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8-Day South India Temple & Heritage Itinerary from West Bengal (Jan 19‑26 2026)

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Day 1 · Mon, Jan 19
Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Travel from Kolkata to Chennai by train

6:30 PM:

Arrive at Chennai Central Railway Station and check into the budget-friendly Hotel Pandian, freshening up after the long journey.

7:00 PM:

Enjoy a hearty South Indian dinner at Murugan Idli Shop, sampling soft idlis, crispy vadas, and a warm bowl of sambar.

7:45 PM:

Take a relaxed evening stroll along Marina Beach, feeling the cool sea breeze and watching the sunset over the Bay of Bengal.

8:30 PM:

Return to the hotel, unwind, and rest for the next day's temple explorations.

9:00 PM:

Wander through the lively T. Nagar market, admire silk sarees and grab a quick sweet bite at Mylapore Chaat House.

9:45 PM:

Enjoy a steaming cup of South Indian filter coffee at the legendary Saravana Bhavan, accompanied by a slice of Mysore Pak.

10:30 PM:

Take a gentle night stroll around the illuminated Fort St. George area, soaking in the colonial architecture before returning to the hotel.

Day 2 · Tue, Jan 20
Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Explore Chennai’s historic temples and cultural sites

7:00 AM:

Start the day with a hearty South Indian breakfast at Murugan Idli Shop in Mylapore, savoring soft idlis, crispy vadas and a steaming cup of filter coffee.

7:45 AM:

Walk to the nearby Kapaleeshwarar Temple for a serene darshan and admire its towering gopuram and intricate stone carvings.

8:30 AM:

Proceed to the historic Parthasarathy Temple, one of the oldest Vishnu shrines, and take in the richly painted mandapams.

9:15 AM:

Stroll through the heritage lanes of Mylapore, peeking into traditional silk boutiques and pausing for a quick chai at Sangeetha Tea Stall.

10:00 AM:

Visit the majestic San Thome Cathedral, a Portuguese-built church housing the tomb of St. Thomas, and explore its beautiful stained-glass windows.

10:45 AM:

A short walk brings you to Fort St. George Museum, where colonial-era artifacts and the original fort walls narrate Chennai's British past.

11:30 AM:

Wrap up the morning with a light snack of sundal and fresh fruit juice at Ananda Bhavan, a popular South Indian eatery loved by locals.

12:30 PM:

Savor a satisfying lunch at Ratna Cafe, renowned for its crisp dosas, fluffy idlis, and aromatic filter coffee.

1:30 PM:

Explore the Government Museum to admire its ancient bronze statues, rare coins, and South Indian art galleries.

2:30 PM:

Head to the Kalakshetra Foundation for a short Bharatanatyam recital and a glimpse of its historic dance school.

3:30 PM:

Take a leisurely stroll along Marina Beach, feeling the gentle sea breeze and sampling fresh Jalebi from a nearby stall.

4:15 PM:

Enjoy a cool drink and a bite of sweet Kesari at Madhur Sweets, a beloved local confectionery.

5:00 PM:

Return to Hotel Pandian for a short rest before the evening's cultural exploration.

5:30 PM:

Attend the evening aarti at Kasi Viswanathar Temple in Mylapore, enjoying the soothing chants and the temple's warm glow.

6:00 PM:

Take a short auto-rickshaw ride to St. Thomas Mount, where you can admire a gentle sunset over the city and pause for a brief prayer.

6:30 PM:

Dine on authentic Chettinad specialties at Sadhana Restaurant, famous for its peppery chicken curry and soft appams.

7:30 PM:

Enjoy a short classical music recital at The Music Academy, featuring a Carnatic vocalist and a mridangam virtuoso.

8:15 PM:

Treat yourselves to a plate of Mysore Pak and a cup of filter coffee at Mithai World, a cozy sweet shop near the academy.

8:45 PM:

Stroll through the lantern-lit lanes of historic Mylapore, soaking in the evening ambience before heading back.

9:15 PM:

Return to Hotel Pandian for a restful night, perhaps a quick tea at the lobby before retiring.

Day 3 · Wed, Jan 21
Pondicherry

Visit Pondicherry’s spiritual and colonial attractions

6:30 AM:

Enjoy a simple South Indian breakfast of Masala Dosa and filter coffee at the budget-friendly Café de Flore.

7:00 AM:

Walk to the tranquil Sri Aurobindo Ashram and join the early morning meditation session.

