Temperature: Max. 36° C, Min. 20° C
Ideal Duration: 8-10 Days
Open Time: Throughout the year
Best Time: 1st October - 28th February
Nearest Airport: Netaji Subhas Chandra
Nearest Railway Station: Howrah, Sealdah
Nearest Sea Port: Kolkata Port
How to reach- "Kolkata is well connected with all the major cities of India by Air, Railway and Bus service. After reaching Kolkata, for local transport in the city, you can avail local train, metro service, Bus service, E-rickshaws. In addition, Taxi and cab services are also available. From Railway station, Airport or from Bus stand you will get the above-mentioned services everywhere in Kolkata city with reasonable rates. From Kolkata you will get frequent Bus and Train services to visit other visiting places in West Bengal."
An east Indian state along the Bay of Bengal and having coastal, tropical and Himalayan hill regions. A diverse geography and sweet people.
Capital city Kolkata also called the city of Joy, mostly Bengali culture could be seen here.
West Bengal is home to the Sundarban National Park, where the Royal Bengal Tigers are found.
Kolkata is having British Era Monuments, UNESCO World Herritage sites-Sundarbans, Darjeeling Mountain Railways and many more.
It has rich cultural heritage, and famous for Durga Puja.
Among the best places, Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, St Pauls Cathedral Church, Birla Planetarium, National Museum, Kalighat Temple, Eco Park, Bishnupur, Shibpur Botanical Garden, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway etc. are important.
Bishnupur is also a historical site with Teracotta work, and a heritage site. You can visit Sunderbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world. Darjeeling is also an important attraction of attraction of West Bengal.
Recently Kolkata Durga Puja has got UNESCOs recognition, so, you should not miss visiting Kolkata during Durga Puja during September -October month.
Best time to visit West Bengal is from October to February, and hilly terrains you can visit any time except rainy season.
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