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Dental Tourism - Siliguri
DENTAL TOURISM SILIGURI
Dental Tourism in Siliguri is growing under the wider canvas of tourism in India. Greenview Dental Clinic, Siliguri is obliged connect overseas patients on dental vacation to information and assistance source for travel itinerary to visit places of their interest. Once a treatment plan is finalized, patients may proceed to enjoy dental holidays in India accordingly. Your India Dental Clinic has always been known for its hospitality, uniqueness, and charm in trip after trip.
After Greenview Dental Clinic, Bhanu Nagar facilitator has checked the availability, the dental tourism can be given shape to suit your interest in different types of tourism in West Bengal like Adventure tourism, Beach tourism, Business tourism, Cultural tourism, Eco tourism, Heritage tourism, Hill tourism, Medical tourism, Pilgrimage tourism, Rural Village tourism, Social tourism, Sports tourism, Wilderness tourism and Wildlife tourism.
Dental Tourism in West Bengal
Overview
West Bengal is a state in the eastern region of India and is the nation's fourth most populous. It is bordered by the countries of Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh and the states of Orissa, Jharkhand, Bihar, Sikkim, and Assam. It encompasses two broad natural regions, the Gangetic Plain in the south and the sub-Himalayan and Himalayan area in the north. The Bengal region was part of several kingdoms and dynasties over the course of Indian history.
Culturally and ethnically diverse, every resident of west Bengal is crazy about the sports, particularly game of Football and Cricket. What Manchester United is to a fan there – Mohun Bagan is to a fan here. What Thames is to London – Hooghly is to Kolkata. What Miami Beach is to an American –Digha beach is to a Bengali. What Alps is to Switzerland – Kanchendzonga is to Bengal. What Masai Mara and Amazon is to Africa – Dooars and Sunderban is to Bengal. What Drums is in Rock music –Tabla is in Bengali music.
HIMALAYAS: Darjeeling, Kurseong, Kalimpong, Rishop Rimbik, Lava Lolegaon, Mirik, Sandkphu, Roy Villa
BEACHES in WEST BENGAL: Bakkahali Beach, Diamond Harbour Beach, Digha Beach, Falta Beach, Frazerganj Beach, Junput Beach, Sagardwip Beach, Shankarpur Beach, Mandarmani Beach, Tajpur Beach
PILGRIMAGE in WEST BENGAL: Gangasagar, Belurmath, Birbhum, Dakshineshwar, Kalighat, Tarapith, Nadia, Bolla Kali Temple, Nakhoda Masjid, Furfura Sharif, Imambara, St. Paul’s Cathedral, St. James Church
FOREST in WEST BENGAL: Dooars, Jaldapara, Gorumara, Sundarbans, Bird Sanctuary
MANGROVE in WEST BENGAL: Sundarbans
HISTORICAL PLACES in WEST BENGAL: Murshidabad, Birbhum, Bankura, Bishnupur, Malda, Hooghly, Burdwan, West Midnapor, Cooch Behar
CULTURAL HOT SPOTS: Shantiniketan, Kolkata
WEEKEND GETAWAYS in WEST BENGAL: Digha, Mandarmani, Shankarpur, Tezpur, Bukkhali, Purulia, Howrah
TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN WEST BENGAL
KOLKATA
Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, is the largest metropolitan city in India. This ancient city is considered to be inhabited for more than two thousand years. The people of Kolkata have for decades been appreciative of literary and performing arts and it is evident from its rich cultural background and diverse ethnicity.
