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Discover colonial Kolkata, sacred Kalighat & Dakshineswar, a full-day Gangasagar pilgrimage, and family fun at Nicco Park—balanced culture, devotion, and leisure with smooth city logistics.
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Kolkata 3 N.
4 Days / 3 Nights – FIT Tour
Arrive in Kolkata (hotel/airport/rail/bus pickup) and check in before a late-morning start. At 10:00 AM, admire the Gothic arches of St. Paul’s Cathedral, then continue 11:30 AM to Shaheed Minar, a proud city landmark near Esplanade. Post lunch, seek blessings at Kalighat Kali Temple (~1:00 PM), observing queue discipline and temple customs. Toward evening (~5:00 PM), cross to the Hooghly’s eastern bank for Dakshineswar Kali Temple; linger for aarti as the ghats glow in golden light. Return to your hotel by ~8:00 PM for dinner and a restful overnight.
After an early breakfast, depart 7:00 AM for Gangasagar—a ~100 km drive to Kakdwip followed by a ferry crossing to the island (total one way typically 3.5–4.5 hours with queues). Arrive ~11:30 AM and proceed to the confluence of the Ganges & Bay of Bengal for a sacred dip, then visit Kapil Muni Temple (~12:30 PM). After a simple local lunch, see the lighthouse and pilot station vistas (~3:00 PM). Begin your return by mid-afternoon; reach Kolkata ~8:00 PM. Evening at leisure and overnight stay.
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast and depart ~10:00 AM for Nicco Park (opens 10:00 AM). Spend the day across 35+ rides—from the Cyclone roller coaster and Water Chute to gentler family attractions—balanced with strolls through the rose garden and the 40-ft waterfall zone. Break ~1:00 PM for lunch at park eateries, then visit the educational zone to view the decommissioned MIG-21. Stay until early evening for the park’s illuminated charm; drive back ~7:00 PM. Dinner at your hotel or a nearby restaurant; overnight in Kolkata.
After breakfast and check-out, begin 9:00 AM at the exquisite Marble Palace—a 19th-century mansion rich with sculpture, paintings, and chandeliers (timed entry; carry ID). At 11:00 AM, cross to tranquil Belur Math, headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission. Post lunch, stop at serene Birla Mandir (~1:00 PM), then drive over Vidyasagar Setu for grand river panoramas. Conclude at the intricate Pareshnath Jain Temple (~4:00 PM), famed for marble inlay and mirrored halls. By evening, transfer to airport/rail/bus/residence for onward travel.
Best time: Oct–Mar pleasant; Apr–Jun hot/humid; Jul–Sep monsoon—carry a light rain jacket.
Gangasagar logistics: Road to jetty → public ferry → island vehicle; queues rise on auspicious dates—start early, keep buffers, and carry water/snacks.
Temple etiquette: Modest attire; footwear off; photography restricted inside sanctums; carry small cash for offerings.
Marble Palace: Permit/timed entry; if unavailable, substitute Victoria Memorial or Indian Museum.
Authentic blend of heritage, pilgrimage, and leisure
Logical routing with ample buffers for traffic and ferry timings
Family-friendly day at Nicco Park between two culture-rich days
Day 01 – Moderate: City icons + evening aarti
Day 02 – Heavy: Long day (road + ferry) to Gangasagar
Day 03 – Moderate: Park day with relaxed evening
Day 04 – Moderate: Signature sights pre-departure
On festival days, add 1–2 hours buffer for Gangasagar ferries.
Prefer greens over rides? Swap Nicco Park afternoon for Eco Park + Boat Ride.
Add a Hooghly sunset cruise on Day 1 or 4 if schedules allow.
A well-paced Kolkata mini-break—spires and shrines, river breezes and rides—crafted for families and culture-seekers wanting devotion and discovery without rush.
Expect 3.5–4.5 hours each way: Kolkata → Kakdwip by road, then a public ferry to the island and local transfers to the confluence/temple. Timings stretch on auspicious dates or due to tides—starting early and keeping buffers helps.
Dress modestly; remove footwear at shrines. Carry a small daypack with water, sanitizer, a scarf, sunscreen, and a light rain jacket in monsoon. Keep small cash for offerings and ferry/jeep payments; photography may be restricted inside sanctums.
Yes. The park mixes gentle family rides with thrill options, shaded seating, gardens, and eateries. Check ride advisories for height/health. Weekdays are less crowded; stay hydrated and plan short rest breaks.
Entry is permit/timed-slot based and can be limited. Carry photo ID and arrive at your allotted time. If slots aren’t available, we suggest Victoria Memorial or Indian Museum as elegant substitutes without losing heritage flavor.
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