7:30 AM:

Take a brief guided tour of the Ashram Samadhi and the serene gardens surrounding it.

8:00 AM:

Visit the brightly painted Manakula Vinayagar Temple, offering a quick darshan of the elephant-tusked Ganesha.

8:30 AM:

Stroll through Bharathi Park, admiring its French-style fountains and the historic Statue of Mahatma Gandhi.

9:00 AM:

Wander the pastel-coloured lanes of the French Quarter (White Town), peeking into boutique shops and colonial mansions.

9:30 AM:

Stop for fresh orange juice and a light snack of Pongal at the charming Le Café on Rue Dumas.

10:00 AM:

Explore the neo-Gothic Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, noted for its stained-glass windows.

10:30 AM:

Take a gentle walk along Promenade Beach, enjoying the sea breeze and the iconic Statue of Joan of Arc.

11:00 AM:

Visit the Pondicherry Museum to see French colonial artifacts, ancient pottery, and the rare Arikamedu relics.

11:30 AM:

Return to your guesthouse for a brief rest before heading out for a leisurely lunch.

12:30 PM:

Savor a leisurely lunch at Café Ole, enjoying its famous chicken tikka sandwich and a refreshing masala lemonade.

1:00 PM:

Travel to Auroville and admire the gleaming Matrimandir dome, taking a short guided walk around its tranquil gardens.

1:30 PM:

Wander through Auroville's Penance Garden, stopping at the charming Auroville Boutique for handcrafted souvenirs.

2:00 PM:

Stroll along Bharathi Street, admiring restored colonial houses and the subtle blend of French-Indian architecture.

2:30 PM:

Refresh with a light snack of samosas and fresh coconut water at Le Café des Arts.

3:00 PM:

Head to Chunnambar Boat House for a short, scenic boat ride on the backwaters, spotting local birdlife along the way.

3:30 PM:

Return to town and explore the Pondicherry Botanical Garden, enjoying its shaded walkways and exotic plant collections.

4:00 PM:

Sit down for tea and a slice of rasgulla at the historic Indian Coffee House, soaking in its retro ambience.

4:30 PM:

Visit the modest French War Memorial and the nearby Old Lighthouse, offering panoramic views of the coastline.

5:00 PM:

Unwind with a cup of filter coffee at the rooftop Le Dupleix café, watching the sunset cast a golden hue over the French Quarter.

5:30 PM:

Return to your guesthouse to freshen up and relax before the evening program.

6:00 PM:

Join the serene evening aarti and meditation session at Sri Aurobindo Ashram, soaking in the tranquil ambience.

6:30 PM:

Dine at Villa Shanti, savoring French-Indian fusion dishes such as seafood stew, pepper chicken, and fresh baguettes.

7:30 PM:

Enjoy a captivating Bharatanatyam performance at the Alliance Française Pondicherry, featuring traditional dance and live Carnatic music.

8:15 PM:

Take a leisurely stroll through the softly illuminated lanes of White Town, admiring the pastel colonial houses bathed in night lights.

8:45 PM:

Explore the bustling night market at Gandhi Market, browsing handcrafted souvenirs and sampling local street snacks like pani puri.

9:15 PM:

End the day with a soothing cup of herbal tea at The Beach House Café, overlooking the calm sea and gentle night breeze.

9:45 PM:

Return to your guesthouse for a restful night, reflecting on the day's spiritual and cultural experiences.

Day 4 · Thu, Jan 22
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh

Pilgrimage to Tirumala Temple and explore Tirupati

6:00 AM:

Enjoy a hearty South Indian breakfast of idli-vada and filter coffee at Hotel Tirupati Bhawan, a budget-friendly eatery close to the railway station.

6:30 AM:

Catch an auto-rickshaw to Tirupati Railway Station and hop onto the Tirumala Express (government-run bus) that climbs the sacred hill.

7:00 AM:

Travel up the winding road, soaking in the early morning mist while the bus passes the Alipiri Gate, the traditional entry point to the hill.

7:30 AM:

Arrive at Alipiri and take a brief, easy walk to Srivari Padalu for a quick prayer before proceeding to the main sanctum.

8:00 AM:

Enter the Sri Venkateswara Temple for an early darshan; the crowd is lighter, allowing a peaceful glimpse of the deity and the chanting rituals.

8:30 AM:

After darshan, explore the adjoining Sri Venkateswara Museum, which houses ancient bronze statues, royal regalia, and historic photographs of the Tirumala complex.

