Weekend Spot / Weekend Trip :
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Antpur

Bhitarkanika
Murshidabad
Bakreshwar &Tarapith
Deulti Sunderban
Bakkhali
Digha & Mondarmoni Sonajhuri & Shantiniketan
Baranti
Garchumuk , Mayapur & Nabadwip
Tajpur
Ballavpur Wild Life Sanctury Monchasa MCcluskiganj
 
 
 
 Antpur :


Antput is 50 kms from Kolkata it is home of one of the finest pieces of terracotta Architecture. It is falls in the district of Hooghly under Jangipara police station.The place was also called Vishhari. Legend has it that a king named Nhurj Shrehtha used to rule region. Eight of his trusted senapatis lived in eight adjacent villages.  

Later, the villages combined to form a hamlet that derived its name from Aatpur or In 1786, Krishnaram Mitra, a  Dewan of the  royal state of Burdwan ,  first took the  initiative  to build a  Krishna temple here. It was a tumultuous time in the history of Bengal.  The power of the Muslim rulers was at an ebb, and overseas   invaders like the British, Dutch, French  and Portuguese were becoming dominant. The aim behind the building of the temple was to motivate the Hindus, who bore the brunt of tyranny of outsiders. By then terracotta craft   was no longer a preserve of the artisans of Bankura and Vishnupur.  .The   magic of clay was being used in architecture in all corners of Bengal. Antpur, with its rich cultural heritage, was no exception.  Terracotta became the automatic choice for the temple.    Clay from the Ganga was brought and burnt to build the 100- ft high and 47- ft wide structure, adorned with peerless depictions of episodes from Hindu mythology and Bengali social life. As history recounts, Hooghly existed as a trading center having almost an urban set up. As Hooghly has been colonized by indigenous and the alien equally, the district has been elevated to the status of a heritage place. The relics of the foreign settlers like Portuguese, Dutch and the English represent the multi-ethnic culture of the land.

Where To Stay:
Govt. Lodges and Guest House available.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bakreshwar &Tarapith :


Bakreshwar : Bakreshwar is a town in the Suri Sadar subdivision of Birbhum district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Bakreshwar Thermal Power Station of West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited is located some distance away from the town. Bakreshwar is located on the Siuri-Dubrajpur Road. The latter is the lesser used and slightly longer route. Buses ply on this route. Both Dubrajpur and Siuri are on the Andal-Sainthia branch line.




Tarapith- Tarapith is famous for Goddess Mother Tara, Shakti pith. The place is 10 kms from Rampurhat. The temple was constructed by  a rich businessman of the period named Joy Dutta Saudagar. The main attraction of this place is to Temple of Goddess Ma Tara and the adjacent cremation ground. Nearby other attraction is Bakreshwar where You can see Hot spring.

Where To Stay:
Good Hotels/Resrots/Lodges are available

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bakkhali :


It takes  about 3.5 hours journey and as much as 5 hours to reach Bakkhali.After reaching to Namkhana  where the car or bus has to be transported across the Hatania Doania creek in a special ferry. The ferry service is available from 7.00 am to 11-pm night  except from 12.noon To 1.45 pm. BAKHALI located on one of the many deltaic island spread across South 24- Parganas District. This small island just out into the vast expanse of the Bay of Bengal.The 7 km stretching from Bakkhali to Fejurganj has nice view of rolling waves make it Perfect weekend gateway.

Where To Stay:
Good Hotels/ Lodges and Guest House Available

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Baranti :


Purulia is a backward and draught prone district in West Bengal, India. Baranti is a small picturesque hamlet by a beautiful lake surrounded by hillocks and forests under Santuri police station in this district. Baranit is 263 kms away from Kolkata and Muradi a small railway station stiutated after three consecutive railways stations(19kms) from Asansol. Baranti or Ramchandrapur Irrigation Project can be reached from Muradi, by Trekker or Rickshaw. A water reservoir has been constructed by erecting a dam between Muradi Hill, at one side, and Baranti Hill, on the other. The water reservoir is being used for irrigation purpose and also for supplying drinking water to the local villages. The Panchkot Hill, at one side of the area and the Biharinath Hill, on the other, can be reached by trekking. The standstill water of the reservoir look like a large bulie tinted glass mirror reflecting the vast expanse of sky over it. The view of sunset with the lake on the four ground is breath taking and The moonlit night makes the lake something unearthly. A full moon night in Baranti is worth remembering.We can say Baranti indeed a very peaceful place for spiritual and mental rejuvenation.

