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Tuesday 4 March 2014

Why you should choose thailand for your memorable honeymoon trip ?

Thailand has warm tropical weather, it is also cheap and well promoted by travel agents in Europe compared to other Asian destinations.Thai beaches are great and some of the islands are just beautiful.Some of the northern regions in Thailand such as Chiangmai and Chiangrai are also beautiful to explore.

1. Heavenly Beaches

Thailand has some of the best beaches and private islands in the world. The world famous Phi Phi Island has been featured on the covers of travel magazines for decades, and the beaches surrounding the Gulf of Thailand are gorgeous. The Thai beaches are one very big reason to take a permanent vacation to Thailand.
Warm, clear water, stunning vistas and marine life to gawk at as you swim, snorkel or scuba. Plus, there are so many different types of beaches in Thailand, from quiet and laid back to party all night, that everyone can find the perfect place.
Phuket is the largest island in Thailand and is a major international resort destination. Due to its popularity, Phuket is typically crawling with tourists so it's not exactly the place for escaping. If you're looking to get far from the madding crowd, try the Evason Phuket and Six Senses Spa. The best part is the private island reserved exclusively for guests. Bon Island is a quick 15-minute boat ride away from the resort (the hotel offers a complimentary shuttle long-tail boat) and is a perfect island paradise. The island has an on-site restaurant and bar and it's the perfect place for swimming and snorkeling. Here, the sand is soft, the water warm and the view ... well, let's just say you'll be dreaming about it for months afterwards.

2. The People

Thai people are some of the nicest people in the world and have a great sense of humor. Their culture deeply values kindness and benevolence, which makes it a great place to be. Thailand has been known as the “Land of Smiles” for decades and there is a good reason why.
They are extraordinarily nice and welcoming.
They especially like “Farangs” (Thai word for Westerners) and will warm up to you very quickly if they can tell that you are from Europe or America.

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Delicious Thai Food

Thai food is considered some of the best food in the world. With a number of great restaurants and food stalls all over every major city, there is no shortage of great food in Thailand.
Several restaurants in Bangkok have been rated as some of the best restaurants in the world, and some of the local street vendors can cook up food that puts the average Western restaurant to shame.

Thailand seafood is delicious

4. Low Prices

The dollar goes a long way in Thailand. There are hundreds of hotels and guesthouses for under $20 a night. Thai food is likewise inexpensive and often the street food vendors, who typically sell dishes for the equivalent of $1 or less, offer the most delicious stuff. Want to splurge? Even better, as Thailand has some amazing hotels and resorts, all for significantly less than you would pay back home.
House rental costs go for one fifth the cost and medical costs are 10% the cost of a quality American or European hospital. The ability to drive a motorbike around most major cities also cuts down on transportation costs and makes living in Thailand extremely affordable.

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Thai Markets and Attractions

Thailand has some of the most unique markets and attractions. You can ride on elephants through the mountains, play with tigers, or participate in the annual holiday of Loy Krathong. Thai attractions are internationally famous and one of the major draws for tourists from around the world.



Thai markets are also fun to explore and become an attraction in and of themselves. Low prices and the ability to find just about anything you can imagine, make exploring Thai markets quite the adventure. Thailand is also one of the few cultures with floating markets.

6. Scenery

Thailand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world with great scenery. With majestic mountains, enchanting waterfalls, and beautiful countryside, Thailand has many other beautiful aspects to the country’s natural surroundings than just its beaches.

Thailand Waterfalls

7. Massages

Massages are notoriously inexpensive in Thailand. An hour-long, full-body massage can cost as little as $6 for an hour. Massage parlours abound (make sure you find one that's offering legit massages and not those "other" kind) and your options are plentiful, from traditional Thai massages to reflexology and foot massages.


8. Canal tours

Once known as the "Venice of the East" because of the many canals (klongs) snaking their way through the city, Bangkok is home to an intricate network of waterways. A tour of these canals is a great way to catch a glimpse into traditional, everyday Thai life, as many homes line the canals.
Tours are available simply by heading down to the city's main river, the Chao Phraya. You can hire a boat yourself or find someone offering guided tours. The long-tail boats, which navigate the waterways, are a fun and authentically Thai way to explore this other side of life in the city. Here, you'll see an older lifestyle that seems untouched by the modern advances in Bangkok's city proper.


