Sunday, 11 December 2011

Raichak, West Bengal

Located on the banks of river Hooghly, Raichak offers to be a perfect weekend getaway, boasting of an enjoyable and satisfying climate. At a distance of just 50 km from the state capital of Kolkata, Raichak is rapidly becoming a promising place to be visited. The place was originally found by the British, who had built a fort on the river bend, to guard against pirates. The fort, which eventually turned into ruins, has now been converted into a lovely 5-star hotel called Radisson Fort. The splendid beauty of the river and the 18th century fort makes Raichak an ideal destination for weekend tourists. 

Situated in the south 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, Raichak is surrounded by verdant trees, offering glorious views of the city, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city grinds. Raichak is a very beautiful and clean place, which is sure to bring you back for yet another weekend getaway. For a historical view, you have the famous Diamond Harbor close to Raichak, offering you more to watch and do. Take a walk by the river or indulge in sailing, sunbathing, surfing and waterskiing to recreate yourself and take back a fresh you.

Boat rides and jetty rides to nearby towns and villages are quite popular here, not to forget the scrumptious and lip-smacking traditional Bengali cuisine that is being offered to its tourists. Your trip to Raichak would not be complete had you not been on a river cruise to view the spectacular scenic beauty. Sail through the river Hooghly and the suburban of the Bay of Bengal. The city of Raichak has a number of places to visit, along with activities to do to keep you on your toes. Your visit to Raichak is sure to refresh and rejuvenate all the parched souls from the maddening crowds of the city.


Places To See:

Fort Radisson


The main attraction of Raichak is the Fort Radisson that is sure to raise your eyebrows. Initially a fort, it has now been converted into a stylish and elegant 5-star hotel. Visit the fort and relish the luxuries offered here, just to recreate you. Do not forget to check out some treasured memorabilia of the bygone era that includes a grand piano, a clock, swords and perfume bottles. 

Diamond Harbor


One of the famous harbors of India, the Diamond Harbor is just 15 km from Raichak on the banks of river Hooghly. A very popular tourist destination, tourists can take a ride on one of the river cruises here. People searching for places with a historical background can visit the ruined Portuguese fort which also has a light house. In case you have been wondering why there are no temples at this junction, do not worry. Lord Buddha’s statue is just the perfect stop for you. 

River Hooghly


Treat your eyes by walking along the river Hooghly and admire its natural scenic beauty. Do not hesitate to take a dip or two in the cool waters of the river. Enjoy sunbathing, surfing and waterskiing too. It is sure to mesmerize you and leave you packed with memories of the beautiful picturesque.

What Activities to do

Raichak, situated on the outskirts of Kolkata, is a beautiful and splendid town, offering some great memories to be taken back home. Founded by the British as a fort which is now converted into a marvelous deluxe hotel, Raichak has more than just its amazing riverside picturesque views. A perfect place to retreat and rejuvenate yourself, Raichak is definitely worth a visit from the city grinds. The refreshing scenic beauty and the spectacular sunsets will give you enough memoirs to be cherished lifelong. Go through the following lines, to find some interesting and fun activities to do in Raichak. Have fun exploring them!

Fun Activities to Do in Raichak

River Cruise

No vacation is complete in Raichak without a ride in the river cruise. After all, it has more to offer than any region’s history, culture and attractions. Take the famous river cruise on the river Hooghly and sail through the waters away from the hustling crowd into a calm and peaceful environment. Do not forget to enjoy the local delicious and scrumptious Bengali food offered on board. Definitely an activity worth indulging in.

Jetty Ride

For all you adventurous people, there is a lot you to explore than you had ever anticipated. Take a Raichak jetty or the nearby Nurpur jetty and visit Kukrahati in East Midnapore district or Gadiara in Howrah district through a ferry. At a distance of 30 minutes from Raichak, Kukrahati is a small town offering you to enjoy the suburban of Bengal. A small village in Howrah, Gadiara offers you a small lighthouse, mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets for its visitors. The place is a great picnic and daytrip spot for locals and tourists. You can also view the spectacular scenic beauty of the convergence of the Damodar, Rupnarayan and Hooghli rivers.

How to Reach Raichak

Air

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, located in Dum Dum, Kolkata, is the nearest air link to Raichak. Located at 70 km from Raichak, the journey offers some glorious views of the city and river. Major Indian and international airlines operate to and from the airport.

Rail

Howrah, located at a distance of 56 km, serves as the nearest railway link to Raichak. The railway station is very well-connected to all the major cities in the country. After de-boarding from the train, you can hire a taxi or a bus to reach Raichak.