9:00 AM:

Savor the famous Tirupati Laddu at the temple's Laddu Sweet Shop, a sweet treat that pilgrims cherish.

9:30 AM:

Walk a short distance to the natural wonder Silathoranam, a fossilized silica formation resembling a giant arch, and learn its geological story.

10:00 AM:

Visit the refreshing Kapila Theertham waterfall and take a quick photo at the nearby Anjanadri Hill viewpoint for panoramic vistas of the surroundings.

10:30 AM:

Board the return Tirumala Bus back down to Tirupati town, enjoying the scenic descent.

11:00 AM:

Alight at the Tirupati Main Bus Stand and stroll to Madhav Resto for a light snack of hot idli, crispy vada, and coconut chutney.

11:30 AM:

Relax on a bench outside the restaurant, sipping a glass of fresh buttermilk before the afternoon's exploration of the city.

12:00 PM:

Enjoy a satisfying South Indian thali lunch at Madhuram Vegetarian Restaurant, famed for its fluffy chapatis, tangy sambar and a generous helping of mango pickle.

12:45 PM:

Return to your guesthouse for a brief rest and freshen up before the next outing.

1:15 PM:

Take a short auto-rickshaw ride to Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple in Tiruchanur for a peaceful darshan of the goddess and admire the bright golden gopuram.

2:00 PM:

Explore the Tirupati Regional Museum near the railway station, where modest displays showcase ancient coins, stone inscriptions and local craft traditions.

2:45 PM:

Sip a cooling filter coffee at the modest Kamat Café, tucked beside the museum, while watching locals go about their day.

3:30 PM:

Catch a city bus to the historic Chandragiri Fort, walk through its massive stone walls and visit the small palace museum that narrates Vijayanagara history.

4:30 PM:

Head back to Tirupati town and meander through the bustling Tirupati Bazaar, picking up hand-loom silk scarves and aromatic incense sticks.

5:15 PM:

Dine on an authentic Andhra thali dinner at Surabhi Mess, celebrated for its fiery chicken fry, tangy rasam and fluffy rice.

6:00 PM:

Return to the hotel, unwind with a short evening stroll around the Sri Venkateswara University campus grounds, and relax before the night's activities.

6:30 PM:

Attend the serene evening aarti at Sri Venkateswara Temple, where golden lamps flicker and devotional chants fill the air, offering a peaceful close to the pilgrimage.

7:15 PM:

Relish a traditional Andhra dinner at Hotel Andhra Bhavan, sampling specialties like pesara vada, gutti vankaya, and a soothing bowl of buttermilk.

8:00 PM:

Walk to the nearby Tirupati Cultural Centre to watch a short classical dance performance (Bharatanatyam) by local artists, showcasing devotional themes.

8:45 PM:

Treat yourselves to sweet delights at Madhur Sweets, trying the famous kaju katli and a cup of cardamom filter coffee.

9:15 PM:

Take a gentle night stroll along the illuminated Tirupati Main Gate and Alipiri entrance, enjoying the quiet ambience and the star-lit hill silhouette.

9:45 PM:

Return to your guesthouse, unwind, and retire for the night after a spiritually enriching day.

Day 5 · Fri, Jan 23
Bangalore, Karnataka

Discover Bangalore’s temples and city highlights

7:00 AM:

Start the day with a steaming cup of filter coffee and classic Mavalli Tiffin Rooms (MTR) dosa, famous for its crisp texture and tangy chutney.

7:45 AM:

Walk to ISKCON Bangalore (Sri Radha Krishna Temple) for a tranquil morning darshan and listen to the soft chanting of bhajans.

8:30 AM:

Take an auto-rickshaw to the historic Bull Temple (Nandi Temple) in Basavanagudi, admiring the massive monolithic bull sculpture.

9:00 AM:

Stroll through the adjacent Bugle Rock Park, enjoying shaded paths and the natural rock formation that offers a cool breeze.

9:30 AM:

Head to Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, exploring the ornate arches, frescoes, and the echo of the former ruler's strategic mind.

10:15 AM:

Catch a city bus to Bangalore Palace, marveling at its Tudor-style turrets and the opulent ballroom, then snap photos in the well-kept gardens.

11:00 AM:

Walk down to Cubbon Park, wandering among towering trees, colonial-era statues, and the serene Saraswathi Library for a brief pause.

