WEST BENGAL - THE STATE OF ART AND LITERATURE

Salutations to a state that served as home to Rabindranath Tagore – the man who reshaped Bengali literature and music including the India art.
Here are few words written by the “Bard of Bengal”
“Music fills the infinite between two souls”
Come running faster in the arms of a state that is completely infused with the air of love and creativity. Make your way to a part of the ethno-linguistic Bengal region encircled by Nepal and Bhutan in the North – Bangladesh in the East and YES it also borders the state of Jharkhand, Odisha, Bihar, Sikkim and Assam.
Top Tourist Places In West Bengal

Fall in love as soon as you step in the province of the capital city of west Bengal – Kolkata that blesses every single person with quirky forms of skills and abilities or say sweet melody in mixed perfectly in every person’s blood who take birth in this striking city – also considered as the Seventh – largest city in Nation India.
Let’s dive more into geography – West Bengal comprises the Ganges Delta| the Rarh region| the Darjeeling Himalayan Hill region and the coastal Sundarbans.
Share a great and strong bond with the prominent ethnic group – Bengalis. Excessive sweetness is absorbed in the language of communication – no matter what time of the day one chooses to explore the narrow as well as the wider alleys of this state – with every turn you would feel more connected to the rich culture and tradition of this happening state instilled with love and care. With warm wishes welcome to a state that serves as home to India’s capital under the British Raj [Kolkata].
Make your way to this agricultural producer – this state is the Sixth-largest state economy in Nation India. Run into a state where people belonging to any age-group are always involved in some or the other sports specially Cricket and Football.
Languages that are commonly used in the state of West Bengal are – English and Bengali [Official languages] and some other languages used frequently or say in day to day routine are – Hindi| Urdu| Odia| Santali| Punjabi| Kamtapuri| Rajbanshi| Nepali and Kurmali.
WHY VISIT WEST BENGAL?
Explore the Firoz Minar situated at Gauda that was built during the Bengal Sultanate.
Enjoy a ride in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
Witness various places of significance namely – Dakshineswar Kali Temple| St. Paul’s Cathedral| Tipu Sultan Mosque etc.
Join your hands in prayer and spend some time in absolute peace at the Iskcon temple situated in the sacred city located on the Ganges of the holy River Ganges – Mayapur. Wander for hours at the dune-backed Old Digha Sea Beaches that acquires more beauty as its faces the Bay of Bengal and YES do make sure to pay a visit at the white-domed Chandaneswar Shiv Temple situated to the West of the town;
Do take a walk in nature and to make the most of this activity – there is no place better than the Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden [formerly known as Indian Botanic Garden].