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Introduction to West Bengal Tourism

 

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West Bengal was born with the partition and independence of India, with millions of refugees pouring into the state. It has since seen a lot of turbulence. Rich in culture and literature, immensely proud of a colourful heritage, it is a place where human values are still held high. A road accident immediately draws the attention and support of passers by. Naturally, such people are generally friendly towards others and in Kolkata, those from outside the state outnumber the locals. With all the variety of life, people coming to the state from outside should leave with a pleasant and favorable impression.

However, anyone visiting the state should be aware of Begalis preoccupation with strikes (bandh). When these occur, all transportation (except train) stops and so travel is impossible. This situation has not only severely hampered economic progress in the state, but is also a major disincentive to tourism. Travelers flying from Kolkata need to take this situation into account and plan to arrive several days early.

The topography of the majority of West Bengal is flat, and as a major rice growing region it is characterized by its lush and green environment. However, with the notable exception of the towns located in the tea growing areas of Jalpaiguri (the area around Siliguri) and Darjeeling, the urban areas tend to be characterless jumbles of concrete boxes devoid of charm

Cities :

Kolkata — a center of Bengali culture and the largest city in the state. Also the former capital of the country, known as the "City of Joy".

Asansol — an important mining and industrial centre

Darjeeling — a beautiful hill station and center of a major tea growing area.

Durgapur — an industrial metropolis

Gadiara — a small riverside town just outside Kolkata

Haldia — a developing port city

Howrah — Kolkata's twin city. It is second largest city in the state. Howrah Station has the largest railway complex in India.

Ranaghat — a small riverside town

Sagardwip — pilgrimage site on an island in the Sunderban

Santiniketan — town of Rabindranath Tagore's university

Siliguri — a major business and shopping center.

Barrackpore — a Suburban Town of Greater Kolkata. It is the Oldest Cantonment in India and the Second War of Independence started here .

 

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