9. Cultural Attractions

There is no shortage of cultural attractions to see in Thailand. Bangkok, in particular, is full of things to do and see. Temples, palaces, museums ... take your pick. First on your list should be The Grand Palace.
Built in 1782, The Grand Palace served as the King's residence, home of the Royal Court and the administrative seat of the government for 150 years. Nowadays, it's a tourist attraction more than anything, though it is occasionally used for special royal ceremonies. Visitors will be dazzled by the intricate detail and imposing architecture of the structures that occupy the 214,000 square meters of sprawling grounds. It's open daily from 8:30am to 3:30pm.


10. Perfect for Travel

Thailand is smack dab in the middle of everything. It’s 3 hours to Hong Kong, 2 hours to Singapore, 4 hours to Bali, half way between Australia and Europe. You can get to a lot of places easily from Thailand, which when you are a traveler like myself, is really appealing. And, you can get to many of these destinations cheap. I’m heading to Singapore tomorrow for 4 days and it only cost me $120 USD roundtrip on Tiger Airways. Not a bad deal and not a bad way to spend the weekend.


There are a number of reasons why Thailand is one of the top destinations for ex-pats and tourists. An estimated 11 million tourists visit Bangkok annually and the country is continuing to grow and develop. If you haven’t been to Thailand yet, book some tickets and plan a trip. You’ll enjoy it.

