all who visit.

11. Henry’s Island:

Escape to the tranquil Henry’s Island, known for its pristine beaches and scenic beauty. Enjoy beachside picnics, go birdwatching in the nearby forests, and indulge in fresh seafood.

Henry’s Island is a hidden gem near Bakkhali, is a tranquil destination for nature lovers. It boasts pristine beaches, mangrove forests, and serene surroundings. You can enjoy beachside picnics, go birdwatching in the nearby forests, and indulge in fresh seafood delicacies. The island offers a serene escape from the crowds, allowing you to relax and reconnect with nature in a serene and idyllic setting. For these reasons, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata in summer.

12. Mukutmanipur:

Famed for its beautiful dam and the confluence of the Kangsabati and Kumari rivers, Mukutmanipur offers a picturesque landscape. Take a boat ride on the reservoir, witness mesmerizing sunsets, and explore nearby wildlife sanctuaries.

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13. Kamarpukur:

Birthplace of the revered saint, Sri Ramakrishna, Kamarpukur is a pilgrimage site for devotees. Visit the Ramakrishna Math and experience the spiritual aura of the place.

You can reach this spot in three different routes from Kolkata. One of the routes make Kamarpukur one of the best places to visit near Kolkata within 100 kms. The village exudes a serene aura, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in spirituality and seek solace. The peaceful surroundings, coupled with the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna, make Kamarpukur a place of spiritual retreat and introspection.

14. Bakkhali:

An offbeat beach destination, Bakkhali offers tranquil surroundings and pristine beaches. Take a stroll along the beach, enjoy the solitude, and visit nearby places like Fraserganj and Henry’s Island.

Bakkhali, a serene beach resort town in West Bengal, offers a tranquil escape from the city’s chaos. Its pristine beaches and soothing sea breeze make it an ideal destination for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy long walks along the sandy shores, indulge in water sports, and savor delectable seafood delicacies. Bakkhali also serves as a gateway to nearby attractions like Henry’s Island and Jambu Dwip, where one can explore more of the region’s natural beauty. These features make Bakkhali one of the best places to visit near Kolkata in June.

15. Hazarduari Palace:

Located in Murshidabad, Hazarduari Palace is a stunning architectural marvel. Admire the grandeur of the palace, explore the museum, and delve into the rich history of the region.

Hazarduari Palace with its thousand doors (hence the name “Hazarduari”), showcases a blend of European and Indo-Islamic architectural styles. Visitors can explore the opulent halls, admire the intricate artwork, and learn about the history of the Nawabs of Bengal. The palace also houses a museum that displays an impressive collection of artifacts, including vintage weapons, exquisite paintings, and historical documents, offering a glimpse into the royal past of the region. If you plan for a trip around 200 km from Kolkata, this palace is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

16. Cooch Behar Palace:

A testimony to Bengal’s royal heritage, Cooch Behar Palace showcases exquisite architecture and royal artifacts. Explore the palace grounds, visit the museum, and witness the grandeur of the past.

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17. Garh Panchakot:

Nestled amidst the hills, Garh Panchakot offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts. Trek through the dense forests, visit the ruins of the ancient fort, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Garh Panchakot, located in Purulia district, West Bengal, is a hidden gem that showcases a fascinating mix of history and natural beauty. You can trek through the lush greenery, explore the remnants of the fort, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The serene ambiance, coupled with the intriguing history, makes Garh Panchakot an offbeat destination worth exploring for history buffs and nature lovers alike. If you belong to this category of explorers, you can add this place to your list of top 50 places to visit near Kolkata .

18. Jaldapara National Park:

Home to the rare one-horned rhinoceros, Jaldapara National Park is a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise. Take an exciting jungle safari, spot diverse flora and fauna, and experience the thrill of being in the wilderness.

Jaldapara National Park is situated in the Alipurduar district of West Bengal. At this place, which is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata , you can embark on thrilling jungle safaris, spot diverse flora and fauna, and witness the majestic rhinos in their natural habitat. The park is also home to elephants, Indian bison, leopards, and various bird species, offering an immersive wildlife experience. The lush landscapes and untamed wilderness of Jaldapara National Park make it a must-visit destination for nature and wildlife lovers.

19. Bakkhali Beach:

Renowned for its serene and pristine surroundings, Bakkhali Beach offers a tranquil escape from the city’s chaos. Relax on the sandy shores, soak in the soothing sea breeze, and witness stunning sunrises and sunsets.

Bakkhali Beach is a serene and unexplored coastal destination. The pristine sandy shores, lined with casuarina trees, provide a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the beach, enjoy the gentle sea breeze, and witness stunning sunrises and sunsets. Bakkhali Beach is an ideal spot for solitude and rejuvenation, away from the crowds, where one can connect with nature and soak in the serenity of the coastal surroundings. If you love beach destinations, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

20. Shankarpur:

A peaceful fishing village, Shankarpur is an ideal destination for a beachside retreat. Enjoy long walks along the tranquil beach, indulge in fresh seafood, and witness traditional fishing techniques.

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21. Netidhopani Watchtower:

Located in Sundarbans, the Netidhopani Watchtower offers panoramic views of the mangrove forests. Observe wildlife from a safe distance, spot crocodiles, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. This is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit near Kolkata and it offers a unique vantage point to appreciate the diverse ecosystem of the Sundarbans.

22. Gadiara:

Situated at the confluence of the Hooghly and Damodar rivers, Gadiara is a popular picnic spot. Enjoy boat rides, visit the historic fort, and witness the meeting of the two mighty rivers.

This is a charming riverside destination and one of the exciting places to visit near Kolkata . The town offers a peaceful ambiance and panoramic river views. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, explore the historic fort, and witness the meeting of the two mighty rivers. Gadiara is a perfect spot for picnics, capturing beautiful sunset views, and experiencing the serenity of the riverside surroundings.

23. Chandraketugarh:

Uncover the mysteries of ancient India at Chandraketugarh, an archaeological site near Kolkata. Explore the ruins of the ancient city, marvel at the ancient artifacts, and delve into the region’s rich history.

If you would like to unveil the mysteries of ancient India, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata . You can discover artifacts that date back centuries at this place. Chandraketugarh provides insights into the rich historical and cultural heritage of the region, offering a glimpse into the past.

24. Bakreswar:

Famous for its hot springs and the Bakreswar Shiva Temple, Bakreswar is a revered religious site. Take a dip in the healing waters, seek blessings at the temple, and experience spiritual tranquility.

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25. Dooars:

A gateway to the magnificent Himalayas, the Dooars region is blessed with lush tea gardens, wildlife sanctuaries, and breathtaking landscapes. Embark on thrilling jungle safaris, visit tea estates, and spot exotic wildlife.

Dooars, nestled in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, is a breathtaking region in West Bengal. You can spot animals like elephants, rhinos, and leopards at this spot. Dooars offers a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and tranquility. So, if you are thinking about places to visit near Kolkata this weekend, you can consider this spot.

Located in the neighboring state of Odisha, Puri is famous for its sacred Jagannath Temple and pristine beaches. Witness the grand Rath Yatra festival, relax on the golden sands, and savor the delectable local cuisine.

If you think that you can plan your family to a religious spot among the best places to visit near Kolkata , Puri can meet your needs. You can plan a night trip from Kolkata as it will take around 11 hours by road to reach Puri. This religious spot will provide your family with a spiritual experience for sure.

27. Kalimpong:

Nestled in the hills of West Bengal, Kalimpong offers panoramic views of the Himalayas. Explore the vibrant markets, visit Buddhist monasteries, and enjoy the pleasant weather of this charming hill station.

Kalimpong is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata as it enchants visitors with its pleasant weather, lush landscapes, and a tranquil ambiance. You can explore vibrant markets, visit Buddhist monasteries, and indulge in the local cuisine. Kalimpong is a haven for nature lovers and a gateway to blissful mountain experiences.

28. Darjeeling:

A world-renowned hill station, Darjeeling captivates visitors with its scenic beauty and colonial charm. Take a ride on the iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, visit tea gardens, and savor the famous Darjeeling tea. One of the recommended destinations to visit in West Bengal , Darjeeling is also an attraction near Kolkata.

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A picturesque hill town, Mirik is famous for its serene lake surrounded by hills and forests. Take a boat ride on the lake, stroll along the scenic promenade, and enjoy the tranquility of this charming destination.

The shimmering Sumendu Lake offers boating opportunities, and the scenic promenade is perfect for leisure walks. Mirik also boasts pleasant weather, tea gardens, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a delightful retreat for nature enthusiasts. For these reasons, you can include Mirik in your list of best places to visit near Kolkata .

30. Daringbadi:

Dubbed as the “Kashmir of Odisha,” Daringbadi offers pleasant weather and picturesque landscapes. Explore coffee plantations, visit waterfalls, and enjoy the serene surroundings of this hidden gem.

At this place, you can soak in the natural beauty, go trekking amidst the hills, and enjoy the serene surroundings. Daringbadi is a hidden gem for nature lovers. So, do not forget to include this place in your list of places to visit near Kolkata .

31. Bhubaneswar:

The capital city of Odisha, Bhubaneswar is known for its ancient temples and rich cultural heritage. Explore the magnificent Lingaraj Temple, visit the Odisha State Museum, and delve into the city’s architectural wonders.

Bhubaneswar’s architectural wonders, vibrant markets, and spiritual atmosphere make it a captivating destination for visitors. The city is fondly referred to by locals as the City of Temples. So, if you would like to make your trip to one of the best places to visit near Kolkata , a spiritual trip, you can choose to visit this city.

32. Konark Sun Temple:

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Konark Sun Temple is a marvel of ancient Indian architecture. Admire the intricate stone carvings, learn about the temple’s history, and witness the magical play of light and shadow.

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33. Chilika Lake:

The largest saltwater lake in Asia, Chilika Lake is a paradise for birdwatchers. Take a boat ride, spot migratory birds, and explore the charming islands that dot the lake.

Further, this lake holds the pride of being the huge wintering spot for migrant waterfowl. You should include this place in your list of places to visit near Kolkata because it is one of the hotspots of biodiversity in India. Experts in this place share that some endangered, vulnerable and rare species inhibit the lake area at least once in their lifecycle.

34. Simlipal National Park:

One of the most-visited national parks in Odisha, Simlipal is known for its diverse flora and fauna. Take a safari through the dense forests, spot majestic tigers, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.

This wildlife sanctuary holds the pride of being one of the largest sanctuaries in India. Also, you should visit this place as one of the top places to visit near Kolkata because it is one of the key tiger projects in India. The attractive rivers, startling waterfalls, striking meadows and dense forests will make a visit to this spot the most unforgettable experience in your life.

35. Mandarmani:

You can include Mandarmani in your list of places to visit near Kolkata for weekend. The reason is that it is located around 172 km from Kolkata. A popular beach resort, Mandarmani boasts of long stretches of pristine coastline. You can indulge in water sports, enjoy beachside bonfires, and witness breathtaking sunsets. It holds the pride of being one of the fastest and largest-rising seaside communities in West Bengal. At this spot, you can slow down and can enjoy the scenic beauty.

36. Bishnupur Terracotta Temples:

Marvel at the stunning terracotta temples that adorn Bishnupur, showcasing exemplary craftsmanship and intricate designs. Explore the Rasmancha, Shyam Rai Temple, and Jorbangla Temple, among others.

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37. Maithon Dam:

Located on the Barakar River, Maithon Dam offers a picturesque retreat. Enjoy boating on the reservoir, take a scenic drive along the dam, and witness the cascading waterfalls nearby.

One of the important reasons for the popularity of this spot as one of the best places to visit near Kolkata is that it is one of a kind underground power station in the entire southeast Asia. So, you will get a different experience at this dam site as compared to any other dam site in India.

38. Chota Nagpur Plateau:

Known for its scenic beauty and tribal culture, the Chota Nagpur Plateau is a hidden gem near Kolkata. Explore the lush green valleys, visit tribal villages, and learn about the region’s unique heritage.

Before including this place in your list of best places to visit near Kolkata list, you should know one thing for sure. It is that this place has the most valuable concentration of mineral resources in India. Also, it holds the pride of being one of the key sources in mica in the world.

39. Talsari Beach:

Located near the Odisha-West Bengal border, Talsari Beach is a serene and unexplored destination. Relax on the pristine beach, witness the confluence of the Subarnarekha River and the Bay of Bengal, and indulge in fresh seafood.

Are you one of those individuals particular about visiting only clean beaches? If so, you can include Talsari Beach as one of the best places to visit near Kolkata itinerary. My post on best 5-day Kolkata itinerary might help you. The name of this Talsari beach comes from a row of palm leaves in the Odia Language. The row of tress provides attractive spot for taking some stunning pictures with your family and friends.

40. Antpur:

Famous for its Radhagovindjiu Temple, Antpur showcases exquisite terracotta artistry. Admire the intricate carvings, explore the surrounding villages, and witness the rural charm of Bengal.

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41. Jayrambati:

A pilgrimage site near Kamarpukur, Jayrambati is the birthplace of Sri Sarada Devi, the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna. Visit the holy temples, immerse yourself in devotional practices, and experience a spiritual retreat.

This is again one of the spiritual places to visit near Kolkata . This place houses many temples in addition to the Ramakrishna Ashram and Singha Bahani Devi Temple. The Domadar River flowing in this place and the clear air reminds the divinity.

42. Deulti:

Visit Deulti, the ancestral village of the renowned Bengali writer Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Explore his ancestral home, stroll along the scenic countryside, and experience the rustic charm of rural Bengal.

Deulti is known for its rich culture and heritage. This is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata as you can reach Deulti within around 60 kms drive from Kolkata. This place attracts tourists from round the year. You can get quaint and pleasant view at this spot.

43. Raipur Tea Estate:

Located in the Darjeeling district, Raipur Tea Estate offers a unique tea-tasting experience. Learn about the tea-making process, savor the flavors of freshly brewed tea, and enjoy the serene surroundings of the estate.

If you or one of your family members have a great attraction for tea, this is the best place to visit near Kolkata. Most visitors of this estate feel that the fresh tea they taste here remains in their taste buds for long.

44. Amadpur:

A picturesque village near Bishnupur, Amadpur is known for its heritage havelis and temples. Explore the terracotta temples, visit the ornate havelis, and immerse yourself in the cultural richness of the region.

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45. Mukhalingam:

Situated in Odisha, Mukhalingam is a historical site known for its ancient temples. Explore the Mukhalingeswara Temple, witness the exquisite architecture, and learn about the region’s glorious past.

If you wish to learn more about Buddhism, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata . The reason is that Mukhalingara is believed to be the place of Buddhism. The archaeological department found some remains of the Buddhist religion at this place some decades ago. They are still preserved in this region.

46. Kurseong:

A quaint hill station near Darjeeling, Kurseong offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Visit the Eagle’s Crag viewpoint, explore the charming tea gardens, and enjoy the pleasant weather.

Before you include this place in your list of places to visit near Kolkata , you should know that Kurseong is referred to as the Land of White Orchids. This hill station is located close to Darjeeling. So, you can plan a visit to this place when you visit Darjeeling. It is popular for its Buddhist Gampas, temples and waterfalls in addition to the stunning view it offers.

47. Tarapith:

A significant pilgrimage site for devotees of the goddess Tara, Tarapith is known for the Tara Temple. Seek blessings, witness the unique rituals, and experience the spiritual fervor of this sacred place.

Do you wish to include a sacred place in your list of places to visit near Kolkata ? If your answer is affirmative, you can undoubtedly include Tarapith in your list. This spot is believed to the place, where the third eye of Sati fell. Tara is yet another form of Sati and is worshipped with great devotion by locals.

48. Ghatshila:

Nestled amidst hills and forests, Ghatshila offers a serene retreat for nature lovers. Visit the picturesque Dharagiri Falls, explore the dense forests, and enjoy the tranquility of this offbeat destination.

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49. Chinsurah:

Formerly a Dutch colony, Chinsurah showcases a blend of European and Indian influences. Explore the Dutch cemetery, visit the Bandel Church, and discover the architectural marvels of the region.

If you are looking to visit a scenic destination as one of the best places to visit near Kolkata , you can confidently choose this spot. It is popular for its rich history. During the Dutch-rule in this region, the Dutch constructed a factory. This factory was used for Intra-Asian trade of indigo, cotton, spices and many other things early in 1656.

50. Guptipara:

A historic town near Kolkata, Guptipara is famous for its grand Durga Puja celebrations. Witness the vibrant festivities, visit the iconic Sarbamangala Temple, and immerse yourself in the festive spirit.

This is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata that is popular for its terracotta temples. This place houses three temples for Lord Shiva and a temple for Lord Vishnu. If you wish to make your trip devotional, you can choose to visit Guptipara.

Conclusion:

With this comprehensive list of 50 remarkable places to visit near Kolkata , you have an abundance of options to embark on exciting journeys and explore the hidden treasures of Eastern India. From the lush forests of Sundarbans to the serene beaches of Digha and the cultural wonders of Shantiniketan, each destination offers a unique experience. So, pack your bags, set out on an adventure, and create unforgettable memories as you unravel the captivating beauty and rich heritage of these incredible places. After finishing your lunch in one of the best hotels in Kolkata , you can start to one of these top places to visit near Kolkata. Indeed, the time to reach will differ based on the destination you choose.

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17 Best Places to Visit Near Kolkata From 50km to 500km

17 Best Places to Visit Near Kolkata From 50km to 500km

Kolkata, with its rich history and vibrant culture, serves as a gateway to a plethora of enchanting destinations waiting to be explored. From serene beaches to historical marvels, the vicinity of Kolkata offers a diverse range of experiences within a range of 50km to 500km. Here are 17 best places to visit near Kolkata, each promising a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and memorable moments.

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Highlights: Raichak boasts an enchanting riverside setting, featuring the historic Raichak Fort that stands as a testament to its colonial past. The Diamond Harbour, where the Hooghly River meets the Bay of Bengal, provides breathtaking views. Cruise along the river, explore the charming countryside, or indulge in the luxurious comforts of the riverside resorts. 

Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Raichak is during the winter months, from October to March

Distance from Kolkata: Located approximately 50 kilometers from Kolkata, Raichak is easily accessible by road. A scenic drive of around 1.5 to 2 hours.

Ideal Duration for a Visit: 1 hour 50 minutes.

2. Tarakeswar

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Highlights: Tarakeswar is most celebrated for its holy shrine, the Taraknath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. 

Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to visit Tarakeswar is during the winter months, from October to March.

Distance from Kolkata: Tarakeswar is located approximately 60 kilometers from Kolkata.

Embark on a journey to Tarakeswar, where spirituality meets tranquility, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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Highlights:

  • Boat Rides: Gadiara is famed for its boat rides along the meandering rivers, providing a unique vantage point to soak in the beauty of the landscape.
  • Gadiara Watch Tower: A vantage point offering panoramic views of the merging rivers and the surrounding countryside.
  • Kanak Durga Temple: A revered temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, attracting pilgrims and visitors alike.
  • Mangrove Eco Garden: Explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region in this well-maintained eco garden.

Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Gadiara is during the winter months, from October to March.

Distance from Kolkata: Gadiara is approximately 85 kilometers away from Kolkata.

4. Henrys Island

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Henry's Island stands as a serene coastal retreat, beckoning travelers to unwind amidst its natural beauty. The journey to Henry's Island is an adventure in itself.

Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Henry's Island is during the winter months, from October to March.

Distance from Kolkata: Henry's Island is conveniently located at a distance of around 130 km from Kolkata.

5. Kamarpukur

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Kamarpukur: A Tranquil Retreat

Kamarpukur stands as a serene retreat and a pilgrimage site known for its association with the saintly figure, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. Located approximately 116 km away from Kolkata, this quaint village is a haven of tranquility and spirituality.

Best Time to Visit: The best time to explore Kamarpukur is during the winter months from October to March.

Distance from Kolkata: Kamarpukur is situated at a distance of around 116 km from Kolkata.

Experience the simplicity of village life, explore the holy sites associated with Sri Ramakrishna, and bask in the serene ambiance that Kamarpukur has to offer.

6. Sundarbans

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  • Mangrove Wilderness: Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world, a unique ecosystem teeming with diverse flora and fauna.
  • Royal Bengal Tigers: Home to the elusive Bengal tiger, the Sundarbans offer a chance to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat during thrilling boat safaris.
  • Rich Biodiversity: Explore the intricate network of waterways to discover a variety of wildlife, including crocodiles, spotted deer, and a myriad of bird species.
  • Village Life: Get a glimpse of traditional rural life in the charming villages that dot the Sundarbans, providing insights into the coexistence of locals with the untamed wilderness.
  • River Cruises: Navigate through the winding rivers and narrow creeks on a boat cruise, allowing you to absorb the serene beauty of the surroundings and spot rare species.

Best Time to Visit: The best time to explore the Sundarbans is during the winter months, from November to February.

Distance from Kolkata: The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located approximately 100-110 km south of Kolkata.

7. Santiniketan

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Santiniketan: A Cultural Haven

Santiniketan , the abode of peace, stands as a cultural oasis and home to the famous Visva-Bharati University, founded by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Located approximately 160 kilometers northwest of Kolkata, this tranquil town is a celebration of art, literature, and nature.

Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to explore Santiniketan is during the winter months, from October to March.

Distance from Kolkata: Santiniketan is situated at a distance of around 160 kilometers from Kolkata.

8. Mandarmani

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Mandarmani: A Tranquil Beach Escape

Mandarmani stands as one of West Bengal's most serene beach destinations. With its long stretches of golden sands and calming waves, it offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. 

Longest Motorable Beach: Mandarmani boasts the longest drivable beach in India, providing an exhilarating experience as you cruise along the coastline.

Water Sports: Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in water sports like jet-skiing and parasailing, adding a dash of excitement to the serene surroundings.

Red Crab Migration: Experience the unique phenomenon of red crabs migrating across the beach, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that's a must-see for nature lovers.

Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to explore Mandarmani is during the winter season, from November to February.

Distance from Kolkata: Mandarmani is approximately 180 kilometers away from Kolkata, making it easily accessible by road.

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Digha: A Seaside Escape

Digha , a picturesque coastal town located in West Bengal, stands as one of the most popular beach destinations near Kolkata. Known for its pristine beaches, Digha is an ideal getaway for those seeking tranquility by the sea. Here are some highlights of Dihga:

Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Digha is during the winter months, from October to February.

Distance from Kolkata: Digha is approximately 187 kilometers away from Kolkata.

10. Asansol

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Asansol stands as a testament to the industrial prowess of the region while harboring a unique blend of history and modernity. Bestowed with a rich heritage, this city beckons travelers to explore its unique attractions and vibrant culture.

Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to explore Asansol is during the winter months, from October to March.

Distance from Kolkata: Asansol is approximately 200 kilometers away from Kolkata.

11. Jamshedpur

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Distance from Kolkata 285 km Best Season Oct - Mar

12. Giridih

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Distance from Kolkata 313 km Best Season Throughout the year

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Distance from Kolkata 360 km Best Season Throughout the year

14. Darjeeling

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Distance from Kolkata 612 km Best Season Mar to Middle Jun and Oct to Dec

15. Kalimpong

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Distance from Kolkata 621 km Best Season Mar - May, Sept - Dec

16. Gangtok

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Distance from Kolkata 669 km Best Season Sept - Jun

17. Shillong

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Distance from Kolkata 714 km Best Season Sept - May

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22 Amazing Places To Visit Near Kolkata For A Great Weekend Getaway

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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.

At first glance it might not seem like there are a lot of options for places to visit near Kolkata , but West Bengal is a treasure trove of destinations for those who love to travel. There are several places within 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500km of the city that make for great short trips from Kolkata.

For an unforgettable vacation, here are places, all in close proximity of Kolkata, and super affordable, that you absolutely cannot miss.

Places to visit near Kolkata within 50-100 km

Diamond harbour.

Located at the mouth of the river Hooghly, Diamond Harbour is the place from where you can witness its confluence with the Bay of Bengal. This is where the Hooghly river turns towards the Bay of Bengal, giving it a sea-like appearance. Given its proximity to Kolkata, Diamond Harbour is a popular picnic spot for city-folk. You can come here for spending a relaxed day and watch ships being docked in the harbour.

Best things to do: Sit at the banks of the river and enjoy a picnic, go for a boat ride, try the mouth-watering Hilsa at the nearby restaurants, visit the abandoned Portuguese fort.

Where to stay: Ganga Kutir , Casa Nano

How to reach: Several trains connect Kolkata to Diamond Harbour daily. It is about an hour-and-a-half-long journey. Since it is so close, you can also take a bus or cab from Kolkata.

Distance from Kolkata: 50km

Read more about Diamond Harbour.

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Tarkeshwar Temple is an important place of worship in Bengal and especially for the Shaivite sect. The Tarkeshwar Temple is a beautiful pilgrimage site on the banks of Ganges. It was built by Raja Bharamalla in the 18th Century.

