Day Trips & Weekend Getaways
13 destinations within 100 km — from 5 km to 100 km.
Within 50 km · Easy day trip
West Bengal
Hazarduari Palace Museum
2-3 hours · rupees 50 (Indians), rupees 600 (foreigners)
This grand palace was built in the 19th century by Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah. It features a thousand doors, though only 900 are real. The palace showcases European architectural styles.
Katra Mosque
1 hour · Free (small camera fee may apply)
Katra Mosque was built by Nawab Murshid Quli Khan in 1723. It served as a grand mosque and a madrasa (Islamic school). The Nawab himself is buried beneath the entrance staircase.
Wasif Manzil (New Palace)
30-45 minutes · rupees 10 (Indians), rupees 100 (foreigners)
Wasif Manzil, also known as the New Palace, was built by Nawab Wasif Ali Mirza. It was constructed in the early 20th century. The palace features a distinct European architectural style.
West Bengal
Hazarduari Palace
2-3 hours · rupees 50 (Indians), rupees 600 (foreigners)
This grand palace was built in the 19th century by Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah. It features 1000 doors, though only 900 are real. The palace houses a museum with artifacts from the Nawab era. You will see weapons, paintings, and furniture.
Motijheel Park (Pearl Lake)
1-2 hours · rupees 20 (Indians), rupees 100 (foreigners)
Motijheel is a horseshoe-shaped lake surrounded by a beautiful garden. It was once the residence of Nawab Alivardi Khan. You can enjoy boat rides on the lake, offering a relaxing experience.
Katra Mosque
1 hour · Free
Built by Nawab Murshid Quli Khan in 1723, this mosque also served as his tomb. The structure is impressive with its large domes and minarets. You can climb the minarets for a panoramic view of the surrounding area.
West Bengal
Sangramgarh Fort Ruins
1-2 hours · Free
Explore the remnants of Sangramgarh Fort, built by Nawab Alivardi Khan. You will see crumbling brick walls and overgrown structures. The fort offers a sense of forgotten history in a tranquil setting.
Hazarduari Palace Museum
2-3 hours · rupees 25 (Indians), rupees 300 (foreigners)
Visit the magnificent Hazarduari Palace, meaning 'Palace with a Thousand Doors'. This grand palace was built in the 19th century. It now houses a museum with artifacts from the Nawabi era.
Bhagirathi River Bank
1 hour · Free
Visit the banks of the Bhagirathi River, a distributary of the Ganges. You can enjoy peaceful views of the river flowing by. It offers a serene escape from the fort ruins.
West Bengal
Hazarduari Palace (Murshidabad)
2-3 hours · rupees 30 (Indians), rupees 500 (foreigners)
This grand palace, meaning 'Palace with a Thousand Doors', is a major historical site in Murshidabad. It was built in the 19th century by Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah. The palace now functions as a museum, showcasing artifacts from the Nawab era.
Bhagirathi River Banks
1-2 hours · Free
You can enjoy peaceful walks along the banks of the Bhagirathi River. The river is a lifeline for the local communities, supporting agriculture and fishing. You will see local boats, fishermen, and villagers going about their daily routines.
Katra Mosque (Murshidabad)
1-1.5 hours · rupees 20 (Indians), rupees 200 (foreigners)
Built by Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, the Katra Mosque is an imposing structure with a large courtyard and towering minarets. It served as a center for Islamic learning. You can explore its vast prayer hall and the tombs of the Nawab and his family.
West Bengal
Kandi Rajbari (Kandi Palace)
1 hour · Free
The Kandi Rajbari is a historical palace, once home to the local zamindars. You will see remnants of its past grandeur, though much of it is now in disrepair. The architecture reflects a blend of traditional Bengali and colonial styles.
Kandi Silk Weaving Centers
1-2 hours · Free (for viewing)
Kandi is part of the Murshidabad district, known for its silk. You can visit small, family-run weaving centers to see the process firsthand. Watch artisans operate traditional handlooms, creating intricate silk fabrics.
Radha Ballav Temple
30 minutes · Free
This ancient temple is dedicated to Radha and Krishna, revered deities in Vaishnavism. You will find intricate terracotta work on its exterior walls. The temple is an active place of worship for locals.
via Nowda · West Bengal
Bhagirathi River Bank
1 hour · Free
The Bhagirathi River flows near Nowda, offering peaceful riverine views. You can visit the river bank for a quiet stroll or to watch local fishermen. The river is a significant part of Bengal's geography.
Local Village Haat (Market)
1-2 hours · Free
Nowda hosts a traditional weekly village market, known as a 'haat'. Here, local farmers and artisans sell their produce and goods. You will find fresh vegetables, fruits, fish, and handmade crafts.
Nowda's Agricultural Fields
1-2 hours · Free
You will find endless stretches of paddy fields surrounding Nowda village. These fields are the lifeline of the local community. Observe farmers working with traditional methods, often with bullocks.
