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Kolkata Tourism

Kolkatta,the capital of the East Indian state of West Bengal is seen as
the land of the intellectuals. It is also famous as the Land of Mother Teresa
and Rabindra Nath Tagore. Communist in ideology and very politically aware,
Kolkata was the capital of British India before Delhi assumed this position.
Kolkata developed from a fishermens' village to become one of the largest
cities in the world. The city symbolises creativity and vibrance with
all the modern amenities available. Kolkata has adapted to the modern
trends and techniques of the world but has not shed the leisurely life
style and the calm of its hey days.
Kolkatta has the country's first Metro railway and some of its buildings
are more than a hundred years old. While Kolkata is a city of enduring
charm, it is also a city that evokes extreme emotions. So be ready to
give in to it or hate it completely.
A city with strong cultural, literary and religious flavours, Kolkata
acts as the gateway to the North-East.
Places of Interest
Howrah Bridge
Howrah Bridge is another place to be seen in Kolkatta. It is excellent example
of engineering techniques of the early 20th century. The whole bridge is
450 m long without any pylon in the river. The bridge also has the distinction
of being the busiest bridge in the world catering to around 100,000 vehicles
and innumerable pedestrians.
Belur Math
The headquarters of Ramakrishna Mission is another tourist attraction
of Calcutta. The place was founded in 1899 and houses a structure that
was designed to be a church, temple, and mosque all in one.
Eden Gardens
Named after the sister of Alexander, the Eden Gardens used to be covered
by verdant trees and gardens. A major part of the garden gave way to the
construction of one of the largest and beautiful stadiums of India- the
Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium. The Eden Gardens is famous for being the Cricket
Ground attracting the largest amount of spectators.
Indian Museum
The oldest museum in India and one of the most comprehensive museums in
Asia; the archaeology and numismatic sections contain the most valuable
collections.
Victoria Memorial
It is a huge white-marble structure and the most enduring of remains of
the British Raj in India. The structure, which is now floodlit in the night,
gives a fascinating site. It has been now converted in a museum that houses
the most impressive collection of memorabilia's from the days of Raj. There
are several places of interest around Kolkata. These places near by make
excellent weekend trip and excursion options. The most popular place to
visit around Calcutta is Shanti Niketan. Situated 136 km northwest of the
city, this is the place where Rabindranath Tagore lived and established
a university.