The temple can be visited the whole year round but the time of Shivaratri has a different charm altogether. There is also a fair that is organised at this time every year.

Monday is considered to be the most auspicious day to visit the temple, and bathing in the Dudhpukur Tank is a holy ritual followed by worshippers. It is said that the waters of the tank have divine powers which can fulfil your wishes.

Best things to do: Visit the Tarakeswar temple, take a dip in the holy Dudhpukur tank, pay a visit to the Buddha temple

Where to stay: Tarakeswar Lodge, Amar Mati Village Retreat

How to reach: One can take a train from Howrah to Tarakeswar Railway station. Since the distance is small, one can even book a cab or reach here by bus

Distance from Kolkata: 62km

Read More About Tarkeshwar Tourism Guide .

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The Itachuna Rajbari was built by the predecessors of Safallya Narayan Kundu in the year 1766 in the Hooghly district of West Bengal . Khanyan, a small village away from Kolkata falls in the district and that’s exactly where the Rajbari (palace) is built. The village has been sponsoring rural tourism ever since it got famous recognition after the shooting of the Bollywood film ‘Gunday’.

Best things to do: Unwind at the Itachuna Rajbari palace of the Bollywood film 'Gunday' fame

Where to stay: Itachuna Rajbari

How to reach: Board any Burdwan bound train via main line or Memari /Pandua local from Howrah Station. Deboard at Khanyan railway station(2km). From there, take an auto to reach Itachuna Rajbari

Distance from Kolkata: 77km

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Taki Golpata Forest

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One of the least known places around Kolkata but certainly one of the most peaceful, is the Golpatar Jungle. This place flourishes with an abundance of Golpatar and Sundari trees. Lying on the fringes of the Bangladeshi border, the Ichhamati river separates it from India. Enjoy boat rides on the river and get as close to Bangladesh as you can or rest in a bagan bari near the banks. Do remember to carry a proof of identity card as you might need to deposit it at a BSF checkpoint located along the way to the forest.

Best things to do: Enjoy the mid river experience of meeting the countrymen of Bangladesh, visit the ruins of zamindar houses, Ramakrishna Missions, Kuleshwari Kali temple, 300 years old Jora Shiv Mandir and General Shankar Roychowdhury’s adi bari

Where to stay: There aren't many places to stay here. So it's better to leave from Kolkata early morning and return back in the evening

How to reach: One can board the local train from Sealdah till Taki Railway station. From there the journey can be continued by motor vans or rickshaws

Distance from Kolkata: 80km

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Often known as just a river port, Haldia has more to offer than just being a major trade route. With a great balance of natural wonders and heritage locations, it offers a great getaway from the city for the weekend. You can have some unique places to explore and get to interact with simple yet wonderful people.

Best things to do: Visit Mahishadal Rajbari and Gopalajew Temple, spend some time along the marine drive, witness ships at the Haldia dock and port, watch the sunset from the river side.

Where to stay: Golden Retreat , Prayag Balaji Hotel

How to reach: There are daily trains from Kolkata to Haldia and take about 2 hours to reach. You can easily opt for a taxi or bus since the distance is not too much.

Distance from Kolkata: 91km

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Places to visit near Kolkata within 200 km

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Sunderbans offers travellers an opportunity to explore a fascinating terrain of swamp forests and jungles. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The national park is spread over 54 tiny islands and is home to a variety of flora and fauna.

The mangroves are home to several endangered mammals such as the Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, jungle fowl and Siberian ducks. If you are lucky, you might also spot Batagur baska, king crab and Olive Ridley turtle.

Sunderbans have the largest mangrove forest in the world and is easily one of the best place to visit near Kolkata. If you love seafood, then work up a great appetite as one gets nothing but the freshest catch of fish, lobsters and prawn here.

Best things to do: Explore the mangrove forests and spot endangered mammals such as the Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, jungle fowl and Siberian ducks. Visit the Sajnekhali Bird Sanctuary, Sagar Lighthouse and Dublar Char Island

Where to stay: Sundar Resort, Sunderban Tiger Camp

How to reach: Board a local train from Sealdah to Canning, which is 48km away from Sunderbans. Local vans are available from Canning to Godkhali Jetty, where the boat journey to the the Sundarbans starts from

Distance from Kolkata: 109km

Read More About Sundarban National Park .

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Bardhaman is the ideal weekend getaway with its convergence of religion, nature, man-made marvels and the well-known old world charm. This unique Bengali town has a flair that you might not be able to find anywhere else. With its slow paced but splendour-filled life, it is sure to attract you.

Best things to do: Spend a day at Gopal Bagh, visit 108 Shiv Mandir, witness deer in their natural environment at Deer Park, marvel at the architecture of Rajbati

Where to stay : Sinclairs Burdwan

How to reach: Bardhaman is about an hour's train journey from Kolkata. There are 39 direct trains from Kolkata to Bardhaman. You can also take the state transport buses, which ply daily in addition to cabs.

Distance from Kolkata: 113km

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Nabadwip is a cluster of nine islands located on the banks of the Ganges in West Bengal . With almost 200 temples concentrated in this rural setting of scattered forests, orchid strewn paths, and small villages, you will get a sense of peace and calm intertwined with devotion. It is a getaway that will take you back in time.

Best things to do: Visit the Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math and ISKCON Temple, take a tour of the Purbasthali Bird Sanctuary, watch the sunset from the banks of the Ganges

Where to stay: Jahnavi Kunja , Jagannath Guest House

How to reach: There are 12 direct trains from Kolkata to Nabadwip that depart at various times during the day. WBTC also has regular bus service to Nabadwip. If you want, you can also take a cab.

Distance from Kolkata: 115km

Read more about West Bengal.

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When the city life gets too much to bear, one of the best places to visit near Kolkata within 200 kms is Bakkhali. This quaint beach town is located on the West Bengal coast. Take a short trip to Bakkhali and indulge in the local cuisine of the area. The seafood is fresh from the sea. The place is famous for its long stretches of clean beaches which you can have all to yourself if visited during off season. This place is fuss-free and travellers can enjoy the solitude Bakkhali is known for. Bakkhali derives its name from the word bak, or red-beaked seagull which can be found in the area.

Best things to do: Soothe your mind by relaxing on the quiet, white-sand beaches, visit Bishalakshmi Temple and Crocodile Park

Where to stay: Hotel Deepak, Hotel Dolphin Bakkhali

How to reach: WBTC has regular bus service from Dharmatala to Bakkhali. The nearest railway station is Namkhana(25km). There are regular trains from Sealdah. From Namkhana station you will get a van rickshaw to reach the place from where you need to cross a narrow creek in a small boat

Distance from Kolkata: 126km

Read More About Bakkhali Tourism Guide .

Joypur Forest Resort - Banalata

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If your idea of a perfect getaway is dwelling amongst the splendour of nature and wildlife then Joypur Forest is just the place for you. Situated in the Bankura district of West Bengal it is just a 3 hour journey from Kolkata. Sal, teak and neem trees make up the dense jungles of the forest.

Best things to do: Visit the wildlife sanctuary inside the forest and watch the deer herds cross the jungle path every now and then, soak in the quietude of the forest

Where to stay: Banalata Resort

How to reach: Take a train from Howrah and reach Bishnupur railway station(19km). From there, hire a private taxi to reach Joypur forest

Distance from Kolkata: 127km

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Henry Island

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Henry’s Beach is a mangrove forest that is perfect for some alone time. It is situated on the western edge of the popular Sundarbans. It is fast becoming known as West Bengal’s favourite beach destination. It is perfect for nature walks, bonfire nights and bird watching. Overlooking the Ganges, boat rides here are popular around the time of sunset, and is a suggested activity by everyone who has been here.

Best things to do: Take a stroll on the beach, spot birds and red crabs, enjoy the sunset and watch fishermen catch fish. You can also get to the watchtower and get a panoramic view of the island

Where to stay: Hotel De'Rudrani, Hotel Dolphin Bakkhali

How to reach: Board a train from Sealdah and get down at Namkhana railway station(26km). Alternatively, take a bus from Esplanade to Namkhana. From there, hire a van to reach Henry’s Island from the station

Distance from Kolkata: 140km

Read More About Henry Island Tourism Guide .

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The land of the Malla Kings at one time, this is a beautiful town in the Bankura District. This small village is located on a ridge at around 7,000ft between Meanam and Tendong hills. The town is famous for the Bishnupur designed silk sarees and terracotta items made by the locals. There are also a number of temples such as the Shyamrai Temple, which is the largest temple here and was built by King Raghunatha Singha. It has murals and carvings based on the life of Lord Krishna.

Best things to do: Embark on a religious trail by visiting the temples of Shyamrai, Jorebangla and Radha Govinda. Admire the architecture of Rasmancha and Gate of Old Fort. You can also visit Bishnupur Museum and Keibul Lamjao National Park

Where to stay: Hotel Saptarshi, Hotel Saptaparna

How to reach: Board a direct bus from Esplanade that goes till Bishnupur or you can take a direct train to Bishnupur that depart from Howrah

Distance from Kolkata: 142km

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Santiniketan

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Once the peaceful abode of Bengal’s famed poet Rabindranath Tagore, Santiniketan still exudes a peaceful calm and culture. Also known for its celebration of festivals like Poush Mela in December and Basanta Utsav. Santiniketan is one of the more well-known place from Kolkata. If you wish to get acquainted with Bengali culture and literature then you must visit this place.

Best things to do: Tagore’s Ashram, Rabindra Bhavan museum and the Visva Bharati University, one of the finest universities of Bengal, are just some places you might want to see. There is also the deer park and natural bird sanctuary if you want to spend your day admiring the nature.

Where to stay: Dancinglights home stay, Himanjali Resort

How to reach: You can catch a train from Howrah or Sealdah that connects to the railway station in Santiniketan, Bolpur. If you're coming by bus, you have to get down near Panagarh and board a bus going to Santiniketan.

Distance from Kolkata: 162km

Read More About Santiniketan Tourism Guide.

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Mandarmani is situated at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. Its 13km long beach which is argued to be the longest motorable beach stretch in India holds the greatest attraction. Its calm waters with low waves make it ideal to wallow in all day long. The entire calm which descends upon this place is enough to rejuvenate your spirits.

Best things to do: Chill by the Mandarmani beach. If you're an adventure-seeker, you can indulge in activities such as ATV ride, jestski, sea boat, para-sailing, bump-boat, banana boat. Since it's a drive-in beach, you can drive your car on the beach

Where to stay: Sunview Resort, Aqua Marina Drive Inn

How to reach: Catch a bus from Esplanade or Howrah headed for Chaulkhola, or any bus headed towards Digha. From Chaulkhola there are cycle-rickshaws and auto-rickshaw which you can take to Mandarmani. The nearest railway station is at Digha(30km)

Distance from Kolkata: 171km

Read More About Mandarmani Tourism Guide.

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A lesser known beach destination of West Bengal which is just 17km from Digha is Tajpur. Encompassed by a dense forest, Tajpur is a delight for visitors looking for some adventure. Closer to the popular sea beach of Digha in West Bengal is Tajpur- another beautiful but popular beach. Filled with red crabs, it might not be an ideal beach to take a dive in, but you can take peaceful strolls to make the best of Digha.

Best things to do: You can simply laze around on the beach or take an early morning stroll on the stretch of sand if you want to catch an army of red crabs scrambling about. You can also indulge in adventure sports such as rafting, rock-climbing and paragliding

Where to stay: Moon View Resort, Dolphin Beach Resort

How to reach: Board a Digha-bound bus from Esplanade and get off at Balisai bus stop. Take a cab or aut0-rickshaw, which will take you 15 minutes to reach Tajpur. The nearest railway station is at Digha(18km)

Distance from Kolkata: 173km

Read More About Tajpur West Bengal Tourism Guide.

Most of the places near Kolkata do not match up to Shankarpur’s charm of vast beaches. While most beaches near the city tend to get crowded with people during the season, Shankarpur remains calm. The place is known for its scenic beauty and its picturesque surroundings that gives it an edge over other beach destinations in West Bengal.

Best things to do: Enjoy taking long strolls along the isolated beaches with calm winds blowing in your direction.

Where to stay: Hotel Sea Sand, Hotel MPR

How to reach: The nearest railway station is Digha(15km). If you're coming by bus, take a Digha bound bus and get off at Chaulkhola bus stand. From there, hire a cab or auto-rickshaw

Distance from Kolkata: 176km

Read More About Shankarpur Tourism Guide.

Talsari Beach

A beach vacation is always a good idea. Situated in Barbaria district of Odisha, Talsari Beach is a great place to unwind and get away from the rush of the city.

The pristine, serene surroundings and spectacular sights make a blissful getaway from Kolkata within 200 kms. There are quite a few secret beaches around Kolkata, beaches that are free from litter and crowds, and calm your nerves – Talsari is a combination of all three.

This virgin beach is also home to sand dunes, relaxing waves and a line of palm trees, cashew trees and coconut trees. Talsari Beach is also regarded as the last beach on the north east coast of India.

Best things to do: Soak in the calmness of the beach, admire the cashew trees, watch the activity of fish-catching, and spot red crabs

Where to stay: Hotel S.T. Apple, Hotel Coral Digha

How to reach: The nearest railway station is Digha(8km) from where you can take an auto rickshaw

Distance from Kolkata: 191km

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Places to Visit near Kolkata Within 300km

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Jhargram is a part of the Chota Nagpur Plateau region, which lies beyond the Gangetic plains close to the western borders of West Bengal . It is a paradise for nature lovers at is extremely rich in flora and fauna. If you're looking to getaway for a couple of days from the hustle-bustle of city life, then this is the place for you.

Best things to do : Go on treks in the Sal forests of Baradih, watch teh sunset from the top of Baradih hill, have a picnic on the banks of river Kansabati, spend time bird-watching in the forest, go for a visit to the surrounding tribal villages.

Where to stay : Eshani Hotels & Guesthouse , The Palace Jhargram

How to reach : There are several direct trains daily from Kolkata to Jhargram and the journey takes about two-and-a-half hours. You can also reach here by road by taking a bus or cab, which usually takes around 4 hours.

Distance from Kolkata : 213km

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Best things to do: Visit the famous Jagannath Temple, see the palaces of the Maharaja of Mayurbhanj District, witness the beautiful glasswork at Jwalamukhi Temple, see the Similipal Biosphere Reserve.

Where to stay : Hotel Swagat

How to reach: Luxury buses ply daily from Kolkata and take about five hours to reach. You can also book a cab. If you're taking the train, you will have to take connecting trains first from Kolkata to Balasore and then from Balasore to Baripada.

Distance from Kolkata: 239km

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Murshidabad

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The city of Murshidabad in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal has seen a rich history right from the time of the Mughal Empire. Get a taste of a long gone era when you visit its historical places like the Hazarduari Palace, Nazamat Imambara, Katra and Madina mosques, Jafarganj cemetery and Khush Bagh cemetery which houses the graves of the Nawab Ali Vardi Khan and his mother Siraj ud Daulah. The place has a glorious past is a welcome change from city life.

Best things to do: Hazarduari Palace Museum, Katra Masjid, Kathgola Gardens, Motijheel Park, Khosh Bagh, and Nasipur Palace are amongst the top attractions

Where to stay: Samriddhi Banquet Garden & Resorts, The Sugarr & Spice Roopkatha

How to reach: You can board a direct state transport bus from Sealdah to Murshidabad or reach here by train. Murshidabad railway station is right in the center of the town

Read More About Murshidabad West Bengal Tourism Guide.

Take a drive down to Chandipur in nearby Orissa and give yourself up to the calm and serenity which this place offers. Clean beaches and clear waters have turned Chandipur into a popular beach destination. Watch red crabs and horse-shoe crabs crawl in and out of the sand as you take a walk along the beach marked by Casuarina trees. The Bhitarkanika delta region is another experience in itself with its thriving forests and wildlife.

Best things to do: Enjoy a boat ride to the Bhitarkanika delta as you visit the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary for a glimpse of endangered and exotic species of wildlife as well as resident and migrant birds.

Where to stay: Hotel Sand City, Yatri Nivas

How to reach: The nearest railway station is Balasore(13km) from where you can take a cab or auto-rickshaw

Distance from Kolkata: 258km

Read More About Chandipur Odisha Tourism Guide.

Places to Visit near Kolkata Within 500-700km

An escape to the hills is always welcome. Kalimpong is a hill-town 50 kilometres from Darjeeling and is home to Buddhist monasteries, multiple nurseries and flower markets. If you have time, you can even visit Darjeeling, a popular hill station.

Best things to do: Deolo Hill, Golf Course, Cactus Nursery, are amongst the best places to visit

Where to stay: Shikher Guest House, Sinclairs Retreat Kalimpong

How to reach: Board a train from Sealdah or Howrah till New Jalpaiguri. From there, hire a cab to reach Kalimpong

Distance from Kolkata: 624km

Read More About Kalimpong West Bengal Tourism Guide.

Ravangla is now a well-known natural tourist destination. Once there, you can get spectacular views of snow while enjoying the tranquillity of the place. It is located in South Sikkim and is perfect for an extended getaway away from Kolkata. The best time to visit would be February. You must also make a visit to Borong hot spring in the village.

Best things to do: Buddha Park, Samdruptse Hill, Ralong Monastery, and Ralong Hot Springs are the top attractions here

Where to stay: Hilltop Rabong Resort, Cloud's End

How to reach: Board a train from Sealdah or Howrah to New Jalpaiguri. From there, hire a cab till Ravangla

Distance from Kolkata: 670km

Read More About Ravangla Sikkim Tourism Guide.

Kolkata is not short on places to visit for quick places to visit near Kolkata. These destinations offer everything and more to cater to one’s whims and fancies. All you need is a sleeping bag and you’re good to go. When long extended trips are impossible these places to visit near Kolkata make it possible to fit in a short trip with equal pleasure.

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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:

Less-Crowded Places near Kolkata

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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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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!

Table of Contents

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

lalji temple bishnupur

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

hooghly river kolkata

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

darjeeling_himalayan_mountaineering

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

hazarduari murshidabad

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

alipurduar kolkata

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

kalimpongtown kolkata

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.

Yes, there are several resorts near Kolkata to spend weekends like Vedic Village Spa Resort, Breathing Earth, Palm Resort, and many more.

Kolkata is known for its best items like Shell Bangles, Saris, Terracotta items, Dokra Craft, Darjeeling Tea, Kalighat Paintings, etc.

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Nestled amidst the bustling streets and offbeat places near Kolkata lie hidden gems waiting to be explored.

These offbeat places offer a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, promising unique experiences for adventurous souls.

From serene countryside retreats to historical wonders tucked away in quaint corners, the outskirts of Kolkata boast a treasure trove of lesser-known destinations.

Venture just a short drive away from the city, and you’ll find yourself amidst lush greenery and picturesque landscapes.

These offbeat getaways offer a tranquil respite from the urban chaos, inviting visitors to unwind and rejuvenate in the lap of nature.

But it’s not just about scenic beauty; these offbeat places also harbour rich historical and cultural significance.

From ancient temples to colonial-era architecture, each spot narrates its fascinating tale, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage.

Whether you’re a nature lover, a history enthusiast, or simply seeking a break from the monotony of city life, the offbeat places near Kolkata promise an unforgettable journey off the beaten path.

So, pack your bags, set out on a road less travelled, and uncover the hidden charms awaiting you just beyond the city limits.

1. Bishnupur 

Bishnupur 

Nestled in the heart of West Bengal, Bishnupur is a testament to India’s rich cultural heritage and architectural marvels.

Situated approximately 140 kilometres from Kolkata, this quaint town offers a perfect escape for those seeking offbeat experiences within a short distance of the bustling city.

Bishnupur is located in the Bankura district of West Bengal, making it easily accessible from Kolkata.

Surrounded by lush greenery and adorned with terracotta temples, the town exudes a tranquil charm that transports visitors to a bygone era.

Things to Do

Bishnupur has exquisite terracotta temples dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries.

Visitors can see intricate craftsmanship and designs adorning these architectural wonders, such as the Jor-Bangla Temple and Rasmancha.

Delve into the local craftsmanship by visiting the numerous terracotta pottery workshops scattered across the town.

Witness skilled artisans shaping clay into intricate forms and take home souvenirs to cherish.

Embark on a heritage walk through Bishnupur’s winding lanes, adorned with historical landmarks and ancient structures.

Immerse yourself in the town’s rich history as you stroll past ornate gateways and ancient ruins.

Visit the Bishnupur Museum to gain insights into the town’s cultural heritage.

The Museum houses a collection of artefacts, including terracotta sculptures, ancient manuscripts, and musical instruments.

The  to visit Bishnupur is during the winter, from October to March when nature is pleasant, and the town comes alive with cultural festivities. 

Avoid the monsoon time, as heavy rainfall may hinder outdoor activities.

A weekend getaway to Bishnupur is ideal for leisurely exploring its attractions.

A two- to three-day trip allows ample time to visit the temples, engage in cultural experiences, and soak in the town’s serene ambiance.

2. Chandannagar

Chandannagar

Tucked away along the banks of the Hooghly River, Chandannagar stands as a serene testament to colonial charm, nestled within the vibrant tapestry of West Bengal, India.

With its rich history, cultural significance, and picturesque locales, this quaint town offers a delightful retreat for travellers seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life

Chandannagar, located 37 kilometres north of Offbeat Places Near Kolkata, boasts a strategic location that effortlessly blends the essence of urban conveniences with the tranquillity of rural landscapes.

Its proximity to Kolkata makes it easily accessible, promising a seamless journey for visitors seeking a brief respite from the city.

Despite its modest size, Chandannagar holds a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be explored.

Wander through its cobblestone streets lined with colonial-era architecture, marvel at the intricate detailing of Sacred Heart Church, or immerse yourself in the tranquillity of Chandannagar Strand, a picturesque promenade offering breathtaking views of the Hooghly River.

For history enthusiasts, visiting the Chandannagar Museum and Institute of Culture provides a glimpse into the town’s colonial past, showcasing a remarkable collection of artefacts and memorabilia dating back to the French colonial era.

Indulge your taste in a culinary adventure by sampling Chandannagar’s delectable street food offerings, ranging from mouthwatering jhal muri to sumptuous mishti delicacies that leave a lasting impression

While Chandannagar welcomes visitors throughout the year, the ideal time to explore its charms is during the winter months, from November to February.

The weather during this period remains pleasantly cool, making it conducive for outdoor excursions and sightseeing endeavours.

A typical visit to Chandannagar can be comfortably accommodated within a day trip from Offbeat Places Near Kolkata, allowing travellers to soak in the town’s ambiance and explore its critical attractions leisurely.

3. Shantiniketan

Shantiniketan

Welcome to the tranquil haven of Shantiniketan, nestled in the heart of West Bengal, India. Shantiniketan, meaning “abode of peace,” is a serene town renowned for its cultural heritage, educational institutions, and natural beauty.

Founded by the illustrious poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, this town radiates a distinct aura of creativity, spirituality, and intellectualism.

Shantiniketan is approximately 160 kilometres north of Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal.

Tucked away in the Birbhum district, this idyllic town captivates visitors with its lush greenery, rustic charm, and artistic ambiance.

Shantiniketan offers a plethora of enriching experiences for travellers of all interests.

Immerse yourself in the town’s cultural tapestry by exploring Visva-Bharati University, Tagore’s ashram, and various museums showcasing his works. 

Engage in interactive sessions with local artisans to learn about traditional handicrafts like Dhokra metal casting and Kantha embroidery.

Take strolls through the verdant campus or cycle around the quaint streets adorned with vibrant murals and sculptures.

Attend mesmerising performances of Rabindra Sangeet and dance dramas, which are integral to the town’s cultural heritage.

The ideal time to visit Shantiniketan is during the cooler months from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and the foliage is lush.

This period offers a comfortable climate for exploring the town’s attractions and partaking in outdoor activities without the discomfort of heat or rainfall.

While a day trip from Kolkata is feasible, spending at least a couple of days in Shantiniketan is recommended to fully appreciate its serene ambiance and immerse yourself in its cultural milieu.

A weekend getaway allows for a more relaxed exploration, enabling visitors to delve deeper into the town’s history, arts, and traditions.

4. Mukutmanipur

Mukutmanipur

Located approximately 250 kilometres from Offbeat Places Near Kolkata, this offbeat getaway offers a perfect blend of tranquillity, adventure, and cultural richness, making it an ideal escape for travellers seeking the hustle and bustle of city life.

Situated in the Bankura district of West Bengal, Mukutmanipur is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, adorned with lush greenery, sparkling water bodies, and rolling hills.

It lies close to the confluence of the Kangsabati and Kumari rivers, adding to its picturesque charm.

Mukutmanipur offers many activities, ensuring a memorable experience for every visitor.

Adventure enthusiasts can partake in thrilling boat rides across the serene waters of the Mukutmanipur Dam, offering views of the surrounding hills and forests.

Nature lovers can explore the greenery of the Palash Bon and Baroghutu forests, home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.

