{"id":12917,"date":"2021-01-04T14:15:01","date_gmt":"2021-01-04T14:15:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.easternroutes.com\/northeast-india\/west-bengal\/"},"modified":"2021-01-04T14:15:06","modified_gmt":"2021-01-04T14:15:06","slug":"west-bengal","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/staging.easternroutes.com\/northeast-india\/west-bengal\/","title":{"rendered":"West Bengal"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

West Bengal is distinguished by the diversity of its natural sites. The fragrant tea gardens of Darjeeling, the sundarbans mangrove forest, the Jaldapara rhinoceros are the jewels of green tourism. Mandarmani’s coastal beaches will be a favourite for bathers and farniente lovers. The Kolkata Monuments Tour is also a interesting activity to discover the history of India as in an open book.<\/p>\n\n

West Bengal covers 88,852 square kilometres and has a population of 92 million in 2019. A state stretched on 600 km. Its north, clinging to the flanks of the Himalayas, is the antithesis of the South made up of fertile plains and leading to a gigantic delta where the Ganges and Brahmaputra unite.<\/p>\n\n

It is this Bengal that is the cradle of the Indian renaissance, both religious and independent, a state considered the intellectual home of the country. Calcutta, its capital, is the perfect illustration, and it is this city that the poet Rabindranath Tagore and the filmmaker Satyajit Ray were describing in their work.<\/p>\n\t\t

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