Located 33 km from Kolkata, Barrackpore is a historic destination with attractions like Gandhi Ghat, Mangal Pandey Park and Jawahar Kunj Garden.
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Just 35 km from Kolkata, Bawali is known for its greenery and tranquility. Visitors can engage in activities like fish farming and nature walks making it a popular picnic spot.
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Situated 48 km from Kolkata, Babur Haat offers a rural setting ideal for a romantic getaway. Fishing lakes add to the charm of this comfortable picnic spot.
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A town by the Hooghly River, Raichak, 50 km from Kolkata features the Raichak Fort and a luxurious hotel. It offers a blend of hospitality, fun and a scrumptious experience.
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50 km from Kolkata, Falta is known for the confluence of the Rivers Hooghly, Damodar and Rupnarayan. Activities include riverbank rejuvenation, ferry rides and serene walks.
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At 58 km from Kolkata, Diamond Harbor offers a breathtaking view of the Ganga merging with the sea. Its proximity to the world's largest Delta adds visual perks.
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Located 63 km from Kolkata, Deulti is a beautiful rural area known for its simplicity, with coconut trees, clay-covered paths, thatched roofs and pristine fishing ponds.
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Taki, 67 km from Kolkata is a hamlet by the Ichamati River providing a glimpse into Bangladesh. A boat ride offers encounters with Bangladeshis and local attractions make it a complete package.
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Accessible by a bridge, Piyali Island is 70 km from Kolkata. Known as the Pseudo Sunderbans, it offers a picnic among forests without venturing into the Sunderbans.
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Acting as a gateway to the Ganga Delta of Sunderbans, Dhamakhali, 74 km from Kolkata offers boat rides and adventurous nature walks among dense forests.
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