Some important tourist attractions in Kolkata:
Howrah Bridge, Belur Math Shrine, Botanical Gardens, Victoria Memorial, Mother House, Shantiniketan, Fort William, Eco Tourism Park, Birla Industrial And Technological Museum, Science City, Birla Temple, Marble Palace, Indian Museum, Bishnupur, Park Street, Salt Lake Stadium, Eden Gardens, Alipore Zoo
DARJEELING
Darjeeling is the most perfect place to unwind on your holiday. Darjeeling is a hill station in the northern area of the state of West Bengal in India and boasts of snow-capped peaks, a true paradise in the Lesser Himalayas or the Mahabharata Ranges. The entire land is colorful and picture perfect with green tea leaves, red rhododendrons, white magnolias, birds of different species and snow-covered peak of Kanchenjunga. Trekking, water rafting and bird watching are some of the activities you can involve yourself in on your tour to Darjeeling.
Some of top attractions in Darjeeling:
Kanchenjunga, Sandakphu, Tiger Hill, Peace Pagoda, Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, Batasia Loop, Lava, Everest Museum, Barbotey Rock Garden, Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, Neora National Park, Darjeeling Toy Train
BANKURA
Bankura is on the west of the state of West Bengal. Much of Bankura tourism’s success is attributed to the huge dam at Muktimanipur, which is incidentally the second largest earth dam in India. Bankura has many temples and mosques around the city, each with its own little historical importance. Apart from the historic side, Bankura has an artistic face too. It has tourist attractions that boast of its historical importance and destinations that challenge you to trek and hike.
Some leading attractions in Bankura:
Biharinath Hill, Susunia Hills, Mukutmonipur Dam, Rasmancha, Garh Darwaja, Krishna-Balaram Temple, Ganesh and Nandi Statue
MIDNAPORE
The town Midnapore, also called as Medinipur, is situated in the west of Medinipur District. It is a famous pilgrim centers as it is home to some ancient temples and mosques. Having contributed many freedom fighters for independence, the land has monuments built in memory of the war heroes.
Some of attractions in Midnapore:
Bahiri, Chandrakona, Jhargram, Shankarpur Beach, Dantan, Garbeta, Bargabheema Temple, Kurambera Fort, Jora Masjid, Egra, Dandeswar Mahadev Temple, Baptist Mission Church, Keshiari, Chapleshwar Temple, Jagannath Temple, Battala Kali Temple
SILIGURI
Siliguri is a picturesque location that offers spectacular views of Himalayas. Geographically, Siliguri is flanked by Nepal on one side and Bangladesh on the other. It is famous for tea and timber. Thick forest on the foothills and the tea gardens offer amazing views of the land.
Some important tourist attractions in Siliguri:
Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Chilapata Forest, Coronation Bridge, Kanchenjunga Stadium, Surya Sen Park, Isckon Temple, Shorea Forest Recreation Center, Fulbari Barrage, Sevoke, Kalijhora, Mongpong, Salugara Monastery
MURSHIDABAD
Murshidabad is home to various races and religions. It is located on the banks of the river Bhagirathi which is a tributary of the River Ganga. It is famously known for the Hazarduari Palace and is proximate to the Hugli River. The history of the city dates back to pre-historic times. The city was at its height of glory in the past and it was Bengal’s capital before the British rulers shifted the capital to Kolkata.
Some important tourist places in Murshidabad:
Hazarduari Palace Museum, Imambara, Wasef Manzil, Jalangi River, Nasipur Palace, Katra Mosque, Jahankosha Canon, Katgola
HOOGHLY
Hooghly is an interesting tourist destination for various reasons. It is considered sacred as it is where Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Sarada Devi stayed for many years. Hooghly is one of the few places in India that features remnant culture based influences of several civilizations like Portuguese, Dutch and British.
Some important tourist attractions in Hooghly:
Chandannagar Museum, Srirampore, Bhadreswar, Tarakeshwar Temple, Hooghly Imambara, Hangseshwari Temple, Deer Park, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Garh Mandaran
KALIMPONG
Kalimpong, the hill station in lower Himalayas, is a majestic hill station set at 4000 feet above sea level and boasts of pristine air, brilliant holiday weather. The view of Himalayas from Kalimpong is amazing. The tranquility of the land attracts tourists in great numbers. It is famous for traditional handicrafts, orchids and nurseries. Kalimpong exports hundreds of kinds of orchids to the whole world, so pamper your girlfriend or your spouse with some fresh flowers.
