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Calcutta, or Kolkata as it is now called, is seen as the land of the intellectuals. Communist in ideology and very politically aware, Calcutta was the capital of British India before Delhi assumed this position.
Calcutta developed from a fishermen village to become one of the largest cities in the world. The city symbolizes creativity and vibrance with all the modern amenities available. Calcutta has adapted to the modern trends and techniques of the world but has not shed the leisurely life style and the calm of its hey days.
Calcutta has the country's first Metro railway and some of its buildings are more than a hundred years old. While Calcutta is a city of enduring charm, it is also a city that evokes extreme emotions. So be ready to give in to it or hate it completely. .
A city with strong cultural, literary and religious flavours, Calcutta acts as the gateway to the North-East.
Population: Approx. About 14 million
Climate: Calcutta is located at a point where the river Hooghly merges into the sea. In fact, the whole region is part the great Gangetic delta. The climate of Calcutta is largely influenced by the sea. The daily tidal waves and frequent rains accompanied by high velocity winds, has now become a part of life in the city. Calcutta has a very tropical climate with the summers being hot and humid. The temperature seldom crosses the 43-degree barrier and in winter, rarely goes below 8 degrees. Monsoons are timely and heavy. Winters are the best time to visit.
Best times to visit: Between September and March.
Places of Interest
Birla Planetarium
Located at the top end of Chowringhee, it is the only planetarium in the country whose dome houses a collection of projectors and optical equipment imported from East Germany. It is the largest planetarium in South-East Asia and the second largest planetarium in the world.
Fort William
Fort William is sometimes called the citadel of Calcutta. With the permission of the Nawab of Bengal, this fort was built between 1696 and 1702 by the British East India Company and named after King William III of England. In 1756, the fort was taken by the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-Daulah. In 1757, the East India Company regained power and demolished this fort and began reconstructing it. The new fort was completed in 1773.
Botanical Garden
The garden was founded in 1787 by the East India Company and was formerly known as the Royal Botanical Garden. It is famous for its huge collection of bamboos, orchids, palms and the plants of screw pine genus. The garden spreads over 270 acres and more than 1700 plant species can be found here. The Central National Herbarium of the Botanical Survey of India is here and has 2,500,000 dried plants in its collection. A botanical's dream come true for sure.
Zoological Garden
Laid in 1876, extending over an area of 16 hectares, the zoological garden has a considerably large collection of animals. White tigers, reptiles and the Royal Bengal tigers are the special exhibits. During winter, birds from all over the world migrate here and are a special attraction during this time.
Eden Gardens
Named after the sister of Alexander, the Eden Gardens used to be covered by verdant trees and gardens. A major part of the garden gave way to the construction of one of the largest and beautiful stadiums of India- the Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium. Eden Gardens has seen history made and unmade. For more than a hundred years, the magic of Eden Gardens has held its sway over cricket and cricket lovers in the country.
Nehru Children's Museum.
It's a wonderfully entertaining place for children. Named after the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, it is located at Jawaharlal Nehru Road (formerly Chowringhee Road). The stories of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata have been depicted nicely with the help of animated dolls. Some science models are also on exhibition, a must see for the kids.
Howrah Bridge
It one of three bridges on the river Hooghly and is the most famous landmark in all of West Bengal. This bridge is a marvel of British engineering. Howrah Bridge is suspended on pillars and never mind how old, it still stands as strong as ever.
Victoria Memorial
One of the oldest museums in Kolkata, this is a must see for anyone who visits the city.
Indian Museum
The oldest museum in India and one of the most comprehensive museums in Asia; the archaeology and numismatic sections contain the most valuable collections.
Nakhoda Mosque
The largest mosque in Calcutta, which can accommodate 10,000 worshippers at a time, this wonder is built in the Indo-Saracenic style.
St. Paul's Cathedral Church.
One of the most prominent churches in the city, it is located between Birla planetarium and Rabindra Sadan. Constructed by Bishop Willson in 1847, it is the first Episcopal Church of the East. The Indo-Gothic style of this church is really impressive.
Kali Mandir, Kalighat.
Kali temple of Kalighat continues to attract a large volume of pilgrims, local, regional as well as from all over India. A truly impressive sight, this temple is best visited during the spirited Kali puja festivities.
Excursion
Digha
It is the nearest sea-beach from Calcutta and is a six-hour bus journey. Very close to the Orissa border, Digha has been attracting a lot of tourists. The seven kilometer long beach is has every thing that a sea loving traveller could possibly need...good surf and sand. Just eight kms from Digha is the Chandaneshwar Siva Temple across the border in Orissa. Digha is 185 kms from Calcutta.
Diamond Harbour
51 kms from the city is the old port of Calcutta. From here Hooghly turns south to merge into the sea and from here, one can take launches to Sagar island for the famous Ganga Sagar Fair.
Haldia
Calcutta's new port is 96 kms south of the city. This place was developed as a port to avoid the silting problem in Diamond Harbour. Today the Haldia Refinery has added value to the place. There are regular bus services to both the ports from Calcutta.
Barrackpore
Not much is left of the place, which was once the cantonment of the East India Company. 23 kms from the city, the place has acquired a historical significance. The gardens along the river bank are very nicely laid and are very charming. The Gandhi memorial attracts a large number of tourists. Barrackpore was one of the places which was transferred by the Danish settlement to the East India Company in 1845.
Chandernagore
The French trading post was handed over to India along with Pondicherry in 1951. The French settled here in 1673 and made it their trade centre. But they lost this place to the British in a conflict. Today this place along the river Hooghly has some buildings of the French era and is now famous for the artisans who make clay figurines. Chandernagore is 39 kms from Calcutta.
Bandel
43 kms from Calcutta is the site of a Portuguese church and monasteries that were built in 1599. They were destroyed in 1640 by Shah Jahan but were rebuilt.
Sunderban Wildlife Sanctuary
Towards the South of Calcutta, rivers Ganga and Hooghly divide themselves into many distributaries and they form the famous Gangetic deltas. They provide the ideal environment for the Sundari trees to grow. Spread over an area of almost 10,000 sq kms, now shared between Bangladesh and India, the Sunderbans are home to many exquisite animals and birds.
How to get there
By Road
Calcutta is well connected by major National Highways to almost all parts of the country.
By Air
Calcutta is one of India's busiest International Airports and is served by a few International Airlines, namely British Airways, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, KLM and a few others. On the domestic network, Calcutta is connected by Indian Airlines, Jet Airways and Sahara Airlines, to most major cities in India by frequent daily flights.
By Rail
Regular train services connect Howrah and Sealdah stations to different parts of India. Calcutta also serves as a train gateway to most parts of North Eastern India.


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