Behala Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit Pilgrimage Guide

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Barisha Shanti Kali Mandir

Faith: Hinduism (primarily Goddess Kali, Shiva)

Darshan Hours: 6am-1pm, 4pm-9pm (Barisha Shanti Kali Mandir)

Open to all faiths: Yes

πŸ‘— Dress Code

Modest attire, covering shoulders and knees, is recommended for temple visits.

Main Festival

Kali Puja

When: October-November

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Pilgrimage Circuit

  1. 1 Barisha Shanti Kali Mandir
  2. 2 Local Shiva temples
  3. 3 Other community Kali temples

Special Notes

Temples are most vibrant during evening aarti and major festivals. Remove shoes before entering.

Behala is a sprawling, densely populated southern suburb of Kolkata, offering a genuine glimpse into local Bengali life.

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Barisha Shanti Kali Mandir

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Hours6am-1pm, 4pm-9pmEntryFreeHow to reachLocated near Behala Chowrasta, easily accessible by auto-rickshaw or local bus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Behala?+

The best time to visit Behala is from October to February, when the weather is pleasant and cool, ideal for sightseeing and experiencing local festivals.

How do I reach Behala from Kolkata airport?+

From Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU), you can take a prepaid taxi or an app-based cab (Ola/Uber). The journey is about 25km and takes 60-90 minutes, costing rupees 400-700.

Are there any entry fees for attractions in Behala?+

Most local temples in Behala are free to enter. Sabarna Sangrahashala has a nominal entry fee of rupees 20 for Indians and rupees 100 for foreigners.

Is Behala safe for solo female travelers?+

Behala is generally safe, but like any urban area, exercise caution. Avoid isolated areas at night, use reputable transport, and be aware of your surroundings. Dress modestly to avoid unwanted attention.

What local dishes must I try in Behala?+

You must try Kosha Mangsho, Luchi-Alur Dom, Fish Fry, Mishti Doi, and various street foods like Phuchka and Kathi Rolls. Behala offers authentic Bengali flavors.

What is the local language spoken in Behala?+

Bengali is the primary local language. Hindi is also widely understood, and many people, especially in commercial areas, can communicate in basic English.

What should I skip in Behala?+

If you have limited time and are not particularly interested in local markets or residential life, you might skip extensive wandering through residential lanes. Focus on specific cultural or food experiences instead.

What is the average daily budget for Behala?+

A low budget for Behala is around rupees 1200-1500 per day, covering basic accommodation, street food, and public transport. A mid-range budget would be rupees 3000-4000.

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