Road

For all those traveling hunks, visiting Raichak by road would be a pleasure. The place is at a distance of just 50 km drive from Kolkata, along the river Hooghly. One can catch an air-conditioned luxury private bus plying from Kolkata to Raichak. You can pick the bus from Dharamtala Bus Terminus or Behala Bus Terminus in Kolkata.

Siliguri, West Bengal

The second most important city in West Bengal, after the state capital Kolkata, Siliguri is a rapidly developing as a metropolis in West Bengal. Serving as the gateway to the northeast region of India, it connects the hill towns of Gangtok, Rangpo, Kalimpong, Kurseong, Mirik and Darjeeling, to the rest of the country. Located at the plains of the mighty Himalayan range, Siliguri acts as an important base for essential supplies to the other parts of the region. A bustling city, it even serves as a base for Indian Army, Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Shashatra Seema Bal (SSB) and Assam Rifles.

The city of Siliguri is primarily based on ‘4 Ts’ - Tea, Timber, Tourism and Transport. While tea and timber are the main industries flourishing in the region, much of the economical growth of the place is dependent on tourism and transport as well. Due to its strategic location, the place serves as an important landmark for visitors and tourists traveling to the north eastern hill towns. The location has also made the town the next business hub of West Bengal (after Kolkata), as many national companies and organizations have set up their offices herein. 

Originally owned by Rajbanshi Group, Siliguri has become a cosmopolitan city, with a populace that has Bengali, Bihari and Nepalis in large numbers. Hindi, Bengali, Nepali, Bhojpuri and English are the commonly spoken languages. Talking about the tourist attraction in the city, ISKON temple ranks highest. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, it is deemed as the biggest Krishna centre in the whole northeastern region. Apart from this, there are numerous places wherein you can enjoy the serene beauty and charm of nature. Right from effervescent tea gardens to unruffled Jaldapara national park and even the observatory points, Siliguri is a delightful place to enjoy the beauty and splendor of the region. 

Recently, Siliguri has gained a contemporary face lift, with the emergence of popular shopping malls, like Cosmos, City Style and Sun Flower. However, despite the new malls and shopping arcades opening up, Hong Kong market and the market in Hill Cart road still remain a favorite amongst tourists. In short, Siliguri is a shopper's paradise, as it offers excellent products, at affordable rates. Plans to open multiplexes are also on the cards. Once done with shopping, you can also indulge in the scrumptious 'momos' and savor a hot cup of Darjeeling tea. Overall, Siliguri is a perfect place for tourists, who want to experience the beauty and magnificence of nature, coupled with contemporary services.


Places To See:


One of the most prominent tourist attractions in Siliguri is the ISKCON temple. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, it is deemed as the biggest Krishna centre in the whole northeastern region. Though the temple is built in a modern architectural style, it has beautifully retained the ancient Indian customs of ‘Vashtuhaara’. The temple houses Radha Madhav idol and an image of Lord Krishna with Radha. More

Shopping Centers


Siliguri is a paradise for shopaholics, what with its numerous shopping centers. One of the most famous markets in town is the Hong Kong market, which specializes in imported goods, mostly made in China. Right from a nail cutter to a high-end party dress, you would find a shop for everything in the market. Apart from this, the other markets one can check out are Bidhan Market, Nivedita Market and Sunflower Shopping Mall. Keeping up with the conventional norms of shopping, Siliguri also boasts of an up-market shopping mall, named Cosmos.

Railway Junction


For those who love to have a glimpse of the bygone era, Siliguri Junction is just the ideal place to be in. In the junction, one can see the steam engines of narrow-gauge 'C' class, a relic of the British Raj. Started in 1949, it once was the departure point for all the trains in the northeastern region. One of the distinctive and unique factors of Siliguri Junction is that it is the only station in India, with tracks of all the three gauges used herein.

Science City

A highly accomplished institution, Science City is a knowledge base of science in Siliguri. Well equipped with numerous scientific equipments, the museum exhibits various scientific experiments. Also known as North Bengal Science Centre, the complex encloses a planetarium and a Nature Interpretation Centre, displaying the region’s natural diversity in flora and fauna. Its planetarium showcases interesting shows on astronomy. Due to all this, Science City has become a common place for educational tours.


Siliguri is not just the gateway to the northeastern region of India, but also a mecca for tourists to experience the bountiful glory and ecstasy of nature. There are umpteen excursion options for tourists in Siliguri. With just an hour or two of drive, one can reach the most scenic and picturesque places around the city.