Some of the tourist attractions in Kalimpong:
Deolo Hill, Dr. Graham’s Home, Kalimpong Cactus Nursery, Pine View Nursery, Jaldhaka River Valley, Tharpa Choeling Gompa, Zong Dog Palri Fo-Brang Gompa, Tongsa Gompa
KAMARPUKUR
Kamarpukur, a village in Hooghly district, bears evidences of ancient elements. A visit to the land with ancient buildings, temples and tanks will give you an insight into its glorious past. This beautiful village is considered sacred as it was where Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa was born who was also a mentor to the famous Swami Vivekananda.
Some important tourist attractions in Kamarpukur:
Jairambati Math, Mukundapur Temple, Yogi Shiva Temple, Gopeshwar Temple, Matri Mandir, Takeshwar Temple, Fort Mandara
BISHNUPUR
Bishnupur is famous for ancient temples belonging to the 15th century. Art and culture flourished here; particularly, the Malla rulers were great patronizers of paintings and music. The temples here stand proof of the rich architecture of the past.
Some top tourist attractions in Bishnupur:
Jorebangla Temple, Rasmancha, Pancha Ratna Temple, Radha Govinda Temple, Gate of Old Fort, Keibul Lamjao National Park, Loukoipat Ecological Park, Sarbamangala Temple
JALPAIGURI
Jalpaiguri enjoys excellent topographical advantage that it receives many tourists who are passionate about enjoying the bliss of nature. Jalpaiguri district shares international borders with Bhutan in the North and Bangladesh in the East. Since it is easy to access Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalayas from here, you can find tourism flourishing here.
Some important tourist attractions in Jalpaiguri:
Dooars, Gorumara National Park, Buxa Tiger Reserve, Mendabari Fort, The Baptist Church, Panjhora River
MALDA
Malda is the second largest city in the northern part of West Bengal. It lies at the confluence of River Mahananda and Kalindi. Like many other places in West Bengal, this town too has its share in history like being the first city to feature a court dedicated to women.. Called as English Bazaar in the past, Malda gives you a clear picture of its architectural splendor in the past.
Some tourist attractions in Malda:
Bara Sona Mosque, Dakhil Darwaza, Lattan Mosque, Adina Mosque, Firoz Minar Tomb, Maa Johura Temple, Baisgazi Wall, Eklakhi Mausoleum, Malda Museum
COOCH BEHAR
Cooch Behar, a district in Jalpaiguri, is situated in the north-eastern part of West Bengal. Cooch Behar is influenced by various cultures, Bengali, Buddhist and Tibetan alike and is a perfect example of India’s cultural diversity. To its south and west lies the Indo-Bangladesh border. The land still has the rich influences of the Mughal era. It is not only famous for the ancient monuments but it is also known for huge water bodies.
Some important tourist attractions in Cooch Behar:
Cooch Behar Palace, Chilapara Forest Range, Rasik Bil, Madan Mohan Bari, Dangar Ayee Temple
BIRBHUM
Called as the ‘Land of the brave’, Birbhum was a land where many brave kings ruled. The historical importance of the place is evident from the remnants of the civilizations that lived here. The land of red soil houses some of the famous tourist destinations.
Some tourist attractions in Birbhum:
Shantiniketan, Dubrajpur, Hetampur, Fullara, Ballabhpur Wildlife Sanctuary, Temple of Nandikeswari, Kankali Pith
BARRACKPORE
Barrackpore, the land rich in natural beauty, is of high historical importance too. It was here where the famous Sepoy Mutiny originated. Its prominent role in freedom fight has earned Barrackpore a special place and it is frequented by tourists in great numbers.
