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Little Europe in Bengal - Chandannagar

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In the early 17th century, India’s opulence and riches, starting from the varied spices to its silk, to pottery and jewelry attracted the Europeans to establish outposts nestled in the little towns by river Ganges within the 80 km stretch from Kolkata. The first European colony to obtain permission to set up trading outposts in Bandel was the Portuguese followed by the Dutch in Chinsurah, Danish in Serampore, French in Chandannagar and finally the British in Kolkata. Exploring the colonial heritage of Bengal is a once in a lifetime kind of experience that traces its roots to legacies that have withstood the ravages of time, and a day excursion trips at each of these pre-colonial cities stooped in history digs deep highlighting the growth and the downfall of the European colonization in the subcontinent, which taking local know-how and innovative travel ideas is handcrafted by our local experts.

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Calcutta (Kolkata), India, docks on the Hooghly River at Kidderpore, 5 kilometers from downtown, with taxis for 15-minute rides. The city, population 14 million, features the Victoria Memorial with colonial artifacts. Travelers visit Kalighat Temple, a 1809 Hindu shrine. Local markets sell rasgulla sweets. Excursions to Sundarbans, 3 hours south, spot Bengal tigers. Peak season November to February; taxis 100-200 INR. Dining includes kathi rolls at street stalls. Souvenirs feature terracotta crafts.

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$105