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West Bengal – Where Heritage Meets Intellect

Explore the vibrant blend of culture, history, and colonial architecture in West Bengal. From the iconic streets of Kolkata to ancient sites like Chandraketugarh, this state offers students a journey through India’s artistic and intellectual legacy.

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Kolkata

 The city of Joy

Point Of Interest :

Victoria Memorial… Fort William. Belur Mutt… Howrah Bridge… Birla Planetarium … Indian Museum… Marble palace… Mother Teresa house… Science city. …St. Paul's Cathedral… Eden Gardens… Birla Industrial and Technological Museum… Rabindra Sarovar… Botanical Gardens of Calcutta… Eco Tourism Park… Nicco Park… Prinsep Ghat… Park Street… Chowringhee- shopping… Sonajhuri Forest… Barrackpore… Hooghly Riverfront…

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Howrah Bridge

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Victoria Memorial

Point of Attractions :

Kolkata ,Darjeeling,The Sundarbans,

Mandarmani,The Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary…,The Gorumara National Park…Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary…

Buxa Tiger Reserve… Sonajhuri Forest

Jhargram , Abur Haat…

Deulti…Howrah…- Asansol… Bagdogra… Belur Math… Kingfisher island… Rishyap (Neora Valley) … Tinchuley, the trio of hills…Chin surah or Chuchura… Piyali island… Rishikhola… Ramdhura…

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Fort William. Belur Mutt

Fort William in Kolkata is a historic colonial-era fort built by the British East India Company in 1696 and named after King William III of England. It played a significant role in British military strategy and administration in India. The original fort was captured by Siraj-ud-Daulah in 1756, leading to the construction of the new Fort William in 1781. Today, it serves as an active military establishment under the Indian Army and is not open to the general public.

With Christone Holidays, you can explore the history and significance of Fort William from the outside, along with a guided tour of Kolkata’s iconic landmarks. Discover the vast Maidan surrounding the fort, learn about its star-shaped architecture, and delve into the colonial past of the city. Join Christone Holidays for an enriching educational journey through Kolkata’s heritage!

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The Birla Planetarium in Kolkata, one of the largest planetariums in Asia, is a must-visit destination for astronomy enthusiasts. Established in 1963, this iconic structure is modeled after the Sanchi Stupa and offers a fascinating journey through the universe with its state-of-the-art projection system. The planetarium features interactive exhibits, celestial shows, and educational programs that introduce visitors to astronomy, space exploration, and the mysteries of the cosmos.

With Christone Holidays, students and travelers can enjoy an immersive educational tour of the Birla Planetarium. Witness spectacular sky shows in different languages, explore astronomical models, and learn about the latest space discoveries. The tour can also be combined with visits to nearby attractions like Victoria Memorial and St. Paul’s Cathedral for a complete cultural and scientific experience. Join Christone Holidays for an enlightening journey through the stars!

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Birla Planetarium

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Indian Museum

The Indian Museum in Kolkata, established in 1814, is the oldest and largest museum in India. Often referred to as the “Jadughar” (House of Wonders), it houses a vast collection of artifacts, including ancient sculptures, rare fossils, mummies, coins, and meteorites. The museum has six main sections—Art, Archaeology, Anthropology, Geology, Zoology, and Economic Botany—offering a deep insight into India’s rich cultural and scientific heritage.

With Christone Holidays, students and travelers can embark on an educational journey through the Indian Museum to explore its fascinating exhibits. Learn about Egyptian mummies, Ashokan edicts, the Buddhist stupa of Bharhut, and the evolution of life through prehistoric fossils. A guided tour with Christone Holidays ensures a well-structured learning experience, making history, science, and art come alive.

Discover the past, explore the present, and get inspired for the future with Christone Holidays at the Indian Museum, Kolkata!

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Marble palace

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Marble Palace, Kolkata – A Living Museum of Art, Architecture & Aesthetics

The Marble Palace, built in 1835 by Raja Rajendra Mullick Bahadur, is one of Kolkata’s most exquisite heritage mansions and a rare example of preserved 19th-century Bengal opulence. Crafted almost entirely from fine Italian marble, this neoclassical mansion blends European architecture with traditional Bengali style, showcasing Corinthian pillars, grand courtyards, and detailed mosaic flooring. Inside, students can explore a private art collection that rivals public museums — featuring works attributed to Peter Paul Rubens, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and Thomas Gainsborough, alongside priceless Indian sculptures, Victorian furniture, mirrors, chandeliers, and antique clocks. The adjoining Marble Palace Zoo, once India’s first zoo, adds historical context to colonial leisure and natural history pursuits. Educational Value for Students Visiting the Marble Palace offers an immersive learning experience that bridges art, architecture, and history: Art & Aesthetics: Students of fine arts and design can study European influences on Indian art during the colonial era. Architecture & Heritage Studies: The palace illustrates the neoclassical style adapted within Indian cultural and climatic contexts. History & Sociology: It provides insights into Bengal’s 19th-century elite society, cultural exchange, and the rise of artistic patronage in colonial India. Cultural Preservation: A live example of heritage conservation challenges, teaching how private estates can serve as cultural repositories. For students, the Marble Palace is not just a monument — it’s an open classroom on cross-cultural creativity and India’s layered artistic identity. Explore Marble Palace in Kolkata – a neoclassical mansion of art and history. Ideal for students studying architecture, heritage, and cultural evolution.

