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India.com
4 hours ago
- India.com
Forget The City Chaos — These 5 Villages Near Kolkata Are Where Magic Happens
Sheltered by its status as the cultural capital of India, Kolkata embodies both rich heritage and vibrant festivals together with bustling city activities. People who need respite from metropolitan stress can find calming villages next to Kolkata where they can relax. These peaceful settlements display indigenous local culture together with relaxing surroundings throughout West Bengal. The following list comprises seven essential villages within proximity to Kolkata which provide relaxation alongside nature exploration. 1. Sundarbans The Sundarbans acts as a top attraction near Kolkata at its position 100 kilometers in the southern direction from the city. A majestic mangrove ecosystem extends from India to Bangladesh where association with the Royal Bengal Tiger makes its residence. People visiting Gosaba and Bali Island can really understand the rare environmental system that defines the Sundarbans village areas. People who visit this destination can experience the dense forest through boat safaris while they search for wildlife species and interact with residents who maintain their income through fishing and honey collection. Sundarbans presents a perfect opportunity for naturalists due to its untouched environmental abundance and wide range of biodiversity. 2. Bishnupur Bishnupur exists approximately 150 kilometers from Kolkata while earning its reputation because of its remarkable terracotta temples and fine artistry. Visitors find that artistic charm throughout the entire region since Bishnupur functions as both a town and its neighboring communities Joypur and Sonamukhi share the same characteristic beauty. The working environment of traditional potters creating beautiful terracotta artworks is accessible in these villages. Bishnupur together with its neighboring settlements creates a respectful environment which invites visitors fascinated by art history to enjoy their visit. 3. Mandarmani The coastal village of Mandarmani rests at 180 kilometers distance from Kolkata where the Bay of Bengal meets the Ganges River locally named Hooghly near its coastline. The relaxed environment of Mandarmani Beach differs from crowded Digha so families with couples prefer this destination for its peaceful ambiance. Along the beachstand fresh huts provide visitors with regional fish dishes to taste. Visitors can never forget the mesmerizing view of sunrise at the horizon while they feel the soft sea breeze at this location. 4. Bakkhali Bakkhali positions itself as a nice coastal destination that rests approximately 130 kilometers beyond Kolkata along the Bay of Bengal shoreline. Visitors seeking peace from urban interference discover relaxation in Bakkhali through its full stretch of golden coasts with their casuarina groves. Visitors of this place can enjoy multiple attractions such as Henry's Island and Betu Migratory Bird Sanctuary alongside its main draw. One can experience authentic Bengali sweets like rasgulla and sandesh while exploring traditional markets during their time in the area. 5. Tajpur Tajpur stands as an unseen seaside village which lies approximately 190 kilometers away from Kolkata. Tourists are especially drawn to this destination because its untouched shoreline blends with a peaceful environment that attracts photographers and single travelers. Migratory birds seek the wetlands surrounding the area in winter because these areas provide excellent conditions for bird watching activities. Rural life simplicity and seaside views of Tajpur create a hidden treasure for anyone who wants to explore this peaceful destination. Final Thoughts Residents of Kolkata can find peaceful villages throughout the metropolitan outskirts that provide a welcome shift from urban life. These West Bengal locations welcome visitors with singular attractions such as Sundarbans nature sites and historical Bishnupur or peaceful Mandarmani and Bakkhali beaches. Every West Bengal village possesses its own unique heritage along with traditional cultural aspects and exceptional natural beauty throughout each community. You should book your vacation in these essential towns around Kolkata to have unforgettable calm experiences.


Indian Express
2 days ago
- General
- Indian Express
Jharkhand: Tiger gets trapped in farmer's house, rescued by forest officers
An adult Royal Bengal Tiger on Wednesday got trapped after entering a farmer's house in a village in Jharkhand's Ranchi district, triggering panic in the area, but it was later rescued by forest officers. The incident took place in Mardu village in Silli block, close to the inter-state border with West Bengal, under the jurisdiction of Muri police outpost, around 65 km from the state capital Ranchi. 'The tiger entered the house of one Purandar Mahto around 5 am when he stepped outside after opening the door of the house,' Ranchi Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Srikant Verma told PTI. As he saw the animal entering a room of the house, he locked the door from outside, Verma added. Two girls aged around eight years were also inside the house when the tiger entered but they managed to exit safely, he said. A rescue team from the Palamau Tiger Reserve (PTR) reached the location, and conducted a rescue operation, successfully trapping and caging the animal, the officer said. 'It was tranquilised after being caged. It was loaded on a vehicle and will be taken to Ranchi's Birsa zoo where it will be kept under observation,' he said. Verma said if the animal was found healthy, it would be released to a safer place, most probably Palamau Tiger Reserve. 'However, the decision on freeing the animal will be taken later,' he said. A team from Bhagwan Birsa Biological Park, also known as Birsa zoo, in Ranchi's Ormanjhi also went to the spot, a zoo official said. 'A veterinarian, compounder and a biologist were sent to the site to provide their expertise,' Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) at Birsa zoo, Ashok Kumar Singh said. Birsa zoo veterinarian O P Sahu told PTI, 'The tiger was rescued successfully and its health condition appears to be good. A thorough examination of the animal will be done.' Prohibitory orders were imposed within 200 metres of Mahto's house in a bid to ensure a smooth rescue operation, Verma said. 'We suspect that the tiger has come from adjoining West Bengal. The village is very close to the inter-state border and there is a large forest in Purulia district,' he added. Mahto, the house owner, said two children, including his daughter, were sleeping inside the room. 'I woke up around 4.30 am and asked my daughter to take the cattle out of the shed. Suddenly, a big animal entered the house. It was roaring and I understood it was a tiger. I safely took another girl, one of my relative's daughters who was sleeping, out of the house and locked the room,' Mahto said. Mahto added he called one of his relatives and told him about the situation and he informed the officials concerned