Snuggled in the Alipuduar subdivision of Jalpaiguri district, Jaldapara is situated in the foothills of eastern Himalayas, at a distance of 124 km from Siliguri. The place houses a wildlife sanctuary, prominently known as Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary.

Siliguri Excursions

Savin Kingdom

Savin Kingdom is the latest addition to the list of excursion spots in Siliguri. An amusement park sited at a scenic location, the place is beautifully snuggled amidst spacious and serene tea farms. The park offers enjoyment facilities for people of almost all age groups. Right from the wave pool to the 90 feet high slide or recliners, the park offers the perfect entertainment option for one and all, irrespective of their age.

Sevokeshwari Kali Mandir

Poised in a picturesque setting, Sevokeshwari Kali Mandir is an ancient temple sited close to the Coronation Bridge. The temple enshrines Goddess Durga in her Kali form. The idol, adoring majestic jewels and armory, is one of its kinds in the region. Apart from holding a divine presence, the temple is a popular tourist spot, thanks to the lush green foliage, cool pleasant breeze and panoramic view of the awe-striking Kanchenjunga peak around.

Umrao Singh Boat Club

Located at Sukna, near Siliguri, Umrao Singh Boat Club is one of the frequently visited weekend destinations for both tourists and locals. It has been developed and maintained by the Indian Army. Nestled amidst tea plantations and lush green foliages, the boat club offers many entertainment facilities, like boating. It is very well equipped, what with numerous boats of different sizes and shapes. Also, the type of boats available here varies from the pedaled ones to the engine fitted ones. Set in a picturesque location, with a calm and cool ambience, the place presents the perfect option to enjoy the beauty of nature. 


For adventure lovers, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary is just the right address. Nestled in Alipuduar subdivision of Jalpaiguri district (in West Bengal), it represents a vast expanse of forest, in the foothills of Himalayan range, enveloped by blissful greenery. About 124 km from Siliguri, the sanctuary is a natural habitat for many varieties of wildlife fauna and flora. Right from Royal Bengal tigers, elephants, deer and sambhar to wild pigs and bisons, the list of animal found herein is endless. However, the main attraction of the sanctuary is the Asiatic one-horned rhinoceros.

Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Siliguri





Snuggled in the Alipuduar subdivision of Jalpaiguri district, Jaldapara is situated in the foothills of eastern Himalayas, at a distance of 124 km from Siliguri. The place houses a wildlife sanctuary, prominently known as Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary. Sprawling over an area of 141 square kilometers, at an altitude of 61 m above sea level, the sanctuary encompasses luxuriant vegetation and rich wildlife. River Torsha, flowing nearby, adds to the charm and beauty of the place. Jaldapara was affirmed as a wildlife sanctuary in 1941, mainly for the protection of the great variety flora and fauna present here, particularly the one-horned rhino - an animal threatened with extinction. 

Fauna

Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary is simply magnificent, when it comes to fauna. While the Asiatic one-horned rhinoceros forms the main attraction of the sanctuary, the other animals consists of Royal Bengal tiger, elephant, sambhar, barking deer, spotted deer, hog deer, wild pig and bisons. According to research, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary holds the maximum number of rhino population in India, after Kaziranga National Park in Assam. Talking about birds, Jaldapara is nothing less than a paradise for bird-watchers. The place is one amongst the few in the country, where Bengal Florican can be sighted. Apart from this, crested eagle, pallas's fishing eagle and shikra, jungle fowl, peafowl, patridges and lesser pied hornbill also inhabit this magnificent sanctuary. 

Flora

Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary extends tourists a sight to behold, what with the different types of vegetation dotting its landscape. Although the major portion of the land is covered by plain grassland, marshy and swampy land is interspersed here and there, making the riverside area an ideal habitat of the rhinoceros and other jungle inhabitants. While the northern dry deciduous forest is the main component of the sanctuary, it also comprises of moist mixed forest, Sal-Khair Sissoo association and alluvial Savannah. 

Others

A prominent must-see place in Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary is the Fort of Nal King. Boasting of an incredible historical and archeological importance, the fort was built during the Gupta Empire and is an excellent memoir of the glorious bygone era. Today, it is the playground for leopards, snakes and other animals. Another distinctive feature of the forest is that it comprises of a unique type of trees that bleed like humans. Located just few meters outside the broken gate of the old fort, the trees are believed to be 100-200 years old. The trees emit a fluid that is blood-like in color and density. According to the locals, such trees are not found anywhere else in the world.

