
A land of cultural richness, diverse landscapes, and warm hospitality. From the Himalayan foothills in the north to the mangrove forests of Sundarbans in the south, West Bengal offers an unparalleled travel experience with its tea gardens, beaches, heritage sites, and vibrant festivals.
Quick Facts
Regions
North, South, Coastal, Central, Western
Landscapes
Himalayan Hills, Mangrove Forests, Beaches, Rivers, Plains, Tea Gardens
Best Time
October to March (Winter), March to June (Hills)
Trip Duration
7-14 days
Popularity
Very High (Domestic & International)
Discover
West Bengal organized by geographic areas
Highlights
Most popular places to explore in West Bengal
The Queen of Hills with stunning Kanchenjunga views and tea gardens.
The City of Joy, famous for its colonial architecture and street food.
Wild forests, tea estates, and the gateway to the Bhutan hills.
Popular beach destination with serene sunsets and seafood.
Attractions
Iconic attractions you shouldn't miss
Iconic white marble building in Kolkata, a symbol of British heritage.
Famous sunrise point in Darjeeling offering views of Mt. Everest and Kanchenjunga.
Home to the rare one-horned rhinoceros and diverse wildlife.
Historic Hindu temple dedicated to Bhavatarini on the banks of Hooghly.
Ancient terracotta temples reflecting the artistic heritage of Bengal.
Culture
Culinary heritage and vibrant traditions of West Bengal
From Hilsa to Kosha Mangsho — subtle yet fiery flavors that define Bengal's culinary soul.
Durga Puja, Poila Boishakh, Poush Mela — West Bengal's festivals are living art forms.
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