Palashipara to South Dinajpur: 286 km Road Guide 3h 41m Drive — Complete Travel Guide 2026
Planning a trip from Palashipara to South Dinajpur? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 286km 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 | 3h 41m | ₹2,731 Fuel & Tolls |
| train Train | 12h – 16h | ₹248 – ₹767 |
| bus Bus | 12h – 16h | ₹408 – ₹3,157 |
How to Reach South Dinajpur from Palashipara: Car, Train, Bus Options
Compare different travel modes to find the best option for your budget, schedule, and preferences.
Drive Palashipara to South Dinajpur (286 km, 3h 41m)
Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips
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At 286km, both driving (3h 41m) and trains are excellent options. Choose driving for flexibility and scenic stops, or trains for comfort and relaxation.
What to Eat in Palashipara Before You Hit the Road
Fuel up with these authentic local dishes before hitting the road:
Must-Try Food in Palashipara Before Your Drive
- local_dining Mishti Doi - Sweetened thick yogurt, served in earthen pots, available at local sweet shops, rupees 30-50
- local_dining Rosogolla - Spongy cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup, found at any mishti dokan, rupees 10-20 per piece
- local_dining Luchi-Alur Dom - Deep-fried flatbread with spicy potato curry, common breakfast, local eateries, rupees 50-80
Maa Kali Hotel & Restaurant • Multiple locations
Road Trip Stops: Best Cities Between Palashipara and South Dinajpur
These cities sit along your Palashipara to South Dinajpur route corridor and are worth a brief stop:
Tehatta Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Tehatta is a small, bustling town in Nadia district, West Bengal. It serves as a commercial and agricultural hub for surrounding villages. You will find an authentic glimpse into rural Bengali life here, far from typical tourist crowds.
attractions Top Attractions
Tehatta Local Market
Churni River Bank
Tehatta Kali Temple
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Macher Jhol - traditional Bengali fish curry, available at local eateries, rupees 100-200
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
Baharampur Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Baharampur, the district headquarters of Murshidabad, is a bustling commercial hub in West Bengal. It serves as a gateway to the historical riches of Murshidabad, once the capital of Bengal. Expect a blend of old-world charm and modern urban life, with busy markets and historical remnants.
attractions Top Attractions
Hazarduari Palace Museum
Nizamat Imambara
Katra Mosque
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Mishti Doi - Sweetened thick yogurt, served chilled, available at any sweet shop, rupees 40-80 per cup
Berhampore Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Berhampore serves as the district capital of Murshidabad, a region steeped in Bengal's Nawabi history. This city is a commercial hub, but its main draw lies in its proximity to the historical sites of Murshidabad. You will find a blend of bustling markets and quiet historical corners.
attractions Top Attractions
Hazarduari Palace Museum
Katra Mosque
Motijheel Park and Palace
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Murshidabadi Biryani - rich, aromatic rice dish with meat, try at Hotel Sonali Restaurant, rupees 200-350
Berhampur Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Berhampur, a commercial town in West Bengal, serves as your gateway to the historical wonders of Murshidabad. This region was once the capital of Bengal, Bihar, and Odisha under the Nawabs. Expect a blend of bustling markets and serene historical sites.
attractions Top Attractions
Hazarduari Palace Museum
Nizamat Imambara
Motijheel Park and Palace
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Mishti Doi - Sweetened thick yogurt, a Bengali classic, available at local sweet shops, rupees 50-100
Top Attractions in South Dinajpur: What to See and Do
Once you arrive in South Dinajpur, explore these must-visit attractions that showcase the best of the city:
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Bangarh Archaeological Site
⏱ 2-3 hours • 💰 rupees 20 (Indians), rupees 200 (foreigners) • 🕐 9am-5pmBest Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon
💡 Insider Tip: Carry water and snacks as facilities are minimal. Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain.
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Tapan Dighi
⏱ 1-2 hours • 💰 Free • 🕐 Sunrise-SunsetBest Time to Visit: Morning or evening for pleasant weather
💡 Insider Tip: Visit during sunrise or sunset for beautiful reflections on the water. Pack a small picnic if you plan to spend more time.
