India/West Bengal
Kolkata
West Bengal's capital — Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, Durga Puja festivities, and India's greatest sweet-shop culture.
- Suasana
- Cultural capital — Durga Puja, sweets, trams
- Musim terbaik
- October to February (festival season is cool and dry); avoid April-June humidity
- Pusat transportasi
- Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU); Howrah (HWH); Sealdah (SDAH); Kolkata (KOAA)
- Sorotan vegetarian
- Bengali sweet trail at Balaram Mullick + KC Das + Ganguram; veg Bengali thali at Kewpie's
- Info terkini
- October Durga Puja is the world's largest community festival — every neighbourhood becomes a pavilion gallery; book accommodation 6 months ahead
Kolkata (Calcutta) was India's capital under the British Raj until 1911 and remains the country's cultural and intellectual heart — the city of Rabindranath Tagore (India's first Nobel laureate), Satyajit Ray (Oscar-winning filmmaker), and the world's largest community Durga Puja festival (October). For travellers, the city offers the Victoria Memorial (white-marble museum-monument set in a 64-acre park), Howrah Bridge (India's most iconic cantilever bridge, never closed since 1943), the colonial Park Street, the Marble Palace mansion, the Kalighat Kali temple, and the unique tram system (the only one still operating in India). For vegetarian travellers, Kolkata's Bengali vegetarian tradition is rich — try the Marwari-influenced kachori-jalebi at Tewari Brothers, the Bengali vegetarian thali (luchi, aloo dum, cholar dal, payesh) at Kewpie's Kitchen, and above all the legendary Bengali sweet shops: Balaram Mullick (rasgulla), KC Das (sandesh), and Ganguram (mishti doi — set yoghurt sweetened with palm jaggery). October to February is the comfortable window; the summer (April-June) is brutally humid.