For those interested in delving into the region’s cultural heritage, a visit to the nearby Joyrambati, the birthplace of Sri Sarada Devi, provides spiritual solace and insight into the life of this revered saint.

Additionally, exploring the rustic villages around Mukutmanipur offers the rural lifestyle of Bengal, complete with traditional cuisine and warm hospitality.

The ideal time to visit Mukutmanipur is during the winter months, from October to February when the weather is pleasant, and the surroundings are enveloped in lush greenery.

From July to September, the monsoon season transforms the landscape into a verdant paradise, making it another favourable time to explore this hidden gem.

However, it’s advisable to avoid visiting during the scorching summer months, from March to June, when the temperatures soar and outdoor activities become challenging.

A weekend getaway to Mukutmanipur is sufficient to explore its main attractions and soak in the tranquillity of the surroundings. 

Raichak

Situated just a stone’s throw away from Offbeat Places Near Kolkata, this quaint retreat promises a perfect mixture of natural beauty and history, making it a destination for a refreshing getaway.

Raichak is conveniently located approximately 50 kilometres from Kolkata, making it easily accessible for weekend trips or short breaks.

Its strategic position along the riverbank adds to its allure, offering breathtaking views and a refreshing breeze sweeping the landscape.

Despite its peaceful ambiance, Raichak boasts many activities to cater to diverse interests.

For those seeking relaxation, leisurely walks along the riverfront promenade provide a rejuvenating experience.

At th e same time, sunset cruises offer a picturesque way to unwind and soak in the beauty of the surroundings.

History enthusiasts can explore the iconic Raichak Fort, a colonial-era structure that is a testament to the region’s rich heritage.

The fort’s imposing architecture and historical significance offer insights into its past, transporting visitors back in time.

Nature lovers find in the lush greenery that envelops Raichak, with opportunities for birdwatching, nature walks, and picnics amidst the serene landscape.

The tranquil ambiance provides the perfect backdrop for introspection and rejuvenation, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The ideal time to visit Raichak is during the winter, from October to March, when nature is pleasant and outdoor activities are offered.

The temperatures and sky make it perfect for exploring the town’s attractions and soaking in the natural beauty of the surroundings.

A weekend getaway to Raichak offers ample time to unwind and explore its charms.

A two-day itinerary lets visitors experience the town’s highlights leisurely, from exploring historical landmarks to indulging in nature walks and river cruises. 

6. Bakkhali

Bakkhali

Situated approximately 130 kilometres from Offbeat Places Near Kolkata, this coastal paradise offers a refreshing escape enriched with natural beauty and cultural charm.

Bakkhali is located on the southern tip of West Bengal’s coastline, bordering the Sundarbans and the Bay of Bengal.

Accessible by road from Kolkata, the journey to Bakkhali unfolds picturesque vistas of rural Bengal, dotted with lush greenery and quaint villages.

Despite its relatively undiscovered status, Bakkhali boasts an array of activities to indulge in.

Visitors can spend leisurely hours lounging on the pristine beaches, soaking in the sun-kissed shores and relishing the tranquillity of the sea.

Adventure enthusiasts can ride thrilling boat rides to nearby islands, offering glimpses of diverse marine life and bird species.

Exploring the nearby Henry’s Island or Frazerganj adds extra excitement to the trip.

The ideal time to experience Bakkhali’s allure is during the winter months, from November to February when nature remains pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

However, for those seeking solitude amidst the monsoon mist, the rainy Season from June to September paints Bakkhali in lush green hues, presenting a unique charm.

A weekend trip to Bakkhali offers a refreshing break from routine life.

With a travel time of around 3-4 hours from Kolkata by car, visitors can comfortably explore the town and its nearby attractions within 2-3 days, making it an ideal destination for a short getaway.

7. Jhargram

Jhargram

Nestled amidst the lush greenery of West Bengal lies the quaint town of Jhargram, a serene retreat for those seeking the hustle and bustle of city life.

Situated in the western part of the state, Jhargram boasts a rich cultural heritage, breathtaking natural beauty, and many activities that promise to enthral every visitor.

Located approximately 155 kilometres west of Kolkata, Jhargram is easily accessible by road and rail, making it ideal for a weekend getaway.

Forests and hills surround this picturesque town, offering a tranquil ambiance to rejuvenate weary souls.

Jhargram offers a diverse range of activities to suit every traveller’s interests. History can explore the ancient things of the Jhargram Raj Palace and immerse themselves in the region’s royal past.

Nature lovers can indulge in leisurely walks through the lush greenery of Jhargram’s forests, home to various flora and fauna.

Adventurers can participate in trekking, camping, and birdwatching activities in the nearby Chilkigarh Wildlife Sanctuary.

For those interested in local culture, visiting the tribal villages around Jhargram provides a fascinating glimpse into the traditional way of life of the region’s indigenous communities.

The  to visit Jhargram is during the winter, from October to March when nature is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

However, the monsoon season, from July to September, has charm, with the lush green landscape coming alive with vibrant hues.

A weekend trip to Jhargram is sufficient to explore its main attractions and soak in its tranquil ambiance.

However, those wishing to delve deeper into the region’s culture and natural beauty may opt for a longer three- to four-day stay.

Digha

Nestled along the eastern coast of India, Digha emerges as a serene retreat for weary souls seeking solace by the sea.

Located in the Purba Medinipur district of West Bengal, this coastal town beckons travellers with its pristine beaches, captivating sunsets, and a laid-back ambiance.

Once a quiet fishing village, Digha has transformed into a popular tourist destination, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Digha is approximately 183 kilometres south of Kolkata, making it easily accessible for weekend getaways and short vacations.

Its proximity to the bustling city makes it a favoured destination among locals and tourists.

Digha presents various activities to indulge in, catering to diverse interests.

From unwinding on the sun-kissed beaches to exploring marine life at the Marine Aquarium and Research Centre, there’s something for everyone.

Adventure enthusiasts can partake in water sports like jet skiing and banana boat rides, adding a dash of thrill to their seaside escapade.

Additionally, a stroll along the New Digha Beach Promenade offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Bengal.

At the same time, Amravati Park provides a tranquil setting for picnics and leisurely walks amidst lush greenery.

The  to visit Digha is during the winter, from October to February, when nature remains pleasant and the sea is calm, ideal for beach activities and sightseeing. Summers can be scorching, and monsoons bring heavy rainfall, making it less favourable for outdoor excursions.

A typical trip to Digha can be anywhere from a weekend to a week-long vacation, depending on one’s itinerary and preferences.

However, a two-to-three-day short weekend trip is sufficient to explore the major attractions and soak in the tranquil ambiance of this coastal paradise.

Deulti

Nestled within the embrace of West Bengal’s countryside lies the quaint village of Deulti, a hidden gem waiting to be explored by travellers from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Located just a stone’s throw away from Kolkata, Deulti offers a refreshing change of pace, making it an ideal offbeat destination for those craving tranquillity and a touch of rural charm.

Approximately 50 kilometres southwest of Kolkata, Deulti is easily accessible by car and train, making it a getaway for city dwellers seeking a brief respite from urban life.

Surrounded by lush greenery and meandering waterways, this idyllic village boasts a picturesque setting that promises to visitors from the moment they arrive.

Despite its small size, Deulti offers many activities to keep travellers engaged and enchanted throughout their stay.

One of the highlights of a visit to this quaint village is exploring the historic home of renowned Bengali author Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay.

Known as Sarat Chandra Kuthi, this heritage site provides a fascinating glimpse into the life and works of the esteemed writer, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and their own literary history

For nature enthusiasts, Deulti offers ample opportunities for leisurely walks amidst verdant fields and along tranquil riverbanks, allowing visitors to reconnect with the natural world and rejuvenate their spirits.

Birdwatching is also a popular pastime in the area, with the surrounding countryside teeming with life, making it for bird lovers and photographers alike.

The  to visit Deulti is during the winter, from November to February, when the weather is pleasant, making it for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

During this time, the lush landscapes of the village are at their most vibrant, offering visitors a stunning backdrop for exploration and relaxation.

While Deulti can be enjoyed as a day trip from Kolkata, with its proximity to the city making it easily accessible for a quick getaway, travellers seeking a more immersive experience may choose to spend a weekend or longer exploring all this charming village offers. 

10. Purulia

Purulia

Nestled in the westernmost region of West Bengal, India, Purulia is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.

This quaint district is characterised by its rich cultural heritage, serene landscapes, and vibrant local traditions.

Purulia offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal destination for travellers seeking offbeat experiences near Kolkata.

Purulia is situated approximately 300 kilometres away from Kolkata, making it easily accessible by road and rail.

Its strategic location near the borders of Jharkhand and Bihar adds to its unique charm, offering visitors a glimpse into the diverse cultural tapestry of eastern India.

Purulia presents a myriad of experiences for travellers to indulge in.

From exploring ancient temples and tribal villages to embarking on thrilling adventure activities, there’s something for everyone here.

Nature can revel in the beauty of destinations like the Ayodhya Hills, where lush greenery and cascading waterfalls await.

History buffs can delve into the region’s past by visiting landmarks like the Panchakot Raj Palace and the ruins of Garh Panchakot.

for those seeking adrenaline-pumping adventures, Purulia offers opportunities for trekking, rock climbing, and camping amidst scenic landscapes.

The annual Chhau Dance Festival, celebrated with great enthusiasm, provides a glimpse into the vibrant culture and traditions of the region.

The  to visit Purulia is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

Avoiding the scorching summer heat and the monsoon rains ensures a comfortable and enjoyable travel experience

While a weekend getaway to Purulia can provide a refreshing break from routine life and immerse you in the beauty and culture of the region, a more extended stay of 3 to 4 days is recommended.

11. Gadiara

Gadiara

Nestled serenely on the banks of the Hooghly River, Gadiara is a tranquil retreat for those seeking the hustle and bustle of city life.

Situated approximately 80 kilometres southwest of Kolkata, this charming hamlet beckons travellers with its picturesque vistas and laid-back ambiance.

Gadiara is strategically located, making it easily accessible from Kolkata.

Positioned at the confluence of the Damodar, Rupnarayan, and Hooghly rivers, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Its proximity to Kolkata, merely a two-hour away, makes it a destination for a getaway.

Despite its small size, Gadiara boasts many activities to engage visitors of all groups.

One can embark on leisurely boat rides along the tranquil river, soaking in the scenic beauty and spotting diverse bird species that inhabit the marshy wetlands.

For adventurous souls, kayaking and fishing expeditions are also available, providing an adrenaline-filled experience amidst nature’s bounty.

History enthusiasts will find Gadiara intriguing, with its connection to the illustrious past of Bengal.

The famous Fort Mornington, built during the British, represents the region’s historical significance and offers its colonial heritage.

Cultural fans can explore the nearby temples and shrines, immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of Bengali traditions and spirituality.

Visiting the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama adds a spiritual dimension to the journey, offering serenity and introspection.

The ideal time to visit Gadiara is during the winter months, from October to February, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

The cool breeze from the river provides respite from the sweltering heat of summer, making it an enjoyable experience for travellers.

A typical visit to Gadiara can be anything from a day trip to a weekend getaway, depending on one’s preferences and time constraints.

A day excursion suffices for those seeking a brief escape from the city.

At the same time, weekend travellers can delve deeper into the charms of this riverside haven, indulging in strolls and unhurried moments of relaxation.

12. Bakkhali

Bakkhali

Located approximately 125 kilometres from Kolkata, Bakkhali is a serene retreat along the West Bengal coastline.

This quaint beach town, often overshadowed by its more famous counterparts, offers a tranquil escape for those seeking from the hustle and bustle of city life

Bakkhali is in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India.

Situated on the secluded island of Bakkhali, the Bay of Bengal flanks it on one side and the picturesque Bakkhali River on the other, making it a haven for nature lovers.

Despite its relatively lesser-known status, Bakkhali boasts many activities to indulge in.

Visitors can spend leisurely hours lounging on the pristine beaches, soaking in the sun-kissed shores, or playing water games like jet skiing and banana boat rides.

The serene Bakkhali Beach offers breathtaking sunrise and sunset views, perfecting a tranquil retreat.

The  to visit Bakkhali is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather remains pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

Avoiding the heat of summer and the heavy monsoon rains, this period ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience for travellers.

A typical trip to Bakkhali can range from a relaxing weekend to a vacation, depending on one’s preferences and schedule.

A short weekend trip suffices for those seeking a quick escape from Kolkata, while those looking to delve deeper into the tranquillity of the surroundings may opt for a more extended stay of three to four days.

13. Sundarbans

Sundarbans

The Sundarbans are a mangrove forest in the Bay of Bengal region.

Located in the southern part of Bangladesh and the eastern fringe of India, they spread across the Ganges Delta, covering approximately 10,000 square kilometres, making them one of the most extensive mangrove forests globally.

The Sundarbans are nestled in the deltaic region where the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers merge.

They straddle the border between Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. The Indian part of the Sundarbans lies in the districts of North and South 24 Parganas.

Exploring Sundarbans offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquillity.

Visitors can embark on thrilling boat safaris through the tangled network of waterways, offering glimpses of the diverse wildlife, including the iconic Bengal tiger, saltwater crocodiles, spotted deer, and a variety of bird species.

Additionally, experiencing the local culture and lifestyle of the indigenous communities residing in the area adds a rich cultural dimension to the visit.

The ideal time to visit the Sundarbans is during winter, from November to February when the weather is pleasant, and the wildlife is more active.

During this time, the humidity is relatively low, making exploration more comfortable.

However, for bird enthusiasts, the monsoon season (June to September) offers a unique opportunity to witness migratory birds in abundance.

The duration of a visit to the Sundarbans largely depends on the itinerary and activities planned. A comprehensive exploration of the area requires at least three to four days. 

14. Hooghly Imambara

Hooghly Imambara

Nestled amidst the serene landscape of West Bengal, Hooghly Imambara is a testament to the region’s cultural heritage and architecture.

Located in the charming town of Hooghly, just a stone’s throw away from Kolkata, this historical marvel offers a captivating glimpse into the bygone era of Nawabi grandeur.

Hooghly Imambara is conveniently situated in the town of Hooghly, approximately 40 kilometres away from the bustling city of Kolkata.

It makes it easily accessible for local travellers and tourists seeking an offbeat adventure

Visitors to Hooghly Imambara are greeted with a myriad of enriching experiences.

Step inside the intricately designed halls adorned with elegant chandeliers and ornate arches and marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship of the artisans from yesteryears.

Explore the tranquil surroundings of the complex, which include lush gardens and serene water bodies, perfect for a stroll or a moment of quiet reflection.

Don’t forget to pay homage at the revered graves of Mir Mosharraf Hossain and Hazi Mohammad Mohsin, whose legacies inspire generations.

The  to visit Hooghly Imambara is during the cooler months of October to March when nature is pleasant and the site can be explored more comfortably.

Visitors should remember that the complex may be more crowded during festivals and special occasions, so planning is advisable for a more serene experience.

A typical visit to Hooghly Imambara can range from a few hours to half a day, depending on the depth of exploration and individual preferences.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the site’s rich history and architectural beauty at their own pace, making it an ideal destination for a short-day trip or a refreshing weekend getaway.

15. Mayapur

Mayapur

On the banks of the Ganges River in West Bengal, India.

This quaint town holds immense importance in Hinduism as the birthplace of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a revered saint and the founder of the Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition.

Mayapur attracts pilgrims and tourists alike with its spiritual allure and picturesque surroundings.

Mayapur is approximately 130 kilometres north of Kolkata, making it easily accessible from the bustling city.

Nestled amidst lush greenery, Mayapur offers a peaceful escape from the urban chaos, making it an ideal destination for spiritual seekers and nature enthusiasts.

Visitors to Mayapur can indulge in a myriad of enriching experiences. The town is home to the magnificent ISKCON Temple, a sprawling complex known for its stunning architecture and spiritual ambiance.

Devotees flock to this temple to offer prayers and participate in various religious ceremonies.

Aside from the temple, Mayapur offers serene walks along the banks of the Ganges, where one can witness breathtaking sunsets and immerse themselves in contemplation.

Boat rides on the river are also popular, providing a unique view of the surrounding landscape.

For those interested in delving deeper into the teachings of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Mayapur offers various educational programs and lectures conducted by spiritual leaders.

Visitors can engage in meditation, yoga sessions, and philosophical discussions to nourish the soul and deepen their spiritual understanding.

The  to visit Mayapur is during the winter, from October to February, when nature is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

The cool breeze from the river and clear skies make this period ideal for exploring the town and partaking in spiritual pursuits.

A typical visit to Mayapur can be from a day trip to a few days, depending on one’s interests and preferences. 

16. Chinsurah

Chinsurah

Nestled along the banks of the Hooghly River, Chinsurah is a quaint town that offers a serene escape from the bustling streets of Kolkata.

Located 50 kilometres from the city, Chinsurah is a perfect offbeat place for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature’s beauty.

Chinsurah, also known as Chuchura, is in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, India. Its strategic location along the Hooghly River has historically made it a significant trading hub during the colonial era.

Despite its small size, Chinsurah has a lot to offer to visitors. One of the main attractions is the Dutch Cemetery, a silent witness to the town’s colonial past.

St. John’s Church, with its remarkable architecture, is another must-visit spot for history enthusiasts.

For nature lovers, a stroll along the Hooghly River bank provides a peaceful retreat. The Ghariwala Forest nearby offers opportunities for bird watching and nature walks, perfect for a serene day amidst greenery.

The  to visit Chinsurah is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor exploration.

Avoiding the monsoon season (June to September) is advisable due to heavy rainfall, which may disrupt travel plans.

A day trip to Chinsurah is sufficient to explore its main attractions comfortably. However, for a more relaxed experience, consider spending a weekend to delve deeper into the town’s history and soak in its tranquil ambiance.

17 . Kalimpong

Kalimpong

Tucked away in the serene hills of West Bengal, Kalimpong emerges as a tranquil haven amidst nature’s embrace.

Situated in the northern part of the state, this picturesque town exudes charm with its lush greenery, panoramic views, and rich cultural heritage.

Although lesser-known than its neighbouring hill stations, Kalimpong offers a unique blend of tranquillity and adventure, making it a perfect offbeat destination for travellers seeking solace and exploration.

In the eastern region, Kalimpong is in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. Its strategic location on the banks of the Teesta River and proximity to famous tourist spots like Darjeeling and Gangtok add to its allure.

Kalimpong invites visitors to immerse themselves in its natural splendour and cultural diversity.

From strolls through verdant tea gardens to exploring ancient monasteries and churches, there’s something for everyone.

Adventure in activities like paragliding, trekking, and river rafting, while those seeking tranquillity can unwind amidst the serene ambiance of its botanical gardens or enjoy a quiet picnic by the Deolo Viewpoint.

The ideal time to experience Kalimpong’s charm is spring and autumn, from March to May and September to November.

The weather remains pleasant during these periods, allowing visitors to explore the town and its surrounding areas comfortably.

However, Kalimpong’s beauty knows no bounds, and even the monsoon season offers a unique experience with lush greenery and mist-covered landscapes.

A typical visit to Kalimpong ranges from 2 to 4 days, depending on the traveller’s preferences and itinerary.

This duration allows time to explore the town’s attractions, engage in outdoor activities, and savour the tranquillity of the Himalayan foothills.

18. Bankiput

Bankiput

Nestled in the serene outskirts of Kolkata lies a quaint village that beckons travellers seeking solace amidst nature’s embrace – Bankiput.

Tucked away from the bustling city life, Bankiput offers a tranquil retreat for those yearning to the urban and immerse themselves in rural Bengal.

Located just a stone’s throw away from Kolkata, Bankiput is approximately 50 kilometres south of the city, making it easily accessible for a quick getaway.

Surrounded by greenery and gentle waves of the Bay of Bengal, this picturesque village promises a rejuvenating experience for visitors.

Despite its small size, Bankiput boasts many activities to indulge in. Nature enthusiasts can explore the pristine beaches that stretch along the coastline, soaking in the sun or taking strolls by the sea.

Adventures can try their hand at water games such as jet skiing or banana boating, adding an exhilarating touch to their rural escapade.

For those interested in cultural immersion, Bankiput offers opportunities to interact with friendly locals and experience the authentic flavours of Bengali cuisine.

Walk through the village, visit the local markets, and savour mouth watering delicacies like fresh seafood and traditional sweets.

The ideal time to visit Bankiput is during the winter, from October to February, when the weather is pleasantly cool and conducive to outdoor activities.

However, visitors can also enjoy the charm of this quaint village throughout the year, with each Season offering its unique allure.

A weekend getaway to Bankiput is ideal for those seeking a short break from the city hustle.

With its proximity to Kolkata, travellers can easily reach the village within a few hours and spend a few days exploring its hidden treasures.

19. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Statue

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Statue

Tucked away in a serene corner of Kolkata, the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Statue stands tall as a tribute to one of India’s most revered freedom fighters.

Located in the heart of the city, near the iconic Maidan area, this monumental statue is a testament to Netaji’s indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication to the cause of independence.

Nestled amidst the lush greenery of the Maidan, the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Statue commands attention with its imposing presence.

Situated near Victoria Memorial, this landmark serves as a poignant reminder of Netaji’s legacy and pivotal role in shaping India’s history.

Visitors to the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Statue can reflect and pay homage to the great leader who fearlessly fought for the nation’s freedom.

The surroundings offer a setting for contemplation and quiet introspection.

Additionally, the nearby Maidan provides ample space for strolls and picnics, making it a popular spot for families and tourists.

While the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Statue is accessible throughout the year, the winter months, from October to February, offer the most natural opportunities for outdoor activities.

Visitors can enjoy mild temperatures and clear skies, making it the perfect time to explore the statue and its surroundings leisurely.

A visit to the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Statue typically takes hours, allowing ample time to admire the statue, explore the surrounding area, and absorb the site’s historical significance.

20. Diamond Harbour

Diamond Harbour

Nestled along the banks of the mighty Hooghly River, Diamond Harbour is a quaint yet vibrant town just 50 kilometres from the bustling city of Kolkata.

It is a perfect retreat for those seeking a serene getaway from the urban hustle.

Diamond Harbour is in West Bengal, India’s South 24 Parganas district. Its strategic location at the confluence of the Hooghly River and the Bay of Bengal offers visitors breathtaking views of the riverine landscape.

Despite its tranquil ambiance, Diamond Harbour offers many activities for travellers.

V isitors can take strolls along the riverside promenade, indulge in boat rides along the Hooghly River, or explore the nearby lighthouse for panoramic views of the surroundings.

The town is also renowned for its delectable seafood, providing an excellent opportunity for culinary exploration.

Additionally, nature enthusiasts can venture into the nearby mangrove forests or birdwatches at the local bird sanctuary.

The ideal time to visit Diamond Harbour is during the winter, from October to March when nature is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

However, from June to September, the monsoon adds a unique charm to the region, with lush greenery and refreshing showers.

A visit to Diamond Harbour can be tailored to suit various durations, ranging from a quick day trip to a leisurely weekend getaway.

Its proximity to Kolkata makes it an accessible destination for short escapes and extended vacations.

21. Murshidabad

Murshidabad

Nestled in the landscapes of West Bengal, Murshidabad stands to the region’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Located about 200 kilometres north of Kolkata, this historic city beckons travellers with its grand architecture, fascinating tales of the past, and a blend of Mughal and British influences.

Situated on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, Murshidabad boasts a strategic location that once made it the capital of the Bengal region during the Nawabi rule.

Its proximity to Kolkata, merely a few hours away by train or car, makes it an accessible destination for those seeking a break from the bustling city life.

Murshidabad offers many experiences for history enthusiasts, architecture fans, and nature lovers alike.

Explore the grandeur of Hazarduari Palace, with its thousand doors and exquisite marble works, or wander through the expansive grounds of Katra Mosque, an architectural marvel built by Nawab Murshid Quli Khan.

Delve into the past at Nashipur Rajbari and marvel at the intricate Jain temples of Azimganj. A boat ride along the waters of the Bhagirathi River offers a refreshing perspective of the city’s picturesque landscapes.

The ideal time to visit Murshidabad is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor exploration.

The monsoon, from June to September, brings greenery and heavy rainfall, while the summer, from April to June.

A visit to Murshidabad can be tailored to suit various time frames. A weekend getaway allows for a glimpse into the city’s highlights.

At the same time, a more extended stay of three to four days enables a more profound exploration of its historical sites and surrounding areas.

22. Garchumuk

Garchumuk

Nestled within a short distance from Kolkata, Garchumuk unveils a tranquil haven away from the bustling city life.

Tucked away along the banks of the Hooghly River, this picturesque destination invites travellers to immerse themselves in nature’s serenity and explore its hidden gems.

Garchumuk is located approximately 74 kilometres from Kolkata, making it easily accessible for a day trip or a weekend getaway.

Situated in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, this offbeat gem promises a refreshing escape amidst lush greenery and riverfront vistas.

Garchumuk offers many indulging activities, catering to every traveller’s preferences.