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Hili Border (India-Bangladesh)
⏱ 1 hour • 💰 Free • 🕐 9am-5pm (for observation)Best Time to Visit: Mid-morning to observe trade activities
💡 Insider Tip: Be respectful of border security and do not take photos directly at the crossing point without permission. Keep your ID handy.
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Balurghat Museum
⏱ 1 hour • 💰 rupees 10 (Indians), rupees 50 (foreigners) • 🕐 10am-5pmBest Time to Visit: Any time during opening hours
💡 Insider Tip: Ask the staff if you have questions; they are often knowledgeable about the exhibits.
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Khanpur Dighi
⏱ 1 hour • 💰 Free • 🕐 Sunrise-SunsetBest Time to Visit: Late afternoon for cooler weather
💡 Insider Tip: Combine this visit with Bangarh as they are relatively close. Carry insect repellent, especially in the evenings.
Where to Eat in South Dinajpur: Local Cuisine Guide
Must-Try Dishes in South Dinajpur
Don't leave South Dinajpur without tasting these local specialties:
- Macher Jhol - traditional Bengali fish curry with rice, available at most local eateries, rupees 150-250
- Shukto - a bitter-sweet mixed vegetable curry, found in Bengali thalis, rupees 80-120
- Luchi and Alur Dom - deep-fried flatbread with spicy potato curry, popular breakfast, rupees 50-80
- Mishti Doi - sweet yogurt, a Bengali dessert staple, available at sweet shops, rupees 30-60 per cup
- Rosogolla - spongy sweet dumplings in syrup, famous Bengali sweet, available at sweet shops, rupees 15-25 per piece
- Chingri Malai Curry - creamy prawn curry, found in larger restaurants, rupees 250-400
- Begun Bhaja - fried brinjal slices, often served as a side dish, rupees 30-50
- Pitha - traditional rice cakes, seasonal and found in local homes or small stalls, rupees 20-50
Recommended Restaurants in South Dinajpur
Hotel Rituraj Restaurant
Bengali, Indian, Chinese •
Annapurna Restaurant
Bengali, Indian •
The Food Court
Multi-cuisine •
Maa Tara Hotel & Restaurant
Bengali, Indian •
Where to Stay in South Dinajpur: Hotels for Every Budget
Budget Hotels (₹500-1500/night)
Hotel Priyadarshini
Price:
rupees 800-1500 per night. Basic rooms, central location in Balurghat, essential amenities.
Hotel Green View
Price:
rupees 700-1200 per night. Clean rooms, good for short stays, near bus stand.
Mid-Range Hotels (₹2000-5000/night)
Hotel Rituraj
Price:
rupees 1800-3000 per night. Comfortable rooms, restaurant, good service, in Balurghat town.
Hotel Purnima
Price:
rupees 1500-2500 per night. Decent amenities, suitable for families, accessible location.
Best Time to Visit South Dinajpur: Season & Weather Travel Guide
Plan your trip according to the season for the best experience in South Dinajpur:
Best Time
Temperature: 18-28 degrees C
Weather: Pleasant, dry, and cool weather. Ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Why Visit: Comfortable weather for exploring historical sites and rural areas. Festivals like Durga Puja fall during this period.
Shoulder Season
Temperature: 25-35 degrees C
Weather: Warm to hot, with increasing humidity in September. March and April are dry but hot.
Why Visit: Good for budget travelers seeking fewer crowds. September can offer lush green landscapes after monsoon.
Avoid Season
Temperature: 30-40 degrees C (May-June), 28-35 degrees C (July-Aug)
Weather: Extremely hot and humid in May-June. Monsoon rains from July to August, leading to heavy downpours and waterlogging.
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South Dinajpur Travel Tips: Money, Safety & Local Advice
💰 Money & Budget
🏥 Health & Safety
📱 Communication
👕 What to Wear
Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples or rural villages. Light cotton clothing is best for most of the year. Carry a light jacket or shawl for evenings in winter. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for sightseeing.
Palashipara to South Dinajpur FAQ: Distance, Cost, Time & Best Routes (2026)
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