11:45 AM:

Enjoy a light snack of fresh fruit and a masala chai at the historic Indian Coffee House on MG Road, soaking in its vintage ambience.

12:15 PM:

Conclude the morning with a quick early lunch of buttery Vidyarthi Bhavan masala dosa and coconut chutney, perfect fuel before the afternoon city tour.

12:45 PM:

Visit the historic St. Mary's Basilica, admiring its Gothic spires and the tranquil interior that dates back to 1882.

1:15 PM:

Explore the moon-lit Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple, a unique rock-cut shrine where sunlight falls on the Shiva lingam twice a year.

1:45 PM:

Take a leisurely walk to Ulsoor Lake, where you can enjoy a short paddle-boat ride and watch families feeding the ducks.

2:30 PM:

Savour a quick, flavourful biryani lunch at Shivaji Military Hotel, famed for its authentic Donne Biryani and crisp raita.

3:00 PM:

Browse the exhibits at the National Gallery of Modern Art, showcasing works by Indian masters like Raja Ravi Varma and Amrita Sher-Gill.

3:45 PM:

Stroll through the leafy Sankey Tank park, pausing on a bench to watch the sunset reflect off the water.

4:30 PM:

Shop for silk sarees, sandalwood items and handicrafts along Commercial Street, bargaining with friendly local vendors.

5:15 PM:

Refresh with a cup of strong filter coffee at Café Coffee Day on MG Road, while people-watching the bustling city life.

5:45 PM:

Step outside the grand Vidhana Soudha to capture its neoclassical façade illuminated against the early evening sky.

6:15 PM:

Return to the hotel for a short rest before the evening's cultural program.

6:30 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed dinner at Karavalli, savoring coastal Karnataka specialties such as fish curry, neer dosa and fresh coconut chutney in a garden-courtyard setting.

7:15 PM:

Walk to Ranga Shankara on JP Road for a family-friendly theatre performance - a short play or classical music recital that showcases Karnataka's vibrant arts scene.

8:00 PM:

Stroll through the upscale UB City promenade, admire the illuminated fountain, and browse boutique stores offering silk scarves and handcrafted souvenirs.

8:45 PM:

Treat the kids to a warm chocolate sundae and the adults to a cup of aromatic tea at the historic Koshy's, a beloved Bangalore hangout since 1940.

9:30 PM:

Take a gentle evening walk along MG Road, soaking in the city lights and stopping for a quick street-food bite of masala peanuts from a reputable vendor.

10:00 PM:

Return to the hotel for a short rest, reflecting on the day's temples and tonight's cultural experiences before retiring for the night.

Day 6 · Sat, Jan 24
Mysore, Karnataka

Day trip to Mysore’s royal heritage and temples

6:00 AM:

Board an early-morning KSRTC bus from Bangalore to Mysore, a comfortable 3-hour ride that lets you enjoy the countryside scenery.

6:30 AM:

Settle into the bus seat, sip a cup of filter coffee from the onboard vendor, and watch the fields roll by.

7:30 AM:

Arrive at Mysore Railway Station, hop into a waiting auto-rickshaw and head toward a popular breakfast spot.

8:00 AM:

Indulge in a classic Mysore breakfast at Mylari, famed for its fluffy masala dosa and a side of coconut chutney.

8:45 AM:

Walk to the magnificent Mysore Palace; join a short guided tour to admire the grand Durbar Hall, intricate frescoes, and the illuminated courtyard.

10:00 AM:

Stroll over to St. Philomena's Cathedral, marvel at its soaring Gothic spires and colorful stained-glass windows.

10:45 AM:

Proceed to Jaganmohan Palace & Art Gallery, where you can view a fine collection of traditional Mysore paintings and royal artifacts.

11:30 AM:

Relax with a quick tea and a piece of Mysore Pak at the heritage café The Old House, soaking in the early-day ambience before lunch.

12:00 PM:

Savor a hearty lunch of crisp Mysore Dasaprakash dosas, chutney and a cooling glass of buttermilk, a local favorite for travelers.

12:45 PM:

Take a short auto-rickshaw ride up to Chamundi Temple on Chamundi Hill for a peaceful darshan of the goddess and a quick photo of the panoramic city view.

1:30 PM:

Descend to the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens (Mysore Zoo) and wander among the well-kept enclosures of Indian elephants, lions and exotic birds.