Science City, Kolkata – India’s Hub for Experiential Science Learning

Science City, inaugurated in 1997, is the largest science center in India and a premier destination for interactive learning. Spread over 60 acres, it combines hands-on exhibits, live demonstrations, and immersive experiences to bring science and technology alive for students of all ages. Students can explore: Earth Exploration Hall & Space Odyssey: Learn geology, astronomy, and planetary science through interactive models. Science Voyage & Dynamotion Hall: Understand physics and engineering principles via fun, practical experiments. Energy & Environmental Exhibits: Study renewable energy, sustainability, and ecological conservation. 3D Science Shows & Amphitheatre Programs: Experience modern science storytelling and live experiments. Educational Value for Students Experiential Learning: Encourages inquiry-based learning and critical thinking. STEM Exposure: Integrates physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, and space science in an engaging way. Practical Applications: Shows real-world applications of scientific concepts for better understanding. Interactive Education: Perfect for project work, science club visits, and curriculum-linked exploration. Science City is a must-visit for students, offering a dynamic alternative to traditional classroom learning and inspiring curiosity in science and technology. Visit Science City Kolkata for an interactive STEM learning experience. Ideal for student educational tours exploring science, technology, and innovation.

Mother Teresa House, Kolkata – A Legacy of Compassion and Social Service/
– A Journey Through Compassion, Service & Learning 

The Mother House, established in 1952 by Mother Teresa in Kolkata, is the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity. It is a place of spiritual inspiration, humanitarian work, and social service, attracting visitors and students interested in social sciences, ethics, and community service. The premises include Mother Teresa’s tomb, a small museum displaying her life and awards, and the working areas where the Missionaries care for the poor and sick. Educational Value for Students Social Work & Ethics: Offers insights into selfless service, humanitarian values, and community engagement. History & Modern Indian Society: Students learn about post-independence India, social reform, and the role of NGOs. Interdisciplinary Learning: Connects studies of sociology, psychology, ethics, and civic responsibility. Inspiration & Empathy: Encourages leadership through service and an understanding of global humanitarian initiatives. Visiting Mother Teresa House allows students to experience living history, understand compassion in action, and reflect on ethical and social responsibilities. Explore Mother Teresa House in Kolkata for an educational experience in social work, humanitarian values, and modern Indian history, ideal for student tours.

St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata – Neo-Gothic Architecture & Colonial Heritage

St. Paul’s Cathedral, built between 1839–1847, is one of the finest examples of Neo-Gothic architecture in India. Located in the heart of Kolkata, the cathedral features pointed arches, stained glass windows, and a serene nave, reflecting the architectural and cultural influences of British colonial India. The cathedral’s gardens, memorials, and historical artifacts provide a glimpse into Kolkata’s colonial past and the evolution of Christian architecture in India. Educational Value for Students Architecture & Design: Study Neo-Gothic structural elements, stained glass artistry, and colonial-era building techniques. History & Colonial Studies: Learn about British influence on Indian urban landscapes and cultural integration. Art & Symbolism: Examine the religious symbolism, memorials, and ecclesiastical art within the cathedral. Cultural Awareness: Gain insights into multicultural heritage, religious practices, and Kolkata’s historical evolution. St. Paul’s Cathedral offers students a unique opportunity to combine architectural study, historical context, and cultural appreciation in one visit. Visit St. Paul’s Cathedral in Kolkata to explore Neo-Gothic architecture, colonial history, and cultural heritage — perfect for student educational tours.

Victoria Memorial, Kolkata – Icon of Colonial History and Art

The Victoria Memorial, built between 1906–1921, is an iconic white-marble monument dedicated to Queen Victoria. Combining Indo-Saracenic, Mughal, and European architectural styles, it houses an extensive museum collection featuring paintings, manuscripts, sculptures, and artifacts from the British Raj. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, the memorial offers students an immersive experience in art, history, and urban design. Educational Value for Students History & Colonial Studies: Understand British colonial influence, governance, and social history in India. Architecture & Art: Study Indo-Saracenic design elements, sculptures, and European-style layouts. Museum & Curatorial Skills: Explore historical exhibits, cataloging, and preservation techniques. Cultural Awareness: Gain insights into Kolkata’s transformation and the interplay of Indian and European culture. Visiting the Victoria Memorial allows students to connect history, art, and architecture while fostering analytical and observational skills. Explore Victoria Memorial in Kolkata for a student-friendly educational tour covering history, art, architecture, and colonial heritage in India.

