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Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta, three hundred years
old, traces its history to the landing of Robert Clive on the banks of the
Hooghly. It was from here the monumental British Raj was launched in India
who also made the city the Capital of India. Now as the capital of West
Bengal, Calcutta is a major entry point to the country. Poets, thinkers and
film directors of international renown hail from this city. Some of the best
known monuments of the British Raj were built here. Sightseeing in this
fascinating city includes Raj Bhawan, the residence of the Governor of
Bengal, Victoria Memorial, the city's landmark, Botanical Gardens, which is
notable for the oldest banyan tree, and orchid house, Armenian Church,
Marble Palace, and the Birla Planetarium. Darjeeling, the state's most
popular hill resort, is a slice of England 2,134 meters above sea level.
Surrounded by tea gardens growing the prized leaf known as Darjeeling, the
little town faces some of the Himalaya's highest peaks. Darjeeling is an
abrupt variation from the lowlands of West Bengal. Buddhism, being a major
faith here, Darjeeling and the nearby town of Kalimpong have, between them,
several Buddhist monasteries, chiefly of the Yellow Hat sect.
A
three hour drive would take you to the beaches of Bay of Bengal and a two
hour drive would take you to the Sunderbans.
Places Of Interest, Kolkata:
Belur Math, Botanical Garden, Dakshineshwar Temple, Howarh Bridge, Jain
Temple, Kali Temple, Marble Palace, Nakhoda Mosque, National Library,
Rabindra Sarobar, Raj Bhavan, Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture,
Sahid Minar (Ochterlony Monument), St.Paul's Cathedral, Victoria Memorial,
Zoological Gardens.
Museums an Art Galleries, Kolkata:
Academy of Fine Arts, Birla Academy of Art & Culture, Birla Industrial &
Technological Museum, Birla Planetarium, Gurusaday Museum, Nehru Children's
Museum, Rabindra Bharati Museum, State Archaeological Gallery, Victoria
Memorial Hall Museum.
Excursions:
Digha Beach- 185 kms, Santiniketan- 213 kms, Bakkhali Beach- 132 kms,
Chandannagar- 39 kms, Diamond Harbour- 51 kms, Sundarban- 131 kms, Tribani-
48 kms, Gangasagar- 140 kms, Malda- 340 kms, Kalna- 82 kms, Navadweep- 110
kms, Mayapur- 134 kms, Murshidabad- 221 kms, Vishnupur- 152 kms, Belur Math-
16 kms, Dakshineshwar Temple- 20 kms, Botanical Gardens- 8 kms, Murshidabad-
221 kms, Shantiniketan- 167 kms.
SUNDERBANS
Sundarbans - the worlds largest mangrove forest and the natural
habitats of Royal Bengal Tiger, aquatic mammals, birds and reptiles.
This is also the biggest colony of the `Royal Bengal Tigers' - the
Sundarbans. These evergreen mangrove forests pulsate with myriad forms of
life. Above, the Kingfisher and White-bellied Sea eagle add a brilliant
burst of colour. The sea creeps in at high tide. The ebbing waters reveal
nature so alive on the glistening mud flats. The land is split by numerous
rivers and water channels all emptying into the Bay of Bengal. Legend has
that Bonbibi, the goddess of the forest, protects the wood-cutters,
honey-collectors and fishermen on their hazardous missions. For, as the
saying goes, `Here the Tiger is always watching you'
JALDAPARA
SANCTUARY
Jaldapara Wild Life Sanctuary situated in Alipurduar Sub-Division of
Jalpaiguri district in West Bengal was constituted in the year of 1941 for
the protection of wild life, particularly single horned Rhinos. River Torsha
runs through this river rain forest sanctuary which is mostly covered with
tall grasses. The wild life, in addition to the famous single horned rhinos,
consists of Royal Bengal Tigers, wild elephants, deers, swamp deers, hog
deers, wild pigs, bisons and a number of birds, pea-fowl etc.
SHANTINIKETAN
Shantiniketan is an International University founded by Nobel Laureate
Rabindranath Tagore where the cultures of the East & the West could meet
and mingle. Named Vishva-Bharati, the University represents Indian
traditions while incorporating the best of other cultures. Shantiniketan,
the abode of peace, was initially an Ashram or hermitage founded in 1863 by
Maharishi Devendranath Tagore. In 1901 his son, Rabindranath converted it
into an experimental open-air school with just five students. He widened the
scope of studies which gradually formed the nucleus of a University. Another
interesting feature about Santiniketan is that splendid sculptures,
frescoes, murals and paintings of Rabindranath, Nandlal Bose, Ramkinkar,
Bindobehari Mukhopadhyaya and others adorn the campus.
VISHNUPUR
Terracotta, metal ware & temples characterise Vishnupur. The temples
are built mostly of brick & at times, of laterite. Clay & laterite
are the only building materials available here besides wood and bamboo. The
architecture is modeled on the pattern of Bengali huts built of bamboo &
mud and roofed with thatch. Vishnupur will remain ever famous for its
distinct style of music, i.e. the Vishnupur Gharana, if not anything else.
The name of Jadu Bhatt, the music teacher to Rabindranath Tagore, is
remembered with respect to this day. A discerning visitor may find traces of
the past splendour and glory that was Vishnupur in its superb temples and
unique handicrafts.
KALIMPONG
Just 51 kms east of Darjeeling is situated the picturesque town of
Kalimpong, the former headquarters of the Bhutanese Governor. Situated at an
altitude of 1250 meters between the Deolo and Durbindra Hills, Kalimpong is
an ideal place for a quiet holiday amidst gently rolling hills and deep
valleys at the foot of the mighty Himalayas.
DIGHA
Beach-on-the-bay of West Bengal, Digha, has the whispery, languid,
soft-focus, charm which is so graciously bengali : sighing casuarinas,
ponies nodding on the beach, prolonged meals in the flavorsome sweet-&-salt
idiom of the state and timeless days and nights of nothing to do but unwind
and find yourself.