Wednesday 19 February 2014

One Day Delhi Excursion

Monuments will be shown from inside which will take 8 hours + 3-4 hours extra for commuting from one monument to other and 30 minutes lunch break.  The undergiven tour is the best combination which can be shown in 1 Day including Old Delhi, New Delhi, Persian Muslim Architecture, Modern Architecture, Astronomical Observatory, Temple, Important Government Buildings and lot more.
• Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, from 1724 onwards, and is one of five built by him. The primary purpose of the observatory was to compile astronomical tables and to predict the time and movements of the sun, moon and planets.
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The Famous Protest Spot
This is the famous and only spot permitted by government to protest any government policy at New Delhi (seen on television).
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Lakshmi Narayan Birla Temple
This is a relatively modern temple build in 1938 by the industrialist B.D. Birla. The temple was the favourite place of worship of Mahatma Gandhi.
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Embassy Area
New Delhi, the capital city of India, houses foreign embassies of practically all the major nations in the world. There are also a number of consulates and high commissions here.
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Indira Gandhi Memorial (closed on Monday)
Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum was the residence of the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. After her assassination, the bungalow was converted into a museum.
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Vijay Chowk
From this place the prestigious 26th January (Republic Day of India) prade arrives at Rajpath.
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President House
Rashtrapati Bhawan was formerly known as 'Viceroy's House' and was occupied by the Governor-General of India, until independence. Also known as President's House, the building holds a prominent position in New Delhi. It has 340 decorated rooms and a floor area of 200,000 square feet. Designed by the British architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens, this classical building uses colors and details peculiar to Indian architecture. It was completed by 1929 and was officially inaugurated in 1931.
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Parliament House
The Parliament House of India is located in the northwestern side of the Vijay Chowk in the vicinity of the secretariat buildings. The parliament house marks governance of the world's largest democracy. The Parliament House of India has a central hall topped with a domed structure and three semi circular chambers. These chambers were initially assigned to house the council of state, legislative assembly and the chamber of princes.
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India Gate (as per parking availability)
Situated on Rajpath, in the center of Delhi, this 42-meter high arch, was designed by Edwin Lutyens, in memory of the Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the first World War. Their names can be seen inscribed on the arch. The Amar Jawan Jyoti, an eternal flame, burns in memory of the unknown soldier, beneath the shelter of the arch, which is surrounded by green lawns, fountains and water bodies - an evergreen picnic zone in the heart of central Delhi.
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National Gallery of Modern Art
It is locatde in Delhi is situated inside the Jaipur House, near India Gate. The National Gallery of Modern Art today has undeniably the most significant collection of modern and contemporary art in the country.
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Delhi Cottage Industry
One of the famous markets for foreigners and local Delhites for trendy clothes in budget.
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Ferozshah Kotla Fort
Feroz Shah Kotla is built by Emperor Feroz Shah Tughlaq In 1360. It is situated off the Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg of Delhi, near the Feroz Shah Kotla Cricket Stadium.
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Khooni Dharwaza
The Khooni Darwaza was a building belonging to Sher Shah Suri's reign. This is situated opposite the Feroze Shah Kotla stadium. In the books of history, it is also mentioned as the Kabuli Darwaza. The gateway is 15.5 m high and dominates the skyline. The construction materials used are strictly local and the prominent among those is Delhi quartzite stone. It has three separate flights of stairs leading to different levels of the gate.
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Safdarjung Airport
An eminent example of Mughal architecture, the Safdarjung Tomb is a garden tomb in a marble mausoleum in South Delhi. Built by Nawab Shuja-ud-Daulah in 1753, it is a remarkable tribute to his father Safdarjung.
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All India Medical Institute
AIIMS is considered as one of the most prestigious medical colleges in India and is globally recognized for providing low-cost medical care to a large number of patients. It was established as an institute of national importance by an act of the Indian parliament with the objective of developing a strong curriculum and teaching guidelines for undergraduate and post-graduate education in all branches of medicine in India.
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Qutab Minar
Built during the reign of Sultan Qutub-ud-din Aibak in 1199 A.D., this 72.5 m high pillar is a symbol of the Delhi Sultanate. Near it can be seen the ruins of Kila Ri Pithora, the fort of Prithviraj Chauhan, and an amazing iron pillar from Gupta times which has not yet rusted.
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Lotus Temple (closed on Monday)
Lotus Temple is one of the most incredible architectures of the Bahai faith. It is situated at Kalkaji, a place close to New Delhi. The temple has been constructed to resemble a lotus flower. The huge lotus flower has been made out of marble, dolomite, cement, and sand. The temple does not impose restrictions on any visitor and has been thrown open to people of all religions.
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Hauz Khas
The Hauz Khas (meaning royal tank) complex was developed during the 13th century. The complex houses a water tank or reservoir, an Islamic seminary, a mosque, a tomb and pavilions built around an urbanized village. Today Hauz Khas is a shopper's paradise with several designer outlets, restaurants and art galleries.
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Malls of Saket
The hub of malls in South Delhi, Saket boasts of some of the finest mall complexes in Delhi. With four major malls in place and two more under construction, Saket provides a unique shopping and leisure environment.
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Raj Ghat
The memorial of the Father of Nation, Raj Ghat is located amidst a lush garden. The last utterance of Gandhi “Hey Ram’’ is inscribed on his cenotaph in golden letters. There are two Gandhi museums in the premises namely Gandhi Memorial Museum and Gandhi Smriti Museum.
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Gandhi Museum (Closed on Monday)
Situated opposite to Raj Ghat is the Gandhi Museum. Dedicated to the Father of the Nation, the museum contains some of his personal belongings. There are five pavilions one can go through that comprise of sculpture, photographs and paintings of Gandhiji and the history of the Satyagraha movement as well as the philosophy of 'ahinsa' (non-violence).
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Vijay Ghat
Vijay Ghat, Delhi is the memorial of India’s second Prime Minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri. He was a great freedom fighter who was associated with the likes of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. After the death of Jawaharlal Nehru he was elected as India’s second prime Minister.
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Shanti Van
Shanti Van, Delhi is the memorial of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who died in the year in 1964. the spot is set around lush green lawns and trees to honor the great leader. A great leader who made his presence in the world felt during the Cold War period when advocated the principle of Non Alignment to reduce the ideological tension engulfing the entire world.
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Shakti Sthal
Shakti Sthal, Delhi is the memorial of the former Primer Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. She was the first and the only lady to be elected the Prime Minister of India and held her office for three terms.Shakti Sthal is located on the banks of the river Yamuna on the Ring Road and between the Old and New Delhi. The memorial is named Shakti Sthal, meaning “the place of strength and courage,” is quite typical of her character
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Jama Maszid
Jama Masjid of Delhi is the largest mosque in India. The Jama Masjid is located in the old city. It stands in front of the Red Fort across the road. It projects beautifully into the Old-Delhi skyline. It was built between 1644 and 1658.
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Red Fort
This grand fort built during the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's reign, this majestic building made of red sandstone is the location from where the Prime Minister of India addresses the nation every Independence Day. The Diwan-e-khas, and Diwan-e-am, the weaponry museum and the sound and light show are all worth seeing at the Red Fort.
For drop at Red Fort, Connaught Place, Karol Bagh and Pahargunj kindly intimate driver or guide timely.
· Bahai Temple:
Situated atop the Kalkaji Hill. Its is also known as "The Lotus Temple" due to its distinctive lotus shaped design in Marble. It was built in 1987 by the followers of Bahai faith. The temple signifies the purity and equality of all religions.
· Humayun's Tomb:
Built by Humayun's widow, Queen Haji Begum in the 16th centuary, it is supposed to be the prototype of the Taj Mahal at Agra.