Top tourist attractions in Barrackpore:
Mangal Pandey Park, Gandhi Museum, Jawaharkunja Garden, Gandhi Ghat, Bartholomew Cathedral, Indira Gandhi Water Treatment Plant, Kali Temple, Tarakeswar Temple
ADVENTURE IN WEST BENGAL:
West Bengal offers to tourists the possibilities to satisfy the thirst of any love for adventure, like:
Trekking - The beautiful hills and valleys of Darjeeling serve as an ideal place for trekking. Tiger Hill Trek, the Singalila Trek, and Neora Valley National Park Trek
Water Skiing - The state of West Bengal offers excellent facilities for water skiing, mainly at Digha, Bakkhali Beach, Sagardwip beach etc.
Mountain Biking - Mountain Biking is another adventure sport which is becoming very popular. The hills around Darjeeling are most frequented by the mountain bikers.
Rock Climbing - Rock climbing is a relatively new sport for some to challenge their spirits and explore new heights. Areas around Dooars and Darjeeling are popular for rock climbing.
Yachting - Yachting is another water sports activity around Dooars. Apart from this, Haldia is a growing centre for yachting and other water sports.
River Rafting - If you are more enthusiastic about the thrills of untamed waters, then go for some rafting or kayaking experience in Teesta River. White Water Rafting is an adventure hill sport.
Car Rally - Car rallies in West Bengal are fast gaining popularity. The vintage car rally arranged in Kolkata by “The Statesman” has gained immense popularity in the last few years.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS IN WEST BENGAL
Fairs and festivals are a significant part of the tourism of West Bengal. Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Saraswati Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Jagadhattri Puja are the famous festivals where the different forms of female power is worshiped. The Ganga Sagar Mela attracts thousands of devotees every year. However, the cosmopolitan culture brings together people of all sects, castes and religions to celebrate all festivals with the same enthusiasm:
Bengali New Year (the first day of Bengali calendar, also known as Poila Baishakh or Nabo Barsho) — falls around April 14
Rabindra Jayanti (Birth anniversary of Kaviguru Rabindranath Tagore) – celebrated on May 7 or May 8
Birthday of poet Kazi Nazrul Islam – celebrated on May 25
Buddha Purnima – observed in the month of May
Rathayatra or chariot festival in the Bengali month of Ashadh — celebrated in June or July
Death Anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore – observed on August 8
Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi Purnima – in August
Independence Day – August 15
Janmashtami – in August
Eid-ul-Fitr – in August or September
Mahalaya (the invocation of goddess Durga) — in September or October
Durga Puja or Sharodiya Utsav – celebrated in September or October
Kojagari Lakhsmi Puja – falls on the next full Moon day after Durga Puja
Kali Puja and Deepavali – in October
Bhai Phonta (Bhai Duj) – just after Deepavali
Jagadhhatri Puja – in the Bengali month of Kartik (October-November)
Christmas – December 25
Eid-uj-Zoha – in October
Paush Parban or Paush Sankranti – in January
Saraswati Puja – in February
Maghotsav (the main festival of Brahmo Samaj) — in February
Muharram falls on 10th day of the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
Birthday of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose – January 23
Republic Day – January 26
Shivaratri – February or March
Sri Ramakrishna Jayanti – in March
Doljatra (Holi) – in March
Bhasha Dibas (International Mother Language Day) - February 21
Some Other Festivals
Akshay Tritiya – A Hindu holy day, generally falls in May
Gangasagar Mela Snanjatra – holy dip in the Ganges on Makar Sankranti in January
Jhulanyatra of Lord Krishna – in the month of August
Shab-e-Barat – A Muslim festival observed in the month of July or August
Viswakarma Puja – September or October
Kartik Puja – October or November
Basanti Puja or Basant Navratri Durga Puja – March or April
Charak Puja (folk festival) – March or April
Rathayatra of Mahesh – the second oldest chariot festival of India held in June-July
Gajan – local Hindu festival held in April
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