

Bhajubari Market, a bustling hub in North Kolkata, is renowned for its wholesale and retail markets, offering a wide array of goods, from fresh produce to traditional handicrafts.
Famous for its variety of breakfast items like luchi, alur dom, and radhaballavi.
Known for its lip-smacking breakfast options like phuchka, jalebi, and mathri.
Offers a variety of lunch options, including bhat, dal, and maacher jhol.
Fried flatbread with spicy potato curry
Sweet, syrupy cottage cheese balls

Layered flatbread with spiced potato filling
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods, from fresh produce to traditional handicrafts.
A spiritual complex established by Swami Vivekananda, featuring beautiful architecture and peaceful gardens.
A grand marble building dedicated to Queen Victoria, now a museum showcasing Kolkata's history.
Handmade terracotta pottery, a traditional craft of Bhajubari, symbolizing the region's rich pottery heritage.
Exquisite silk sarees with intricate zari work, a specialty of Bhajubari, reflecting the region's weaving legacy.
A tangy and sweet condiment made from locally grown mangoes, a popular delicacy in Bhajubari.
Bhajubari Market can be rainy, especially during monsoon.
Stay hydrated in the tropical climate and reduce plastic waste.
Protect from the sun during long days exploring the market.
Explore the rugged beauty of the Endless Mountains with 40 miles of hiking trails, offering stunning views and challenging terrain.
Wangdi Phodrang Dzong, a stunning fortress perched on a hill, is a symbol of Bhutanese architecture and history.
The Hermitage Museum, a treasure trove of art and history, is housed in the lavish Winter Palace, once home to Russian emperors.