 

 

 

Sunday 19 January 2014

Kolkata the City of Joy

Kolkata (Bengali: কলকাতা, কোলকাতা) (also known as Calcutta) is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river, it is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of East India, while the Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port as well as its sole major riverine port.

As a nucleus of the 19th- and early 20th-century Bengal Renaissance and a religiously and ethnically diverse centre of culture in Bengal and India, Kolkata has established local traditions in drama, art, film, theatre, and literature that have gained wide audiences. Many people from Kolkata—among them several Nobel laureates—have contributed to the arts, the sciences, and other areas, while Kolkata culture features idiosyncrasies that include distinctively close-knit neighbourhoods (paras) and freestyle intellectual exchanges (adda).
bengali culture and tradition
West Bengal's share of the Bengali film industry is based in the city, which also hosts venerable cultural institutions of national importance, such as the Academy of Fine Arts, the Victoria Memorial, the Asiatic Society, the Indian Museum, and the National Library of India. Though home to major cricketing venues and franchises, Kolkata differs from other Indian cities by giving importance to association football and other sports.

The city of Kolkata forms a part of Eastern India. The coordinates of the city are 22.82° North and 88.20° east. The mean altitude of the city is 17 feet over sea surface. The shoreline of the Bay of Bengal lies at a distance of 60 km in the south. The Sundarbans National Park is located at a distance of 100 km from the city. Being situated near the sea Kolkata has tropical climate. The summer temperature ranges from 25 to 40 Celsius and in winter it is between 12 - 25 Celsius. It receives its share of rainfall from monsoon winds. The best time to visit Kolkata is from September to March.

The city of Kolkata can be broadly categorized into the following areas:
• North Kolkata - Shobhabazar, Shyambazar, Cossipore, Chitpur, Sinthee, Baranagar, and Dum Dum
• Central Kolkata - BBD Bagh, Esplanade, Free School Street (Mirza Ghalib Street), Park Street, Chandni Chowk, Dalhousie Square, Sudder Street and Burra Bazaar. It is also known as the central business district (CBD) of the city.
• South Kolkata - Alipore, Ballygunge, Lansdowne, New Alipore, Tollygunge, Bhowanipore, Lake Gardens, Jodhpur Park, Jadavpur, Golf Green, and Kasba.
North Kolkata
kolkata malls and markets

The suburbs of the city are Behala, Garden Reach, Kudghat, Thakurpukur, Bansdroni, Ranikuthi, Garia, and Baghajatin.

proud and interest of kolkata


Kolkata Sightseing


The main tourist attractions of Kolkata are:
Victoria Memorial : Landmark of Kolkata, this marvel was built to commemorate the 25 years of reign of queen Victoria on India. This edifice of pre independence era is located at the Southern end of 'The Maidan'. And is a perfect blend of Mughal and British architecture style.
Victoria Memorial, A heritage of kolkata
Howrah Bridge or Rabindra Setu : This world's busiest bridge is built over river Hughli. It is 97m high and 705 m long and is a gateway to the city.
The Maidan : It is known as "Lungs of the City" and is one of the finest gift of Britishers.
• BBD Bagh (Dalhousie Square) : It is named after three martyrs Benoy- Badal and Dinesh. It is the main commercial hub of Kolkata and is worth a visit.
Writers Building : Presently home to secretariat of West Bengal Government, this building was built for the writers of East India Company who worked and lived there.
Fort Williams : It is situated at the bank of river Hooghli and is octagon shaped. It houses a museum displaying arms and photographs of Burma campaign and a section on people and handicraft of Northeast India.
Shahid Minar (Ochterlony Monument) : Named in the memory of freedom fighters of India,
Shaheed Minar, calcutta
it was built to commemorate British victory in Nepal war in 1814-16. It adores the skyline of Chowringhee.
Rabindra Sadan : It is a seat of Bengali culture with a theater cum concert hall and 'Nandan', a film center, located nearby. The Bangla Akademi and the Kolkata Information Center are also situated in the vicinity.
Jorashanko Thakurbari : Located on the Rabindra Bharati University Campus, this home of Rabindra Nath Tagore was a major center for Bengali art and culture during nineteenth century. A forty-five minutes light and sound show on the life of Tagore family is held here in the evening.
Birla Planetarium : Established in 1962 it is one of the largest planetarium of the world. Stars and constellations are projected on the ceiling of the planetarium.
Kolkata sightseeing in Birla Planetarium
Asiatic Society : Founded by Sir William Jones in 1784, it is the first modern museum in Asia and houses a rich collection of art and antiquities and a huge library.
• Indian Museum: Initially part of Asiatic society, the museum has sixty galleries of six departments of art, archeology, zoology, botany, geology and archaeology. It is situated on J. Nehru Road and is popularly known as 'Jadu Ghar '(magic house).
Marble Palace : Built by Raja Rajendra Mullick in 1835 this gothic mansion has ornate objects collected from auctions
Marble Palace, nineteenth-century Calcutta Heritages
and dispossessed households across the globe.
Vidyasagar Setu : It is situated South of Howrah bridge on the river Hooghli. Its construction work took 22 years and costed Rs 3.88 billion. It is 457m long and 115m wide and has 100m deep foundations.
The Academy of Fine Arts : It reflects the rich artistic skill and creative imagination of the people of West Bengal. Representing the artistic fervor of the state, The Academy of Fine Arts displays the intellectual caliber of the artists who express their inner most feeling through the beautiful paintings.
National Library : This library located in 'Summer House' of Prince Azim-Us-Shan, the Viceroy of Bengal and Bihar, was inaugurated by Lord Curzon in January 1903. At that time it was named Metcalf hall and was renamed as National Library in 1948. It has over two million books and half million documents.
Jorasanko, Tagore birth place.
The National Library, largest library in India


