About
Kolkata : The largest metropolis in India, Calcutta is a vibrant city on
the move, volatile and unpredictable. The Gateway to India, till 1912, and the
capital of the Raj in India, it still bears the Victorian imprint on its streets
and structures. A city just about ready to burst at the seams, Calcutta is home
to more than 10 million people. The Ganges (called the Hooghly in Calcutta) is
still the inspiration, as it was to Job Charnok, East India Company agent, who
reached the shores in August 1690, to found the city. Calcutta, after London,
was the British Empire’s second city.
Places
of Interest : Kalighat, according to the legend, when Lord Shiva’s wife
Parvati’s body was cut up, one of her fingers fell here. Rebuilt in 1809, this
is an important shrine of Hindu Shakti worship. The temple is in the southern
part of the city.
Kolkata Fairs & Festivals : Durga Puja, the most important and the
most popular of all Bengali festivals is the Durgapuja. It is celebrated
throughout the state, but with great grandeur in Calcutta. There are some
ancestral houses in Calcutta where Durgapuja is being observed over decades and
even over centuries.
Kolkata
People : Calcutta is the home of the Bengalis - volatile in
politics, sports lover, intellectual, romantic with a unique sensibility. To
whom every activity is a commitment of passionate intensity - be it a religious
festival, soccer matches, political demonstrations, music, art, poetry reading,
eating or adda.
Kolkata
Cuisine : The Bengali fondness for good food is legendary. Exotic
Bengali cuisine is available at selected restaurants like Suruchi and Aheli
(Peerless Inn). To experience the true taste of traditional cooking, it is best
to befriend a Bengali. His hospitality will definitely include a meal!
Excursions in
Kolkata : Botanical Gardens, located 8 Kms from Calcutta on the west
bank of Ganga are the famous Botanical Gardens. The highlight of the Gardens is
the 200 year old banyan tree, said to be the largest in the world. The tree is 26
meters high with a circumference of approximately 900 feet.