

Explore the vibrant potters' quarter of Kolkata, a UNESCO-recognized heritage site, where artisans create intricate clay idols.

Kumortuli often experiences sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
The walk involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Kolkata's tropical climate.
Fried flatbread (luchi) with a spicy potato curry (aloor dum)
Fish curry with a tangy, spicy flavor, served with rice
Crispy puri filled with spiced potato and tamarind water
Iconic Kolkata bakery and cafe, famous for its confectionery and breakfast items since 1923.
Historic street food joint, serving Kolkata's famous 'Phuchka' and 'Chaat' since 1911.
Legendary restaurant serving Italian and Bengali cuisine since 1956, known for its elegant ambiance.
Kumortuli is famous for its terracotta art, with intricate designs and cultural significance.
Dokra is an ancient metal casting technique, and Kumortuli is known for its Dokra jewelry and artifacts.
Kumortuli offers a variety of traditional Bengali handicrafts like conch shell bangles and clay figurines.
Witness the ancient art of clay idol making, a key part of Kumortuli's heritage.
Explore a rich collection of Bengal's art and history, housed in a beautiful colonial building.
Experience the serene and spiritual evening aarti ceremony at this revered Hindu temple.
A stunning, unspoiled sandy beach with dramatic castle ruins, offering breathtaking views and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Sangupathamam Waterfalls, a serene and picturesque destination, is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
A serene, 147-acre park offering boating, fishing, and picnic spots along Lake Mackintosh's shoreline.