Sacred Sites


Kalighat Kali Temple : It is one of the 52 'Shakti Peetham' of India and is a major site of 'Shakti' worship.
Kalighat and Tarapith pilgrims places
It is believed that a finger of goddess Kali fell here when Shiva (hindu god) was carrying her dead body. The temple enshrines an awe inspiring black stone idol of goddess 'Kali'.
Tarapith Temple :Kolkata does not let down even religious people. There are many such places where you can feel the spiritual serene.
Kali is regarded as one of the principal deities of Bengal. Kali is a powerful and complex goddess with multiple forms. The Divine can be manifested in many different forms, with various roles and personalities.
Various parts of Sati's body are said to have fallen, in the course of Shiva's Rudra Tandava and constitute the various Shakti peethams all through the whole India.
Tarapith is regarded as one of the 52 Shakti Peethams of India.
Some 264 km from Kolkata, Tarapith is situated on the banks of the north flowing Dwarka River, in Birbhum, in West Bengal.
Belur Math and Dakshineswar, Swami Vivekananda
Belur Math : Established by Swami Vivekanada in 1899 it is headquarter of Ramkrishan Mission. This shrine gives the message of secularism and religious tolerance. The architecture is unique in its own way as it gives the view of a temple, a mosque and a church if seen from different angles.
Dakshineshwar Kali Temple : This temple built by Rani Rashmoni in 1847 is situated on other side of river Hooghli and is dedicated to Goddess Bhavatarini, a form of Goddess Kali. It also houses statues of other deities such as Shiva, Radha-Krishan and Sita-Ram. It is one of the largest temples in Kolkata. There are nine main temples dedicated to Goddess Kali and twelve shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Birla Mandir : The architecture of the temple is a perfect blend of traditional artistry and modern technology.
Armenian Church : It was built in 1724 by Cavond, an Armenian and is one of the oldest churches in Kolkata.
St. Paul's Cathedral : It was built between 1839 and 1847 in Indo-Gothic style
Nakhoda Mosque : It is located on north of BBD Bagh and is the largest mosque of Kolkata. The present structure of the mosque was built by Osman in 1942.
The majestic St. Paul's Cathedral Church
famous Muslim mosque of Kolkata
Dakshineswar Kali Temple and Sri Ramakrishna
Tarakeshwar : This small village is situated nearly 60 km from Kolkata and is famous for the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple was built by Raja Bharamalla and dates back to the 18th century. Pilgrims visit the temple throughout the year and the numbers increase during the huge fair organized in the month of Shravana during Shivratri as per the Hindu calendar.


