Baharampur to Jamtara: 230 km Road Guide 2h 46m Drive — Complete Travel Guide 2026
Planning a trip from Baharampur to Jamtara? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 230km journey. Explore detailed information about travel options, costs, attractions along the way, and insider tips to make your trip memorable.
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| Mode | Duration | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| directions_car Private Car | 2h 46m | ₹2,197 Fuel & Tolls |
| train Train | 12h – 16h | ₹209 – ₹637 |
| bus Bus | 12h – 16h | ₹328 – ₹2,539 |
How to Reach Jamtara from Baharampur: Car, Train, Bus Options
Compare different travel modes to find the best option for your budget, schedule, and preferences.
Drive Baharampur to Jamtara (230 km, 2h 46m)
Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips
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At 230km, both driving (2h 46m) and trains are excellent options. Choose driving for flexibility and scenic stops, or trains for comfort and relaxation.
What to Eat in Baharampur Before You Hit the Road
Fuel up with these authentic local dishes before hitting the road:
Must-Try Food in Baharampur Before Your Drive
- local_dining Mishti Doi - Sweetened thick yogurt, served chilled, available at any sweet shop, rupees 40-80 per cup
- local_dining Rosogolla - Spongy cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup, available at any sweet shop, rupees 10-20 per piece
- local_dining Shorshe Ilish - Hilsa fish cooked in mustard gravy, best at local Bengali restaurants, rupees 300-600
Hotel Samrat Restaurant • Multiple locations
Rest Stops & Eateries: Baharampur to Jamtara
Towns worth a chai break, meal stop, or fuel fill on this 230km drive from Baharampur to Jamtara:
Katwa Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Katwa is a historic town in West Bengal, known for its deep connection to Gaudiya Vaishnavism and its past as an indigo trading center. It sits at the confluence of the Bhagirathi and Ajay rivers, offering a glimpse into traditional Bengali life. Expect a small, bustling town with significant religious sites and local markets.
attractions Top Attractions
Gauranga Bari Temple
Uddharanpur Sripat
Radhaballav Temple
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Macher Jhol - Bengali fish curry, a staple in every household. Available at local eateries, rupees 150-250.
Kandi Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Kandi is a small, commercial town in West Bengal's Murshidabad district. It is known for its local markets and traditional silk weaving industry. You will find a blend of rural charm and bustling local trade here.
attractions Top Attractions
Kandi Rajbari (Kandi Palace)
Radha Ballav Temple
Jaggannath Temple
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Macher Jhol - traditional Bengali fish curry, often with Rohu or Katla fish, available at local eateries, rupees 150-250
Nalhati Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Nalhati is a small town in West Bengal's Birbhum district. It is primarily known for the ancient Nalateshwari Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peeths. The town thrives on agriculture and local commerce, offering a glimpse into authentic rural Bengali life.
attractions Top Attractions
Nalateshwari Temple
Akash Ganga
Nalhati Local Market
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Luchi and Alur Dom - deep-fried flatbread with spicy potato curry, available at local eateries, rupees 50-80
Top Attractions in Jamtara: What to See and Do
Once you arrive in Jamtara, explore these must-visit attractions that showcase the best of the city:
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Jamtara Kali Mandir
⏱ 30 minutes • 💰 Free • 🕐 6am-8pmBest Time to Visit: Morning or evening
💡 Insider Tip: Visit during morning aarti for a more immersive experience.
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Chanchala Devi Temple
⏱ 1 hour • 💰 Free • 🕐 7am-7pmBest Time to Visit: Late afternoon
💡 Insider Tip: Carry water, especially during warmer months, as facilities are minimal.
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Karmatanr Vidyasagar Memorial
⏱ 1 hour • 💰 rupees 10 (Indians), rupees 50 (foreigners) • 🕐 10am-5pmBest Time to Visit: Anytime during opening hours
💡 Insider Tip: Read up on Vidyasagar before visiting to appreciate the context better.
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Ajay River Bank
⏱ 1-2 hours • 💰 Free • 🕐 Sunrise-SunsetBest Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon
💡 Insider Tip: Be respectful of local activities and maintain a safe distance from the water.
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Local Villages
⏱ 2-3 hours • 💰 Free • 🕐 Daylight hoursBest Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon
💡 Insider Tip: Always ask for permission before taking photographs of people or their homes.
Where to Eat in Jamtara: Local Cuisine Guide
Must-Try Dishes in Jamtara
Don't leave Jamtara without tasting these local specialties:
- Dhuskas - deep-fried rice flour bread with chana dal curry, local dhabas, rupees 50
- Litti Chokha - baked wheat balls with mashed vegetables, street vendors, rupees 60
- Mutton Handi - slow-cooked mutton in an earthen pot, select dhabas, rupees 300
- Pitha - steamed or fried dumplings, local homes/small stalls, rupees 40
- Aloo Chop - spiced potato fritters, street stalls, rupees 20
- Thekua - sweet fried biscuit, local bakeries, rupees 30
Recommended Restaurants in Jamtara
Hotel Jamtara Restaurant
Indian •
Maa Tara Dhaba
Indian •
Local Eateries near Bus Stand
Indian •
Where to Stay in Jamtara: Hotels for Every Budget
Budget Hotels (₹500-1500/night)
Hotel Jamtara
Price:
rupees 800-1500. Basic rooms, central location, essential amenities.
Hotel Maa Tara
Price:
rupees 700-1200. Simple lodging, near bus stand, suitable for short stays.
Best Time to Visit Jamtara: Season & Weather Travel Guide
Plan your trip according to the season for the best experience in Jamtara:
Best Time
Temperature: 18-28 degrees C
Weather: Pleasant, dry, and cool weather. Clear skies are common.
Why Visit: Comfortable weather for exploring rural areas and local life. Ideal for outdoor activities.
Shoulder Season
Temperature: 25-38 degrees C
Weather: Hot and humid, especially in April. September sees post-monsoon humidity.
Why Visit: Fewer people, potentially more authentic local interactions.
Avoid
Temperature: 30-45 degrees C
Weather: Very hot and dry in May-June, followed by heavy monsoon rains July-August. High humidity.
Why Visit: N/A
Jamtara Travel Tips: Money, Safety & Local Advice
💰 Money & Budget
🏥 Health & Safety
📱 Communication
👕 What to Wear
Modest clothing is highly recommended due to the rural and conservative nature of the area. Cover your shoulders and knees, especially when visiting temples or villages. Light cotton clothes are suitable for most of the year. Carry a light jacket or shawl during the winter months (October to February).
Baharampur to Jamtara FAQ: Distance, Cost, Time & Best Routes (2026)
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