2:15 PM:

Walk to Karanji Lake and explore its bird sanctuary; rent a paddle-boat for a gentle glide over the mirrored water.

3:00 PM:

Pause at the historic Maharani's Fancy for a cup of strong filter coffee and a slice of legendary Mysore Pak.

3:45 PM:

Stroll through the bustling Devaraja Market, browsing silk sarees, sandalwood carvings and fresh fruit for a quick snack.

4:30 PM:

Visit the nearby Sandalwood Oil Factory for a short guided tour that explains the traditional distillation process and offers tiny perfume samples.

5:15 PM:

Enjoy an early dinner of Karnataka thali at Hotel RRR, known for its flavorful sambar, ragi mudde and sweet Mysore Pak dessert.

6:00 PM:

Board the return KSRTC bus to Bangalore, reflecting on the day's heritage sights during the comfortable ride back.

9:30 PM:

Arrive back at Kempegowda Bus Station in Bangalore, step onto the lively night street and enjoy a quick snack of hot masala peanuts from a reputable vendor.

10:00 PM:

Walk to the historic Koshy's for a calming cup of herbal tea and a slice of Mysore Pak, reflecting on the day's discoveries.

10:30 PM:

Take a short stroll to the illuminated Vidhana Soudha, admiring its majestic architecture bathed in night lights-perfect for a family photo.

11:00 PM:

Return to your Bangalore hotel for a restful night, perhaps sipping a final filter coffee on the balcony before retiring.

Day 7 · Sun, Jan 25
Kochi, Kerala

Travel to Kochi, Kerala – heritage walk and a beach visit

7:00 AM:

Savor a hearty South Indian breakfast of masala dosa and filter coffee at the historic Koshy's café, soaking in its colonial ambience.

7:30 AM:

Walk to Bangalore City Railway Station, buy tickets for the early KSR Bengaluru-Ernakulam Express and store luggage in the locker.

8:00 AM:

Board the train, find a comfortable seat in second class, and settle in for the scenic journey to Kerala.

10:30 AM:

Take a short tea break in the Pantry Car, enjoying fresh chai and samosas while watching the countryside roll by.

11:30 AM:

Arrive at Ernakulam Junction (ERS), collect your bags and hop onto a local KSRTC bus or auto-rickshaw toward Fort Kochi.

12:00 PM:

Check into the budget-friendly Hotel Kochi Heritage, freshen up, and prepare for an afternoon heritage walk along the historic streets of Fort Kochi.

12:30 PM:

Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Kashi Art Café, savoring their signature Kerala-style rice bowl and a refreshing coconut water.

1:00 PM:

Begin the heritage walk with a visit to St. Francis Church, the oldest European church in India, and admire its simple white façade.

1:30 PM:

Stroll to the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets at Fort Kochi and watch local fishermen operate the giant bamboo-and-coconut-rope contraptions.

2:00 PM:

Explore the vibrant murals and royal artifacts inside Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace), a UNESCO-listed gem of Kerala's history.

2:30 PM:

Wander through Jew Town, pausing at the beautifully preserved Paradesi Synagogue with its hand-painted chandeliers.

3:00 PM:

Treat the kids to a quick snack of banana chips and a cool glass of fresh tamarind juice at a nearby street stall.

3:30 PM:

Visit the Kerala Folklore Museum to see traditional costumes, masks and miniature temple models that illustrate the state's cultural richness.

4:00 PM:

Browse the aromatic stalls of the Cochin Spice Market, sampling pepper, cardamom and a few strands of fresh vanilla.

4:30 PM:

Take a relaxing walk along Marine Drive, watching the sunset paint the backwaters in golden hues.

5:00 PM:

Head to Fort Kochi Beach for a gentle sunset view, letting the children build a sandcastle on the soft shore.

5:30 PM:

Dine early at Fusion Bay, enjoying a simple seafood thali with fresh kingfish, rice, and a side of tangy chutney.

6:00 PM:

Return to Hotel Kochi Heritage, unwind on the balcony with a cup of filter coffee, and reflect on the day's cultural discoveries.

6:30 PM:

Attend a vibrant Kathakali performance at the Kochi Cultural Centre, marveling at the elaborate makeup and expressive storytelling.

7:00 PM:

Dine at Dhe Puttu, savoring signature Kerala dishes like steamed puttu with spicy fish curry and a side of coconut chutney.