The Green Lungs


Botanic Garden, Kolkata
Botanical Gardens : This oldest botanical garden of India is situated in Shibpur, ten km South of Haora station. It was established in 1786 by Colonel Alexander Kyd. The star attraction of this garden is 240 years old banyan tree, which reaches up to a height of 24.5m and is spread over a circumference of 420m, making it the world's largest banyan tree.
Eden Gardens : It was named after Emily and Fanny Eden, sisters of Lord Auckland. It is situated at Northwest corner of The Maidan. The famous Eden Gardens stadium also lies with in the Garden.
Eden Gardens, kolkata Knight Riders Home Groung
Horticultural Gardens : It is located in Alipore. It was established in 1820 by William Carey. An annual flower show is held here in February.
Zoological Gardens : Situated south of the Maidan, along Belvedere road,it was opened in 1875.
Amusement Parks
Science City : Located in Eastern part of Kolkata, it is a first venture of its kind in
Science Museums, Kolkata
whole of India. The complex houses a Space Odyssey, a Fountain Park, Life Science Corner and Dinosaur's Complex. But the most interesting section is Space Theater. It is a circular auditorium with a dome shaped ceiling. It is open from 9 am to 9 pm.
NICCO Park : Situated in Salt Lake City in Northeastern part,it is Disneyland of Kolkata. It is popularly known as 'Jheel Meel'.
Nicco Park, amusement park in India
And is a great attraction for children. For nature lovers it has an exquisite Rose Garden. Its visiting time is 11am to 8 pm (winter), 11 am to 9 pm (summer).
Aquatica : As the name suggests it is a Waterpark. It is situated at Kochkupur. It is waterlovers' haven.
Millennium Park : Situated on the bank of river Ganga on Strand Road it is a real paradise for nature lovers. One can experience the waves of Ganga along with the scenic beauty of the park.
Millennium Park, Bank of Lower Ganges
largest water amusement parks in Kolkata


Museums


Asutosh Museum : Established in 1937, this museum of Calcutta university has collection of art objects with special emphasis on Bengali folk art.
Nehru Children's Museum : This museum situated on Chowringhee road has models depicting the Hindu epics namely the Ramayana and the Mahabharta.
Birla Industrial and Technological Museum : This museum is funded by philanthropist Birlas. It has a fine collection of sculptures and modern art as well as some interesting medieval specimens.
Netaji Museum : Situated in Netaji Bhavan this museum houses large collection of material related to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Avoid going here during Netaji birth week that is around 23rd January because at this time of the year there is a very heavy rush.
Get Aways

If you are tired of the hustle-bustle of the city then there are many places nearby this 'City of Procession' to which you can give a shot.

