7-Day Luxurious Exploration of Kolkata

  • Day 1: Victoria Memorial Hall
    10 minutes (2.1 km) from the airport

    Victoria Memorial Hall is a grand marble palace dedicated to Queen Victoria. The museum features a collection of rare artifacts and paintings, which include portraits of British, Mughal, and Rajput rulers. The garden around the museum is also well-maintained and a perfect place to relax.

  • Day 2: Indian Museum
    12 minutes (2.5 km) from Victoria Memorial Hall

    The Indian Museum is the oldest museum in the country and has an extensive collection of ancient artifacts, fossils, and other antiques. The museum also houses an impressive collection of rare books and manuscripts. Visitors can see exhibits that showcase the culture, history and diverse communities of India.

  • Day 3: Howrah Bridge
    15 minutes (4.5 km) from Indian Museum

    The Howrah Bridge is a famous landmark of Kolkata, which spans the Hoogly River. It connects the city of Kolkata to its twin city, Howrah. At night, the bridge is illuminated and creates a beautiful view. Visitors can take a boat ride and experience the beauty of the bridge.

  • Day 4: Park Street
    25 minutes (7.6 km) from Howrah Bridge

    Park Street is the entertainment center of Kolkata, lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes. Visitors can enjoy shopping for souvenirs, trying local street food and fine dining at some of the city's best restaurants. At night, this area is buzzing with music, and live performances by local artists.

  • Day 5: Belur Math Shrine
    40 minutes (12 km) from Park Street

    The Belur Math Shrine is a beautiful temple dedicated to Swami Vivekananda. The temple is a perfect example of the amalgamation of cultures, with architecture inspired by Buddhist, Christian and Islamic styles. The serene atmosphere and beautiful surroundings make it a perfect place to meditate and reflect.

  • Day 6: Sunderbans
    3 hours (109.5 km) from Belur Math Shrine

    The Sunderbans is a mangrove forest situated in the delta of the Bay of Bengal. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride, view the beautiful flora and fauna and witness the unique Bengal tiger. This area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a natural wonder of the world.

  • Day 7: New Market
    20 minutes (4.1 km) from Sunderbans

    New Market is one of the oldest markets in Kolkata and a perfect place to shop for souvenirs, clothing and jewelry. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture and try traditional Bengali food at the local eateries. The market is bustling and a perfect way to end the trip.

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • Victoria Memorial Hall (2 hours, INR 300)
  • Indian Museum (2 hours, INR 100)
  • Howrah Bridge (1 hour, Free)
  • Park Street (4 hours, INR 1500)
  • Belur Math Shrine (3 hours, INR 700)
  • Sunderbans (8 hours, INR 5000)
  • New Market (3 hours, INR 500)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 8200

Transportation:

Public transport in Kolkata is not recommended for a luxury trip. Hire a private luxury car and driver for sightseeing tours, and use it for airport transfers. The estimated cost for a private car is around INR 5000-7000 per day.

Useful tips:

If you have more time, visit the Marble Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral, Birla Temple, Eden Gardens, and the Mother House. For less time, skip the Indian Museum, New Market, and the Sunderbans. Try local Bengali cuisine at Oh! Calcutta, 6 Ballygunge Place, and Bhojohori Manna.

Airports:

Kolkata Airport (CCU) is an international airport located in Dum Dum, about 17 km from the city center. The airport connects Kolkata to major cities in India and around the world. Private car transfers from the airport cost around INR 2000-3000.

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