Day Trips & Weekend Getaways
4 destinations within 100 km β from 31 km to 82 km.
Within 50 km Β· Easy day trip
via Tehatta Β· West Bengal
Churni River Bank
1 hour Β· 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 Β· 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 Β· 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.
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50β100 km Β· 1β2 h from Palashipara
West Bengal
Sangramgarh Fort Ruins
1-2 hours Β· 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 Β· 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 Β· 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 Β· 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 Β· 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 Β· 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
Churni River Ghat
1 hour Β· Free
You can visit the ghats along the Churni River to observe local life. Fishermen, washermen, and local residents use the river for daily activities. The river offers a serene backdrop to the town's hustle.
Ranaghat Church (Church of the Holy Name)
30 minutes Β· Free
You can visit the historic Ranaghat Church, also known as the Church of the Holy Name. This Anglican church dates back to the British colonial era. Its architecture reflects the period's European influence.
Ranaghat Kali Mandir
45 minutes Β· Free
The Ranaghat Kali Mandir is a prominent local temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. It is a central place of worship for the town's residents. You will experience a vibrant atmosphere, especially during evening prayers.
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