Burdwan, officially Bardhaman, is a historic city in West Bengal, India, renowned for its rich agricultural heritage and historical significance. Once the headquarters of the Burdwan Raj, it boasts a blend of colonial architecture, ancient temples, and vibrant local culture. Known as the 'Rice Bowl of Bengal' due to its fertile lands and abundant rice production, Burdwan offers a unique glimpse into the state's history, culture, and culinary traditions.
October to March (Winter months). The weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing.
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2-3 days are sufficient to explore Burdwan's major attractions and experience its culture.
The nearest airport is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata (CCU), which is approximately 100 km from Burdwan. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a train to Burdwan.
Burdwan is well-connected by road to Kolkata and other nearby towns and cities. You can drive to Burdwan.
Burdwan is well-connected by road to Kolkata and other nearby towns and cities. Regular bus services are available from Kolkata (approximately 100 km). You can also hire a taxi or drive.
Burdwan Junction is a major railway station on the Howrah-Delhi main line and is well-connected to major cities in India. Regular trains are available from Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, and other major cities.
Distance : 51 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.5
Popularity Score : 4.5
Must Visit : Visva Bharati University, Uttarayan Complex, Kala Bhavan.
Distance : 64 KM (approx)
Rating : 4
Popularity Score : 4
Must Visit : Durgapur Steel Plant, Bhabha Park, Kumar Mangalam Park.
Distance : 67 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.1
Popularity Score : 4.1
Must Visit : Rajbari, Roman Catholic Church, Clay Doll Museum.
Distance : 54 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.2
Popularity Score : 4.2
Must Visit : Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math, ISKCON Nabadwip.
Distance : 58 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.3
Popularity Score : 4.3
Must Visit : ISKCON Temple, Chandrodaya Temple
Coordinates: Latitude 23.2588, Longitude 87.8596 (Burdwan, West Bengal, India)