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West Bengal
Nalateshwari Temple
1-2 hours · Free
This is the primary attraction in Nalhati, a revered Shakti Peeth. The temple is dedicated to Maa Nalateshwari, a form of Goddess Kali. You will see devotees offering prayers and performing rituals throughout the day.
Nalhati Local Market
1-2 hours · Free
Explore the bustling local market to experience daily life in Nalhati. You will find fresh produce, local handicrafts, and everyday essentials. It is a vibrant hub of activity.
Akash Ganga
30 minutes · Free
Akash Ganga is a sacred pond situated near the Nalateshwari Temple. Pilgrims often take a dip here before entering the main shrine. The pond is believed to have healing properties.
West Bengal
Palashipara Haat (Local Market)
1-2 hours · Free
You will find the heart of Palashipara in its bustling local market, known as the Haat. Farmers bring fresh produce, fish, and local goods here daily. It is a sensory experience with vibrant colors and lively chatter.
Jalangi River Ghat
1 hour · Free
The Jalangi River flows near Palashipara, offering a peaceful escape from the town's activity. You can visit the local ghat (river bank) for serene views. It is a popular spot for locals for bathing and daily rituals.
Local Shiva Temple
30 minutes · Free
Palashipara hosts several small, local temples dedicated to various deities. A prominent one is the local Shiva Temple, a simple but revered place of worship. You can observe local religious practices here.
West Bengal
Tarapith Temple
2-3 hours · Free
This is the primary reason most people visit Rampurhat. Tarapith is a revered Shakti Peeth dedicated to Maa Tara. The temple complex is always bustling with devotees and priests.
Dwarka River
30 minutes · Free
The Dwarka River flows near the Tarapith temple complex. It is considered sacred by devotees. Many pilgrims take a dip in its waters before entering the temple.
Rampurhat Local Market
1-2 hours · Free
The local market is a vibrant hub of daily life in Rampurhat. You will find fresh produce, spices, textiles, and household goods. It offers an authentic glimpse into rural Bengali commerce.
via Tehatta · West Bengal
Churni River Bank
1 hour · Free
The Churni River flows near Tehatta, offering peaceful views and a glimpse into rural riverside life. You can watch local boats, fishermen, and villagers bathing. The atmosphere is calm and serene.
Tehatta Local Market
1-2 hours · Free
You will find the heart of Tehatta in its vibrant local market. This is a bustling hub where villagers trade fresh produce, fish, and daily necessities. Observe the lively interactions and local commerce.
Tehatta Kali Temple
30 minutes · Free
This is a small, local temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, a prominent deity in West Bengal. You can observe daily rituals and local devotees offering prayers. The temple reflects the simple faith of the community.
West Bengal
Terracotta Temples of Nanoor
1-2 hours · Free
Nanoor is home to several smaller, often unnamed, terracotta temples showcasing intricate artistry. These temples feature panels depicting mythological scenes, daily life, and floral motifs. You will find examples of traditional Bengal temple architecture.
Nanoor Kali Temple (Maa Kali Mandir)
1 hour · Free
This ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali and is a significant pilgrimage site. The architecture is typical Bengali style, though less ornate than some terracotta temples. You will see devotees offering prayers and flowers throughout the day.
Jaleshwar Shiva Temple
45 minutes · Free
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is another important religious spot in Nanoor. It features a traditional Shiva lingam and attracts local devotees. The temple structure is simple but holds historical value.
West Bengal
Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay's House
1 hour · rupees 10 (Indians), rupees 50 (foreigners)
You can visit the ancestral home of renowned Bengali novelist Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay. This house is now a museum, preserving his personal belongings and literary works. It offers insight into his life and the era he lived in.
Dhatridevi Temple
30 minutes · Free
This ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Dhatri, a local deity. It is a significant pilgrimage site for the local community. The temple architecture is simple, reflecting traditional Bengali temple styles.
Local Weekly Market (Haat)
1-2 hours · Free
You can immerse yourself in the vibrant local weekly market, known as a 'Haat'. Farmers and vendors from surrounding villages gather to sell fresh produce, handicrafts, and daily necessities. It is a bustling hub of activity.
West Bengal
Nalateswari Temple
1-2 hours · Free
This ancient temple is a revered Shakti Peeth. It is believed that the 'Nala' (throat) of Sati fell here. The presiding deity is Maa Nalateswari. You will see devotees offering prayers and rituals throughout the day.
Sainthia Local Market
1-2 hours · Free
The local market is the commercial heart of Sainthia. You will find a variety of goods here. This includes fresh produce, local handicrafts, and everyday essentials. It offers a glimpse into daily life in a small Bengali town.
Kankalitala Temple
1-1.5 hours · Free
Kankalitala is another significant Shakti Peeth near Sainthia. It is believed that the 'kankal' (pelvis) of Sati fell here. The temple is situated by a serene pond. It offers a peaceful spiritual atmosphere.
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