KAIKHALI 2024
Kaikhali is a serene village located in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, near the confluence of the Matla and Nimania rivers. It lies close to the Sundarbans, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts. Known for its scenic beauty and calm environment, Kaikhali offers boat rides along the Matla River, where visitors can enjoy the rich biodiversity of the mangrove ecosystem nearby.
Nischintapur Poila Number.
Address: Nischintapur, Market, Uttar Chandranagar, West Bengal 743374
If you're traveling from Kolkata by train, head to Sealdah Station and take either the Namkhana Local or Kakdwip Local. Get off at Nischintapur Market Station. From there, you can reach Nischintapur Jetty Ghat (Payla Number) by taking a toto or motor van.
Andaman Tour 2024
The Indian archipelago consist of more than 300 Islands in Andaman alone and the remaining 272 Islands constitute the Nicobar Islands. The Indigenous tribes have been living in some parts of these Islands since 2000 years. The travellers are restricted to visit these places from a culture preservation point of view, but you can learn a lot about them at the Samudrika Marine Museum.
Mandarmani
Mandarmani, situated in West Bengal's East Midnapore district, is a coastal resort village located at the northern tip of the Bay of Bengal. It is among the largest seaside resorts in the state and is undergoing rapid development.
Durga Puja 2024
Durga Puja (ISO: Durgā Pūjā), also known as Durgotsava or Shaaradotsava, is an annual festival originating in the Indian subcontinent which reveres and pays homage to the Hindu goddess Durga, and is also celebrated because of Durga's victory over Mahishasura.[8][9] It is particularly celebrated in the Eastern Indian states of West Bengal,Tripura, Bihar, Jharkhand, eastern Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Odisha and by Hindus in Bangladesh.[5][6][10][11] The festival is observed in the Indian calendar in the month of Ashvin, which corresponds to September–October in the Gregorian calendar.[12][13] Durga Puja is a ten-day festival,[14][8] of which the last five are of the most significance.[15][13] The puja is performed in homes and public, the latter featuring a temporary stage and structural decorations (known as pandals).
Kumortuli - 08-10-2023
Kumortuli (also spelt Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) is a traditional potters' quarter in northern Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The city is renowned for its sculpting prowess. It not only manufactures clay idols for various festivals but also regularly exports them.