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  • 6  Places to Visit near Kolkata

    6 Places to Visit near Kolkata

    Here are 6 places to visit near Kolkata that serve as the best weekend getaways.

    1. Digha

    Distance from Kolkata | 165 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | October – February

    One of the most popular weekend getaways from Kolkata, this coastal resort town in West Bengal is known for its mellow sunsets and shallow sand beaches. Digha also has lush green parks and lakes that are just perfect for an idyllic amble. Add to this the delightfully painted Shiva temple at Chandaneswar, where the annual fair draws people from all over West Bengal during Chaitra, the last month of their calendar, you have the ideal itinerary for a quick refreshing weekend.

    2. Mukutmanipur

    Distance from Kolkata | 220 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | October – March

    The water reservoir at Mukutmanipur together with India’s second biggest earthen dam  built across the confluence of two rivers – Kangsabati and Kumari make for a tranquil weekend away from the chaos of city life. The blue hour of twilight at the dam is stunning. Delight in bird song as you catch the sunset from a boat, surrounded by the clear azure waters and luxurious green forests. Round off the experience with a picnic as you watch the night fall and the lights come on at the dam. The nearby tribal hamlets of Bankura, the Bonpukuria Deer Park, Bangopalpur Reserve Forest, all provide for pleasant outings during the day.

    3. Bodhgaya

    Distance from Kolkata | 470 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | September – June

    Most revered of all Buddhist sites, Bodhgaya is where Prince Sidhartha attained enlightenment and became the Buddha, two thousand and six hundred years ago. Two hundred years later, Emperor Ashoka built a temple to mark the site. The temple and the Bodhi tree have gone through a tempestuous history but they are the descendants of the original. Like any other pilgrim town in India, Bodhgaya too wears an air of festivity mingled with the intensity of faith. Sit in the temple, under the Bodhi Tree and contemplate life, walk around in town to see the Buddhist temples from as many as eight countries.

    4. Puri

    Sun Temple, Konark

    Distance from Kolkata | 495 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | December – February

    Orissa is a state that is underrated when it comes to tourism. The winters here are beautiful, night falls by five and the breeze couldn’t get any pleasanter. Puri with its painted houses carries its legacy of the Jagannatha and patachitra everywhere. And with its golden fields and silvery waves, the seaside temple town of Puri is right where the action is. Visit the fabled Puri Jagannath Temple in town and go on short drives to go dolphin spotting on the boundless Chilika lake or to be awed by the sheer magnificence of the Sun Temple in Konark.

    5. Darjeeling 

    Distance from Kolkata | 615 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | April – June

    Darjeeling has long been one of the most loved hill stations in India thanks to its pretty tea estates, its views of the Kanchenjunga and the iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.  Take the hundred and thirty seven year old toy train through the foothills of the Himalayas to India’s highest railway station at Ghum, while you spot wild orchids as the narrow gauge heritage train takes you winding through the dense forests of oak. Sip on some black tea and stroll along the charming little lanes of this quaint old town and be enchanted by the mock Tudor residences, gothic churches and the buddhist pagodas.

    6. Kalimpong

    Distance from Kolkata | 625 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | March – May

    Famed for its impressive colonial era buildings, Kalimpong sits across from Darjeeling on the other side of the River Teesta. But surprisingly, it isn’t the tea plantations that draw  people to this east Indian hill town but its flowers and cacti. The absolutely brilliant array of orchids and gladioli do not just adorn the local flowers markets here but are a major source of export revenue. So, head out to the nurseries check out their impressive cacti cultivation, walk along the sloping pathways in the backdrop of the Kanchenjunga, shop for Tibetan jewellery, eat noodles and cheese.

  • 6 Stunning Weekend Getaways from Delhi

    6 Stunning Weekend Getaways from Delhi

    Are you longing to get away from the craziness of Delhi? To slow down and take a break, to detoxify? Then here is a list of 6 stunning weekend getaways from Delhi, that are just perfect to do that. Nothing.

    1. Jim Corbett

    Distance from Delhi | 245 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | November – June

    Hands down the most popular national park in the country, the Jim Corbett National Park is only a six hour drive away. Part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve, Jim Corbett is famed for its tiger population. It is in fact here, the country’s oldest established National Park, that Project Tiger was first launched.

    Add to the magical landscape of Uttarakhand the fact that this is the only place in India where you can stay the night in a jungle. In a snug old rest house at that! So go have yourself an adventure right here, a few hours from Delhi.

    2. Rishikesh

    Distance from Delhi | 245 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | September – November

    On the 50th anniversary of The Beatles coming to India, why not go see for yourself where the Fab Four spent one of their most creative phases. It was in the Maharishi Ashram in Rishikesh that The Beatles spent seven weeks, wrote forty songs of which they eventually recorded twenty.

    This long abandoned ashram is now being converted into a Museum by the Uttarakhand State Government and there is also of course the usual white water rafting, trekking, yoga, meditation and Ganga Aarti to indulge in while  in Rishikesh.

    3. Jaipur

    Distance from Delhi | 280 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | November – February

    Amer Fort Jaipur

    Rajasthan’s largest city and its capital, Jaipur ranks right up there alongside the Taj Mahal on every tourists’ bucket list for India. Not only is this city home to India’s biggest Literature Festival but it is also the starting point to explore the sunny state of Rajasthan – be it the painted havelis of Shekhawati or the Thar Desert.

    Known for its UNESCO world heritage sites, striking palaces, sprawling forts and colourful bazaars, Jaipur is the most perfect of weekend getaways from Delhi for a family holiday.

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    4. Landour

    Distance from Delhi | 287 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | April – June

    Bored of Mussoorie already? Drive on a little higher and you are in Landour. A British era cantonment town, which together with its twin town of Mussoorie is crowned as the Queen of Hills. From being home to Jim Corbett’s parents once to today being Ruskin Bond’s, Landour has always been distinctly more European than Mussoorie.

    So slow down in this quiet little hill station, go for walks among the cool conifers, indulge in the delicious cheese pizzas that thIS town is famous for and take a break from the other often frequented hill stations and weekend getaways from Delhi.

    5. Chail

    Distance from Delhi | 336 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | April – June

    Chail is a charming hill station overlooking the Sutlej Valley in Himachal Pradesh. Originally built as a summer retreat for the Maharaja of Patiala, even today it works as a worthy alternative to the noisy and overcrowded Shimla.

    From exploring the Chail Palace for its splendid architecture to hiking all the way to Kali ka Tibba or even venturing out as far as the Girl River from some angling, there is enough to keep one actively engaged here in Chail. This hill station of deodars and pines also boasts of being home to the world’s highest cricket ground.

    6. Dharmshala

    Distance from Delhi | 470 Kilometers
    Best Time to Visit | February – June

    Famous for a lot of things, Dharmshala is many things to many people. From monasteries and hip cafes to scenic trek routes through the Dhauladhar mountains, Dharamshala has something to offer to every kind of traveller. There is much to do here.

    Take delight in the distinctly Tibetan vibe of the place or take a shot at being a hippie. And if one tires of this and craves a change of scene, then there is Mc Leod Ganj to head to for the day.