

Howrah Bridge, a iconic cantilever bridge over the Hooghly River, connects Howrah and Kolkata, India's two largest cities. It's a symbol of Kolkata's resilience and a must-visit for its architectural beauty and bustling street life.
A suspension bridge over the Hooghly River, offering panoramic views of the city and river.
Headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, featuring beautiful architecture and peaceful gardens.
The largest and oldest museum in India, housing an extensive collection of artifacts from various periods.

Sweet yogurt dessert made with condensed milk and sugar, often served chilled.

Aromatic rice dish with mutton or chicken, potatoes, and hard-boiled eggs, flavored with spices and ghee.
Crispy puri filled with spiced potato and tangy tamarind water, topped with chaat masala.
Handcrafted terracotta items depicting local folklore and culture.
Exquisite silk sarees with intricate zari work, a symbol of Bengali tradition.
A variety of traditional sweets like Rasogolla, Sandesh, and Mishti Doi.
Howrah Bridge is often humid and can experience sudden rain showers.
Exploring the bridge and nearby areas involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Kolkata's tropical climate.
Famous for its sweet Mishti Doi, a traditional Bengali dessert.
An iconic Kolkata cafe since 1923, known for its pastries and snacks.
A popular Bengali restaurant known for its seafood dishes.
A vibrant, annual light display in Baliuag, Bulacan, transforming the plaza into a magical, illuminated wonderland.

A charming museum nestled in the medieval village of La Turbie, showcasing the region's rich history and archaeology.
A treasure trove of Cambodian history and culture, housing artifacts from the Angkorian era.