Places To Visit in West Bengal

West Bengal India
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Best Session
January - December
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Capital
Kolkata
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Major Languages
Bengali, Hindi, English
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Major Airports
Siliguri,Kolkata
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Ideal Duration
7
Region
East
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Overview

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The first and the foremost dynasties that ruled over the land of West Bengal were the Palas. They ruled the land till the 9th century A.D. In the 16th century, European merchants established their major factories in this area. The most booming on this land was the English East India Company. In 1947 after independence, Bengal was separated and its western half became the present state of West Bengal.
Climate/Temperature: West Bengal experiences a tropical climate. In the mountainous regions of the state there is shivering cold in winter and moderate temperature in summer. The plains are hot except during the winter season. The winter season is short in West Bengal. There are imprecisely six seasons seen in West Bengal – summer, autumn, rainy, spring, mild winter and severe winter. The summer season extends from mid March up to mid June. The temperature in summer ranges from 38 C to 45 C.  Winter season is from November to February. The temperature varies according to the altitude. The average minimum temperature is around 15C.
West Bengal, located in the eastern division of the Indian isthmus, is one of the most racially and ethnically assorted states of India. It is a land of varied trinkets. Right from the potent Himalayas in the north to the sea-caressed beaches in the south, the state houses a number of rare landmarks of historical preserves. This captivating and charismatic land has a lot to offer to avid travelers. Some of the major tourist attractions are:
Darjeeling
Marble Palace
Kalimpong
Howrah Bridge
Victoria MemorialSundarbans
Kolkatta

Adventure & Activities
Adventure sports involve trekking in the forests and the hills, mountaineering, mountain biking, rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, yachting, river rafting, long-distance swimming and Parasailing, car rally, etc.
The total land area of this state is around 89,000 sq kms. West Bengal has its boundaries kissing with three international countries, which are, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. The Indian states that share the boundaries with West Bengal are Sikkim, Orissa, Bihar and Assam. West Bengal has a vast area of immensely fertile land. The Ganges and its umpteenth number of tributaries have resulted in building West Bengal as one of the most fertile regions in the whole world. The terra firma usage in West Bengal is as follows - arable land: 62.8% (55,414 sq. Kms); forests 13.38%; the rest is for other purposes.
People: The population of West Bengal as per the 1991 census was around 68,077,965. According to 1998 estimates, the total population of West Bengal has risen up to the mark of 78 million.

Religions: The preponderance of the state's population is clubbed under the broad denomination of Hindu. There is a generous Muslim minority in the land also. The other minority communities are Christians, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Jains.

Languages: The chief language of West Bengal is Bengali. Nearly 70 percent of people of West Bengal speak Bengali. The other languages used in this state are Hindi, Santhali, and Nepali. A small portion of the population speaks Hindi and Nepali.

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