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Explore colonial Kolkata, sacred Kalighat & Dakshineswar, serene Belur Math, and a fun-filled Nicco Park day—balanced culture, heritage, and leisure with easy city transfers.
Kolkata (Google Map)
Kolkata 2 N.
3 Days / 2 Nights – FIT Tour
Arrive in Kolkata (airport/rail/bus/hotel pickup) and check in. Begin at 10:00 AM with St. Paul’s Cathedral, admiring neo-Gothic arches and stained glass. Continue 11:30 AM to Shaheed Minar, a historic city marker near Esplanade. After a local lunch (1:00 PM), drive to Kalighat Temple (2:30 PM)—join orderly queues, observe temple etiquette, and explore nearby bazaars. By 5:00 PM, reach riverside Dakshineswar Kali Temple for evening aarti and Hooghly views. Return to the hotel by 7:30 PM for dinner and overnight. (Intra-city drives typically 20–60 mins per leg; allow buffers for traffic.)
After breakfast, depart 8:00 AM for Nicco Park (opens 10:00 AM). Enjoy classic rides, a 40-ft waterfall, rose garden paths, and the on-site MIG-21 exhibit. Break for lunch around 1:00 PM at park eateries, then continue with coasters, water rides (seasonal), and gentle attractions till 5:00 PM. Head back by 6:00 PM, freshen up, and sample Kolkata flavors—kathi rolls, mishti doi, or rasgulla—at a nearby restaurant. Overnight in Kolkata. (City drive times 30–60 mins each way, depending on hotel location and traffic.)
Check out after an early breakfast (7:30 AM). Start 8:30 AM at Marble Palace—a private mansion with sculptures, paintings, and Venetian chandeliers (timed entry; maintain decorum). By 10:00 AM, cross the river to tranquil Belur Math, headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission. Visit Birla Mandir around 12:00 PM for marble serenity and city views, then pause for lunch (1:30 PM). Drive across Vidyasagar Setu to elegant Pareshnath Jain Temple (2:30 PM). Conclude by 5:00 PM and transfer to airport/rail/bus or your residence for onward travel.
Best time: Oct–Mar (pleasant); Apr–Jun hot/humid; Jul–Sep monsoon showers—carry a light rain jacket.
Cultural etiquette: Dress modestly for temples; shoes off where required; photography may be restricted inside sanctums.
Practical tips: Start early to beat traffic; pre-book Marble Palace entry (timings vary). Keep small cash for temple offerings and street snacks.
Blends heritage, spirituality, and leisure in a short stay
Logical routing with clear time windows
Family-friendly with a full Nicco Park day
Day 01 – Moderate: City icons + evening aarti
Day 02 – Moderate: Park day with relaxed evening
Day 03 – Moderate: Signature sights before departure
Swap Nicco Park afternoon for Eco Park + Boating if you prefer calmer greens.
Add a short Hooghly cruise at sunset on Day 1 or 3.
Foodies: slot a street-food walk (kathi roll, phuchka, chops) near Park Street/Esplanade.
A crisp, well-paced Kolkata sampler—church spires, temple bells, riverside aarti, and park thrills—perfect for families and first-time visitors seeking culture without rush.
Peak hours are mornings/evenings, weekends, and festivals. Arrive early, dress modestly, keep valuables minimal, and follow queue systems. Photography may be limited inside sanctums; shoe storage is available at entrances.
Yes—there’s a mix of gentle rides, gardens, and shaded seating. Check height/health advisories per ride. Carry caps, sunscreen, and hydrate well; weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Kolkata traffic varies—budget 20–60 minutes between major sights. We sequence stops to minimize cross-town hops and keep buffers for lunch and aarti times.
Kathi rolls, kosha mangsho, luchi–aloor dom, mishti doi, rosogolla, sandesh, and telebhaja. For iconic cafés and Park Street classics, we can suggest reservations based on your hotel location.
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