Nature enthusiasts can embark on leisurely walks along the riverbank, soaking in the scenic beauty and capturing mesmerising sunset views.

Birdwatchers will be by the avian species that inhabit the area, making it a paradise for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Garchumuk offers boating and river cruises for those seeking adventure, allowing visitors to explore the Hooghly River and its surroundings.

The nearby Ghatal River also offers fishing experiences for angling enthusiasts looking to reel in their catch of the day.

Cultural enthusiasts can delve into the local heritage by visiting nearby villages and friendly locals, gaining insights into their traditional way of life.

Garchumuk’s serene ambiance makes it an ideal spot for meditation and yoga, providing a rejuvenating retreat for the mind, body, and soul.

The  to visit Garchumuk is during the winter, from October to February when nature is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

The mild temperatures and clear skies make it ideal for the region’s natural beauty without the discomfort of heat or humidity.

A visit to Garchumuk can be tailored to suit individual preferences, ranging from a day trip to a weekend getaway.

23. Belur Math

Belur Math

Nestled on the western side of the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India, Belur Math is a serene testament to the harmony of religions and the embodiment of Swami Vivekananda’s vision.

This spiritual hub, established in 1898 by Swami Vivekananda, is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna and Mission, which is dedicated to the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.

Belur Math is situated in the Howrah district of West Bengal, just a stone’s throw away from Kolkata. Its strategic location offers easy accessibility from both Kolkata and other neighbouring towns.

Visitors to Belur Math can immerse themselves in a tranquil atmosphere while exploring its architectural marvels, including the main shrine, the temple complex, and the Museum.

The serene surroundings are conducive to meditation and introspection, allowing visitors to find solace amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Additionally, one can attend the evening arati (prayer ceremony) at the main temple, which is a spiritually uplifting experience.

While Belur Math welcomes visitors throughout the year, October to March offers the most favourable weather conditions for exploration.

The moderate temperatures during this time ensure a comfortable visit, allowing travellers to enjoy the serene ambiance and architectural beauty fully.

A typical visit to Belur Math can last from a few hours to a full day, depending on the depth of exploration and personal interests.

Taki

Nestled along the banks of the Ichamati River, Taki emerges as a serene, offbeat destination just a stone’s throw away from Kolkata.

This quaint town, located approximately 80 kilometres from the bustling city, offers a refreshing retreat for those seeking from the urban hustle.

With its picturesque landscapes and a blend of cultural charm, Taki presents an ideal getaway for a rejuvenating experience.

Taki is in the North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India. Its proximity to the Bangladesh border adds a unique flavour to its ambiance, making it a melting pot of diverse influences.

Despite its small size, Taki boasts a variety of activities. Visitors can embark on boat rides along the serene Ichamati River, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Exploring the nearby Taki Rajbari, an old Zamindar palace, provides insights into the region’s rich history and architectural heritage.

For nature enthusiasts, a stroll through the lush greenery of Taki’s countryside or a visit to the nearby Golpatar Jungle offers glimpses of exotic flora and fauna.

The  to explore Taki is during the winter, from November to February when the weather is pleasantly cool and conducive to outdoor activities.

Avoiding the scorching summer heat and the heavy monsoon rains ensures a more enjoyable experience.

A day trip to Taki is sufficient to explore its main attractions comfortably. However, for those looking to immerse themselves fully in the tranquillity of the surroundings, a weekend getaway offers ample time to unwind and explore at a leisurely pace.

25. Mandarmani

Mandarmani

Nestled along the serene coastline of the Bay of Bengal, Mandarmani is a picturesque beachside.

Situated in the East Midnapore district of West Bengal, India, Mandarmani is renowned for its pristine beaches, soothing sea breeze, and breathtaking sunsets. As an offbeat gem near Kolkata, Mandarmani beckons travellers seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature’s splendour.

Situated approximately 180 kilometres away from Kolkata, Mandarmani can be easily accessed by road, making it a convenient destination for a quick getaway.

It is one of the closest seaside retreats from Kolkata, making it an ideal choice for a short trip.

Mandarmani offers many activities, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and adventure.

Visitors can spend leisurely hours lounging on the sandy beaches and enjoying the waves at the shore.

Adventurers can partake in water sports like jet skiing, banana boat rides, and parasailing, adding an adrenaline rush to their beach experience.

For those seeking a glimpse of local culture and traditions, a visit to nearby fishing villages provides insight into the livelihoods of the coastal communities.

Additionally, witnessing the mesmerising sight of red crabs dotting the shoreline during low tide is a unique experience to be noticed.

The  to visit Mandarmani is during the winter months, from October to February, when the weather is pleasant with cool sea breezes, making it suitable for beach activities.

26. Ganga Sagar Island

Ganga Sagar Island

Nestled at the mixture of the Bay of Bengal and the Ganges River, Ganga Sagar Island is a serene haven located off the coast of West Bengal, India.

This enchanting island, often referred to as Sagardwip, holds significant religious and cultural importance, attracting pilgrims and travellers alike with its tranquil ambiance and spiritual aura.

Ganga Sagar Island is situated approximately 150 kilometres south of Kolkata, making it easily accessible for a memorable day trip or a peaceful getaway from bustling city life.

Accessible from the mainland, the island offers a blissful retreat amidst nature’s splendour.

Embrace the spiritual essence of Ganga Sagar by visiting the revered Kapil Muni Temple and the holy Ganga Sagar Mela, held annually during Makar Sankranti.

Witnessing the sunrise or sunset over the expanse of the Bay of Bengal is a soul-stirring experience to be noticed.

Engage in quiet contemplation and meditation along the pristine beaches, or take a stroll through the villages, immersing yourself in the local culture.

The ideal time to visit GangaSagar Island is during the winter months, from November to February, when the weather is pleasant and conducive for exploration.

However, for those seeking a more spiritual experience, attending the Ganga Sagar Mela in January, during the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti, provides a unique opportunity to witness the island come alive with vibrant festivities and devout pilgrims.

While a day trip allows for a glimpse of the island’s beauty and serenity, spending a weekend or a few days offers a more immersive experience, allowing ample time for exploration and relaxation amidst nature’s  tranquillity.

27. Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Nestled on the eastern side of the Hooghly River, the Dakshineswar Kali Temple stands as a serene testament to devotion and architectural splendour.

Located just north of Kolkata, this sacred site is a beacon for pilgrims and tourists alike, offering the hustle and bustle of city life.

Situated in the Dakshineswar region of Kolkata, West Bengal, the temple is easily accessible by road and rail.

Its proximity to the city makes it a convenient yet peaceful retreat for visitors seeking solace and spiritual rejuvenation.

Visitors to the Dakshineswar Kali Temple can immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of spiritual experiences.

Devotees often participate in rituals and prayers, offering their reverence to the fierce yet compassionate deity, Goddess Kali.

The temple complex also houses smaller temples dedicated to various Hindu gods and goddesses, providing a comprehensive spiritual journey for worshippers.

For those seeking moments of introspection, the serene gardens surrounding the temple offer a tranquil ambiance for meditation and reflection.

The nearby Hooghly River provides a picturesque backdrop for peaceful strolls, allowing visitors to soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings.

While the Dakshineswar Kali Temple welcomes visitors throughout the year, the months of October to February offer excellent nature, making it a time for exploration.

During the festival of Durga Puja, which usually falls in October, the temple comes alive with vibrant celebrations, offering visitors a unique cultural experience.

The duration of a visit to the Dakshineswar Kali Temple can vary depending on individual preferences.

28.   Bhadreswar

Bhadreswar

Nestled within a stone’s throw from Kolkata lies the quaint town of Bhadreswar, quietly waiting to be discovered by avid travellers seeking offbeat experiences.

Situated just about 50 kilometres from the bustling city, Bhadreswar offers a serene escape from the urban chaos while promising a glimpse into Bengal’s rich cultural heritage.

Bhadreswar rests on the western bank of the Hooghly River, adding a touch of tranquillity to its ambiance.

Its strategic location makes it easily accessible from Kolkata, whether by car or train, making it an ideal destination for a weekend getaway.

Despite its modest size, Bhadreswar boasts a surprising array of attractions.

History enthusiasts can explore the ancient Bhadreswar Shiv Temple, which dates back centuries and is adorned with intricate carvings that narrate tales of bygone eras.

The adjacent Hooghly Imambara, with its imposing architecture and serene surroundings, offers a peaceful retreat for introspection.

For a taste of local flavour, a stroll through Bhadreswar’s bustling markets is a must.

Here, visitors can sample authentic Bengali delicacies, indulge in shopping for traditional handicrafts, or soak in the vibrant atmosphere.

While Bhadreswar can be visited throughout the year, the months between October and March offer the most pleasant weather, ideal for exploring its outdoor attractions without the discomfort of extreme heat or rain.

A day trip to Bhadreswar is sufficient to cover its significant attractions comfortably.

However, for those looking to delve deeper into its culture and immerse themselves fully in its ambiance, an overnight stay in one of the town’s guesthouses or homestays is recommended.

Gosaba

Nestled amidst the serene landscape of the Sundarbans in West Bengal lies the quaint and charming town of Gosaba.

This offbeat destination, often overlooked by many travellers, offers the hustle and bustle of city life.

Situated within 50 kilometres from Kolkata, Gosaba is an easily accessible world from the urban chaos.

Gosaba is located in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India.

Positioned at the confluence of the Matla and Hogol rivers, this picturesque town serves as the gateway to the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world.

Despite its small size, Gosaba boasts a plethora of activities for nature and adventures. One of the highlights includes exploring the breathtaking mangrove forests of the Sundarbans.

Embark on a thrilling boat safari to catch glimpses of the region’s rich biodiversity, including the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger, crocodiles, and diverse bird species.

For a deeper understanding of the local culture and heritage, visitors can visit Sagar Island, renowned for its religious significance and tranquil beaches.

Additionally, take the chance to witness the unique phenomenon of bioluminescent plankton lighting up the waters of Ganga Sagar at night, creating a mesmerising spectacle.

The ideal time to visit Gosaba is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

However, for those interested in witnessing the magical glow of bioluminescent plankton, the monsoon from June to September is an excellent time to visit.

A trip to Gosaba can be planned for a weekend getaway or extended to a few days to immerse oneself fully in the tranquillity of the Sundarbans.

Typically, a weekend trip of 2-3 days is sufficient to explore the major attractions of the region and experience its unique charm.

30. Balagarh

Balagarh

Nestled within the serene landscapes of West Bengal, Balagarh emerges as a tranquil retreat waiting to be explored by those seeking a break from the bustling city life of Kolkata.

Located approximately 50 kilometres away from the heart of Kolkata, Balagarh offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and cultural richness.

Balagarh is situated in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, making it easily accessible from Kolkata.

Whether you’re driving or taking a train, the journey to Balagarh promises scenic views and a refreshing change of pace.

Despite its modest size, Balagarh boasts a myriad of activities for visitors of all interests.

History enthusiasts can delve into the past at the ancient temples and historical sites scattered across the region.

The serene ambiance also makes Balagarh an ideal destination for nature lovers, with opportunities for leisurely strolls amidst lush greenery and peaceful riverbanks.

For those seeking adventure, a trek through the nearby forests or a boat ride along the Hooghly River offers an exhilarating experience.

Additionally, exploring the local markets and savouring traditional Bengali cuisine provides a delightful glimpse into the region’s culture and culinary heritage.

The  to visit Balagarh is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

The cool breeze and temperatures make it perfect for exploring the beauty of the surroundings.

While Balagarh can be explored on a day trip from Kolkata, spending a weekend allows visitors to immerse themselves fully in the tranquillity and charm of the region.

Whether you’re seeking a brief escape or a more extended retreat, Balagarh offers a rejuvenating experience away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

31. Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary

Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary

Nestled amidst the lush greenery of northern West Bengal, Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary stands as a pristine haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife aficionados.

Situated 50 kilometres away from the city of Kolkata, this sanctuary offers a serene retreat away from the urban hustle.

Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Jalpaiguri side of West Bengal, India.

Accessible via National Highway 17, the sanctuary is nestled close to the famous Gorumara National Park, forming a contiguous wildlife habitat.

Exploring Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary unveils a myriad of activities for visitors to indulge in.

Embark on a safari through the forests, where you can spot majestic creatures like elephants, gaur, deer, and various avian species in their natural habitat.

Nature walks and bird watching excursions offer enchanting opportunities to observe the diverse flora and fauna.

Photographers will find themselves captivated by the picturesque landscapes and abundant wildlife, providing ample opportunities to capture stunning shots.

The ideal time to visit Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary is during the winter months, from November to February when the weather remains pleasant, and wildlife sightings are at their peak.

Monsoon, from June to September, brings greenery but might hinder outdoor activities due to heavy rainfall.

I t’s advisable to only visit during the summer months, as temperatures can soar, making wildlife sightings less frequent.

While the duration of your visit may vary based on personal preferences and activities planned, a typical excursion to Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary can range from a day trip to a weekend getaway.

For a comprehensive experience, consider spending at least one or two days exploring the sanctuary and its surroundings thoroughly.

32. Jaldapara National Park

Jaldapara National Park

Nestled in the lap of nature, Jaldapara National Park stands as a serene haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Located in the picturesque landscape of Alipurduar district in West Bengal, India, this park spans across an expansive area of lush greenery, dense forests, and meandering rivers, offering a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

Situated in the Eastern Himalayas, Jaldapara National Park is easily accessible from Kolkata, making it a favoured destination for nature excursions.

Approximately 650 kilometres away from Kolkata, the park is well-connected by road and rail networks.

Travellers can embark on a scenic train journey from Kolkata to nearby stations like New Mal Junction or Hasimara, followed by a short drive to reach the park.

Jaldapara National Park beckons adventurers with a plethora of activities to indulge in.

The park is for biodiversity, housing diverse flora and fauna, including the majestic Indian one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, deer, and numerous bird species.

Visitors can embark on thrilling jungle safaris or elephant rides, offering captivating encounters with the wilderness.

Nature enthusiasts can also opt for leisurely walks or birdwatching sessions amidst the verdant surroundings, immersing themselves in the tranquil ambiance of the park.

The ideal time to visit Jaldapara National Park is during the winter months, 

from November to February when the weather is pleasant, and wildlife sightings are abundant. However, the park remains open to visitors throughout the year, each Season offering a unique charm and allure.

Summer months, from March to June, provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, while the monsoon season, from July to September, rejuvenates the park with lush greenery, creating a captivating backdrop for nature enthusiasts.

Exploring the wonders of Jaldapara National Park can be a fulfilling experience, with the duration of the visit depending on individual preferences and interests.

33. Siliguri

Siliguri

Siliguri, nestled at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, serves as the bustling gateway to the enchanting state of West Bengal, India.

It is strategically located, serving as a significant transit point for travellers journeying to the northeast states like Sikkim, Bhutan, Nepal, and various hill stations in the region.

With its vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse attractions, Siliguri offers an ideal blend of urban convenience and natural beauty.

Located in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, it lies at the crossroads of several important routes, including the National Highway 27 and the famous Hill Cart Road.

Its geographical proximity to international borders makes it a crucial trade hub and a melting pot of different cultures, reflected in its culinary delights and festivals.

Siliguri presents an array of experiences for every type of traveller.

Adventure enthusiasts can embark on thrilling treks to nearby destinations like Darjeeling, Gangtok, or Kalimpong, offering mesmerising views of the Himalayas.

Wildlife aficionados can explore the nearby Jaldapara National Park for its population of one-horned rhinoceros and diverse bird species.

For a more relaxed outing, visitors can stroll through the serene tea gardens of nearby Mirik or immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance of Coronation Bridge, offering panoramic views of the Teesta River.

The city itself boasts vibrant markets like Hong Kong Market and City Centre, perfect for indulging in shopping sprees and savouring local delicacies.

The  to visit Siliguri is during the months of October to March, when the weather is pleasantly cool, making for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Avoiding the monsoon season (June to September) is advisable due to heavy rainfall, which may hinder travel plans and outdoor exploration

The duration of your stay in Siliguri largely depends on what you want to explore.

A short weekend trip suffices for experiencing the city’s main attractions, while a more extended stay of around 5-7 days allows for a more comprehensive exploration of both Siliguri and its nearby gems.

34. Mandapeshwar

Mandapeshwar

Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Maharashtra, Mandapeshwar unveils a hidden treasure for adventurers seeking solace away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Located in the serene outskirts, this offbeat destination promises a refreshing escape for travellers.

Mandapeshwar is situated in the picturesque landscapes of Maharashtra, offering a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts.

It’s conveniently accessible from major cities yet secluded enough to provide a serene ambiance.

Exploring Mandapeshwar unveils a plethora of enriching experiences. Visitors can embark on scenic nature trails, immersing themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings.

The area boasts captivating viewpoints, ideal for capturing stunning vistas and creating lasting memories.

Additionally, history aficionados can delve into the rich cultural heritage of Mandapeshwar by visiting ancient temples and archaeological sites.

The region’s vibrant culture and architectural marvels offer a glimpse into its illustrious past, adding depth to the journey.

The ideal time to visit Mandapeshwar is from October to March when nature is good and the surroundings are lush green.

This period offers favourable conditions for outdoor activities, allowing travellers to make the most of their exploration.

A visit to Mandapeshwar typically ranges from a day trip to a weekend getaway, depending on individual preferences and interests.

35. Nakhoda Masjid 

Nakhoda Masjid 

Nestled in the heart of Kolkata, the Nakhoda Masjid stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural tapestry and religious diversity.

Located in the bustling Burrabazar area, this mosque is not just a place of worship but also a fascinating historical landmark that beckons visitors from far and wide.

Situated in the vibrant locality of Chitpur Road, the Nakhoda Masjid is easily accessible from various parts of Kolkata.

Its strategic location amidst the bustling markets and narrow lanes adds to its charm, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s bustling life.

Stepping inside the Nakhoda Masjid is like stepping into a different era.

Visitors can marvel at its stunning architecture, characterised by intricate domes, minarets, and ornate carvings that reflect the influence of Mughal and Islamic architectural styles.

The mosque comes alive during prayer times, offering a serene atmosphere for reflection and spiritual contemplation.

Exploring the surrounding area of Burrabazar provides a glimpse into Kolkata’s vibrant street life and bustling markets.

Visitors can indulge in some shopping, sampling local delicacies, or simply soaking in the sights and sounds of this bustling neighbourhood.

While the Nakhoda Masjid welcomes visitors throughout the year, the  to experience its grandeur is during religious festivals such as Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha.

During these times, the mosque is adorned with lights and decorations, creating a festive ambiance that is truly captivating.

A visit to the Nakhoda Masjid can vary in duration depending on individual preferences.

On average, exploring the mosque and its surroundings can take anywhere from one to two hours. 

36. Choto Rasbari

Choto Rasbari

Tucked away in the quaint countryside near Kolkata lies the charming village of Choto Rasbari, a serene retreat waiting to be discovered.

Situated within a 50-kilometre radius of the bustling city, this offbeat destination offers a perfect escape for those seeking tranquillity amidst nature’s beauty.

Choto Rasbari is nestled amidst lush greenery and rustic surroundings, providing a refreshing break from the urban chaos.

Located within a short drive from Kolkata, it’s easily accessible yet feels like a world away from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Despite its small size, Choto Rasbari offers a variety of activities to indulge in.

Take leisurely walks through picturesque orchards, where you can pluck fresh fruits straight from the trees.

Engage in birdwatching sessions to spot colourful avian species that call this area home. 

The beauty of Choto Rasbari changes with the seasons, offering different experiences throughout the year.

The monsoon months, from June to September, bring lush green landscapes and a refreshing ambiance, ideal for nature enthusiasts.

Winter, from October to February, offers pleasant weather, perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

However, do avoid visiting during the scorching summer months, from March to May, when the heat can be intense.

A visit to Choto Rasbari can be as short as a day trip or extended to a weekend getaway, depending on your preferences and schedule. 

37. Kalyani

Kalyani

Nestled in the heart of West Bengal, Kalyani emerges as a serene haven for travellers seeking tranquillity away from the bustling city life of Kolkata.

Located approximately 50 kilometres from Kolkata, this quaint town offers a refreshing escape, brimming with offbeat experiences waiting to be discovered.

Situated in the Nadia district of West Bengal, Kalyani boasts a strategic location that is easily accessible from Kolkata.

Whether you’re travelling by car or train, reaching this hidden gem is a breeze, promising a seamless journey to your offbeat adventure.

Kalyani is adorned with a myriad of offbeat attractions that cater to various interests.

From exploring the lush greenery of Kalyani Park to immersing yourself in the rich history of Ghurni Village, known for its exquisite clay sculptures, every corner of this town unfolds a unique story waiting to be explored.

For nature enthusiasts, a stroll along the banks of the Churni River offers a tranquil retreat amidst picturesque landscapes.

Additionally, wildlife aficionados can embark on a thrilling safari at the Kalyani Deer Park, where encounters with graceful deer and other indigenous species await.

The  to visit Kalyani is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor exploration.

With mild temperatures and clear skies, this period offers the perfect backdrop for indulging in various activities without the hindrance of extreme weather conditions.

A visit to Kalyani can be tailored to suit your preferences and time constraints.

Whether you’re planning a quick weekend or a leisurely extended stay, Kalyani promises a fulfilling experience that the soul and leaves lasting memories.

38. Tarakeswar

Tarakeswar

The serene and culturally rich town of Tarakeswar is located just about 60 kilometres away from the bustling city of Kolkata.

Tucked away in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, Tarakeswar offers a tranquil retreat from the urban chaos, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful getaway.

Things to Do in Tarakeswar

Tarakeswar is renowned for its sacredness, primarily due to the presence of the Taraknath Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Pilgrims flock here throughout the year to seek blessings and participate in various religious rituals.

Apart from the temple, visitors can explore the serene surroundings, take leisurely walks by the Hooghly River, or indulge in some local delicacies at the nearby eateries.

While Tarakeswar can be visited throughout the year, the  to explore its beauty is during the winter, from October to February.

The Season during this time is pleasant, making it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

A visit to Tarakeswar can be planned for a day trip from Kolkata, making it a convenient option for those seeking a quick escape. 

39. Rishra 

Rishra 

Tucked away in the charming outskirts of Kolkata lies the quaint town of Rishra, a serene escape for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Situated within a convenient distance of 50 kilometres from Kolkata, Rishra offers a perfect offbeat getaway for travellers yearning for a peaceful retreat.

Nestled along the banks of the Hooghly River, Rishra boasts picturesque landscapes and a tranquil ambiance.

Its proximity to Kolkata makes it easily accessible, whether you choose to travel by train or car.

Despite its small size, Rishra is brimming with attractions to explore. Take a stroll along the riverfront promenade and admire the stunning views of the Hooghly River.

History enthusiasts can visit the iconic Rishra Kali Temple, a sacred site revered by locals for its spiritual significance.

For nature lovers, a visit to the nearby Botanical Gardens offers a delightful escape into lush greenery and colourful blooms.

The ideal time to visit Rishra is during the winter months, from November to February when the weather is pleasantly cool and comfortable for outdoor activities.

However, Bushra’s beauty transcends seasons, and each time of year offers its own unique charm.

A day trip to Rishra is sufficient to explore its main attractions and soak in its tranquil ambiance. 

40. Sonajhuri Forest

Sonajhuri Forest

Nestled amidst the lap of nature, Sonajhuri Forest is to be discovered.

Located near Shantiniketan in the Birbhum district of West Bengal, this enchanting forest offers a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Sonajhuri Forest is situated approximately 163 kilometres northwest of Kolkata, making it easily accessible for a weekend getaway.

It’s one of those offbeat places near Kolkata within 200 km that promises a rejuvenating escape.

Embrace the serenity as you embark on leisurely walks through the dense foliage, breathing in the fresh air and listening to the sound of birds.

The forest is dotted with Sal, Mahua, and Palash trees, creating a picturesque setting for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Adventure seekers can indulge in activities like bird watching, nature trails, and photography.

The surroundings also make it a place for meditation and yoga, allowing visitors to reconnect with themselves amidst the soothing embrace of nature.

The  to explore Sonajhuri Forest is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

Avoid visiting in the monsoon, as the trails might get slippery and difficult to navigate.

A day trip to Sonajhuri Forest is sufficient to soak in its natural beauty and experience the tranquillity it offers.

However, if you wish to delve deeper into the wilderness and explore the surrounding areas, you can extend your stay for a couple of days.

Deulti

Nestled within a 50-kilometre radius of Kolkata lies the tranquil haven of Deulti, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Tucked away from the bustling city life, Deulti offers a refreshing escape for those seeking solace in nature’s embrace.

Deulti is situated in the Howrah district of West Bengal, approximately 50 kilometres away from Kolkata.

Accessible by both road and rail, reaching this quaint village is a breeze, making it a place from the city’s chaos.

Despite its small size, Deulti boasts a myriad of activities to indulge in.