Pous Mela and Dol Utsav at Shantiniketan
Shanti Niketan : Bolpur-Santineketan is one of the perfect weekend gateway destinations for the people who are eagar to travel. It's a great relief from metropolitan's delirious pace and pollution. It is 145km away from Kolkata.
The red soil of Birbhum, the green forest, the fresh air, the beautiful scenario of the bank of river Kopai, the remnant of Khoai created by rainfall during monsoon attract travelers by its own beauty.
The people of the district are very innocent and dear to everyone. Rabindranath Tagore's Visva-Bharati Vishyavidyalaya is the main attraction of the place. It is an International University and a great center of Oriental education and culture.
Basanta Utsav is a colorful festivals for all Indians and known as Holi. It occurs at the end of winter when spring comes with its beauty. Falgun and Chaitra according to the Bengali calendar is the season of Dol utsav.
Bandel : The ancient place of Bandel has been a witness to many different kinds of cultures and civilizations. The present day Bandel bears relics to the rich historical heritage and cultural legacies of the bygone golden eras. Representing the varied cultural traditions of the ancient times, Bandel has gained a world wide popularity because of the famous Bandel Church.
Bandel Church
Situated at a stone's throw distance of just two kilometers from the Bandel station, the Bandel Church stands tall with its splendid architectural structure that reflects the artistic imagination and the engineering skills of the Portuguese. The lavish religious monument was erected by Gomez de Soto way back in 1600 AD. The holy premises of the Bandel Church houses a monastery which was constructed around the same time.
Constructed in the unique architectural style of the Portuguese, the Bandel Church attracts several devotees from different religious communities. The interior of the Church is decorated with beautiful chandeliers. The colored glass windows of the Bandel Church adds to the glory of the religious monument.
According to a religious and historical legend, a ship had survived a deadly sea storm by the divine intervention of Lady Virgin. To immortalize this unusual event the captain of the ship had gifted the huge mast which still finds a place within the holy premises of the church. The statue of one Lady of Happy Voyage is worshiped by the devotees with intense devotion and dedication. The sole reminiscent of the Portugese rule in the area, the Bandel Church portrays the glorious past of the region.
Diamond Harbor : It is a perfect getaway from Kolkata. You can get river cruise from this place and spend the whole day in the lap of river Hoogli. It also offers best beach resorts around Kolkata.
Digha, popular sea resort
Mandarmani-Digha-Shankarpur : Mandarmani is a beach resort in Purba Medinipur district of South Bengal , one of the southern districts of West Bengal . It is almost 180km from Kolkata Airport on the Kolkata - Digha route and just 14km from Chaulkhola .Mandarmani is one of Bengal’s recently developed tourist destination that lies close to ever-popular Digha and Shankarpur. With sun and surf, pristine sea beach and untrammeled silt coloured sand, this beach is slowly becoming popular among the tourists.
Sunderbans : This world heritage site is the only home of the most ferocious animal, the royal Bengal tiger, on earth. This largest delta of world is also habitat to Cheetal. Visitor can get to see rare birds like Brown Winged Kingfisher, Swamp Patridge, Grey Heades Lapwing, Mangove Whistler and many other exotic birds.
Sunderbans mangrove forest in the world.
Royal Bengal Tigers, Sundarbans
Chandannagar : It has many tourist attractions, the most important being the ruins of French buildings. Other spots worth visit are Rabindra Bhavan, Strand Church, Museum and Temple.
Nabadwip : It is a popular pilgrimage center for the devotees of Krishna. Nabadwip lies on the western side of the river Bhagirathi at a distance of about 20 K.M. from Krishnagar and it is associated with birth of Lord Sri. Chaitanya and the advent of the Vaishnab religion in Bengal.
Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Nabadwip
Sri. Chaitanya was not only a religious leader preaching Vaishnab ideas and Bhakti cult but also a social reformer in the 16th Century. Nabadwip was the capital of Lakshman Sena, the famous ruler of Sena dynasty, who ruled from 1179 to 1203. There are a number of temples and pilgrimage centres. Dwadas Shib Mandir built in 1835 with the exquisite floral designs attracts a large number of pilgrims. The images and idols of Lord Sri. Chaitanaya in a few other places are also regarded with reverence.
Iskcon Temple in Mayapur, nadia
Mayapur : It is an important pilgrim destination for Vaishnavism followers. It is the birth place of Chatanya Mahaprabhu, a reincarnation of Lord Krishna and Radha. It is also the world headquarters of ISCKON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness). Today, the place receives more than thousands of pilgrims each year.
Bishnupur : It is a town in the Bankura District of West Bengal about 132 km from Kolkata. It is famous for its terracotta temples and baluchari sarees.
Bengal Arts and Crafts
The town has a glorious past that is reflected in its rich architecture, music and handicrafts such as pottery and weaving. It prospered in the 17th and early 18th centuries. Ruled by a line of Hindu Rajas of the Malla dynasty, Bishnupur developed a unique form of architecture and has perhaps the most brilliant and detailed terracotta work in Eastern India that has withstood the ravages of time.
The history of Bishnupur can be traced back to 694 AD, when King Raghunath I founded the Malla dynasty. However it was much later in 994 AD that the place was named Bishnupur. The name is derived from the name of the Hindu God ‘Vishnu'. The majority of the people belong to the ‘Vaishnava' sect.
Murshidabad, historical places in west bengal
Murshidabad : It was the last capital city of independent Bengal was named after Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, the Dewan of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. It is situated on the banks of the Bhagirathi. A city of splendors & famous for its silk, was made capital of Bengal in 1717. The British shifted the capital to Kolkata in 1773. Plassey, where the historic battle was fought in 1757 between Nawab Siraj-Ud-Daula and lord Clive, of East India Company, is only 40 Km. South of Murshidabad.
North Bengal & Hill Stations : North Bengal is truly a treasure hunt for the nature lovers, especially for those who are looking for a periodical escape from the hectic chores of the modern city life. Lying in the Northern half of the State of West Bengal and encircled by international boundaries of Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh, North Bengal offers a unique combination of varied landscape - from high mountainous region in the extreme north to the vast Gangetic plains in the extreme south.
The geographical diversity blended with the cultures of different ethnic groups has placed North Bengal in the most treasured tourist destinations in Northeast India. North Bengal comprises of six districts- Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Coochbihar, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur and Malda.