Walk Through the Glimpse of Royal Bengal

The cultural cauldron of the country, the citadel of the left, Kolkata - the city of Joy, Darjeeling - the queen of Hills, Sunderbans – Worlds largest Mangrove, all this is what West Bengal has much to offer to those with the wanderlust. Whether you are a rail enthusiast, passionate about history and heritage, an adventurer, a wildlife buff or seeker of solitude, West Bengal offers you all that and more.

The capital of British India till 1911, the third largest urban agglomeration in India and now the capital of West Bengal, Kolkata is a city that vibrates with its cultural scene, colonial heritage, passion of its people towards their city and more than anything else, the hope of growth it offers to millions of people around the world. Amongst the must visit places of Kolkata is the Victoria Memorial. It is a huge white-marbled structure and the most enduring remains of the British Raj in India. The structure which is now floodlit at night, appears fascinating. It has now been converted into a museum that houses the most impressive collection of memorabilia’s from the days of British Raj.


Another place is Howrah Bridge, which is an excellent example of engineering techniques used in the early 20th century. The whole bridge is 450 meter long without any pylon in the river. The bridge also has the distinction of being the busiest bridge in the world, catering to around 1 lakh vehicles and innumerable pedestrians. Located around 136 kms north-west of Kolkata, Shantiniketan is an oasis of peace and tranquility that attracts weekender in hordes from Kolkata. Established by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore in 1921, the vishva-Bharti University and the settlement were designed to promote Bengali culture and liberal arts. In Kolkata, you must also visit Eden Garden, where you can go on for evening stroll. The place also houses the renowned cricket ground by the same name.

Durga Puja at October/November month is the most celebrated in the city and also the best time to visit Kolkata. The population of the city increases manifold during Durga Puja and people flock to lavishly decorated Puja Pandals. Bengali Ragolla, Maacher Jhol and Kathi Kebab roll, chops and above all the Indian version of Chinese food are all cleverly concocted and served here and relished by the many gourmets in the city.

For a taste of the original European eating experience in Kolkata visit Flurys on Park Street, once considered the best bakery in Asia. For Indian food you can try NIzam’s in new market, which invented Kathi Kebab rolls. There are a number of restaurants, from the stand alone ones to those attached to star grade hotels, from cheap restaurant to expensive ones. As for mishtis – mithais or sweets these are varied in shape, size and taste and are definitely not to be missed.