Nature enthusiasts can embark on leisurely walks amidst lush greenery, soaking in the serene ambiance and breathing in the fresh air.

The village is also home to the historic house of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, the renowned Bengali author, providing a glimpse into his life and literary works.

For a deeper immersion into the local culture, visitors can interact with the friendly villagers, learning about their traditions and way of life.

The nearby Hooghly River offers opportunities for boating and picnicking, perfect for a laid-back day by the water.

The ideal time to explore Deulti is during the winter months, from October to February, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

The monsoon, from June to September, brings greenery but also heavy rainfall, so visitors should plan accordingly.

Summers, from March to May, can be hot and humid but still manageable for those seeking a quiet retreat.

42. Jayrambati

Jayrambati

A visit to Deulti can be tailored to suit your preferences, ranging from a peaceful day trip to a leisurely weekend getaway.

Nestled in the serene countryside of West Bengal, Jayrambati emerges as a quaint escape from the bustling streets of Kolkata.

Situated approximately 120 kilometres from the heart of the city, this offbeat destination offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking solace amidst nature’s embrace.

Jayrambati is located in the Bankura district of West Bengal, India. Tucked away in the lap of rural Bengal, it is easily accessible from Kolkata by road or rail.

Despite its small size, Jayrambati boasts a rich tapestry of experiences for visitors.

A visit to the historic Jayrambati Temple, the birthplace of Sri Sarada Devi, revered as the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna, is a must.

The temple complex exudes a serene ambiance, inviting devotees and travellers alike to immerse themselves in prayer and contemplation.

For nature enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside offers scenic trails for leisurely walks or bicycle rides.

Explore the lush greenery, serene ponds, and rustic landscapes that paint a picturesque setting straight out of a postcard.

The ideal time to visit Jayrambati is during the winter months, from October to February when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

A weekend getaway to Jayrambati is ideal for experiencing its charm to the fullest.

With its proximity to Kolkata, a two-day trip allows ample time to explore the temple, indulge in strolls, and soak in the tranquil ambiance of the countryside.

43. Digha Mohana

Digha Mohana

Nestled along the eastern coastline of India, Digha Mohana stands as a pristine gem, inviting travellers to unwind amidst its tranquil beauty.

Located within a convenient distance from Kolkata, this offbeat destination offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Digha Mohana is situated approximately 180 kilometres from Kolkata, making it accessible for a weekend getaway.

Tucked away from the mainstream tourist trail, it promises a serene ambiance coupled with stunning coastal vistas.

Digha Mohana presents a myriad of activities to indulge in. From strolls along the golden sands to thrilling water sports adventures, there’s something for everyone here.

Nature enthusiasts can explore the picturesque surroundings, while beach lovers can bask in the soothing sea breeze.

Additionally, take the chance to savour fresh seafood delicacies at the local eateries dotting the coastline.

The ideal time to visit Digha Mohana is during the winter months, from October to February, when the weather remains pleasant and the sea is calm, allowing for a memorable beach experience.

However, if you prefer solitude and wish to avoid crowds, consider planning your trip during the weekdays or the off-season months.

A typical visit to Digha Mohana can be enjoyed over a weekend, spanning two to three days. 

44. Basirhat

Basirhat

Situated approximately 70 kilometres away from the bustling city, Basirhat boasts a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.

Basirhat is strategically located near the Bangladesh border, lending it a distinct cultural flavour influenced by both Bengali and Indo-Bangladeshi traditions.

Its proximity to the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adds to its allure.

Despite being a small town, Basirhat offers a variety of activities for visitors.

Explore the historical remnants of the region, such as the Basirhat Rajbari, a centuries-old palace showcasing exquisite architecture and heritage.

Delve into the local culture by visiting colourful markets and savouring authentic Bengali cuisine at local eateries.

Nature enthusiasts can embark on excursions to nearby natural attractions like Holiday Island, known for its picturesque beauty and serene ambiance.

Birdwatching, boat rides, and leisurely walks along the riverbanks are popular pastimes here.

The  to visit Basirhat is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

The monsoon, from June to September, brings lush greenery to the region but also heavy rainfall, which may hinder travel plans.

A weekend getaway to Basirhat is ideal for experiencing its charm fully.

However, for a more immersive experience, consider extending your stay to three to four days to explore the town and its surroundings leisurely.

45. Ichamati River

Ichamati River

Flowing gently across the Indo-Bangladesh border, this picturesque river holds a special place in the hearts of locals and travellers alike, inviting them to immerse themselves in its beauty and tranquillity.

The Ichamati River finds its course in the lush greenery of North 24 Parganas district, just a stone’s throw away from Kolkata, making it easily accessible for a rejuvenating day trip or a weekend getaway.

Its banks are adorned with quaint villages and lush paddy fields, providing a perfect backdrop for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.

Embrace the serenity of the Ichamati River with a boat ride, where you can get in the scenic beauty and witness the rhythmic flow of the waters.

Engage in bird watching along the riverbanks, as the area is home to a diverse avian population, offering glimpses of colourful kingfishers, majestic eagles, and elusive migratory birds.

For a touch of spirituality, visit the ancient temples and riverside ghats that dot the landscape.

Indulge in a picnic by the riverside, savouring local delicacies amidst the soothing sounds of nature, or unwind with a book as you bask in the tranquillity of your surroundings.

The  to visit the Ichamati River is during the winter months, from October to February when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

Please don’t go in monsoon; from June to September, the river swells with rainwater, making it challenging to explore the area comfortably.

A visit to the Ichamati River can be tailored to suit your preferences, ranging from a few hours of relaxation to a weekend retreat. 

46. Jorbangla Temple

Jorbangla Temple

This terracotta marvel, also known as the Keshta Roy Temple, captivates visitors with its intricate carvings and historical significance.

Situated in the Bankura district of West Bengal, Jorbangla Temple lies approximately 150 kilometres away from Kolkata.

Its serene surroundings and historical ambiance make it a perfect retreat for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.

Exploring the intricate terracotta panels adorning the walls of the temple is a must-do activity.

Each panel narrates stories from Hindu mythology, offering the finesse of ancient artisans.

Visitors can also wander around the temple complex, soaking in the tranquillity and marvelling at the architectural grandeur.

The  to visit Jorbangla Temple is during the winter months, from October to February when the weather is pleasant, and the surroundings are lush green—avoiding the heat of summer is a more comfortable and enjoyable experience.

A visit to Jorbangla Temple typically takes one to two hours, which is time to get around the temple complex and appreciate its intricate details. 

47. Barrackpore

Barrackpore

Located on the northern fringes of Kolkata, Barrackpore is a town with a historical legacy and natural beauty.

Situated along the banks of the Hooghly River, this quaint destination offers a perfect blend of historical landmarks, serene landscapes, and cultural experiences.

Barrackpore is nestled in the North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India, approximately 15 kilometres away from Kolkata.

Its strategic location along the river makes it easily accessible by road and rail, offering a convenient getaway from the bustling city life of Kolkata.

Barrackpore boasts a plethora of activities catering to varied interests. History enthusiasts can explore attractions like the Barrackpore Cantonment, which played a significant role during the Indian independence movement.

The Gandhi Ghat, a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, is another must-visit site offering a serene ambiance by the riverside.

Nature lovers can indulge in leisurely walks along the riverside promenade or enjoy a picnic at the Barrackpore Riverside Park, soaking in the scenic beauty of the Hooghly River.

Birdwatching at the nearby wetlands is also a popular activity for nature enthusiasts.

A taste of the rich cultural heritage can bustle the markets of Barrackpore, sampling delicious street food and shopping for traditional handicrafts.

The town’s vibrant atmosphere and friendly locals add to the overall charm of the experience.

The  to visit Barrackpore is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

The monsoon, from June to September, brings greenery to the region but may witness heavy rainfall, impacting travel plans.

48. Jhilmil Jheel Conservation Reserve

Jhilmil Jheel Conservation Reserve

Nestled within the serene outskirts of Kolkata, the Jhilmil Jheel Conservation Reserve stands as a pristine oasis for nature enthusiasts seeking solace away from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Situated within a tranquil ecosystem, this conservation reserve offers a sanctuary for various flora and fauna, making it a haven for eco-tourism.

Located just a short drive away from Kolkata, approximately within 50 kilometres, Jhilmil Jheel Conservation Reserve is easily accessible for a quick escape into nature’s embrace.

Its proximity to the city makes it an ideal destination for a rejuvenating day trip or a weekend getaway.

Embrace the serenity of nature as you explore the lush greenery and diverse wildlife within the reserve.

Take leisurely walks along the well-maintained trails, where you can spot numerous bird species, including migratory birds, during the winter months. 

Capture the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings through photography or unwind amidst the tranquil ambiance.

For adventure enthusiasts, bird watching and wildlife photography are popular activities.

Additionally, visitors can engage in boating activities in the serene waters of the reserve, offering a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape.

While the Jhilmil Jheel Conservation Reserve welcomes visitors throughout the year, the ideal time to experience its beauty is during the winter months, from October to February. 

49. Kankalitala

Kankalitala

Nestled within a tranquil corner just a stone’s throw away from Kolkata lies the enchanting destination of Kankalitala.

This offbeat gem, brimming with cultural heritage and natural splendour, offers a refreshing escape for those seeking from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Situated within a convenient distance of 50 kilometres from Kolkata, Kankalitala boasts a serene ambiance enveloped in lush greenery.

Located in the Birbhum district of West Bengal, this hidden treasure is easily accessible by both train and car, making it a perfect choice for a quick weekend getaway.

Kankalitala beckons visitors with its rich tapestry of experiences.

D elve into the spiritual realm by paying homage to the revered Kankalitala Temple, which is dedicated to the goddess Kali—Marvel at the architecture and in the tranquil atmosphere of this sacred site.

Nature enthusiasts can explore the surrounding countryside, adorned with verdant landscapes and picturesque vistas.

Take a leisurely stroll through the rustic villages, talk with the friendly locals, and the authentic flavours of Bengali cuisine.

While Kankalitala exudes its charm throughout the year, the ideal time to visit is during the winter months, from October to February.

The weather remains pleasant during this time, allowing for a comfortable exploration of the area’s attractions.

A visit to Kankalitala can be tailored to suit your preferences, ranging from a day trip to a weekend escapade.

With its proximity to Kolkata, you can embark on a memorable journey without the need for extensive planning or time commitments.

50. Muragacha

Muragacha

Nestled within a 50-kilometre radius from Kolkata lies the quaint village of Muragacha, a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Situated amidst lush greenery, Muragacha is one of the offbeat places near Kolkata that promises a refreshing experience for travellers seeking tranquillity and a glimpse of rural Bengal.

Muragacha is located in the Nadia district of West Bengal, approximately 50 kilometres away from the heart of Kolkata

Accessible by both road and train, getting to this hidden gem is relatively convenient for travellers seeking a brief respite from the city.

Despite its small size, Muragacha offers a variety of activities to engage visitors. One of the highlights is exploring the local culture and lifestyle by talking with the friendly villagers.

Visitors can walk through the village lanes, witnessing everyday life unfold against a backdrop of paddy fields and rustic landscapes.

Art enthusiasts will find delight in the village’s famous pottery tradition.

Muragacha is renowned for its terracotta craftsmanship, and visitors can observe skilled artisans at work, shaping clay into exquisite forms.

Many also offer hands-on pottery workshops, allowing visitors to try their hand at this ancient art form.

For nature lovers, Muragacha presents opportunities for birdwatching and peaceful picnics amidst the serene surroundings.

The village is home to diverse bird species, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts.

Visitors can spend hours observing feathered friends in their natural habitat, away from the noise of the city

The  to visit Muragacha is during the winter months, from October to February, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

The monsoon, from June to September, brings greenery but also heavy rainfall, which may affect travel plans.

51. Kumortuli

Kumortuli

Nestled in the heart of Kolkata, India lies the enchanting neighbourhood of Kumortuli, a haven for artisans and a treasure trove of cultural heritage.

Situated along the banks of the Hooghly River, this quaint locality is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, particularly those of deities worshipped during various festivals, most notably Durga Puja.

Kumartuli is located in North Kolkata, just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Howrah Bridge .

Its labyrinthine lanes and bustling streets brim with creativity, making it a destination for those seeking an authentic glimpse into the city’s vibrant culture.

Visitors to Kumartuli are treated to a sensory feast as they wander through its narrow alleys lined with workshops and studios.

Here, skilled artisans meticulously mould clay into intricate sculptures, breathing life into mythological figures and religious icons.

One can observe the artisans at work, gaining insight into their honoured techniques passed down through generations.

Exploring Kumartuli offers a unique opportunity to witness the creative process behind the grandiose idols that adorn Kolkata’s pandals during festive seasons.

Visitors can also engage with the artisans, learning about the significance of each deity and the symbolism woven into every sculpted detail.

While Kumartuli bustles with activity year-round, the months leading up to Durga Puja, typically September and October, offer an unparalleled experience.

During this time, the neighbourhood buzzes with fervent energy as artisans fervently prepare for the grand festivities.

Witnessing the artisans immersed in their craft amidst the backdrop of festive fervour is truly a sight to behold.

A visit to Kumartuli can be tailored to suit various preferences and time constraints.

For a comprehensive experience, please plan to spend a few hours exploring the neighbourhood, interacting with artisans, and gaining insight into their craftsmanship. 

52. Durgapur Barrage

Durgapur Barrage

Located in the vibrant city of Durgapur, the Durgapur Barrage stands as a testament to engineering marvels and a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Situated on the river Damodar, this magnificent barrage not only serves as a crucial water management system but also offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

Durgapur Barrage is nestled in the heart of Durgapur, West Bengal, India.

Its strategic location along the Damodar River not only provides a picturesque setting but also ensures easy accessibility for visitors from nearby cities like Kolkata.

Visitors to Durgapur Barrage are in for a treat with a plethora of activities to indulge in.

From leisurely strolls along the promenade to serene boat rides on the tranquil waters, there’s something for everyone.

Fishing can try their luck by catching some freshwater fish, while birdwatchers can delight in spotting various avian species that flock to the area.

Additionally, the nearby park offers a perfect spot for picnics, making it an ideal place for families and friends alike.

The  to visit Durgapur Barrage is during the winter months, from October to February when the weather is pleasantly cool, and the surroundings are lush green.

This time of the year offers an ideal setting for outdoor activities and sightseeing, allowing visitors to immerse themselves thoroughly in the natural beauty of the region.

A visit to Durgapur Barrage can be comfortably done in a day trip from 

Kolkata, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a quick getaway. 

In conclusion, exploring offbeat places near Offbeat Places Near Kolkata unveils There is a treasure waiting to be discovered.

From tranquil beaches to quaint villages steeped in history, these destinations offer a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Whether it’s witnessing the mesmerising sunset at Tajpur Beach or delving into the rich cultural heritage of Shantiniketan, each location promises a unique experience that leaves a lasting impression.

Venturing off the beaten path allows travellers to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature, connect with local communities, and create unforgettable memories.

Away from the crowds, one can find solace in the serene landscapes and encounter the authentic charm of rural Bengal.

Moreover, the proximity of these offbeat destinations makes them easily accessible for trips or weekends, perfect for those seeking a quick retreat from the city.

In essence, exploring unique places to visit in Kolkata offers a rejuvenating escape, fostering a sense of adventure and discovery, particularly near Offbeat Places Near Kolkata.

So pack your bags, step off the familiar side, and journey to the hidden. It is an incomplete sentence, and what it is referring to needs to be clarified.

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Q: What are offbeat places near Kolkata?

A: Offbeat places near Kolkata are lesser-known places that offer unique experiences from the usual tourist places.

Q: Why should I visit offbeat places near Kolkata?

A: Offbeat places provide an opportunity to explore hidden gems, immerse in local culture, and escape the crowds for a peaceful getaway.

Q: How far are these places from Kolkata?

A: Offbeat destinations near Kolkata are usually within a 3-5 hour drive or train journey, making them easily accessible for a short trip.

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A: You can expect diverse experiences, including exploring quaint villages, trekking in lush forests, discovering historical ruins, and indulging in authentic local cuisines.

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

Swarnab Dutta

  • July 27, 2023
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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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12 Places to Visit near Kolkata within 300 kms (2024)

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tourist places outside kolkata

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

2. Bishnupur

tourist places outside kolkata

At a distance of 35 km from Bankura, 50 km from Chhatna, 85 km from Kharagpur, 113 km from Purulia, 119 km from Hooghly, 136 km from Kolkata, 143 km from Barrackpore, 149 km from Jamshedpur, 163 km from Dhanbad, 187 km from Haldia, 216 km from Murshidabad, 565 km from Kurseong, Bishnupur is a small town located in Bankura district of West Bengal. Also called Vishnupur, it is one of the beautiful tourist destinations in India and among the famous heritage places to visit in West Bengal. Bishnupur is famous among tourists, especially for its rich culture including architecture, music, and handicrafts. The history of Bishnupur dates back to 694 AD when King Raghunath I founded the Malla dynasty. The town is also referred to as Mallabhum, after the Malla dynasty, who once ruled this region for almost a thousand years. Bishnupur was the administrative capital under the reign of the Malla kings. It is believed that the town derives its name from the Hindu God, Vishnu as the Malla rulers were Vaishnavites. The legends of Bipodtarini Devi are associated with Malla Kings of Bishnupur. Bishnupur is most famous for its beautiful terracotta temples. The Malla kings built grand terracotta shrines to celebrate their love for Lord Krishna sometime between the 17th and the 18th century CE. Each and every temple in this region bespeak of excellent craftsmanship and intricate carvings. The distinctive architecture incorporated various styles from the neighboring regions. Crafted from ...

Distance from Kolkata: 148 Kms

tourist places outside kolkata

At a distance of 96 km from Haldia, 124 km from Midnapore, 164 km from Howrah, 171 km from Kolkata, 193 km from Barrackpore, 209 km from Hooghly, 228 km from Tatanagar, 289 km from Bhubaneshwar, 345 km from Puri, and 364 km from Ranchi, Digha is a seaside resort town located in Purba Medinipur (East Midnapur) district of West Bengal, India. It is one of the beautiful beach destinations in India and among the must include tourist places in West Bengal Tour Packages. Situated on the shores of Bay of Bengal, Digha is a popular tourist destination known for its untouched beaches, scenic views, religious temples, and museums. Originally known as Beerkul, the town of Digha was discovered in the late 18th century by the British. It is mentioned as the 'Brighton of the East' by Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of British India. However, the town started gaining fame when in 1923, John Frank Smith, an English tourist got so greatly allured by its charm that he started living here and writing about Digha. After the independence of India, he convinced Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, then the Chief Minister of West Bengal to develop this place as a sea beach resort. For ages, Digha has been a one-stop destination for families looking forward to spending pleasurable holidays or at least a weekend together. Being a seaside resort town, Digha naturally boasts of a number of stunning beaches such as New Digha Beach, Udaipur Beach, Talseri Beach, Chandpur Beach, and Shankarpur ...

Distance from Kolkata: 163 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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12 Unique Places for one day outing near Kolkata

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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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  • Rs. 1350 (10-15 people) /per person

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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25 Best Weekend Destinations near Kolkata and One Night Stay In 2020

Weekend destinations near Kolkata for a one-night stay is something that people are seeking actively these days. Escaping from the daily hustles bustles of city life is a wish of everyone. A perfect weekend destination even as small as a one night stay can amaze you with so many beautiful memories that it can be a relaxation therapy for some next couple of months.

We have painstakingly selected and uploaded details of 25 such best weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay. So, buckle your seat-belt for the roller coaster ride through the weekend getaways near you, that you cannot just miss. 

In some places, you can enjoy the rural feel along with modern amenities, in other cases, the age-old historical architectural remains will thrill your mind with stories that you have read in your history books. All the places are not too far from Kolkata and are ideal for a one night stay.

If you do not have enough time to go through every place in details, here is a short table for you.

Quick Reference Table: Weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay

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1  River View Resort Falta

Falta, well known as an SEZ or Special Economic Zone in West Bengal is a natural river bank destination. The town has the first SEZ in India and is a duty-free enclave. This town is also known for the temporary settlement of English residents during Pre-British reign when Siraj-Ud-Daulah attacked Kolkata. At present Falta riverside area is a great tourist spot for weekend trips.

By Road: The place is around 50 KM away from Kolkata. It will take some 2 hours to reach here through Diamond Harbor road.

Best time to Visit: This place can be visited at any time of the year as per your wish.

General Weather: Winter is pleasant, while monsoon has its own charm. The temperature here hardly goes above 40-degree centigrade in the summer days and below 15 degrees centigrade in winter.

Pocket Pinch: NR 2050 + 5% GST per day per head

2  Daranda Farm House

Daranda village is located in Illambazar Tehsil of Birbhum district in the state of West Bengal. The village is only about 11 KM away from Bolpur town. This rural community comprises of about 291 houses in total and is part of the Illambazar gram panchayat.

This is a perfect village for the nature lovers where the green scenic rural community is seen that is enclosed by forest and other landscape. A lake named Lakshisayar, which is about 100 acres, can be a good option to spend some time, especially during sunset. Shantiniketan and Tagore’s Ashrama is the nearest destination to visit. You can stay in Daranda Farm House and enjoy all these.

The place is about 165 KM away from Kolkata and takes approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes by car.

Best time to Visit: You can visit this place at any time of the year, but visiting during Holi can lead you to get an opportunity to be present in the ‘Basontotsav’ in the nearby place Shantiniketan.

General Weather: The highest temperatures in the summer months can go up to 40 or above, while in the winter the lowest temperature can fall down to 5-10 degree Centigrade. Heavy rainfall is experienced here.

Pocket Pinch: Cost: INR 3500 + 5% GST per day per double bedded rooms (Including Breakfast)

3  Asan Nagar Farm House

Asan Nagar farm House is situated in Asannagar town in the Krishnangar I block of Nadia district in West Bengal. This town is under Bhimpur Police Station, which was earlier under Kotwali Police Station.

The town was well known for Bishe Dakait, the leader of the Indigo revolt and known for the peasant uprising. Bishe Dakait whose actual name was Biswanath Sardar was hanged in Asannagar village in the year 1808. The people of Asan Nagar and Bhimpur enjoy the Lalon Mela, which is a well-known fair held here in the Kadamkhali ground. The fair mainly comprises Lalon Fakir’s songs and many renowned ‘bauls’ from Bangladesh and different parts of India participate in this cultural fair. Mayapur and Nabadwip are a few kilometres away from the town.

Asan Nagar is a gaining a lot of popularity as one of the preferred weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay.

By Road: Kolkata is around 130 KMs away from the town and by car, it will take roughly 4 hours and 30 Minutes.

Best time to Visit: Any time around the year you can visit this place for pollution free and peaceful environment.

General Weather: The temperature of the place varies from 13 degrees Centigrade in the winter to around 36 degrees Centigrade in the summer. The monsoon months shows average rainfall here.

Pocket Pinch INR 2500 + 5% GST per double bedded room

4  Binuria Boutique Resort

Binuria is considered as a model village in Birbhum District and is under Ruppur Gram Panchayat. Nearly 250 families are enlisted in this village. The place is an old village from the British times in Birbhum and was earlier known as Binuri, which later changed to Binuria officially.

Enjoy local tribal communications while experiencing relaxation in Binuria Boutique Resort. The well-known Kopai River , as well as a man-made canal, passes through the village. Santal and Konrad tribes are residents of this village. Kankalitala and Viswabharati, Shantiniketan are the most famous and nearest destinations to visit.

By Road: The place can be reached by car from Kolkata that will take some 3 hours and 56 minutes time.

Best time to Visit: Throughout the year you can visit, but the winter is comparatively pleasant here.

General Weather: The highest temperatures in the summer months can go up to 40 or above, while in the winter the lowest temperature can fall down to 5-10 degree Centigrade.

Pocket Pinch INR 2450 + 5% GST per head per day that includes all meals.

5  Minakhan Floating Resort

Minakhan is a place with a water body and greenery in Basirhat subdivision under North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal. The place is very near to Malancha village where the fish market is the main attraction apart from the meeting place of the Ichhamati and Vidyadhari rivers.

By Road: From Kolkata, it will take about 1 hour and 40 minutes to reach Minakhan by car.

General Weather: Overall the climate of the place says that summer temperature goes high up to 43 degrees Centigrade, while in winter temperature goes below 15.

Pocket Pinch Normal AC Room: INR 2650 + 5% GST Per Head Per Day (Including All Meals)

6 The Diamond Resort

Diamond Harbour is a well-known place for tourists seeking a weekend destination for one night stay near River Hooghly. The place was earlier known as Hajipur, but from the British times, it was known with the name Diamond Harbour . Although this was the harbour used during the British period, at present, there is no reminiscence of the jetties or docks, except the fort, commonly known as Purano Kella or Chingrikhali. The place was earlier known to be a stronghold of Portuguese pirates.

Train: Trains available from Sealdah to Diamond Harbour. From the railway station, it is hardly 5 minutes of the journey towards the resort.

