About West Bengal
West Bengal is a land of natural beauty,
exquisite lyrical poetry and enthusiastic people. Situated
in the east of India, West Bengal is stretches from
the Himalayas in the north to the Bay of Bengal in the
South. This state shares international boundaries with
Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal. Hence it is a strategically
important place. The state is interlocked by the other
states like Sikkim, Assam, Orissa and Bihar. Hooghly
and its tributaries - Mayurakshi, Damodar, Kangsabati
and the Rupnarayan, enrich the soils of Bengal. The
northern districts of Bengal like Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri
and Cooch Bihar (in the Himalayas ranges) are watered
by the rivers Tista, Torsa, Jaldhaka and Ranjit. From
the northern places (feet of Himalayas) to the tropical
forests of Sunderbans, West Bengal is a land of incessant
beauty.
West Bengal, like many other places
in the world, is a place of contrasts- a curious blend
of the old and the new, partly feudal, partly born out
of growing urbanization, partly undefinable. Fish, crowds,
politics, potholes, monuments, art and cinema, cricket
and soccer- all are indispensable parts of Bengal. The
state is, in its physical form, a complete representation
of the Indian subcontinent. Darjeeling, its north end,
touches the magnificent Himalayas and the Dooars in
the foothills are Kolkata, West Bengal Travel Vacationrich
in forest. The indomitable river Ganga flows across
the State's rich alluvial plains to reach the Bay of
Bengal in the south, through vast swamps known as Sunderbans.
The districts in the west are semi-arid and sport loamy
soil. Bengal does have a many splendoured countenance,
but it is up to you to explore and discover it.
Durga Puja ,coinciding with Dussehra in other parts
of the country, rouses the state to a feverish pitch,
with its preparations that touch the life of every Bengali.
Kali Puja, festival of lights (Diwali), Dol Jatra (Holi),
Ganga Sagar Mela at Sagar (January /February), the Muslim
festivals of Id and Ramzan, Baisakhi - Bengal's New
Year's day, Rabindranath Tagore's birth anniversary,
Christmas and New Year are marked by typical abandon
and devotion.
Calcutta, three hundred years old, traces its history
to the landing of Robert Clive on the banks of the Hooghly
beside three villages. It was from here the monumental
British Raj was launched in India. The capital of West
Bengal, Calcutta is the major entry point. Calcutta
was the first headquarters of the East India Company,
and some of its best known monuments were built by this
British trading house. However, the city has, within
its 300 years’ history, hosted other communities
both from other parts of India as well as abroad - Chinese,
Armenians, Jews - all of whom have left their imprint
in pockets of Calcutta. |