Baranit is 263 kms away from Kolkata and Muradi a small railway station stiutated after three consecutive railways stations(19kms) from Asansol. Baranti or Ramchandrapur Irrigation Project can be reached from Muradi, by Trekker or Rickshaw. A water reservoir has been constructed by erecting a dam between Muradi Hill, at one side, and Baranti Hill, on the other. The water reservoir is being used for irrigation purpose and also for supplying drinking water to the local villages. The Panchkot Hill, at one side of the area and the Biharinath Hill, on the other, can be reached by trekking. The standstill water of the reservoir look like a large bulie tinted glass mirror reflecting the vast expanse of sky over it. The view of sunset with the lake on the four ground is breath taking and The moonlit night makes the lake something unearthly. A full moon night in Baranti is worth remembering.We can say Baranti indeed a very peaceful place for spiritual and mental rejuvenation.

To develop Eco-torism in Baranti area through developing conserving expending forest and wild life study research survey and etc. among students, researchers children. Improve the Socio economic condition of the local poor village people through eco-tourism and forest based cottage industry. The forest area is surrounded with trees like Sal, Mahua, Piyal, Palash and various natural and medicinal Plants. The forest is abode of faunas like rabbits, Phython, Porcupines, Wild Boars, Fooxes, Wolves. Various birds and deers. The reservoir swarms with seasonal Migratory Birds.

Where To Stay:
You have experience to stay in Mud House & you will enjoy the Village Tourism.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ballavpur Wild Life Sanctury :


Bhallavpur wild life sanctuary located at Birbhum district which was established in 1977. This wooded area is located near Santiniketan in Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum District in the Indian state of West Bengal where you can find dense local vegetation comprising Sal, Akshmani, Sisoo, Amalki  Bahera, Hartaki and other trees.  The whole sancturary can be covered by foot and tourists can Catch Glimpse of wildlife from the watch towers located at strategic sites. It is also known for Black Buck, Spotted deer, foxes and variety of water birds.

Where To Stay:
Govt. Lodges & Guest House Available.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bhitarkanika :


Bhitarkanika is a national park located in the Kendrapara district of Orissa.

Bhitarkanika National Park is a national park located in the Kendrapara District Odisha in eastern India. It is 45 kms from Bhadrak the place called CHANDBALI, It is the gate way of Bhitarkanika wild life sanctuary. The picturesque Baitarani Rivers flows beside Chandbali and meets the Brahmani river at Distance. Bhitarkani is home of giant saltwater crocodile in India. Here we can find 215 species of Avifauna including amazing eight variety of Kingfishers. It is the second largest Mangrove Eco-system In India Harbours more than 70 species of Mangrove and its associates. To enter into Bhitarkanika you Can take a boat ride from Chadbali and catch the glimpse of the Giant Salwater crocodiles. You can Enjoying long walk through Bhitarkanika forest that take you to Ekakkula beach and Dangmol.

Where To Stay:
Govt. Accommodation/Local Lodges Available

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deulti :


Deulti is small village located about 6 kms towards the western part of Bagnan, in the district of Howrah and cradeld on the bank of River Rupnarayan. This place is famous writer and author Late Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. The area is covered with paddy fields and the bank of river Roopnarayan captive your mind. From here you can also visit Gadiara and the temple of Radha and Madangoal which is beautified with terracotta decoration.

Where To Stay: Lodges Available

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Digha & Mondarmoni :


Digha - Digha is a seaside resort town in the state of West Bengal . It is located in East Midnapore District and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It is 187 kms from south west of Kolkata. The sea at Digha is calm and shallow and about a mile from the beach making it quite safe For swimming Digha.

 

Mondarmani - Mondarmani 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 and just 15km from Chaulkhola on the Kolkata-Digha route. Thousand small crabs crawl around the 13 kms long virgin beach making it look like a simmering field of the red flower mandar. Years ago the resemblance ignited the imagination of the locals, they named it Mandarboni. In course of time it has become Mandarmoni. The golden beaches and the gentle sea are the main attractions in Mondarmoni.

Where To Stay:
Good Resorts/Hotels and Lodges available.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Garchumuk , Mayapur & Nabadwip :


Garchumuk -
Garchumuk  is 60 kms from Kolkata. There is beautiful Barrage which is well known for 58 No. gate or Atanna Gate. The sight of this place is beautiful and eye cathing here we can Spot of irrigational canal which connecting the river of Damodar, and Hooghly. There is nearby Spot is Gadiara which takes 22 kms from Gorchumuk it is famous for picnic spot.


