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Explore the Rich Culture of Kolkata - 7-Day Itinerary

Thursday, August 10: Historic Kolkata

Embark on your Kolkata adventure by diving into the city's rich history and heritage. Start your morning with a visit to the iconic Victoria Memorial, a magnificent marble building dedicated to Queen Victoria. Immerse yourself in the extensive collection of art and historical artifacts. In the afternoon, explore the narrow lanes of North Kolkata, known for its colonial architecture and charming atmosphere. Visit the enchanting Marble Palace and immerse yourself in its exquisite art collection. As evening falls, experience the vibrant energy of Park Street, Kolkata's iconic food and entertainment hub.

  • Victoria Memorial: Estimated Cost - ₹200 ($3) / Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Marble Palace: Estimated Cost - Free / Time Spent - 1 hour
  • Park Street: Estimated Cost - Variable / Time Spent - Evening
Friday, August 11: Cultural Extravaganza

Delve deeper into Kolkata's cultural scene on your second day. Begin your morning with a visit to the Indian Museum, one of the oldest and largest museums in India. Marvel at its vast collection of ancient artifacts, including Egyptian mummies and Buddhist relics. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant College Street, known as the "Boi Para" (Book Town) of Kolkata. Browse through the numerous bookstores, soak in the intellectual atmosphere, and grab a cup of tea at the iconic Indian Coffee House. In the evening, witness a mesmerizing performance of traditional Bengali dance and music at the Rabindra Sadan.

  • Indian Museum: Estimated Cost - ₹50 ($0.70) / Time Spent - 2 hours
  • College Street: Estimated Cost - Variable / Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Rabindra Sadan: Estimated Cost - Variable / Time Spent - Evening
Saturday, August 12: Spiritual Exploration

Spend your third day exploring the spiritual side of Kolkata. Begin your morning with a visit to the serene Dakshineswar Kali Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali. Take in the beautiful architecture and immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere. In the afternoon, cross the Hooghly River and visit Belur Math, a significant place for followers of Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda. Explore the lush gardens and experience the tranquility of this spiritual retreat. As the evening approaches, take a leisurely walk along the Howrah Bridge, an iconic symbol of Kolkata, and witness the breathtaking sunset over the river.

  • Dakshineswar Kali Temple: Estimated Cost - Free / Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Belur Math: Estimated Cost - Free / Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Howrah Bridge: Estimated Cost - Free / Time Spent - Evening
Sunday, August 13: Art and Culture

Immerse yourself in Kolkata's vibrant art and cultural scene on your fourth day. Begin your morning with a visit to the Indian Museum of Modern Art, showcasing contemporary artworks by renowned Indian artists. In the afternoon, explore the charming neighborhood of Kumartuli, known for its traditional clay idol-making workshops. Witness the artisans shaping intricate idols that are used during festivals. As the evening sets in, experience the enchanting world of Bengali theater with a play at the historic Academy of Fine Arts.

  • Indian Museum of Modern Art: Estimated Cost - ₹100 ($1.40) / Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Kumartuli: Estimated Cost - Free / Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Academy of Fine Arts: Estimated Cost - Variable / Time Spent - Evening
Monday, August 14: Market Exploration

Get ready to indulge in Kolkata's bustling markets and local delights on your fifth day. Start your morning at the sprawling New Market, a shopaholic's paradise offering a wide variety of goods. Discover unique handicrafts, clothing, spices, and more. In the afternoon, visit the vibrant Flower Market near the Howrah Bridge, where hundreds of flower sellers create a riot of colors and fragrances. As the evening approaches, explore the lively Gariahat Market, known for its traditional Bengali sarees, jewelry, and street food.

  • New Market: Estimated Cost - Variable / Time Spent - Morning
  • Flower Market: Estimated Cost - Free / Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Gariahat Market: Estimated Cost - Variable / Time Spent - Evening
Tuesday, August 15: Eco-Tourism

Escape the urban hustle and explore the natural beauty surrounding Kolkata on your sixth day. Begin your morning with a visit to the serene Indian Botanical Garden in Shibpur, home to a diverse collection of flora. Take a leisurely stroll amidst the lush greenery and visit the iconic Great Banyan Tree. In the afternoon, head to the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest mangrove forests in the world. Embark on a thrilling wildlife safari and spot the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger. As evening falls, enjoy a tranquil boat ride through the winding rivers.

  • Indian Botanical Garden: Estimated Cost - ₹20 ($0.30) / Time Spent - 3 hours
  • Sundarbans: Estimated Cost - Variable / Time Spent - Afternoon to Evening
Wednesday, August 16: Modern Kolkata

On your final day, discover the modern side of Kolkata. Start your morning with a visit to the Science City, an interactive science museum offering a range of exhibits and educational experiences. In the afternoon, explore the eclectic neighborhood of South Kolkata, known for its trendy cafes, boutique stores, and street art. Indulge in a delicious Bengali meal at a local restaurant. As the evening sets in, take a relaxing boat ride on the Hooghly River, witnessing the beautifully illuminated Howrah Bridge and Kolkata's skyline.

  • Science City: Estimated Cost - ₹50 ($0.70) / Time Spent - 3 hours
  • South Kolkata: Estimated Cost - Variable / Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Hooghly River Boat Ride: Estimated Cost - Variable / Time Spent - Evening

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places beloved by locals, venture to Kumartuli during Durga Puja, the largest festival in Kolkata. Witness the incredible craftsmanship as artisans create stunning clay idols. Explore the tranquil Prinsep Ghat, a riverside promenade perfect for a leisurely evening stroll. Don't miss out on sampling Kolkata's famous street food, such as puchka (pani puri), kathi rolls, and phuchka.

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