West Bengal, located in the eastern part of the Indian peninsula is a complete representation of the Indian subcontinent. Darjeeling, its northern end, lies cuddled in the arms of the mighty Himalayas and the Dooars in the foothills are rich in forest. The indomitable river Ganga flows across the state's rich alluvial plains, through vast swamps that are known as the Sundarbans. The districts in the west are semi-arid and sport loamy soil. The state is known for its famous Bengal Cotton and the dense forests known as the Sunderbans.
Tourist Destinations
India's cultural repository of West Bengal amalgamates the arts, landscapes and nature. Tourist destinations of West Bengal is for those who are inclined towards music, literature and adventure.
The most popular tourist spots in Kolkata includes Victoria Memorial, a huge white-marble structure and the most enduring of remains of the British Raj in India. Indian Museum, built in 1874 is the oldest archaeological museum in India. Eden Garden is a small and pleasantly laid-out garden. The place also houses the renowned cricket ground by the same name. Birla Planetarium is one of the largest of its kind in the world. The tourist places in Kolkata are Fort William, Kali Mandir and Howrah Bridge.
Darjeeling is most famous for Ghoom, 6 kms away from the main town. The hillock is dominated by the famous Yiga Choeling Monastery, which has 15 images of the Maitreya Buddha. A steep ride, five kilometers from Ghoom, or an invigorating walk up a steep incline, leads sun worshippers to Tiger Hills. The Museum of Natural History is an exclusive collection of Himalayan animals, reptiles, birds and insects. The Llyod Botanic Garden has a marvelous collection of alpine flora and orchids. Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park is the only center in India for the breeding of the rare snow leopard. The Darjeeling-Rangit Valley ropeway, one of the longest in Asia is a thrilling ride with splendid views. The Tibet refugee center is an excellent Tibetan art and culture outlet for purchasing Tibetan souvenirs.
A UNESCO world heritage site, Sunderbans is home to the largest number of wild tigers in the world. Sunderbans is the largest estuarine delta in the world and the biggest colony of the Royal Bengal Tigers. The Bhagabatpur Crocodile Project is a crocodile-breeding farm. Sajnekhali has a bird sanctuary with a Mangrove Interpretation Centre too. There are watchtowers at Sajnekhali, Sudhanyakhali, Netidhopan, Haldi and a number of other places. Other tourist places in the area include Netidhopan, which has the ruins of a 400-year-old temple; and Holiday Island, which is a retreat of the barking deer and Kanak, which is the nesting place of Olive Ridley Turtles.
How To Reach West Bengal
West Bengal has a smooth connection with the national and international air network. The international (Netaji Subhash International Airport) and domestic airports of Kolkata, Dumdum, is located 15 km from the city center. The Bagdogra airport at Siliguri connects the state with places in and around the state. Three more airports, namely, Balurghat, Coochbehar and Malda also give an option of domestic flights. West Bengal owes a major railway network. Kharagpur railway station has the longest railway platform in India. The Howrah railway station is one of the most accessed railway heads in India. New Jalpaiguri railhead connects Darjeeling with other places of the country by toy train. The national as well as state highways connect West Bengal with major cities in and around the state. The state transport corporation also runs regular buses connecting these places. There are also private tour operators that provide luxury coaches to access the nearby places.
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