By Road: The place is about 48 KM away from Kolkata and you can reach there by car by driving for 2 hours or take rented cars.

Best time to Visit: The place is pleasant throughout the year; however, winter is pleasant here.

General Weather: Throughout the year, the climate is tolerable. Winter and autumn are pleasant than summer, although not too high or too low temperature are seen here.

Pocket Pinch INR 2150 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Hi-Tea, and Dinner)

7  Shantiniketan Eco Hut

Shantiniketan , the small town in Birbhum District is a well-known destination for any weekend. It is famous for Rabindranath Tagore’s Ashram, at present the Visva-Bharati University was established by Maharshi Devendranath Tagore and later expanded by Rabindranath Tagore .

Train: You can reach Bolpur-Shantiniketan by train and from there it is only a 15 minutes journey by road.

By Road: Kolkata to Shantiniketan distance is around 165 km and you need some 4 hours of time to reach there.

Best time to Visit: Shantiniketan can be visited throughout the year and each season has its own charm to enjoy here.

Pocket Pinch INR 1950 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals.

8  Shantiniketan Maati Baari

Whether you are a newbie in Shantiniketan or a frequent traveller, comfortable stay with some speciality is all that you love every time. The Maati Bari in Shantiniketan is our new addition in this category that will offer you all types of modern amenities amidst a mud hut.

General Weather: The temperature of the places varies from season to season, where January shows the lowest temperature of about 12 degree Centigrade and April being the hottest shows 38-degree high temperature.

Pocket Pinch INR 3500 + 5% GST per room (for Couple with including breakfast)

9  Debanandapur Village Resort

Want to enjoy the rural simplicity along with urban comfort this weekend very near to you? Then Debanandapur Village Resort is the perfect combination for you that welcomes you with the rustic warmth in the Bolpur Sriniketan Tehsil. This village is situated just 31 KM away from Suri, the district headquarter and 11.8 KM from Sriniketan, the sub-district headquarter. Along with enjoying the fresh foods prepared from the organic vegetables and other raw materials, you can get immersed in the rural musical taste from local Baul singers.

Shantiniketan Poush Mela or Shantiniketan Fair during the month of January is the meeting place for several Baul singers from different parts and is worth to experience for the folk song lovers. Shantiniketan, Rural Charm, Baul and above all the great hospitality that you will experience will take out almost all tiredness of the week.

Pocket Pinch INR 3500 + 5% GST per day, including breakfast

10 Katwa Jol Baari

Have you ever dreamt of a house surrounded by water and all types of comfort and modern facilities inside the house? Do you want to fulfill your dream within your budget without traveling much? Then Katwa Jol Bari is a perfect destination. The place is in Belun village, which is located near Katwa in Burdwan District and is surrounded by greenness.

The property is unique in features and the design of the rooms including the toilets are something made first of its kind in Bengal. The nearby destinations like Khoira Mari Bill and Nayachar are famous for bird watching, while the Musharu or ‘Snake Village’ is known for venomous cobras. Attohas is a famous Satipeeth located near this village. Above all, the tranquillity and the natural appeal of the place will certainly take away your urban agonies.

Jabari is one of the fastest selling weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay.

By Road: The village is at a distance of 175KM from Kolkata and you can reach by car by 4 hours drive.

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year you can visit.

General Weather: The temperature varies from 13 degrees Centigrade to 37 degrees Centigrade in the winter lows.

Pocket Pinch INR 2250 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals (Great food!!)

11 Shwet Mahal – Shantiniketan

Going to a place several times does not assure to get bored by the same experience while you are on your weekend trips. One of the most visited place in your weekend destination maybe Shantiniketan very near to the City of Joy, but that does not make it necessary to experience the same staying options.

We have something more in our Pandora box. Yes, we are talking about Shwet Mahal or the White building with its unique magnificence.

The four different suites here e.g., The Poet’s Recluse, The King’s Chambers, The Painter’s Retreat, and the Bahaar Hall can satisfy your Bengali aristocratic desires. Relaxing in a complete aristocratic property amidst the red soil area and relaxing with the chirping birds or the rustling of trees is a bonus to your trip.

Want to live like a Bengali Jamindaar for a day? This place is certainly one of the most luxurious weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay.

Pocket Pinch Starting  INR 6500 + 5% GST per room (Including Breakfast)

12 Banavilla Farm House – Shantiniketan

Pocket Pinch INR 4000 + 5% GST per day per room

13 Raichak Ganges Villa – Phase I

Raichak has become a well-known tourist spot, mostly for weekend trips. This is a perfect destination for a group of friends or family members on the bank of the river Hooghly. The amazing setting sun view over the river water creates a romantic ambience. Earlier named Radisson Fort is now the Raichak on the Ganges and is a must to visit while in Raichak.

Raichak is fast becoming one of the most sought after weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay.

Train: Raichak is only 15 KM from Diamond Harbour, which is the nearest railway station.

By Road: Driving a car to Raichak will take around 2 hours 30 mins from Kolkata.

Best time to Visit: You can enjoy the place at any time of the year.

General Weather: The place is pleasant most of the times, where the summer high temperature goes up to 35-degree centigrade and the winter lows to a minimum of 12 degrees.

Pocket Pinch INR 14000 + 5% GST per day for the entire villa

14 Raichak Ganges Villa – Phase II

General Weather: The place is pleasant most of the times, where the summer high temperature goes up to 35-degree centigrade and the winter lows to a minimum of 12 Degrees Centigrade.

Pocket Pinch: Cost: INR 16000 + 5% GST per day for the entire villa, includes breakfast too

15 Raichak French Cottage

Some French abode like Raichak French Cottage can bring a thrilling experience to stay here. This cottage is a blend of luxury and artistic tinge with technology to make you experience a hassle-free comfortable staying experience away from the claustrophobic city life.

The scenic beauty of the riverside and the simple life here without compromising with the contemporary amenities can bring you with uncountable peace of mind.

Train: Raichak is only 15 KM from Diamond Harbor, which is the nearest railway station.

General Weather: The place is pleasant most of the times, where the summer high temperature goes up to 35-degree centigrade and the winter lows to a minimum of 12 Degrees.

Pocket Pinch: Cost: INR 16000 + 5% GST for entire cottage

16 Raichak Garden Bungalow

People visit Raichak, where the main attraction is the Radisson fort, built during the Colonial age. However, the property like Raichak Garden Bungalow provides a tranquil experience in private property. The rooms here are spacious and are surrounded by private lawns, gardens, etc.

General Weather: The temperature here lies between 12 degrees and 35 degrees (lowest to highest) according to different seasons.

Pocket Pinch: Cost: INR 15000 + 5% GST for Entire Cottage

17 Baranti Lake View Resort

One of the most popular destinations for weekend trips in the contemporary days in West Bengal is Baranti . The small tribal village, Baranti of Santuri community development block in Purulia district is gaining fame and is situated beside Muradi Lake. Muradi is the nearest railway station from where Baranti is only 4 KM away and cars, as well as buses, are available from there throughout the district.

Train: By train one can reach to Muradi railway station, from where local transports are available to traverse 6 KMs of the path.

By Road: Those seeking adventures and enjoy the amazing scenic beauty of the place can take 5-6 hours car driving to reach Baranti, 263 KMs away.

Best Time to Visit: All through the year, one can have a trip to Baranti, however, winter is the best time to enjoy pleasant weather with nature’s blossom.

General Weather: All the year round, the place experiences an average of 18 degrees Centigrade to 32 degrees Centigrade and the temperature hardly goes below and above those temperatures.

Pocket Pinch Cost: INR 1850 + 5% GST (AC Deluxe Room) including all meals per day per head.

18 Garpanchkot Tent House

Train: The nearest station is Kumardubi that can be reached easily from Kolkata.

By Road: By road, the distance of Kolkata to Garpanchkot is some 245 KMs and it takes around 5 hours and 30 minutes.

Best time to Visit: The moderate temperature of the place ensures that you can plan for the trip, throughout the year. However, during monsoon and in winter, two different types of climate can be enjoyed.

General Weather: The place experiences extreme highs and extreme lows respectively during summer and winter and the ranges are some 45-degree Centigrade to 5 degrees Centigrade.

Pocket Pinch INR 3150 (Excluding GST) per day per double bedded Deluxe tent and room

19 Chandpur Village Resort

Beach destinations are ideal for weekend trips if the distance is not too long. The less crowded and newest addition in the beach spots of West Bengal is Chandpur. Enjoy your weekend with your loved one on this beach destination and explore the beauty of a sunset here. However, the true essence of the beach is explored during the full moon when the beach appears golden and the sea becomes silver coloured.

The Chandpur Village Resort ensures you with not only clean and equipped with all modern amenities, rather the rooftops, as well as the garden lawns, will offer you to enjoy the breezy evening. You can visit other nearby beaches like Digha, Mandarmani, Tajpur, etc.

By Road: Chandpur beach is only 175 KMs away and takes around 4 hours and 30 minutes by road.

Best time to Visit: Throughout the year, Chandpur can be visited. However, each season brings different charms and a beach in the monsoon can be something adventurous.

General Weather: The moderate temperatures are experienced here without any extreme highs and extreme lows.

Pocket Pinch INR 2000 + 5% GST per day per Non AC Rooms INR 3000 + 5% GST per day per AC Rooms

20 Tajpur Eco Resort

Travel lovers enjoy all types of spots, but some enjoy river banks and beaches more than hill stations. For these specific tourists, Tajpur is one of the most lucrative weekend tourist spots in the contemporary days.

The Tajpur Eco Resort is a marvellous property in Tajpur of Midnapore. The sprawling resort is the perfect escape from the daily hectic life and to enjoy luxurious comfort along with the natural appeal of the surrounding greeneries.

How to Reach from Kolkata:

Train: Digha station is the nearest railway station from where you can take a car or local transport to reach Tajpur.

By Road: Kolkata to Tajpur distance is some 170 KMs and it takes around 4 hours and 30 minutes on an average to reach the beach destination by road.

Best time to Visit: All through the year, the beach spot experiences moderate temperature and pleasant weather to enjoy the trip. For adventure lovers, the monsoon brings some extra pinches in this beach destination.

General Weather: Moderate temperatures all through the year welcome tourist to step in this location without thinking about the extreme heat or chilling cold here.

Pocket Pinch INR 2450 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals (AC Room)

21 Tajpur Village Hut

One of the most growing beach destinations in the current period within West Bengal is Tajpur. This spot is very near to the city of joy and has several staying options. One of the most attractive such options is the Tajpur Village Hut.

Pocket Pinch Starts  INR 1750 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals

22 Tajpur Luxury Resort

It is not always possible for you to travel some 500 kilometres to enjoy the sea beach or enjoy the full moon view over the sea. We know that you are always in the lookout of newer destinations for your weekend getaways and hence, we never stop searching. Among the beaches in West Bengal, Tajpur is gaining attraction in recent times. To offer the tourists with all the modern amenities and relax in luxurious ways, Tajpur Luxury Resort is nestled. The property is just a few walks away from the beach and comprises of 28 air-conditioned rooms, swimming pool with sunken bar and personal balconies.

Kolkata to Tajpur distance is some 170 KMs and it takes around 4 hours and 30 minutes on an average to reach the beach destination by road.

Pocket Pinch: INR 3000 + 5% GST per day per AC Room

23  Tajpur Sea View Retreat

Your mind and soul need some relaxation as does your body. An outing for a day or two can create wonders on your soul, which gets rejuvenated with joy and pleasure. To ensure such mental peace and energize the soul, you can choose your nearby beach destination Tajpur, which is not so crowded and has a lot to offer. The Tajpur Sea View Retreat greets you with 42 well-furnished rooms to choose from.

Pocket Pinch Starts  INR 2600 + 5% GST per room – Including breakfast for a couple

24  Jhargram Rajbari

The Rajbari or palace of Jhargram is famous as a tourist spot in West Bengal. This area is surrounded by Belpahari hills as well as Subarnarekha and Kangsabati rivers. This place has a historical legacy that is associated with the Mughal Dynasty and even more primitive days.

Train: Jhargram is the nearest railway station and the palace is only 3 KMs away from the station.

By Road: Jhargram is only 169KM away from Kolkata and by road, it takes around 4 hours.

Best time to Visit: All throughout the year can be visited. However, October to February happens to be most pleasant in terms of weather.

General Weather: The place enjoys an extreme low of 4 degrees Centigrade in the winter to 46-degree Centigrade extreme high in the summer.

Pocket Pinch: Starting  INR 3000 + 5% GST per day per room

25  Mursh idabad Rajbari

Murshidabad Rajbari is a famous tourist spot that offers its visitors with the royal majesty. The royal rooms mostly with double occupancy amidst the remains of the Ajodhya Ram Roy family and the Nawabs of Bengal welcomes you for a royal weekend.

Some of the remarkable landmarks that you must visit in Murshidabad are the Hazarduaari Palace, the Nizmat Imambara, Moti Jheel, etc. If you have ever wished to spend a day like the Nawabs, this place will certainly live up to your expectations.

Train: Connectivity of the town from Kolkata by rail route is from Sealdah to Lalgola, where Murshidabad is the nearest railway station.

By Road: NH 34 connects the town from Kolkata and is at a distance of about 219 KM that takes some 4 hours by car.

Best time to Visit: You can plan the trip any time of the year for its moderate temperature zone.

General Weather: No extreme weathers are seen here and the minimum and maximum temperatures vary from 12 degrees Centigrade to 36 degrees in the winter and summer months respectively.

Pocket Pinch: Starting  INR 4200 per day per Deluxe  Room Including Breakfast

Life is too short to spend the weekends at home. Here is a great list for you from us. So, now you can plan ahead for your weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay. All these destinations can be seen as one-night stay options and we are sure that you are going to come back with great memories even from this One night stay.

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  • 21 Surreal Hill Stations Near Kolkata For A Rejuvenating Weekend Getaway In 2024

23 Mar 2023

West Bengal is a beautiful gift of nature with magnificent mountains and serene beaches. It’s capital, Kolkata is surrounded by a great diversity of landscapes and is a stone’s throw away from picture-perfect mountain ranges which serve as an ideal escape when one wishes to get away from the chaos and clutter of this otherwise joyful city. Within that context, the many charming hill stations near Kolkata will definitely serve as an impeccable retreat for the travel bug-bitten souls. We have compiled a list of hill stations near Kolkata with distance for your convenience.

21 Best Hill Stations Near Kolkata

Believe it or not, the city of high literature and culture has these marvelous getaway options in its close vicinity. So whenever you feel the need of breathing in some fresh air, consider making a visit to one best hill station near Kolkata at a time. Leave no stone unturned on your next trip to Kolkata.

  • Ajodhya Hills – Surreal Beauty
  • Simultala – Refreshing Break
  • Siliguri – Amidst Lush Greenery
  • Netarhat – See The Floating Clouds
  • Kurseong – Ride Amidst The Nature
  • Mirik – Just Like A Painted Picture
  • Darjeeling – That Authentic Train Ride
  • Kalimpong – Tranquil Beauty Of Town
  • Pedong – To The Hiking Adventure
  • Mongpu – For The Love Of Literature
  • Sandakphu – Go For Some Adventure
  • Gangtok – Ride Down The Cable
  • Lava – Away From The Hustle Bustle
  • Dooars Valley – Lush Greenery And Silence
  • Ravangla – Can’t Miss The Mountain Views
  • Shillong – Gem Of East India
  • Lolegaon – Take That Offbeat Route
  • Upper And Lower Fagu – Magnificent Views
  • Sittong – Amidst Silent Roads And Tall Trees
  • Takdah – Peaceful Vibes
  • Tinchuley – Offbeat Beauty

1. Ajodhya Hills – Surreal Beauty 

visit Ajodhya Hills near kolkata

Image Source Famous as a stopover point on Lord Rama’s exile from Ayodhya, Ajodhya hills are located in Southern West Bengal. This is the nearest hill station from Kolkata located at an altitude of 855 meters above the sea level. These hills are the highest point in Southern West Bengal and offer adventure activities like trekking and rock climbing which attracts a lot of tourists from across the nation. 

Distance From Kolkata To Ajodhya Hills : 304 kilometers How To Reach Ajodhya Hills :

  • By Air – Bokaro Airport, Sonari Airport, and Dhanbad Airport
  • By Rail – Purulia Railway Station

Best Time To Visit Ajodhya Hills : September to March is considered to be the best months for visiting the magnificent hills of Ajodhya. Places To Visit Near Ajodhya Hills: Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, Jhilimili, Tata Steel Zoological Park, Dimna Lake and waterfalls near Kolkata namely, Barehipani Falls and Joranda Falls are some of the popular tourist attractions. Things To Do In Ajodhya Hills : Trekking and Rock Climbing Places To Stay:  Ajodhya Hill Arcade, The Loodus Ajodhya, Hotel Hill Queen, Kushal Palli Resorts, Matha Forest Resort

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2. Simultala – Refreshing Break 

visit Simultala near kolkata

Image Source Simultala is another name in the league of hill stations near Kolkata, situated in the lands of Bihar. Being a remote area, Simultala isn’t as developed as other weekend getaways from Kolkata and is deprived of technical facilities. This is the reason why tourists prefer traveling all the way from Kolkata to the scenic landscapes of this hill station to escape from the hustle bustle of daily typecast routines. It is one of the best hill stations close to Kolkata .

Distance From Kolkata To Simultala: : 408 kilometers approximately How to Reach Simultala :

  • By Rail – Sealdah and Howrah Railway Stations
  • By Road – Cab, self-drive, bus

Best Time To Visit Simultala : Between October and March. Places To Visit Near Simultala : Lattu Pahar, Patna Lodge, Haldi Falls, Leelabaran Falls, Siketia Ashram and Dharhara Falls Things To Do In Simultala : Nature studies and night sky observations Places To Stay:  Hotel Hill View, Palm Tree Inn, Hotel Lord Shiva, Happy Villa Homestays, Hotel Rankini

3. Siliguri – Amidst Lush Greenery

visit Siliguri near kolkata

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A trip to Siliguri is undeniable if you’re tired of the daily routine wreaks. It’s the closest hill station from Kolkata and attracts a huge number of tourists from all over the nation. Siliguri hills rest near Darjeeling in the Southern part of the state. Let yourself out of your shell and explore the unseen around Kolkata. From Siliguri hills you can rejoice in the incredible views of the Great Himalayas covered in snow. Are you ready to explore one of the most mesmerizing small hill stations near Kolkata .

Distance From Kolkata To Siliguri: : 560 kilometers approximately How to Reach Siliguri : Siliguri hill station is well resourced with a convenient transportation network of air, rail, and road.

  • By Air – Bagdogra Airport
  • By Bus – Self Drive, Bus
  • By Train – New Jalpaiguri Junction

Best Time To Visit Siliguri : October to March Places To Visit Near Siliguri: Kali Mandir, Coronation Bridge, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary Things To Do In Siliguri : Shopping in the famous Hong Kong Market, Bidhan Market, and Hill Cart Market Places To Stay:  Hotel Mount View, Courtyard by Marriott Siliguri , The Maple, Lemon Tree Hotel, Tirupati Lodge  Ideal Duration:  1 day

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4. Netarhat – See The Floating Clouds 

visit Netarhat near kolkata

Image Source A vacation in this peaceful place is everything you might need to kill all your worries. Famous for the sunset and sunrise views that the place offers, it is known as the Queen of Chota Nagpur. Netarhat witnesses a lesser crowd than all the other eastern hill stations as it is one of the offbeat hill stations near Kolkata. It is one of the best unexplored hill stations near Kolkata .

Distance From Kolkata To Netarhat : 575 kilometers approximately How To Reach Netarhat : The easiest way to reach Netarhat is by road because the nearest railway station and airport are not in its close proximity.

  • By Air – Birsa Munda Airport and the Ranchi Airport
  • By Road – Capital buses, private buses, cars or taxis
  • By Train – Ranchi Railway Station

Best Time To Visit Netarhat : Year-round! Places To Visit Near Netarhat : Betla National Park, Upper Ghaghri Waterfall, Lower Ghaghri Waterfall, Pune Forest and Magnolia Point. Things To Do In Netarhat : Bask in the silence of the mountains and incredible sunset views and spend some quality time with your family Ideal Duration:  1 day

5. Kurseong – Ride Amidst The Nature 

visit kurseong near kolkata

Distance From Kolkata To Kurseong : 584 kilometers approximately How To Reach Kurseong : Traveling from Kolkata to Kurseong is a bit difficult yet possible.

  • By Air – Bagdogra Airport, Siliguri
  • By Bus – Cab, Private/Capital buses, Self-drive
  • By Train – New Jalpaiguri Railway Station

Best Time To Visit Kurseong : Except the monsoon months of June and July, every month of the year is very blissful in Kurseong. Places To Visit Near Kurseong : Tea Gardens, Eagle’s Craig, Deer Park, Ambotia Shiva Mandir, Forest Museum, Netaji Subhash Chandra Museum and Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Museum. Things To Do In Kurseong : Visit various temples and churches and the museums to know the historical importance of the place. Also, indulge in the city shopping and get back home with really interesting souvenirs from Kurseong. Places To Stay:  Dreamhome Stay, Sunnyside Eco Homestay, Bashera, Allita Hotels and Resorts, SaffronStays Summer House Ideal Duration:   1-2 days

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6. Mirik – Just Like A Painted Picture 

Mirik in West Bengal

Bask in the awe-inspiring tranquility of Mirik, a twin of Darjeeling town, and allow yourself to relax like there is no tomorrow. It is one of the most beautiful hill stations near Kolkata. A vacation in Mirik is a feast to the tired soul. Famous for its connectivity to Buddhism, Mirik is an ideal vacation for the peace lovers and is considered to be one of the best hill stations to visit near Kolkata .

Distance From Kolkata To Mirik : 596 kilometers approximately How To Reach Mirik : Similar to other hill stations around Kolkata, there is no railway station or airport in the main town of Mirik. The most convenient way to reach Mirik from Kolkata is to travel by bus. Best Time To Visit Mirik : March to September are the peak months for Mirik tourism. Places To Visit Near Mirik : Kurseong, Jorpokhri, Lepchajagat, and Sukhiapokhri Things To Do In Mirik : Go trekking in the nearby areas or sit next to the lake and listen to the water flowing. Places To Stay:  Lake View Villa, Golden Sunview Homestay, Titung Orange Grove Homestay, Lingden’s Farm, Vamoose Sunakhari Ideal Duration:  1 day

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7. Darjeeling – That Authentic Train Ride 

enjoy a trip to darjeeling in december

World famous for the Great Himalayan Railways, the town of Darjeeling is one of the closest hill stations to Kolkata. Declared as a world heritage site, Darjeeling has a pristine atmosphere and some very beautiful tea gardens. It has a wintery weather throughout the year because of its elevation. List down Darjeeling for your next trip to hill stations.

Distance From Kolkata To Darjeeling : 612 kilometers How To Reach Darjeeling :

  • By Rail – New Jalpaiguri Railway Station

Best Time To Visit Darjeeling : October to March Places To Visit Near Darjeeling : Batasia Loop, Japanese Peace Pagoda, Great Himalayan Railway, Tiger Hill, Nightingale Park, Rock Garden and Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological National Park. Things To Do In Darjeeling : Go shopping at Nathmull’s tea from for some of the souvenirs from Darjeeling. Also, Darjeeling offers some of the best trek routes in the country. Places To Stay:  FabExpress Tibet Homes, Sanderling Residency & Spa, Green Tara Residency, Ramada by Wyndham Darjeeling  Ideal Duration:  2-3 days

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8. Kalimpong – Tranquil Beauty Of Town 

The gorgeous views of Kalimpong

Famous for its touch of Buddhist culture, monasteries, flower markets, and Tibetan handicrafts, Kalimpong is probably the best hill station near Kolkata. Kalimpong boasts of its amazingly beautiful panoramic views of the mountains and offers an escape from the mundane city life to step into peace.

Distance From Kolkata To Kalimpong : 621 kilometers approximately How To Reach Kalimpong : We would advise you to drive to Kalimpong from Kolkata, Darjeeling or Kurseong for the gorgeous views of the mountains. Best Time To Visit Kalimpong : March to June and September to December. Places To Visit Near Kalimpong : Durpin Dara Hill, Cactus Nursery, Deolo Hill, Galingka, Morgan House, Thongsa Gompa and Jang Dog Palriffo Brang Gompa. Things To Do In Kalimpong : Rafting at Teesta River, Bird Watching, Trekking. Places To Stay:  Hotel Aashiyana, Hotel Paradiso, Holumba Haven, PaliGhar Farmstay, Wheelers Hostel Ideal Duration:  2-3 days

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9. Pedong – To The Hiking Adventure 

The picturesque Pedong in Kalimpong

Tucked away in a corner under the umbrella of Kalimpong hills, Pedong is a one-stop destination to reach the Silk Route. The best hill station near Kolkata is best known for the small hiking adventures that it provides, Pedong gives travelers the required time to self-introspect and know themselves better.

