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This tour stands out by offering an immersive exploration of Kolkata's diverse public transport, combining modern and historic modes of travel such as ferries, trams, and hand-pulled rickshaws. You'll visit iconic landmarks like the Flower Market, Howrah Bridge, Kumartuli, and Victoria Memorial, all while experiencing the local culture firsthand. With a knowledgeable guide, this unique experience allows travelers to witness Kolkata’s vibrancy from multiple perspectives, blending both historical and contemporary Kolkata in a way that is accessible and engaging for all participants.
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Kolkata is incomplete without the mention of the most sacred river in India " The Ganga " or Ganges. The city is grown beside this river which provides a natural port and is most suitable for navigation. This has increased the scoop of Business as well as tourism in eastern part of India.
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Take this tour to get local in one day! Discover Kolkata with our innovative tour that takes you on a cinematic journey to witness her different shades, to learn how she has evolved into what we know as 'The City of Joy'. This tour is curated by drawing inspiration from filmmaking, a completely new style of walking tours which we call 'Cinematic Tours'. We personify Kolkata for you to connect with her on a personal level. This tour is based off of a story which we refer to as 'The Script', the locations selected are based on the story-line and the guide plays the role of a narrator weaving a real-time storyboard. This experience will give you a proper orientation of Kolkata so that you feel confident to be by yourself and feel like a local.
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The rail terminus for the east Indian railway is at Howrah. An estimated two million people (yes! you heard right!) pour into/out of Howrah station each day. To get to Calcutta, they walk or drive through the Howrah bridge, or take local ferries. For millions of people, Howrah bridge represents the quintessential image of Calcutta, the first thing they see when they arrive here. The area around Howrah station has grown into a self-contained mini-universe, catering to the needs of a huge floating population. At the base of the Howrah bridge, on the Calcutta side, is the city’s bustling wholesale flower market. Flowers are an essential part of life in the city, they are bought not just for temple prayers but also for wedding decorations, events and festivals. Each god or goddess has their own favourite flowers and leaves. Walking through the flower market is a colourful, fragrant experience.
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Kick off your evening with a cruise along the Hooghly River and take in the lively sights and historic ghats along the way. As the boat glides across the calm waters, watch Kolkata sparkle to life—the iconic Howrah Bridge glowing in golden lights, the old ghats shining softly, and the city skyline dancing on the river’s surface. A night cruise on the Hooghly is pure magic, offering a side of Kolkata you’ve never experienced before. • Explore Kolkata on a scenic night cruise • Cruise along the historic Hooghly River • Sail past famous landmarks and riverside attractions • Perfect for couples, groups, families, and solo travelers
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Discover Kolkata (Calcutta) as you take a cruise on the river Hooghly, a distributary of the Ganges River. Your cruise will take you past some of the important historical sights in the city. You will also see the numerous ghats that tell of Kolkata's past and present life. NOTE: (Expect More People on Ground / Monuments / Public Places During the Tour). You will have Private tour Guide during the Sightseeing Tour. Highlights • Impressive view of Howrah Bridge • Howrah Railway Station • View “haunted” House of Dolls and the Nimtolla Ghat • Oldest Gun and Shell Factory in India
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Take in some of East India's most famous and sacred landmarks from a scenic viewpoint: aboard a boat on the Hooghly River! Branching off the mighty Ganges near the Bangladesh border, the Hooghly flows 260km to the sea through a breathtaking part of East India. It was named after the first European settlement established in Bengal in the late 1500s. During the cruise, admire the beauty of the iconic Howrah Bridge, Katgola Palace, and Hazar Duari. You'll also see the ancient capital of the Nawabs of Bengal, Murshidabad, as well as its mansions, tombs, and mosques, surrounded by rice paddies and mango orchards. Take this journey with friends, family, and/or your significant other—because folks of all ages are welcome aboard!
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