Kolkata, called historically as Calcutta, is the capital of the Indian State West Bengal. Kolkata is the primary centre for commercial, cultural and educational aspects of East India. It is located on the banks of Hooghly river, having the Oldest Operating Port in India and major riverine port. Kolkata was ruled by Nawab of Bengal followed by East India Company and later under British Raj. It served as the capital of India till 1911 later shifting to New Delhi.
Kolkata being the third most populated metropolitan area in India, it is found to be eighth largests urban agglomeration in the world.It well known for art, literature and heritage. Art, Cuisine, Music, Dramas and Theatres make up the cultural extravaganza in Kolkata, so the its called as City of Furious, Creative Energy.
Places to Visit – In & Around Kolkata
- Every Street of Kolkata
- Indian Museum
- Serene And Beautiful Prinsep Ghat
- Rabindra Sarovar Lake
- Hangseswari Temple
- Bandel Church
- Kalighat Temple
- Thanthania Kalibari in Kolkata
- Belur Math
- New Market
- Park Street
- Dakshineshwar Temple
- Pareshnath Jain Temple
- Nakhoda Mosque
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- St John’s Church
- Armenian Church
- Howrah Bridge
- Rabindra Sadan
- Victoria Memorial
- Vidyasagar Setu Kolkata Race Course
- National Library
- Shahid Minar in Kolkata
- Kolkata Marble Palace
- MP Birla Planetarium in Kolkata
- Birla Industrial Museum
- Rabindra Bharti Museum
- Birla Art Museum
- Asutosh Museum
- Gurusaday Museum
- Botanical Garden
- Zoological Garden
- Agri Horticultural Garden
- Aquatica
- Nicco Park
- Swabhumi
- Science City
- Millennium Park
- Nalban Boating Complex
- Clown Town
- Sunderbans
- Chandannagar
- Krishnanagar
With rich cultural heritage and history, West Bengal possess difference ethnicity, culture, religion and languages and diverse landscape -having Himalayas as the top and enhanced by the natural beaches and a unique biosphere, the Sunderbans in the south. Durga Puja in September-October is the most important festival known for its colorful celebrations. A visit to Howrah bridge at night is a delight to every traveler to see the twinkling city lights reflecting in the Hooghly river.
Kolkata also dubbed as City of Joy for its friendly and loving behavior of its residents making it more lively and enjoyable. On the lines of photography, One can never get tired of this city of joy for it keeps showing you surprises from all the corners. The people of kolkatta are known for their hospitality and incredible love.
Festivals in Kolkata
- Laxmi Puja (October Every Year)
- Saraswati Puja (Between late January and early February )
- Kali Puja (October-November, 2 weeks after Laxmi Puja)
- Durga Puja (September – October)
- Dol Purnima (March)
- Bhai Phota (October, 2 days after the celebration of Kali puja)
- Nabo barsho (Mid of April)
- Rathyatra (Late June or early July)
- Poila Baisakh (April)
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Lets Catch Fish – Howrah Bridge, Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Soumya Bandyopadhyay
Morning Rituals – Mallick Ghat, Kolkata, India
Play Time – Kolkata, India
Reflections – Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Christophe Stramba-Badiali
Run – Kolkata, India
Monsoon Steps – Howrah Bridge, Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Anirban Mukhopadhyay
Grandpa – Mulighat, Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Rajagopalan Sarangapani
Bagbazar, Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Vasanthkumar Kanagaraman
Sovabazar Street, Kolkata, India
Bagbazar, Kolkata, India
Marigold Flower Garlands, Flower Market, Kolkata, India
A Roadside Shop – Kolkata, India
Kumartuli, Kolkata, India
Rickshaw – Kolkata, India
Old Building – Kolkata, India
Ghat – Howrah Bridge, Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Daniela Calzolari
Portrait – Kolkata, India
Morning Shower – Kolkata, India
Shadow of a City – Kolkata, India
Durga Puja – Kolkata, India
Road Queen – Kolkata, India
Richshaw Rush – Kolkata, India
Howrah Bridge – Kolkata, India
Fly – Howrah Bridge, Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Rajagopalan Sarangapani
Rikshaw Puller – Kolkata, India
An Old Story – Tram, Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Saswata Bhattacharya
Identity Crisis – Kumortuli, Kolkata, India
Old Building – Kolkata, India
The Figure In The Mist – Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Anirban Mukhopadhyay
Street Children – Kolkata, India
Kumortuli – Kolkata, India
Covering Dreams – Kolkata, India
Photo Credit: Anirban Mukhopadhyay
Kolkata Tourism
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2 comments
Kolkata looks fabulous. Aiming to plan a trip there very soon
I will be in Kolkata during Durga Puja Would like to photograph the charm and history