Activities

One of the most thrilling ways to explore the mystical beauty of the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary is with the adventurous elephant ride. The safari is sure to be an exciting one, extending sights of rhino in a muddy pond, herd of elephants walking majestically or deer running here and there. You can also indulge in jeep safari, a good way to explore the bliss of nature. In short, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for nature lovers and adventure freaks, giving them umpteen opportunities to unravel the blissful and enigmatic bounties of nature.

Coronation Bridge, Siliguri





Siliguri is not just the gateway to the northeastern region of India, but also a mecca for tourists to experience the bountiful glory and ecstasy of nature. There are umpteen excursion options for tourists in Siliguri. With just an hour or two of drive, one can reach the most scenic and picturesque places around the city. One of the must-see places near Siliguri is the Coronation Bridge. Located about 20 km from the city, on its outskirts, it is a very important bridge in the Northeast India and connects Darjeeling with Jaipalguri.

Built in 1930, over the renowned Teesta River - at the confluence of rivers Rangeet and Teesta in West Bengal, Coronation Bridge marked the coronation of King George V. The bridge is an excellent representation of the outstanding and brilliant designing skill & architecture style of the British. A relic of the yesteryears, it boasts of a magnificent layout and style. Today, Coronation Bridge is marked as a real specimen of excellence in craftsmanship. The bridge is located close to Sevokeswari Kali Mandir in Siliguri. 

Coronation Bridge forwards the tourists a panoramic view of the nature. The place is a perfect combination of blissful blues and enlivening greens. Set amidst the backdrop of tall green mountains on both sides, the bridge is an ideal retreat for those in quest of serenity and tranquility. The plenty of foliage, along with crystal clear blue water, of the Teesta River makes the place a refreshing picnic spot. In short, Coronation Bridge is a haven for people who want to bask in the charm and charisma of nature. 

Present Times

Offering breathtaking view of the lush greenery and cool blue waters, Coronation Bridge has long since been an ideal retreat for travelers who want to experience the glory of nature. However, the number of visitors coming to the place has been minimal, due to its underdeveloped surrounding. Now, this scene is fast changing, as the area is being developed and promoted as a major attraction for both locals and tourists. People en-route to Sikkim or Darjeeling visit Coronation Bridge to take a break from the journey and to revel in the beauty of sparkling water and mesmerizing scenic view.

ISKCON TEMPLE





International Society for Krishna Consciousness, more popularly known as ISKCON Temple, is one of the prominent places of interest in Siliguri. Sited at Gital Para, ISKCON Temple Road, the temple is characterized by purity, serenity and sublime beauty. Also known as Hare Krishna Movement, ISKCON temple in the city is the biggest Krishna centre in the whole of the Northeast India. Completely dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple attracts thousands of devotees from all over the country.

An embodiment of peace and beauty, ISKCON Temple enshrines Radha Madhav idol and an image of Lord Krishna with Radha. Along with this, the temple is also home to a number of spellbinding idols, some of which are those of Advaita Acharya, Lord Narasimha and Lord Chaitanya. Though the temple is constructed in a modern architectural style, it has managed to retain the ancient Indian customs of ‘Vashtuhaara’. 

Facilities

Auditorium

ISKCON temple in Siliguri houses a well-equipped auditorium. With a seating capacity of 500 to 600 people, the auditorium offers an excellent place to hold meetings and conventions. To use the auditorium, all you need to do is seek permission from the temple president.

Govind's Restaurant

A simple eatery, Govind's restaurant is the perfect place in ISKCON Temple, to indulge in yoru favorite delicacies. The best feature of this restaurant is that it not only serves authentic yummy delights, but also hygienic food, that too in a clean surrounding. 

Guest House

The temple has a small guest house for those who want to reside within the premises. Boasting of a serene and tranquil ambience, the guest house presently has 10 rooms, of which only 5 are operational. The temple authorities have plans to increase the number of rooms in the guest house, gradually. 

Timing

05.00 am - Mangal Arati 
06.30 am - Srimad Bhagavatam Class
07.30 am - Sringar Arati 
07.40 am - Guru Puja
12.30 pm - Raj Bhog Arati 
01 pm to 4.30 pm - Rest 
04.30 pm - Dhoop Arati
07.00 pm - Sandhya Arati
08.00 pm - Srimad Bhagavad Gita Class
08.30 pm - Shayan Arati 
08.45 pm - Time of Closing Door