Calcutta: A City of Contrasts Along the Hugli River
A heady mix of flower-scented chaos, colonial grandeur, and spiritual depth, Calcutta (Kolkata) is West Bengal’s vibrant capital city — a place where garlands of marigolds, tea in clay cups, and echoes of British rule collide in one unforgettable journey.
Flower Market and Colonial Echoes
Wander Calcutta’s riverside flower market at dawn, as thousands of vendors beneath Howrah Bridge thread vivid marigolds for religious offerings, ceremonies, and festivals. Nearby, the white-marbled Victoria Memorial stands tall — a fusion of Indian and British design built in honor of Queen Victoria, housing rare manuscripts and art collections in its 25 galleries.
Exploring on Foot
Start early to beat the traffic and explore Calcutta’s neighborhoods with a guide. In the Portuguese or Jewish quarters, stories linger in the architecture. Stroll down College Street with its towers of secondhand university books or sip sweet mishti doi on a breakfast food tour. Visit South Park Street Cemetery, a moss-covered oasis of 18th-century graves that whisper tales from the colonial past.
Culture in Clay
Dive into the potter’s market, where skilled artisans sculpt clay deities for religious festivals. Once blessed and paraded, the statues are immersed in the Hugli River, returning the clay to its source — a sacred circle of creation and renewal.
On the Water
A cruise along the Hugli River reveals a slower side of Bengal. Drift past decaying colonial warehouses, riverside temples, and quaint settlements shaped by Dutch and French heritage. These multi-day journeys expose India’s rural rhythms — a peaceful contrast to Calcutta’s frenetic energy.
When to Visit
Plan your trip between October and March, when cooler air brings relief and festivities light up the streets. Avoid the scorching heat of April and May, and expect monsoon rains and high humidity from June through August.
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