Distance From Kolkata To Pedong : 641 kilometers How To Reach Pedong : Pedong is 85 kilometers from Siliguri which has the nearest railway station at Bagdogra. Best Time To Visit Pedong : October to March Places To Visit Near Pedong : Rikisum, Sillery Gaon, Rishi, Damsang Fort, TinChuley View Point and Sangchhen Gompa Things To Do In Pedong : Bird Watching, Rock Climbing, Nature Walks, Fishing, Trekking and more Places To Stay:  Binayak Homestay, Vamoosetrail Pedong, Yonzon Homestay, Vamoose Ashis Homestay, Kynance Homestay

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10. Mongpu – For The Love Of Literature 

Mongpu

Image Source Located at an average altitude of 3,700 ft above sea level, Mongpu is a small mountain village and another one among the offbeat hill stations near Kolkata. Cinchona gardens, lush green tea plantations, flowering orchids, and other such sights are a treat to the soul of nature lovers in Mongpu. An amazingly photogenic place, Mongpu is known for being home to the noble laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, making it a paradise for book lovers as well. This is also of the best places to visit in West Bengal . 

Distance From Kolkata To MongPu : 647 kilometers How To Reach MongPu :

Places To Visit Near MongPu : The most significant attraction in MongPu is the summer residence of Tagore. Things To Do In MongPu : Find inspiration at the summer residence, watch fragrant orchids bloom.

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11. Sandakphu – Go For Some Adventure 

Sandakphu Phalut trekking in Darjeeling

Image Source Sandakphu marks the highest point in West Bengal and is another very famous hill station near Kolkata. A hot and happening tourist destination famous for trekking and skiing, Sandakphu offers incredible views of five highest peaks in the world. A vacation in Sandakphu would not disappoint you.

Distance From Kolkata To Sandakphu : 652 kilometers How To Reach Sandakphu : You can reach Sandakphu either by trekking a hideous mountain pass or simply by road. Best Time To Visit Sandakphu : October to May Places To Visit Near Sandakphu : Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary, Manebhanjan, Chitrey, Tonglu and Tumling Things To Do In Sandakphu : Skiing, Trekking Places To Stay:  Ethnotel, Hotel Jagannath International, Couples Service Apartment, Ramco Inn Guest House Ideal Duration:  3-5 days

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12. Gangtok – Ride Down The Cable 

ride the gangtok cable car

An ideal vacation destination for those who wish to be in the surroundings of mountain passes, rivers, cottage industries, and waterfalls near Kolkata. Gangtok is the cultural capital of the state of Sikkim and undoubtedly the best hill station near Kolkata for lovers of nature and a surreal Tibetan atmosphere. Other than relaxing and sightseeing, trekking is one of the best things to do in Sikkim for all.

Distance From Kolkata To Gangtok : 670 kilometers approximately How To Reach Gangtok :

Best Time To Visit Gangtok : October to June is the best time to plan a vacation in Sikkim because the weather is at its peak during this while. Nights are pleasant and the sun does not hurt much. Places To Visit Near Gangtok : Do Drul Chorten, Tsomgo Lake, Rumtek Monastery, Nathu La Pass, Singhik Viewpoint, Tashi Viewpoint, Seven Sisters Waterfall and Kabi Lonstok. Things To Do In Gangtok : Teesta-Rangeet Rafting, Watch the famous flower show, Trekking, and Mountain Biking. Places To Stay:  The Golden Crest, Tsechu Homestay, Gangtok View Villa, Martam Village Resort, Hotel Green Park Ideal Duration:  2-4 days

13. Lava – Away From The Hustle Bustle 

Lava west bengal

Image Source One of the best hill stations near Kolkata, Lava is an amazingly beautiful picturesque landscape. The beauty of Lava is such that words would not do justice to it. Lava is a trekker’s paradise and is surely one of the best cheap hill stations near Kolkata .

Distance From Kolkata To Lava : 675 kilometres approximately How To Reach Lava :

Best Time To Visit Lava : Lava can be visited from October to April. The weather is really enjoyable during these months. Places To Visit Near Lava : Kalimpong, Lolegaon, Ghoom, and Darjeeling. Things To Do In Lava : Walk along the lush green forests, Trekking to Jelepla and Rachela Pass, Visit Tiffin Dara and Ghanti Dara, Bhutanese Monastery and Neora Valley National Park

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14. Dooars Valley – Lush Greenery And Silence 

visit Dooars Valley near kolkata

Image Source True to its name, Dooars Valley is a gateway to Bhutan. An excellent hill station in the league of the stunning hill stations near Kolkata, Dooars Valley is blessed with an incredible variety of flora and fauna, lush green thick forests, ranges of mountains, and serpentine streams cutting the landscapes here and there. It is a getaway that you would not want to miss on your Kolkata holiday.

Distance From Kolkata To Dooars Valley : 680 kilometers approximately How To Reach Dooars Valley :

  • By Train – Dhupguri Junction

Best Time To Visit Dooars Valley : Dooars has something or the other to offer throughout the year. However, it experiences the maximum tourists in the months of November and December due to the Teesta Tea and Tourism Feast that is held in Dooars Valley. Places To Visit Near Dooars Valley : Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, Samsing and Suntalekhola, Latpanchore and Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary Things To Do In Dooars Valley : White water rafting, Jungle safaris, and Trekking. Places To Stay:  Hotel Green Leaf Lodge And Restaurant, Resort Trimurti, Resort Vinayak Murti, Ayush Jungle Resort, The Riverwood Forest Retreats

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15. Ravangla – Can’t Miss The Mountain Views 

the picturesque town of Ravangla in Sikkim

Image Source Ravangla is a small village turned into a magical tourist attraction as it offers magnificent mountain views and snowy landscapes. Ravangla’s beauty and tranquility are breathtaking which makes this a perfect rejuvenating weekend retreat from Kolkata out of all the other hill stations near Kolkata.

Distance From Kolkata To Ravangla : 671 kilometers How To Reach Ravangla : Ravangla is a night journey from Kolkata and is easy accessible via well-maintained roads. Best Time To Visit Ravangla : February to March and October to November Places To Visit Near Ravangla : Borong Hot Springs, Rayong Sunrise View Point and Ralang Monasteries. Things To Do In Ravangla : Bird watching, Trekking Places To Stay:  Hilltop Rabong Resort, Hotel Cloud’s End, Seven Mirrorlake Homestay, Sleeping Buddha, View Point Homestay

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16. Shillong – Gem Of East India 

Another among the splendid hill stations around Kolkata is Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. Though located at a considerable distance from Kolkata, it is the most mesmerizing part of Eastern India. If you are a true nature lover and are looking for a splendid getaway from the city, then Shillong is the place to be!

Distance From Kolkata To Shillong : 1080 kilometers approximately. How To Reach Shillong :

  • By Air – Guwahati Airport
  • By Train – Guwahati Railway Station

Best Time To Visit Shillong : The time period between September to May is generally the best time to visit this beautiful paradise. Places To Visit Near Shillong : Mawlynnong, Mawsynram, Shillong Peak, Don Bosco Museum, David Scott Trail, Mawphlang and more. Things To Do In Shillong : Hangout at Nokrek National Park, Leisure Walk around Wards Lake, Rock Climbing, Golfing, Exploring Caves, Camping, Waterfall Hopping, Kayaking at Kynshi River and more Places To Stay:  Woodland Hill Stay, Shillong Mantra Guest House, Windermere Inn, Hotel Indiana, Rockski Boutique Bed & Breakfast  Ideal Duration:  2-4 days

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17. Lolegaon – Take That Offbeat Route 

Lolegaon

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This is one of the famous hill stations near Kolkata which is actually a small Lepcha village. Having a settlement of approximately 5000 inhabitants, this place is like an ideal escape from the hustle bustle. Resting at the extreme end of Himalayan range, this village is located at a distance of 24 kms from Lava at a height of 1675mt. Standing at this height, one can enjoy a 360 degree view of the entire Kanchenjunga range.

Distance From Kolkata To Lolegaon: 652 Kms How To Reach Lolegaon: 

  • Air: The nearest airport from Lolegaon is the Bagdogra international airport which is around 103 kms away and takes 4.5 hours to reach
  • Train: The nearest railway station from Lolegaon is New Jalpaiguri which is 99 kms away 
  • Car: Lolegaon is located at a distance of 652 kms from Kolkata and one can take drive to Malta, stay for one day and get started to reach the second day. 

Best Time To Visit:  March-May and September – February  Places To Visit Near Lolegaon:  Jhandi Dara, Kaffer Things To Do In Lolegaon:  Trekking, Canopy walk, Bird Watching Ideal Duration:  1 day

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18. Upper And Lower Fagu – Magnificent Views 

Fagu

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Fagu is one of the offbeat places located in the Dooars region which is located at a distance of around 9kms from Lava. Resting at a height of 6,200 ft, this magnificent place is surrounded by lush-greenery and finest views which makes it appear very surreal. Surrounded by the panoramic views of the Mahananda River Valley and the majestic Mt. Kanchenjunga, this place is an absolute treat to the eyes.

Distance From Kolkata To Fagu: 744 kms

How To Reach Lolegaon: 

  • Air: The nearest airport is the Bagdogra airport which is 96 kms and takes 3.5 hours to reach 
  • Train: The nearest railway station is New Mal Junction which is 35 kms away and takes 30 minutes to reach 
  • Car: Fagu is located at a distance of 744 kms away from Kolkata and it takes two days to reach by car after one halt at Malda.  

Best Time To Visit:  October-February, March-May 

Places To Visit Near Lolegaon:  Samabeong brew, Jhandi Dara, Changey waterfalls Things To Do In Lolegaon:  Watch sunset, trekking

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19. Sittong – Amidst Silent Roads And Tall Trees 

Sittong

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This is a beautiful village located at the Kurseong division of the Darjeeling district, segregated by the Khola stream. Sittong is known for being the home of the Lepcha tribes. Resting at a height of 4000 feet, this picturesque village is actually a cluster of villages which is included at one large area locally called the Sittong Khasmahal. This village is also known for being the heart where orange is harvested and exported. This is also one of the most ideal places to visit in West Bengal . 

Distance From Kolkata To Sittong: 580 Kms How To Reach Sittong: 

  • Air: The nearest airport is Bagdogra airport which is located at a distance of 35 kms. 
  • Train: The nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri which is located at a distance of 32 kms. 
  • Car: Sittong is located at a distance of 580 kms from Kolkata and its two days to reach with one night halt at Malda. 

Best Time To Visit:  Late December to Early January Places To Visit Near Sittong:  Sittong Church, Jogighat, Mahananda Wildlife sanctuary  Things To Do In Sittong:  Trekking, Camping 

Suggested Read: West Bengal Tourism Guide

20. Takdah – Peaceful Vibes 

Ravangla

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This is a small settlement which is situated at the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. This beautiful region is always covered in fog hence the name. There was a time when this place was known for being a British military cantonment and in the present day one can witness that time through the old buildings. Located at 4000 ft, this place is located at a close distance from Darjeeling. This hamlet is surrounded by tons of orchid plants and the lush-green tea plantations.

Distance From Kolkata To Takdah: 627 Kms  How To Reach Takdah :

  • Air: Neareast airport is Bagdogra international airport 
  • Train: Nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri
  • Car: Takdah is located at a distance of 627 kms which can be covered in two days. 

Best Time To Visit:  October To March Places To Visit Near Takdah:  Orchid Center, Teesta Valley, Takdah Monastery, Lamahatta Villa Things To Do In Takdah:  Trekking, Sightseeing Places To Stay:  Vamoose Norlha, Takdah Heritage Bungalow, Rose Villa, Vamoose Mingma

21. Tinchuley – Offbeat Beauty 

Tinchuley

Image Credit: North Bengal Tourism

The literal meaning of Tinchuley is Three ovens or Teen Chullah which is a small hamlet located at an offbeat district of Darjeeling. The name of this place derived from the three hilltops which encloses the hamlet. Situated at an elevation of 5,800 ft, this place is 3 kms from Takdah and stands facing the Kalimpong hills. This place is now famous for the initiative taken by the WWF (World Wide Federation) which assists 17 families for the development of the model organic village. In part of this project, the locals here practice modern farming techniques and the floriculture methods. If you are looking for the nearest hill station from Kolkata , this place is a perfect getaway. 

Distance From Kolkata To Tinchuley:  624 Kms  How To Reach Tinchuley:

  • Car: Tinchuley is located at a distance of 624 kms which can be covered in two days. 

Best Time To Visit:  November to February  Places To Visit Near Tinchuley:  Teesta Valley, Nirmal’s Orange Orchads, Peshok Tea Estate Things To Do In Tinchuley:  Trekking, Sightseeing Places To Stay: Tinchuley Ratna Vajra Vatika Resort, Darjeeling homestay Mangkhim, Haven farm, FabExpress Tibet Homes Ideal Duration:  1 – 2 days

Further Read: 60 Best Places To Visit In Kolkata That Reflect Its True Art

Had your fill of the surreal hill stations near Kolkata for your much-needed escape from typecast routines? Now, take your pick and embark on a journey like no other to allow yourself to spend quality time with loved ones, or just yourself! Plan your trip to Kolkata for an amazing holiday experience and soak in the blissful vibes at these best hill stations! Did we miss out on any? Pop them in the comments below.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hill Stations Near Kolkata

Is it safe to visit the hill stations near Kolkata?

Before planning a trip to Kolkata make sure your Covid-19 vaccination is done as it is only then the chances of you getting infected will be reduced or even if you are infected the harmful effects will be mere. And to answer your question, yet it will then be safe to visit the hill stations near Kolkata. But don’t just take our word for it: check up on the latest travel advisory, Covid-19 measures, and the number of cases before your departure. It is safer to undertake solo travel or with a small group of people to somewhere that is not overly crowded at the moment.

How to reach Kolkata?

There are various means to reach Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal. By Air: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is the nearest airport to Kolkata located 17 kilometers away in Dumdum. By Road: There are numerous possible routes to reach Kolkata by road since the capital is connected to all nearby cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, and more, with a well-maintained road network. By Train: The railway stations at Howrah and Sealdah are the nearest railway stations to Kolkata. Once here, one can easily either hire a cab or board a bus to reach the city center from the respective railway stations.

What are some beautiful places to see in Kolkata?

There are many enthralling places to see in Kolkata but if you want names then some of the most beautiful places to see in Kolkata are Park Street, Howrah Bridge, Racecourse, Birla Temple, and Victoria Memorial.

What is the famous food of Kolkata?

The most famous dish here is the Lucchi - Alu Dum. Lucchi is similar to the puris while Alu Dom is the Bengali version of Dum Aloo, and Fairlie Place makes it the best. Go for Rice and Fish curry which is an immensely popular dish. Kolkata is popularly known for rasgulla, and the chances are that you'll find it everywhere in Kolkata.

What are some popular hill stations near Kolkata?

Some of the most famous hill stations near Kolkata are Siliguri, Mongpu, Lava, Gangtok, Shillong, and Darjeeling. The said hill stations are soothing and loaded with lush greenery and are blessed with the most bewitching sceneries in the country.

Why is Kolkata called the City of Joy?

Kolkata has got the nickname 'city of joy' for its soulful quintessence of culture, love, mystery, respect, enthusiasm, and unquestionably some amazing sweet elegances. Kolkata, as it is referred to now, is a city that endorses a perfect association between the old world and the modern one.

What is the best time to visit Kolkata?

It is ideal to plan your trip to Kolkata between the months of October and March. Kolkata is most pleasant in the season of autumn.

What are the places to see near Kolkata?

Some of the famous places to see near Kolkata are Digha, Mayapur, Belur Math, Tajpur, Ganga Sagar Mela, Santiniketan, and Sundarbans. Make sure you add the said places to your list of places to explore near Kolkata.

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10 best day trips to take from Northern Virginia this year

baltimore skyline and water

Been fantasizing about getting out of town? We’ve got you covered.

By Rina Rapuano March 22, 2019

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We rounded up 10 of the best destinations for you to discover this spring—and offer up insider tips on how to make the most of your day.

Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards

Go if you like … Pretending you’re part of the landed gentry. 

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The Details

One of the first things you’ll notice about this boutique vineyard found along the Monticello Wine Trail in North Garden, Virginia is the imposing mountains that command your attention. After they’ve been paid their due respect, you’re most likely to notice the abundance of gorgeous flowers, herbs and kitchen-ready fruits and vegetables surrounding the gorgeous house that looks like Martha Stewart’s vision of a farm. If weather permits, ask for a seat on the veranda terrace overlooking the vines and valley, work your way through tastes of the excellent wine and order from the seasonal small plates—which might include fried oysters and a smoked fish board—to pair with those wines. (Just be sure to book a car service if you plan to do anything more than sip.) After enjoying all the food and drink you can handle, take a walk around the grounds to see if you can spot any familiar plantings, appreciate the heirloom apple orchards and check out the chicken coop.

New This Year

For a quick bite on your way out of town, stop in at Modern Nosh, a new Jewish deli that not only makes your tummy feel good with its housemade brisket and corned beef, but also donates all profits to local charities. The four-diamond Boar’s Head Resort also underwent a major refresh in the past year and will reveal its fully renovated Old Mill Room restaurant, bar, main entrance and lobby this spring.

  • Before or after your visit to Pippin Hill, plan to spend some quality time at Monticello, which greatly expanded its exhibits on slavery and Sally Hemings last year.
  • Exploring the open-air, pedestrian Downtown Mall is another great way to get to know this college town. You’ll find great shopping, galleries, the Virginia Discovery Museum for children ages 1–8, restaurants and live music.
  • To get the full Pippin Hill experience, make time for a meal and a cocktail at its sister restaurant, Red Pump Kitchen.

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If You Spend the Night

The Clifton might have originally been built in 1799 for Thomas Jefferson’s daughter and her husband, but the delightfully ancient property reopened last summer following a major facelift that modernized the rooms and shared spaces in the most lovely, luxurious way. The restaurant—now dubbed 1799 and helmed by a Michelin-starred chef—also received an overhaul.

Go if you like … A Gilmore Girls level of small-town quirkiness, history, art and shopping.

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Frederick, Maryland is really a place that has it all—an adorable historic downtown chock-full of fun shops, corner buskers and museums, all surrounded by picturesque countryside dotted with breweries, distilleries and wineries. Aside from choosing among the oddball things to check out, like the National Museum of Civil War Medicine or the wildlife preserve and zoo, the most difficult task is figuring out where to eat. Try Pistarro’s for family-friendly pizza, Glory Doughnuts for vegan treats, Firestone’s for upscale comfort classics or local celebrity chef Bryan Voltaggio’s Family Meal.

TreeTrekkers aerial challenge park is set to open this spring, as is the farmer-owned fast and casual Hometown Harvest Kitchen.

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  • Explore the three great shopping areas in town—Carroll Creek Park, a shallow channel lined with shops, water features, bridges, an amphitheater and public art; Everedy Square and Shab Row, an area filled with locally owned shops selling things like handcrafted pottery and folk art; and the stretch of North Market Street that acts as the town’s Main Street, lined with shops like Zoe’s Chocolate Co., Muse, which offers colorful handmade housewares, and Dancing Bear toy store.
  • Beer, wine and spirits enthusiasts will want to chart a path around the many breweries, vineyards and distilleries in the area.
  • Art buffs will delight in the Downtown Frederick Public Art Trail, a self-guided 2-mile excursion that shows off the town’s diverse outdoor artworks, such as murals, sculptures and an iron bridge.

Book a room at bed and breakfast 10 Clarke Place and walk to dinner at the celebrated Volt or take in a show at the Weinberg Center for the Arts, which might be offering a showing of It’s A Wonderful Life, a silent film accompanied by a live organ, a concert by a Beatles cover band or a talk by a big name like David Sedaris. The newish Inn at Springfield Manor Bed about 15 minutes outside of town also features a winery, brewery, distillery and lavender farm.

Go if you like … Pretending you’ve stepped back in time while shopping at chic, modern boutiques.

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There’s a reason Architectural Digest recently named Culpeper as the prettiest town in Virginia, and it becomes obvious as soon as you turn onto the city’s main drag—East Davis Street. The colorful buildings lining this 200-year-old historic shopping district harken back to a time of huge windows, striped awnings and locals chatting at tables set up in front of cafes. The food scene ranges from old-timey diners and snack shops to globally inspired white-tablecloth spots serving seared foie gras. Set in the Piedmont River Valley, the town also offers plenty of opportunities to explore the Civil War battlegrounds to the east and the rolling hills of horse country to the west. Wineries and cycling routes provide further excuses to get in the car and explore the countryside.

B&Bs aren’t for everyone. For those who prefer a brand-new sleep situation, a Hampton Inn  & Suites opened last month.

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  • We mentioned the shopping, right? Stores along East Davis Street that would pique the interest of even the most discerning of shoppers include Harriet’s General, featuring American-made goods, the eco-friendly and socially responsible Green Roost, plus Homeconomics and Latchkey Mercantile for furniture and home accents.
  • Billed as a triple threat, Old House Vineyards can be found roughly five minutes outside of downtown, where the Kearney family turned an 1800s farmhouse with views of Shenandoah National Park into a Shangri-La of wine, craft beer and spirits. Further solidifying the town’s love of all things liquid, 2019 marks the seventh year of the Gnarly Hops & Barley Fest (April 27) featuring more than 50 beer varieties, local food, craft vendors, live music and games.
  • And for those sultry Virginia days, seek out Lake Pelham Adventures located in The Ole Country Store & Bakery for canoe, kayak, paddle board and paddle boat rentals starting in April.

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On the flip side, getting away from it all in the countryside at Walden Hall might be your cup of tea. Sitting on 10 acres, the B&B offers a farm-to-table breakfast, a retro arcade with 1980s games, a 2-acre fishing pond with complimentary rods and lures, a helipad and high-speed Wi-Fi if you can only unplug and unwind for so long. Thursday through Saturday evenings generally bring free movie nights at the Packard Campus Theater, an AV conservation center with a massive collection of film, television and video items. Showings might include Charlie Chaplin comedy shorts, the more modern Akeelah and the Bee or a 1940s murder mystery starring Claude Rains shown in an art deco-style theater. Saturday mornings bring a popular and well-stocked farmers market from 7:30 a.m.-noon, May through November.

Chesapeake Beach

Go if you like … Low-key family fun for kids who aren’t quite ready for body surfing, fresh seafood or the flash of a slot machine.

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This unpretentious Maryland town—so closely tethered to adjacent North Beach that they are often referred to as the Twin Beaches—served as an entertainment playground for Washingtonians in the early 1900s. Back then, a train conveyed city folks looking to exchange downtown heat for bay breezes, a boardwalk, gaming and a ride on the Great Derby Roller Coaster that careened over the bay. The surf here is gentle enough for littles, and all ages will appreciate the abundance of shark-tooth fossils that wash up from the Miocene era, when various shark species swam in the warm, shallow sea that used to flood the area.

Chesapeake Beach Resort & Spa is a hub of the town’s activity, and the hotel plans to roll out new restaurants, a parking garage and commercial areas throughout 2019, with a grand reopening scheduled for 2020. This year also happens to be the town’s 125th anniversary of incorporation, so check the town’s website for special events. In addition, the water park and railway museum are both receiving upgrades this year.

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The beach is obviously a huge draw, even when it’s too chilly to appreciate the family-friendly amenities like rentable chairs, umbrellas and inner-tubes. In fact, hitting Bay Front Park (aka Brownie’s Beach) or Breezy Point Beach the morning after a storm is the best time to spot those coveted shark’s teeth. Still, in spring you’ll likely find yourself plotting a time to come back and enjoy the gentle surf during warmer months.  Fishing and crabbing should be next on your list, with plenty of charter boats waiting to help you snag your own catch of the day. Nature nuts will want to plan a stroll along the peaceful, scenic Chesapeake Beach Railway Trail, a boardwalk that meanders over marshland dotted with osprey nests, bald eagles and oyster spats.  If you have time, we’d like to add a quick-yet-quaint visit to the Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum to your itinerary. The former depot is located right in the parking lot of the Chesapeake Beach Resort & Spa, and you can learn about the folks who partied here during the town’s heyday.

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Chesapeake Beach Resort & Spa completed a full renovation of its rooms, which now feature chic teal and bold flower accents. This is the best option for accommodations in the area, with the added bonus of putting guests right in the middle of everything fun. If you can work in a Friday-night stay, don’t miss the evening farmers market that winds through several blocks of North Beach and includes a classic car show, local produce, baked goods and brews, along with a few food trucks. (Try the ultra-popular Filipino grill that turns out wonderful lumpia.) Lunch at Abner’s for Maryland crab right on the water is a must.

Go if you like … Cities—but have done DC to death.