7:45 PM:

Take a gentle evening walk to the illuminated Fort Kochi promenade, enjoying the cool breeze and the twinkling lights of historic colonial buildings.

8:30 PM:

Enjoy a sweet treat of palada payasam and a cup of aromatic filter coffee at Ginger House, a cozy café tucked in the lanes of Fort Kochi.

9:00 PM:

Explore the bustling Broadway Market night stalls, picking up handicrafts, spices, and souvenirs while sampling local snack bites.

9:45 PM:

Board a short backwater boat ride from Kochi Harbour, gliding under lit bridges and soaking in the serene nighttime waters.

10:30 PM:

Return to Hotel Kochi Heritage, unwind on the balcony with a final cup of filter coffee and reflect on the day's adventures before retiring.

Day 8 · Mon, Jan 26
Kolkata, West Bengal

Return to Kolkata or conclude trip

7:00 AM:

Enjoy a hearty South Indian breakfast of masala dosa and filter coffee at your Kochi hotel, then pack your belongings for checkout.

7:30 AM:

Take a prepaid auto-rickshaw to Cochin International Airport (CIAL), storing any extra luggage in the airport lockers.

8:00 AM:

Pass through security and relax in the modest lounge while sipping a fresh coconut water before boarding.

8:30 AM:

Board the early Air India flight AI 504 (Kochi-Kolkata) and settle into your seat for the 2-hour-30-minute journey.

11:30 AM:

Touch down at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata; collect your bags and hop onto a prepaid Kolkata taxi.

12:00 PM:

Check into the budget-friendly Hotel Lake View near Rabindra Sarobar, freshen up, and enjoy a quick lunch of kathi rolls at the nearby Bhojohori Manna.

12:30 PM:

Step out to the majestic Victoria Memorial, wander its marble galleries and enjoy the lush gardens while sipping a cooling rose-flavored sherbet.

1:00 PM:

Cross over to the Indian Museum, where a quick look at the Egyptian mummies and Bengal folk art gives a taste of India's rich heritage.

1:30 PM:

Stroll down to Park Street and grab a classic Bengali-Chinese lunch at Peter Cat, famous for its Chelo Kebab and creamy Moscow Mule mocktail.

2:15 PM:

Walk a short distance to St. Paul's Cathedral, admire its gothic stained-glass windows and peaceful interior.

2:45 PM:

Catch a historic tram to the iconic Howrah Bridge; pause on the railing for a panoramic view of the Hooghly River.

3:15 PM:

Head to Kalighat Kali Temple for a brief darshan of the revered Goddess Kali, experiencing the vibrant devotional atmosphere.

3:45 PM:

Treat yourselves to a cup of aromatic chai and a slice of rasgulla at the heritage café Flurys on Park Street.

4:15 PM:

Meander through College Street, browsing the legendary second-hand book stalls for Bengali literature and travel guides.

4:45 PM:

Pop into the Birla Planetarium for a short, family-friendly astronomy show that sparks curiosity about the night sky.

5:15 PM:

Return to Hotel Lake View for a quick refresh, then step out to the nearby Rabindra Sarobar lake for a tranquil evening walk.

5:45 PM:

Enjoy a light snack of puchka and jhalmuri from a trusted street vendor at the lake's promenade, soaking in the sunset hues.

6:00 PM:

Wrap up the afternoon with a relaxing seat on the hotel balcony, sipping a final cup of filter coffee while reflecting on the journey.

6:30 PM:

Take a short auto to Kumartuli, where you can watch master potters shaping clay idols for the upcoming festivals.

7:00 PM:

Savour a comforting Bengali thali dinner at 6 Ballygunge Place, renowned for its fish curry, macher jhol and sweet mishti doi.

7:30 PM:

Head to Nandan for a family-friendly Bengali film screening in its cozy auditorium.

8:00 PM:

Board a relaxed Hooghly River sunset cruise from Prinsep Ghat, sipping tea while the city lights shimmer on the water.

8:30 PM:

Disembark and wander through New Market, browsing late-night stalls for souvenirs and tasting a bite of misti doi at a historic sweet shop.

9:00 PM:

Indulge in iconic rasgulla and creamy sandesh at the legendary confectionery Mouchak.

9:30 PM:

Take a brief stroll to Gariahat Market, where you can try a quick street-food kathi roll from a popular vendor.

10:00 PM:

Return to Hotel Lake View, unwind on the balcony with a warm cup of spiced chai, and reflect on the unforgettable journey.

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