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West Bengal Tour |
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West Bengal, also called “The City of Joy” , is a state in east India and has Kolkatta as its capital . It stretches from
Himalayas in the north to Bay of Bengal in the south. West Bengal is one of the most culturally and ethnically divers states
of India. Different ethnicity, religion, languages and culture adds to this rich landscape. It houses the world famous Sunderbans . Located in the Ganga delta in West Bengal, this park covers a vast stretch of
mangrove swamp, lush forested islands and small rivers near the Bay of Bengal and is home to the magnificent Royal Bengal
tiger . Other wildlife parks in the state are Jaldapara and Doars .
The coastal strip of West Bengal, extending from the Ganges delta land to the border of Orissa, presents some beautiful
options in sea resorts. Digha, Shankarpur, Junput, Bakkhali, Sagardwip and Frazergunj are just some of them.
The famous cities in West Bengal include Kolkatta, Siliguri, Bakkhali, Sagardwip, Plassey, Burdwan, Durgapur, Kharagpur,
Kalimpong, Darjeeling and Malda .
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Hot Destinations of West Bengal
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Calcutta: Grown from mangrove swamps, Calcutta is the largest metropolis in India. Calcutta`s role in the national economy is of
crucial importance as the Gateway to Eastern India. Ships were the beginning of Calcutta`s history & the river Hoogly was the
key to the city`s fortunes. Vishnupur is famous for the exquisite 17th & 18th century terracotta temples, Seat of classical
music. The Stylized, "Bankura horse" symbolic of excellence in rural handicrafts is native to this district. Belur Math is a
modern temple within the grounds of the Ramakrishna Mission. Dakshineshwar Temple, dedicated to Kali is built in the
architectural style of Bengal.
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Major Tourist Attractions:Belur Math, Botanical Garden, Dakshineshwar Temple, Howarh Bridge, Jain Temple, Kali Temple, Marble Palace, Nakhoda Mosque, National Library, Rabindra Sarobar, Raj Bhavan, Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Sahid Minar (Ochterlony Monument), St.Paul`s Cathedral, Victoria Memorial, Zoological Gardens.
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Sunderbans: The biggest colony of the `Royal Bengal Tigers` - the Sundarbans. These evergreen mangrove forests pulsate with a myriad
forms of life. Above the Kingfisher and White-bellied Sea eagle add a brilliant burst of colour. The sea creeps in at high
tide. The ebbing waters reveal nature so alive on the glistening mud flats. The land is split by numerous rivers and water
channels all emptying into the Bay of Bengal. It is believed that Bonbibi, the goddess of the forest, protects the
wood-cutters, honey-collectors and fishermen on their hazardous missions. For, as the saying
goes, `Here the Tiger is always watching you`. Some people, believe that they could," however, have got their name from the
profusion of Sundari trees. Some wild creatures are spotted deer, boar, monkey, crocodile, python, Salvatore lizards, and a
wide range of water birds.
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Jaldapara Sanctuary: Jaldapara Wild Life Sanctuary situated in Alipurduar Sub-Division of Jalpaiguri district in West Bengal was constituted in
the year of 1941 for the protection of wild life, particularly single horned Rhinos. River Torsha runs through this river
rain forest sanctuary which is mostly covered with tall grasses. The wild life, in addition to the famous single horned
rhinos, consists of Royal Bengal Tigers, wild elephants, deers, swamp deers, hog deers, wild pigs, bisons and a number of
birds, pea-fowl etc.
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Vishnupur: Terracotta, metal ware & temples characterise Vishnupur. The temples are built mostly of brick & at times, of laterite. Clay
& laterite are the only building materials available here besides wood and bamboo. The architecture is modeled on the pattern
of Bengali huts built of bamboo & mud and roofed with thatch. Vishnupur will remain ever famous for its distinct style of
music, i.e. the Vishnupur Gharana, if not anything else. The name of Jadu Bhatt, the music teacher to Rabindranath Tagore, is
remembered with respect to this day. A discerning visitor may find traces of the past splendour and glory that was Vishnupur
in its superb temples and unique handicrafts.