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The nickname of Charm City is truly more than some slick marketing campaign. Baltimoreans are still liable to call you “hon;” they embrace the magic of eccentricity, as evidenced by the city’s love of local artist and director John Waters; and will put Old Bay on darn near everything (not that there’s anything wrong with that). The food and drinks scene here is as vibrant and exciting as anything you’d find in other cities of its size—perhaps more so thanks to its affordability, which fosters a creative class that definitely inspires what ends up on the plates in Baltimore restaurants. Gastronomes will also appreciate the abundant local seafood, which includes oysters, fish and some of the finest crab in the world, and of course, the popular Little Italy neighborhood, where pasta lovers can also indulge in subs at Isabella’s Pizza and cannoli at Vaccaro’s Italian Pastry Shop. There’s plenty of history, from the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine to the cobblestone streets of Fell’s Point (learn more about the neighborhood through a fun ghost tour) to the “other” Washington Monument.

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Let’s go ahead and assume you’ve been to the National Aquarium. (If you haven’t, go there first!) Aside from the aquarium, the American Visionary Art Museum is a special place that exhibits original works by self-taught artists. Compelling exhibits this year include the well-received Parenting: An Art without a Manual, which closes Sept. 1, as well as a collection of intricate needlework and fabric collages depicting the survival of the artist and her sister during the Nazi invasion of Poland, which will be on view for five years.  After such heavy topics, you might need a pick-me-up. Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House—one of only two experimental Guinness breweries in the world, and the only purpose-built Guinness brewery in America—recently joined the lineup of craft brewers in the Baltimore area. The Guinness Draught is brewed in Dublin, but here you’ll find original brews like a Black IPA or a Hibiscus Wheat along with live music, bar snacks, brewery tours and a patio. An Uber ride from downtown Baltimore will run you about $20 roundtrip, but it’s worth it.   Lastly, Charm City Helicopters offers the chance to cross “take helicopter ride” off your bucket list for around $150 per person. It’s an awesome way to view the city while upping your annual quota of adrenaline in 20 minutes.

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If the Charm City Bluegrass Festival (April 26–27), Flower Mart (May 3–4), Kinetic Sculpture Race (May 4) or Preakness (May 16-18) inspire you to get a room, book at the ultra-cool Sagamore Pendry or Hotel Revival, two new boutique hotels with jaw-dropping design and excellent service.

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Rehoboth Beach

Go if you like … A picture-postcard boardwalk scene by day, and a beer-fueled bar crawl by night.

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Most people consider Rehoboth a weeklong endeavor, but there’s no need to sign up for the Saturday-to-Saturday schlep along with hordes of other drivers making the trip from the DMV. Since the Delaware beach sits only 2.5 hours away, it’s completely doable as a day trip—just leave the house around 8 a.m., and you could have your toes in the surf well before lunchtime. The rides at Funland, an amusement park on the boardwalk, don’t start to run until 1 p.m., but the games open at 10 a.m. Our usual itinerary is to park the car as close to the boardwalk as possible, buy a tub of Thrasher’s fries, play a few rounds of Whac-a-Mole and Skee-Ball at Funland and hit the beach for a few hours, with one parent eventually making a Grotto Pizza run at lunchtime. After you’re all sunned, sanded and surfed out, shower off and wander along the boardwalk for frozen custard at Kohr Bros. and maybe a round of mini golf at the rooftop course. Then it’s hours of fun on the rides at Funland, dinner at one of the nicer restaurants in town, and then the whole family piles back into the car with pink cheeks, sandy shoes, big smiles and fervent hopes that the children sleep all the way home.

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The Pines recently opened its doors, offering a new fine dining experience to Rehoboth travelers. If rosemary-smoked grilled oysters and ginseng honey-brined pork chops sound good to you, this could be your new go-to spot at the beach. Delmarva Discovery Tours has also launched a new option that allows folks to experience life on the farm, including a ride on a combine during harvest season.

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Funland, filled with adorably (and Instagrammable) retro rides and games, should be at the top of your list. Well, maybe right under hitting the beach for swimming, skimboarding or chilling in the sand.  Cruising the boardwalk for epic people-watching and getting suckered into buying a hermit crab seems to be the thing for families to do.  Singles and couples without kids might want to check out the vibrant bar scene including Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats or take advantage of Delaware’s tax-free shopping.

There are perfectly fine hotels farther away from the water, but you’re here to be in the action, right? Newish boutique Hotel Rehoboth sits only about four blocks from the beach, other spots close to the water include Boardwalk Plaza, Avenue Inn & Spa and The Bellmoor Inn & Spa. While some include breakfast, those in the know head over to The Royal Treat for no-fuss, yet incredibly satisfying plates of eggs, pancakes and creamed chipped beef.

Luray Caverns

Go if you like … A little bit of kitsch and a lot of nature, served alongside jaw-dropping geological wonders. 

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For most Virginians, searching for the fried egg formation and listening to the Stalacpipe Organ in these underground caverns of stalagmites and stalactites are a rite of passage. Designated a U.S. Natural Landmark by the Department of the Interior, it really is a marvelous sight to experience cathedral-sized rooms with ceilings 10 stories high, filled with dripping columns frozen eons ago, reflected in shimmering pools. Located about 10 minutes off Skyline Drive—another must-do for every Virginian—each ticket to the otherworldly caverns includes entrance to the Car & Carriage Caravan Museum, which features transportation exhibits with items dating back to the 1760s, as well as entrance to the Luray Valley Museum documenting local history. Tickets also include a peek at Toy Town Junction, a train collection that began with one boy in 1941. Each of these extras is located on the same property as the caverns.

Luray debuted an arts festival last year, and 2019 will see that festival expand into all of Page County (April 12-15). And for those 100-plus-degree days, Luray recently opened its first escape room, dubbed Escape 211, which features rooms inspired by local attractions (Luray Caverns and Skyline Drive, perhaps?), Luray Caverns also expects to debut a new stair-free entrance by late spring, intended to greatly improve accessibility.

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Aside from exploring the caverns and museums, you’ll want to head into the town of Luray for nostalgic charm that could include a peaceful walk along the Hawksbill Greenway Trail, a visit to the Warehouse Art Gallery and a craft brew at Hawksbill Brewing Company.  Proximity to Shenandoah National Park also begs for exploration of the hiking trails, scenic drives and an opportunity to take in the stars from the 4,000-foot elevations of Skyline Drive.  And if the aforementioned kitsch is your thing, pull into Cooter’s Place, an ode to all things Dukes of Hazzard curated by Cooter himself—actor Ben Jones. There’s a museum, a replica of the garage with the General Lee, plenty of merch for fans of the late ’70s/early ’80s TV show and weekly live music performances from Jones.

Located in downtown Luray, The Mimslyn Inn is a member of Historic Hotels of America and embodies the classic charm of its 1931 opening date.

St. Michaels

Go if you like … To look at the water, get out on the water, eat things that come from the water, visit museums about water … 

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Often lumped together with Talbot County’s two other beloved towns—Easton and Oxford—St. Michaels nevertheless asserts its own unique personality. Perched on the edge of the Miles River on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, this picturesque town of about 1,000 residents loves its maritime history, and if ever there was a place to embrace your inner sea captain, it would be here. Shops that line Talbot Street keep visitors and locals happily pulling out their credit cards for sea-themed gifts, jewelry and home goods with a hefty coastal accent.

The wildly popular Sea Glass Festival has outgrown its original location and will move to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Meanwhile, the Inn at Perry Cabin has opened tennis courts and an 18-hole championship golf course.

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Visit the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, which pays homage to the area’s history and culture through exhibits, with a climbable historic lighthouse and a working boathouse that offers hands-on restoration opportunities for visitors.  In addition to learning about it, locals firmly believe that a visit to St. Michaels isn’t complete without getting on the water in some sort of vessel, be it a kayak, paddleboard, sailboat or sunset cruise on a yacht. If the maritime museum has floated your boat with its history lesson, you can also book passage on a 1930s steam ferry or a 1950s skipjack.  There are two springtime festivals you should mark on your calendar as well: WineFest at St. Michaels (April 27–28) and the Sea Glass Festival (April 6-7).

The Inn at Perry Cabin is reason enough to plan an overnight in this adorable town, and the luxury property recently refreshed its rooms—some of which offer water views. The idyllic grounds feature Adirondack chairs overlooking the water, gardens and complimentary bikes for riding into town, and the staff can arrange for you to arrive by boat or will cook your catch of the day if you go fishing or crabbing. If you’re not driving home, that gives you the perfect excuse to check out Eastern Shore Brewing Company, St. Michaels Winery and Lyon Distilling Co.

New York City

Go if you like … Frenetic energy and the thrill of having the world at your fingertips.

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We don’t really need to introduce you to New York City, do we? Even if you grew up in South Dakota, you’ve seen movies and lived in the world, right? More likely than not, you’ve done NYC with the spouse and then later with kids in tow, so now it’s time for a girls getaway with your closest friends. Even if you haven’t got the partner or the family, it’s still a great time to plan a Broadway day trip. New York is never the same city twice. It’s constantly changing and always luring us back with new reasons to adore the Big Apple.

This season’s Broadway debuts include Ink, which chronicles a “young Rupert Murdoch on the verge of founding the U.K.’s most influential newspaper,” according to Playbill, and Tootsie, a musical based on the classic 1982 movie. This spring, several new restaurants by superstar chefs like Thomas Keller, José Andrés and David Chang are set to open in Hudson Yards, a huge mixed-use development with shops, residences and a handful of eateries.

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It’s impossible to distill New York into just a few must-dos, but if we take it from the angle of a girls trip to blow off some steam, a good place to start is scoring tickets to whatever musical you’ve been dying to see—anything from Aladdin to Wicked.  If the weather’s nice, plan a walk along the High Line, an elevated public park built along a historic freight rail line that combines art, design and nature. Reward yourself after the nearly 2-mile trek with caviar and Champagne at Bagatelle New York.  If the weather’s not so great, take a vote on which amazing art museum the group should take in, or duck into Chelsea Market for outstanding nibbles, drinks, gifts and vintage finds.

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The Crowne Plaza HY36 is about a 15-minute walk (less than 10 minutes by car) to the Marquis Theater, where Tootsie is playing. It’s also within walking distance of the High Line and adjacent to Hudson Yards.

Kings Dominion

Go if you like … Speed, heights and face-melting roller coaster drops.

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This beloved amusement park has been thrilling Virginians since 1975. It now encompasses 400 acres loaded with more than 60 rides, shows and attractions, including a large Peanuts-inspired little-kid zone called Planet Snoopy and a 20-acre water park perfect for counteracting those swampy, humid summer days. For roller coaster enthusiasts, there’s not much that can top the park’s newest ride, a steel-wood hybrid called Twisted Timbers that debuted last season. Other favorites include the foot-dangling, corkscrew-filled Dominator, which tops out at 67 miles per hour, or the impossibly tall Intimidator 305. Guests who aren’t as into the speed thing can have a decidedly different day at Kings Dominion by taking part in the shopping, watching one of the live shows or riding the elevator to the top of the Eiffel Tower, a third the size of the original, but still affording great views.

Kings Dominion wasn’t ready to reveal any details about this year’s new experience or ride by the time we went to print, but fingers crossed for something epic.

Even if there’s a line, you must try the newest roller coaster, Twisted Timbers, if you’re a coaster fan. It’s awesome.   If you’ve been eyeballing that Xtreme Skyflyer contraption but didn’t want to shell out the extra $20 or so to experience it—do it. It’s like skydiving from 17 stories up without having to jump out of a plane.  Park admission includes access to Soak City, a 20-acre water park filled with two wave pools, more than 20 slides and splash pads for little ones. This section of the park opens for the season May 25.

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To really get your money’s worth out of the park, stay until closing time and book a cabin at Camp Wilderness, located less than a mile from the park and featuring a shuttle to and from the park—which is great because your feet will ache. Season passes are another great way to get the most bang for your buck, and serve as further incentive to spend the night.

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1. Victoria Memorial

Victoria Memorial

4 km from city center 1 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Victoria Memorial is a large marble building, which is considered to be the pride of Kolkata. Built between 1906 and 1921, it is dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria. Now, it is a museum and a popular tourist spot under the Ministry of Culture.

2. Fort William Kolkata

Fort William Kolkata

3 km from city center 2 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Fort William is a fort built in Kolkata on the eastern banks of the River Hooghly, the major distributary of Ganges. The magnificent structure is spread over 70.9 acres and is embellished with hundreds of arched windows that overlook lush green gardens. Meticulous stonework adorns the surface of the building.

3. Belur Math

Belur Math

7 km from city center 3 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Belur Mutt is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda. Situated on the west bank of Hooghly River, the temple is prominent for its architecture that embraces Hindu, Christian and Islamic styles and stands as an icon of unity of all religions.

4. Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

2 km from city center 4 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Located over the Hooghly river in West Bengal, Howrah Bridge or the Rabindra Setu is the main connection between Howrah and Kolkata. It is a cantilever bridge and is regarded as one of the busiest ones among them.

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5. Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium

3 km from city center 5 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Birla Planetarium in Kolkata, is the largest planetarium in Asia and the second largest planetarium in the world. It is a single-storeyed circular structure designed in the typical Indian style whose architecture is designed on the Buddhist Stupa at Sanchi. 

6. Indian Museum

Indian Museum

2 km from city center 6 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Indian Museum is one of the oldest museums of the world boasting some of the most exquisite collections of ornaments, fossils, skeletons, antiques, armors, mummies and stunning Mughal paintings.

7. Marble Palace Mansion

Marble Palace Mansion

2 km from city center 7 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

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.

8. Mother House

Mother House

3 km from city center 8 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

This is the place where the Tomb of Mother Teresa is present. It is maintained by her missionaries and followers who have continued to promote her legacy.

9. Science City Kolkata

Science City Kolkata

5 km from city center 9 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

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.

10. St. Paul's Cathedral Kolkata

St. Paul's Cathedral Kolkata

4 km from city center 10 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Said to be the first cathedral built in the overseas territory of the British Empire, St. Paul's Cathedral is a Anglican cathedral located in Kolkata. Also said to be the seat of the Diocese of Calcutta, it is a very fine example of Indo-Gothic style of architecture.

Tajpur

127 km from city center 11 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Tucked between Mandarmani and Shankarpur, Tajpur is a small town set on the Bay of Bengal's tranquil shore, just 170 kms from Kolkata. Considered to be a serene secret of West Bengal, the virgin beach is hidden away from view and is still untouched by commercialization and tourism. The highlight of the pristine beach are the hundreds of red crabs that are found on the shores, which also give a perfect crimson colour to the beach.

12. Birla Mandir Kolkata

Birla Mandir Kolkata

4 km from city center 12 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The glowing structure that adorns the streets of Kolkata is the popular Hindu Temple, Birla Temple. Dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha, the temple is perfect specimen of craftsmanship.

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13. Eden Gardens

Eden Gardens

3 km from city center 13 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Popular as the largest cricket stadium in the India and the second largest in the world, the Eden Gardens can seat 66,000 spectators. It is set amidst an adjoining garden where Eden- related to the one-time Governor of Aukland and her sister would stroll during the evenings. 

14. Jorasanko Thakur Bari

Jorasanko Thakur Bari

1 km from city center 14 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Currently located on the Rabindra Bharati University campus in Jorasank, Jorasanko Thakur Bari is the house in which the first non-European Nobel laureate and poet, Rabindranath Tagore was born.

15. Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

4 km from city center 15 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Being the first scientific and industrial museum in India, Birla Industrial and Technological Museum (BITM) is one of the prime attractions of Kolkata. It is famous for its galleries and 3D shows.

16. Rabindra Sarovar

Rabindra Sarovar

7 km from city center 16 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

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 making it one of the unique places to visit in Kolkata.

17. Kalighat Temple

Kalighat Temple

6 km from city center 17 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Kalighat Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Sthals of India, is one of the most visited Kali temples in India. The spot is where the toes of Sati's right foot fell during Shiva's Rudra Taandav naach.

18. Shobhabajar Rajbari

Shobhabajar Rajbari

3 km from city center 18 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Shobhabazar Rajbari is one of the grandest Bengali style houses ever built. It was build by the Royal family of Shobhabazar in Kolkata, and the grandeur is only palpable to the eye.

19. Botanical Gardens in Kolkata

Botanical Gardens in Kolkata

45 km from city center 19 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Botanical Gardens of Calcutta were founded by Robert Kyd in 1787. Protected by the Botanical Survey of India, it stretches over 109 hectares. A Banyan tree in the garden, of more than 330 m circumference, known as The Great Banyan, is the largest tree in the world. The Botanic Gardens of Kolkata were later renamed Acharya Jagadish Chandra Indian Botanic Garden.

20. Nakhoda Mosque

Nakhoda Mosque

1 km from city center 20 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Placed in the Chitpur area in the Burrabazar business district, Nakhoda mosque is one of the busiest Mosques of Kolkata and dates back almost a century. The prayer hall has a seating capacity of 10000, and the domes and minarets have been constructed in keeping with the Fatehpur Sikri style of architecture.

21. Alipore Zoo

Alipore Zoo

5 km from city center 21 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Alipore Zoo, also known as the Calcutta Zoo or the Zoological Garden of Alipore, is the oldest zoological park to have been established in India and is a major tourist attraction in Kolkata. It attracts tourists from all across the nation who visit the zoo to explore the wildlife that happily thrives here and to enjoy themselves.

22. Sabarna Sangrahashala

Sabarna Sangrahashala

12 km from city center 22 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Designed, developed and maintained by Sabarrna Roy Choudhary Paribar Parishad to preserve and display the heritage of one of the well known families of Bengal- The Sabarna Roy Choudhary family.

23. Eco Tourism Park, Kolkata

Eco Tourism Park, Kolkata

11 km from city center 23 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

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.

24. Calcutta Jain Temple

Calcutta Jain Temple

4 km from city center 24 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

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. It is indeed one of the few temples that have a charismatic vibe.

25. Nicco Park, Kolkata

Nicco Park, Kolkata

6 km from city center 25 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Nicco Park is an amusement park frequently visited for entertainment and recreational purposes. It is also called the "Disney Land of West Bengal: and attracts visitors in large numbers throughout the year. The park functions efficiently on solar energy that causes no pollution.

26. Prinsep Ghat

Prinsep Ghat

4 km from city center 26 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Prinsep Ghat, located on the banks of River Hooghly, is a majestic structure famous for its Greek/ Gothic inlays. IWith 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.

27. Aquatica

Aquatica

10 km from city center 27 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Aquatica is a water theme park and resort in Kolkata having many exciting themed rides, slides, entertainment and recreational activities for all their guests. The water park occupies over 75000 square feet of area and provides for a pleasant respite from the scorching summer heat. They provide lockers for the visitors to keep their belongings securely.

28. Park Street

Park Street

1 km from city center 28 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

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. It is one of the major hangouts in the city as it has a number of pubs and restaurants.

29. Chowringhee

Chowringhee

3 km from city center 29 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Chowringhee, also 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.

30. ISKCON Kolkata

ISKCON Kolkata

3 km from city center 30 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

ISKCON Radha Krishna Temple is a highly spiritual place for the devotees focusing on spreading the teachings of Lord Krishna. It is not restricted to any one particular religion as such and welcomes enthusiasts or people interested in learning about these teachings with open arms. The temple is a serene complex that houses beautifully ornamented idols of Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna.

31. South Park Street Cemetery

South Park Street Cemetery

3 km from city center 31 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

South Park Street Cemetery is an 18th-century non-church cemetery, one of the earliest in the world. It is one of the largest burial grounds and 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.

32. Sonajhuri Forest

Sonajhuri Forest

143 km from city center 32 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

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.

33. St John's Church

St John's Church

2 km from city center 33 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

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. It is a splendidly well-maintained structure that draws history and architecture buffs for its uniqueness and ancient features.

34. Barrackpore

Barrackpore

22 km from city center 34 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Barrackpore was the first place where Britishers set up their cantonment and later spread their rules in India. This place is of great historical significance as it was also the first place where the spark to attain I from Britishers was lit. Not to stop at that, this place is also home to some of the most mesmerizing and green parks which are perfect to spend some time lazing around? and relaxing.

35. Jhargram

Jhargram

141 km from city center 35 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Jhargram is small city located in the state of West Bengal with a rich historical and cultural background. Surrounded by dense forests this place is mystical. A perfect place to spend few days in the lap of nature surrounded by friendly tribal population, you are bound to be mesmerized not only by its picturesque beauty but by the gregarious people who inhabit this place.

36. Baabur Haat

Baabur Haat

8 km from city center 36 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Dominated by natural fishing lakes or bheris, responsible for producing some of the tastiest fish in West Bengal, Babur Haat is a nature paradise. Fishing is one of the more popular activities here. You can also go on a short picnic trip to the nearby local village grounds.

37. Kamarpukur

Kamarpukur

81 km from city center 37 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

A cluster of small villages, Kamarpukur is nestled between Vishnupur and Tarakeshwar. Birthplace of a pious and sagacious saint, Sri Ramkrishna Paramhansa, this village is perfect getaway from the pell-mell of the cities. In this village you will be able to enjoy the pleasures of simple rural life.

Deulti

48 km from city center 38 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Situated on the bank of river Roopnarayan, Deulti provides for an ideal picnic spot. 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. 

39. Hooghly Riverfront

Hooghly Riverfront

60 km from city center 39 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

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.

Maidan

3 km from city center 40 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Also known as the Brigade Parade Ground, Maidan is the largest urban park in Kolkata. The humongous stretch of land includes the famous Eden Gardens, several football stadiums and the Race Course Kolkata.

41. Central Park

Central Park

5 km from city center 41 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Also known as Banabitan, Central Park is the second largest urban park after Maidan, situated in Bidhannagar, Kolkata. Built around an expansive lake, the park also has a rose garden. Another attraction is its beautiful butterfly garden.

42. Millenium Park

Millenium Park

2 km from city center 42 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Spread over an area of 2.5 kms on the banks of River Hooghly in Kolkata, Millenium Park is a privately owned park situated on the Strand Road. The park has beautiful landscaped gardens and numerous slides and swings for kids.

43. Deshapriya Park

Deshapriya Park

6 km from city center 43 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Deshapriya Park is situated in the Kalighat area of South Kolkata and is used for playing outdoor games like cricket, football etc., both by amateur and professional players. In addition to that, Durga Puja is celebrated on a large scale where several pandals are set up in the premises for the celebrations.

44. Safari Park

Safari Park

7 km from city center 44 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Situated near Gariahat Golpark, Safari Park is one of the relatively smaller parks in Kolkata. The park also has a lake on the outskirts that is ideal for early morning walks and evening strolls. A smaller area on the side is also used as a cricket coaching for young kids. The park is buzzing with activity at all times of the day.

45. Mohor Kunja

Mohor Kunja

4 km from city center 45 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Also known as Citizen's Park, Mohor Kunja is an urban park in Kolkata situated in the premises of Maidan. The highlight of the park are the several musical fountain concerts held in it. It also has well-paved walkways for evening and morning walks and an amphitheater to hold cultural events.

46. Elliot Park

Elliot Park

3 km from city center 46 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Inaugurated in 2004, Elliot Park is one of the relatively newer parks to have been developed in the city. The park has a joggers' stretch of 1.5 km besides the lush green vegetation, swings for children and water fountains.

47. Gitanjali Sports Complex

Gitanjali Sports Complex

7 km from city center 47 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Located at Kasba in Kolkata, Gitanjali Sports Complex is the newly established stadium in the city. Running for a length of 57.5 metres, the stadium has a massive seating space for 4000 people. Besides, it has a separate area for indoor games and a gymnasium.

48. Kishore Bharati Krirangan

Kishore Bharati Krirangan

9 km from city center 48 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Kishore Bharati Kirangan is a multi purpose stadium situated in the south Kolkata neighbourhood of Santoshpur. With a seating capacity of 12000 people, the stadium is mostly used for football and sometimes other sports as well.

49. Salt Lake Stadium

Salt Lake Stadium

5 km from city center 49 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Known as Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Salt Lake Stadium is an international multi-purpose stadium in Bidhannagar, Kolkata. The stadium takes pride in being the largest stadium of the country, it can accommodate upto 1,20,000 people.

50. Rabindra Sarobar Stadium

Rabindra Sarobar Stadium

7 km from city center 50 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Rabindra Sarobar Stadium is situated in the centre of the city of Kolkata in Rabindra Sarovar. Believed to be the oldest stadiums of the city, the stadium has a seating capacity of 20,000 people and host some of the important football matches.

51. Mohunbagan Stadium

Mohunbagan Stadium

0 km from city center 51 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Mohunbagan Stadium is the oldest and the first stadium in the country. It is also the place of inception of the very famous Mohunbagan Club. The stadium is considered the best in Kolkata as its emerald green grass cover is imported from Brazil.

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Netaji Indoor Stadium

2 km from city center 52 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Officially named as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Indoor Stadium, Netaji Indoor Stadium is a multi-purpose indoors stadium in Babughat, Kolkata, opposite the Eden Gardens. The fully air-conditioned stadium is used to host various domestic and international events.

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