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SERAMPORE

West Bengal, INDIA

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Serampore, a captivating sanctuary of enduring charm and regal grandeur, beckons wanderers to immerse themselves in tales of history, culture, and serenity.

 

Serampore enjoys a delightful climate from October to March.

 

The recommended duration for exploring Serampore is 1-2 days.

 

Serampore offers a gateway to several nearby tourist destinations such as Kolkata (25 km), Chandannagar (6 km), and Belur Math (7 km), among others.

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About Serampore

Explore the hidden gem of Serampore, where history and tranquility meet in perfect harmony. This riverside town, with its rich colonial heritage and serene ambiance, offers a unique travel experience. Stroll along the picturesque Hooghly River, visit historic landmarks, and savor the local cuisine for an unforgettable journey into the heart of West Bengal's cultural heritage. Discover the timeless allure of Serampore and create lasting memories in this peaceful haven just a stone's throw away from Kolkata.

Top Places to Visit in Serampore

Chandannagar
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Museum/Gallery

Chandannagar

Chandannagar Museum and Indo French Institute is an Indo-French cultural centre and museum… Chandannagar Museum and Indo French Institute is an Indo-French cultural centre and museum. It was established in the 19th century by the then French Prime Minister Pompidre and Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri. The centre features various galleries, dedicated to the French East India Company, French furniture, French periodic administration as well as Indian art and crafts. The art gallery and museum was open for public in the year 1956. The museum contains displays regarding the local history of Chandannagar, including the archaeological discoveries in the district since the Gupta period. Besides, the library contains information relating to the French administration in India.   Read more

Bandel Church
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Religious

Bandel Church

Bandel Church was built in 1599 by Captain Pedro Tavares. This church was established by C… Bandel Church was built in 1599 by Captain Pedro Tavares. This church was established by Christians, who already outnumbered the Hindus by 1598. By the mid 16th century the Portuguese used Bandel as a port. The original building of the church was burnt down by the Moors in 1632 during the sacking of Hooghly. Gomez De Soto built a new church on the same site in 1660. The keystone of the older church can still be seen along the eastern gate of the church. It has three altars, several tombstones, an organ and a shrine of Mary.   Read more

Kamarpukur
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Town/Village

Kamarpukur

Kamarpukur village is located in the Arambagh subdivision of the Hooghly district. It is w… Kamarpukur village is located in the Arambagh subdivision of the Hooghly district. It is where Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa was born in the year 1836. The village is about 48 kms away from Taraknath Temple, which is connected by road. 5 kms to the west is Jairambati, where Sri Sarada Devi was born. The village bears the sign of ancient prosperity with battered temples, old buildings, ponds and tanks. Between March and April the Manasa festival is celebrated in the Kamarpukur village. During this period devotional choral songs of Hari are sung for three days at a stretch.   Read more

Shanderswartala Temple
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Religious

Shanderswartala Temple

Shanderswartala Temple is the oldest temple in Chinsurah. It is about 5 kms away from the … Shanderswartala Temple is the oldest temple in Chinsurah. It is about 5 kms away from the Chinsurah railway station. The temple is situated on the bank of the river Ganges, north of the Dutta Ghat. The temple was established by Sidheswar Roy Choudhury after the Lingam of Shiva was placed by Digambar Halder in the 16th Century. This Temple has a Dhak made of brass, which was presented by the Dutch Governor of that time and is still used. There is also Durga Temple which was established in the year 1845.   Read more

Pandua Bari Mosque
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Religious

Pandua Bari Mosque

Pandua Bari Mosque is a long, low building established in 1300 AD. This masjid is a specim… Pandua Bari Mosque is a long, low building established in 1300 AD. This masjid is a specimen of the typical brick style of Bengal. The building has dimension of 7041 mts by 12.8 mts. It has three aisles, with 21 door openings in front and three on the side. The roof has 63 small domes over brick arches resting on stone pillars that are influenced by Hindu architecture. Furthermore, the mosque also has a canopied platform.   Read more

Transportation Facilities in Serampore

By Air - Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is 17 kms away from the heart of Kolkata which is located at Dumdum. This airport is well connected to all major cities in India.


 


By Train - Howrah, Bidhan Nagar and Sealdah are major railway stations in Kolkata. These stations are well connected to all cities in India. Metro rail system in Kolkata connects all the main junctions in Kolkata. It is a good way to reach the different parts of the city.


 


By Road - Roads are well connected in Kolkata, so one can easily go through by its own car. One can also hire taxi also.


 


By Bus - Kolkata bus services is very frequent most of the time West Bengal state buses connect all parts Kolkata. Deluxe buses are available from Kolkata to various cities in the states.

Famous & Traditional Food in Serampore

Serampore, a historical town in West Bengal, India, has a rich culinary heritage. Here are some famous traditional dishes and places to eat in Serampore:


 


1. Mutton Curry:


   - Specialty: Mutton curry, a rich and flavorful dish made with tender pieces of goat or lamb, is a Bengali favorite.


   - Where to Try: Local restaurants and eateries in Serampore serve delicious mutton curry.


 


2. Sandesh:


   - Specialty: Sandesh is a popular Bengali sweet made from fresh paneer (chhena), flavored with cardamom, and garnished with pistachios.


   - Where to Try: Sweet shops in Serampore offer a variety of sandesh.


 


3. Mishti Doi:


   - Specialty: Mishti doi is a sweet yogurt dessert, often served in earthen pots, providing a creamy and sweet treat.


   - Where to Try: Look for local dairies and sweet shops for authentic mishti doi.


 


4. Fish Curry:


   - Specialty: Bengali cuisine is known for its fish curries, with variations like mustard fish curry being a favorite.


   - Where to Try: Local fish markets and eateries serve a variety of fish curries.


 


5. Luchi and Alur Torkari:


   - Specialty: Luchi, deep-fried puffed bread, is typically served with alur torkari, a spicy potato curry.


   - Where to Try: Street vendors and small eateries offer this classic Bengali combo.


 


6. Rasgulla:


   - Specialty: Rasgulla is a sweet made from chhena (cottage cheese) balls soaked in sugar syrup, known for its spongy texture.


   - Where to Try: Sweet shops in Serampore are known for their rasgullas.


 


7. Street Food:


   - Specialty: Serampore offers a variety of street foods like puchka (pani puri), kathi rolls, and more.


   - Where to Try: Street food vendors can be found throughout the town, especially in busy markets.


 


8. Biryani:


   - Specialty: Bengali-style biryani is a fragrant and flavorful rice dish, typically made with mutton or chicken.


   - Where to Try: Local restaurants and biryani joints serve delectable biryani.


 


9. Chingri Machh:


   - Specialty: Chingri machh, or prawn curry, is a delicious seafood dish often prepared with coconut milk and spices.


   - Where to Try: Seafood restaurants in Serampore serve excellent chingri machh.


 


10. Muri and Singara:


    - Specialty: Muri is puffed rice, and singara is a Bengali version of samosas. These snacks are popular street food.


    - Where to Try: Street vendors and local snack shops offer muri and singara.


 


11. Triveni Cafe:


    - Specialty: Triveni Café, a historical establishment, is known for its coffee and snacks, making it a popular hangout spot.


 


Serampore's culinary scene reflects the rich and diverse food culture of Bengal, with an array of sweet and savory delights. Whether you're exploring street food or dining at local eateries, you'll have the opportunity to savor the flavors of this historic town.

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