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Major Tourist Attractions:Ras Mancha, Dalmadal Cannon, Jor Bangla Temple, Madan Mohan Temple, Malleswar Temple, Lalji Temple, Mrinmoyee Mandir, Shyam Rai Temple, Malla King`s Fort, Jogesh Chandra Pura Kirti Bhavan Museum.
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Bakkhali: The second popular sea resort of West Bengal is Bakkhali , situated only 132 kms away from Calcutta , It is quiet and
charming.
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Darjeeling: Darjeeling is nested in a setting of Kanchenjunga and Mount Everest, Tibetan Monasteries, Himalayan Tribal Life, Pine Trees
etc. Which make her qualify as the queen of the hill stations.
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Major Tourist Attractions:Tiger Hill- 11 kms, Ghoom Monastery- 8 kms; Batasia Loop- 5 kms, Himalayan Mountaineering Institute- 2 kms, Himalayan Zoological Park, Darjeeling Rangeet Valley Passenger Ropeway- 8 kms, Tibetan Refugees Center, Lebong Race Course, Natural History Museum, Happy Valley Tea Estate, Lloyds Botanical Garden, Observatory Hill, Dhirdham Temple, Senchal Lake.
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Sagardwip (Sagar Island): Gangasagar Mela, the largest fair in west Bengal held near the confluence of the Ganga and the Bay of Bengal, draws millions
of pilgrims from all over India. They come for a holy dip on Makar Sankranti (last day of the Bengali Month) and after their
obligations at the Kapilmuni Temple nearby.
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Durgapur: Durgapur projects an image of an industrialized India. It is the third integrated steel plant of Hindustan Steel Limited and
occupies an area of 6.47 sq. kms. Founded under the Colombo Plan Mission which visited India in April, 1955, the plant has
been instrumental in changing the rural face of Durgapur into a vast industrial complex comprising public and private
sectors.
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Major Tourist Attractions:Alloy Steel Project- 10 kms, Mining and Allied Machinery Corporation- 6 kms, Durgapur Coke Ovens Project Limited- 6 kms, A.V.B.- 6 kms, Durgapur Barrage- 3 kms, Durgapur Steel Plant- 10 kms, Philips Carbon Black & Sankey Wheels.
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Digha: Beach-on-the-bay of West Bengal, Digha, has the whispery, languid, soft-focus, charm which is so graciously bengali : sighing
casuarinas, ponies nodding on the beach, prolonged meals in the flavorsome sweet-&-salt idiom of the state and timeless days
and nights of nothing to do but unwind and find yourself.
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Buxa Tiger Reserve: Buxa Tiger Reserve was set up in the year of 1982-83 at the north eastern corner. This picturesque reserve with its proigous
Terai, Bhabar as well as Hilly landscape, is dissected by numerous rivulets. The varitable flora and fauna of these wet
forests attracts tourists and nature lovers every year. This part of the country is characterized by its high degree of plant
& animal bio-diversity where 60% species are endemic to the area. The Generic diversity of mammals is second highest among
all the tiger reserves of India. Astonishing bio-diversity of animals comprise of a reach avifauna of more than 230
identified species, 67 mammals (out of which 21 are endangered), 36 species of reptiles (10 numbers are endangered). Apart
from Bengal Tiger there are plenty of Leopard, Fishing Cat, Leopard Cat, Jungle Cat, Indian Civet, Palm Civet etc. The
Hornbills including greater Pied Hornbill abound the area. One of the rarest bird of India the Black-necked Crane has been
sighted in the Reserve during the early winter. The migratory beautiful Black Stork is a visitor of the area. The monsoon
ends and beautiful Minivets, Sultan tits arrive, during summer rare Ashyminivet is also sighted.
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Query About West Bengal Reservation
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