Period
18th-20th Century
Style
Bengali Temple Architecture, Colonial Industrial
Protected by
Local authorities, private trusts
Best time to visit
Oct-Feb
This is a prominent local temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. Full details β
Hours
6am-1pm, 4pm-9pm
Entry
Free
Getting there
Located near Rishra Railway Station, auto-rickshaw rupees 20-30
Buro Shiv Mandir
This is a prominent local temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. Full details β
Hours
6am-1pm, 4pm-9pm
Entry
Free
Getting there
Located near Rishra Railway Station, auto-rickshaw rupees 20-30
Old Jute Mill Structures
Rishra is historically significant for its jute industry. Full details β
Hours
Daylight hours
Entry
N/A (external viewing only)
Getting there
Located along the Hooghly River, visible from various points in Rishra
Generally allowed outside temples; restricted inside sanctum sanctorum. Be respectful at industrial sites.
Varies; local temples are maintained, industrial structures are largely unrestored.
Rishra is an industrial town in West Bengal's Hooghly district.
The best time to visit Rishra is from October to February when the weather is pleasant, dry, and cool, making it ideal for exploration.
You can reach Rishra from Kolkata by local train from Howrah Junction (30-45 minutes), by bus (1-1.5 hours), or by taxi/app-based cab (1-1.5 hours).
Most local temples and the riverfront in Rishra do not have entry fees. Any charges would be for specific services or offerings.
Rishra is generally safe, but solo female travelers should exercise caution, especially after dark. Avoid isolated areas and prefer well-lit, crowded places. Dress modestly.
You must try traditional Bengali dishes like Macher Jhol, Luchi-Alur Dom, and a variety of sweets like Mishti Doi and Rosogolla from local eateries and sweet shops.
Bengali is the primary language. Hindi is also widely understood, and some people in commercial areas may speak basic English.
If you are looking for grand tourist attractions or a bustling nightlife, you should skip Rishra. It is an industrial town focused on local life, not mainstream tourism.
A low budget for Rishra is around rupees 800 per day, covering local food and public transport. A mid-range budget would be rupees 1500-2000 per day.
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