

Kumartuli Temple, nestled in North Kolkata, is renowned for its intricate clay idols, especially those of Goddess Durga, crafted by skilled artisans.

Kumartuli is prone to sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon.
Exploring the temple and nearby areas involves a lot of walking.

Dress modestly to respect local culture and temple dress code.
Famous for its morning breakfast options, including luchi and alur dom.
Known for its traditional Bengali lunch thalis and seafood delicacies.
Offers a sophisticated dining experience with traditional Bengali cuisine.
Sweet yogurt made from cow's milk and sugar, often served in earthen pots.
Sweet cottage cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup, a popular Bengali sweet.
Crispy fried flour balls filled with spiced potato and tangy tamarind water.
A serene park near Kumartuli Temple, known for its beautiful sculptures and peaceful atmosphere.
A spiritual complex on the banks of the Ganges, featuring beautiful architecture and peaceful gardens.

An iconic suspension bridge over the Hooghly River, offering stunning views of the city and river at night.
Handcrafted terracotta figurines and sculptures, reflecting the region's rich artistic heritage.
Exquisite sarees woven with intricate patterns, showcasing traditional Bengali craftsmanship.
A variety of traditional sweetmeats, such as Rasogolla and Sandesh, made from locally sourced ingredients.
Simarjarunjung Market, a bustling traditional market in Bandung, offers a vibrant shopping experience with a mix of local products, textiles, and street food.
Grouse Mountain, known for its stunning views, offers year-round activities including skiing, snowboarding, and hiking.

The Tungabhadra Dam, a marvel of engineering, is a major tourist attraction in Karnataka, offering scenic views and recreational activities.