Howrah Bridge, Kolkata – Engineering Marvel & Urban Icon

Howrah Bridge, also known as Rabindra Setu, is a cantilever bridge spanning the Hooghly River, completed in 1943. It is one of the longest cantilever bridges in the world and a symbol of Kolkata’s industrial and urban heritage. With no nuts and bolts used in its construction, the bridge demonstrates innovative engineering techniques of the early 20th century. Educational Value for Students Engineering & Architecture: Study cantilever design, structural integrity, and civil engineering innovations. Urban Studies & Transportation: Understand the bridge’s role in connecting Howrah and Kolkata, facilitating commerce and daily life. History & Industrial Heritage: Learn about colonial-era infrastructure development and its impact on urban growth. Applied STEM Learning: Offers practical insights into physics, load distribution, and material science. Visiting Howrah Bridge allows students to witness a living example of engineering excellence, connecting classroom theory with real-world applications. Explore Howrah Bridge in Kolkata to learn about engineering, urban planning, and industrial heritage — ideal for student educational tours in STEM and history.

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Eco Tourism Park

7 Wonders Of The World Park

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Park Street

Christmas street carnival

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Chandraketugarh (North 24 Parganas near Kolkata)

An ancient archaeological site dating from around 400 BCE to the 12th century CE, this fortified settlement reveals early Bengal-Delta civilisation and trade links.

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Darjeeling – Himalayan Jewel.

Point Of Interest :

Batasia Loop, Chalsa, Chowrasta, Coronation Bridge, Happy Valley Tea Garden, Hong Kong Market, Jaldapara National Park, Japanese Temple And Peace Pagoda, Kurseong, Lava, Lava Monastery. Neora Valley National Park, Lloyd Botanical Garden, Lolegaon, Observatory Hill, Rafting In Teesta River, Rangeet Valley Cable Car, Rock Garden And Ganga Maya Park, Ganga Maya, Sandakphu, Singalia National Park, Singalila Hills, Tiger Hill.

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Batasia Loop

The famous Toy Train to maneuver the steep gradient of about 140 ft.

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 Chalsa green tea gardens

 Forest & green tea gardens

Chowrasta

The Mall Road

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Coronation Bridge

The Teesta river flows through…

Happy Valley Tea Garden

To witness how India's favorite beverage comes to be.

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Hong Kong Market

Your Shopping stops

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Jaldapara National Park

The sanctuary holds the highest rhino population in the country after Kaziranga National Park.

Japanese Temple And Peace Pagoda

Classic Japanese style of architecture

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Kurseong

The place of the white orchid

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Lava 

An ambient atmosphere to enjoy nature at its best…

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Neora Valley National Park

The wild

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Lloyd Botanical Garden

A delight for anyone who wishes to enjoy a vibrant display of nature’s colours.

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Lolegaon

A small paradise for bird watchers

Rafting In Teesta River

The large boulders around the river make it an ideal place for rafting

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Rangeet Valley Cable Car

The rope way

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Rock Garden - Kurseong

Playing hide and seek under a cover of fluffy clouds

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Sandakphu

View four out of the five highest peaks of the world from here, namely, Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu.

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Singalia National Park

The park is noted for the prized sighting of red panda and Himalayan black bear

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Kalimpong - Blend of Cultures

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Medieval Capital

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Siliguri

The Gateway of North East

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Mirik

Beautiful mountains and lakes

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Dooars

The floodplains of North-East India

No matter the type of trip you have in mind, we have the resources and expertise necessary to create the perfect trip. Make sure you book in advance. Our Itinerary Planning is one of our most popular services and appointments fill up fast.

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Bishnupur

Architecture, music and handicraft

Planning any type of travel can be overwhelming, which is why you need an experienced Travel Agency. With our Family Travel Consultation, you can count on us to guide you through every step of the process.

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Santiniketan

Rabindranath Tagore's home

Throughout many years of providing clients with International Travel Guidance, we have gained the experience and expertise necessary to make booking trips as seamless as possible. If you have any questions, simply reach out.

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Murshidabad

The pre-British era.

No matter the type of trip you have in mind, we have the resources and expertise necessary to create the perfect trip. Make sure you book in advance. Our Itinerary Planning is one of our most popular services and appointments fill up fast.

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