Mayapur & Nabadwip -
Mayapur is 130 Kms from Kolkata  located on the banks of the Ganges river, at the point of its confluence with the Jalangi, near Navadvip, West Bengal, India, 130 km north of Kolkata.This place is known for  the ISKCON Chandroaya Temple, the Yoga Peeth and Chand Kazis SmadhiOpposite side of Ganga is Nabadwip which is the birthplace of Mahaprabhu Chaitanya

Where To Stay:
Temples provides comfortable  AC and Non AC accommodation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Monchasa :


Monchasha is located on the banks of Bagda River in the remote village of Paushi, in East Midnapur district of West Bengal and 130 km from Kolkata. There is greenery all around and it gives peaceful Kolkata. There is greenery all around and it gives peace Kolkata. There is greenery all around and it gives peaceful and mental reujuvenation. It gives a blend of authentic village culture, pure earthen traditions, cultural heritage of rural life and  perfect experience of eco tourism and rural Bengal. The straw thatched, octagonal bamboo huts, fully covered with local Hogla leaves certainly focus rural and village tourism. There is greenery all around enjoy day with scenic views , staying in thatched house with attached bath area with modern amenities, local style bambooFurniture will please you. Day spent  in leisure, you may enjoy village walk interacting with local people, visit children orphanage, fishing, pottery Demonstration and river cruise by non mechanized boat.

Where To Stay: Lodges Available

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Murshidabad :


The city of Murshidabad is located on the southern bank of the Bhagirathi, a distributary of the Ganges River. Murshidabad was a town and district of British India, in the Bengal Presidency. In the Mughal period it was the capital of Bengal. Now The administrative headquarters of the district are at Baharampur. Murshidabad the original inhabitant of the district are found among the hindu and muslims communities. The battle  site  of Plassey must watch along with Hazarduari Palace which is now museum and is open regularly except Friday. You Can also visit Zafri Palace, Motijheel and other places.

Where To Stay: Good Lodges Available

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sunderban :


The World Heritage Committee of UNESCO inscribed 'The Sundarbans' in the World Heritage List. With a cobweb of innumerable creeks, canals the tributaries of the river Ganga and 54 small islands the Sundarbans is the natural heritage of West Bengal and is considered as the largest Estuarine Forest in the world. The dense mangroves in the mud flats, the birds sanctuaries in Lothian island and Sajnekhali, the hatchery cum sanctuary of crocodiles at Bhagabatpur, the in exhaustible natural stock of seeds of a large number of brackish water fish, prawn and crab, the dense forest at Kalashdwip and, above all, the Royal Bengal Tigers in the Tiger Reserve, all taken together offer an enigma.

Where To Stay:
Good Resorts/ Govt Lodges and Private Hotels Available.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sonajhuri & Shantiniketan :


Shantiniketan was founded in 1901 by Noble Laureate Shri. Rabindra Nath Tagore who visualised a perfect harmony of humanity with nature. It is at a distance of 212 kms. from Kolkata and is well connected by road and rail, the nearest rail station being Bolpur. Besides the University, the complex at "Uttarayan" must be in the itinerary of tourists. Art gallery and museum are important to be seen. Not only students, the place is also frequented by thousand of visitors who are attracted by the extensive campus ground, open-air classes and above all the scenic natural beauty of the destination and Sonajhuri is located very near to the northern side of Visva Bharati where you Do not find crowded of people like Visva Bharati area is full of cool and calm. Here you will Enjoy to see untouched forests, Adivasi villages the Kopai river and Shyambati Canal.

Where To Stay:
Good Resorts and Hotels available with all Modern Amenities.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tajpur :


Tajpur is located in Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India on the shore of Bay of Bengal. Tajpur is set between Mandarmoni and Shankarpur. Tajpur is 170 km from state capital Kolkata. The beach is Interested with infinite number of red crabs which play hide and seek in the sand Their presence makes the beach look crimson. The fishermens villages in the vicinity, where one can observe the mundane life of fisherman. Tajpur to promote tourism offers various adventure activities like para gliding, rfting and rock climbing.

Where To Stay: Good Hotels / Lodges Available

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
MCcluskiganj :


McCluskieganj is a town in Jharkhand State, India, about 40 miles northwest of the capital, Ranchi. The town used to have a significant Anglo-Indian community at one time but this has declined considerably. It takes 3 hrs journey from Ranchi, Bada Sahib, Memsaab, bungalows, pastries, village churches and memories of everything that brings back the days of the British Raaj can still be traced in McCluskieganj – lovingly called “Chota England” in the past. The little snaking Dugadugi rivulet, churches hidden amongst trees, a picturesque railway station, hills on the horizon, rundown grand British bungalows with their red roofs and rose gardens make McCluskiegunj an ideal weekend spot for time – travellers. It is famous for Dasam Falls, Hundru Falls and Jonha Falls and beautiful landscape littered with hills and streams even you can see some open-pit.

Where To Stay: Good Hotels / Lodges Available

 
 
 
 
 
 
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