New Indian Express
3 days ago
- New Indian Express
Villager locks tiger inside his house, rescued by authorities in Jharkhand
RANCHI: In an unusual incident, a Royal Bengal Tiger, which entered a house at a village near state capita Ranchi on Wednesday morning, was locked inside it by the owner which was later rescued by the forest officials in the evening after more than 12 hours. According to the house owner Purandar Mahto, the big cat entered his house early in the morning at 4:30 am just after he got up to take his goats out of his house. As he stepped out of his house to tie his goats, he came face-to-face with the tiger. 'As soon as I got up to take the goats out of the house, a full-grown tiger jumped into my house. Out of fear, I also got inside the house and locked from inside. My children started shouting out of fear. Then I realized that we were in danger as both the tiger and my family was inside the house. Therefore, I gathered some courage and ushered my two daughters out of the house and locked the iron door behind us, trapping the predator inside,' said Purandar Mahto. Then he started calling his people in the village and the forest officials following which people started gathering near his house to get a glimpse of the tiger trapped inside, he added. Forest officials rushed to rescue the tiger, but due to a large gathering it became difficult for them to execute the operation.


NDTV
3 days ago
- NDTV
Panic In Ranchi Village As Tiger Takes Shelter Inside Home
Panic gripped Mardu village in Kocho Panchayat under Silli block of Ranchi district in Jharkhand early Wednesday morning after a full-grown tiger strayed into a residential house and remained holed up inside for over 12 hours. The big cat reportedly entered the home of Puran Chand Mahato around 4.30 a.m. on Wednesday, just as Mahato returned from his night shift at the Hindalco factory in Muri. As he stepped out to tend to his goats, he came face-to-face with the tiger. Thinking quickly, Mahato ushered his two daughters out of the house and locked the iron door behind them, trapping the predator inside. Word of the incident spread like wildfire, drawing thousands of curious onlookers to the scene. Authorities imposed prohibitory orders around the house by 11 a.m., restricting movement within a 200-metre radius on the orders of Ranchi Sadar SDO. An eerie calm hung over the village even as forest officials and police personnel scrambled to manage the crowd and coordinate rescue efforts. A local resident managed to take a partial image of the tiger through a hole drilled into the wall, which showed that the animal was crouched inside one of the rooms. The Forest Department first dispatched a rescue team from Birsa Biological Park in Ormanjhi, but their attempts to tranquilize and capture the tiger were unsuccessful. Subsequently, senior officials called in a more experienced unit from the Betla Tiger Reserve in Palamu. As of 4.30 p.m., the tiger -- estimated to be 6 to 7 feet long and suspected to be a Royal Bengal Tiger -- remained locked inside the house. The area, located near the West Bengal border, occasionally sees movement of wildlife, but an incident of this nature is extremely rare. A full-scale operation involving tranquilizer guns and wildlife experts is underway, with hopes of capturing the tiger safely before nightfall.


India.com
3 days ago
- India.com
Escape Crowds With 5 Secret Monsoon Getaways Near Kolkata You Need To Visit
As the cultural heart of India Kolkata beckons visitors with its historical gateway and exquisite food as well as welcoming local people. Locals tend to avoid the monsoon transformed Kolkata to seek peace in unexplored picturesque sites outside the city which deliver serene surroundings away from urban pressure. The local residents adore these under-the-radar spots near Kolkata even though these tourist destinations fail to capture international visitor interest. Local residents near Kolkata are aware of five secluded holiday spots during monsoon which this guide will introduce to tourists. 1. Bakkhali Situated about 130 kilometers west of Kolkata the South 24 Parganas district holds Bakkhali as its quaint coastal town. Bakkhali is known as a location with crystal-clear beaches and peace-filled surroundings which reach new heights during monsoons. A captivating symphony forms when rain sounds blend with sea wave noises throughout the location. The coastal view of the Bay of Bengal joining with river waters can be observed from Henry's Island. Visitors should explore both fishing villages where they can taste fresh seafood items. 2. Sundarbans The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies about 100 kilometers southeast of Kolkata. This extensive mangrove wilderness shelters the magnificent Royal Bengal Tiger together with various other domestic animal species. The combination of wetlands and heavy vegetation during monsoon creates a magical nature setting which appeals to those who love natural exploration. Managing boat services through the waterways provides people with opportunities to see the authentic wonder of this remarkable biological system. Sunderbans remains a popular winter destination among tourists yet the residents prefer to experience its pure beauty in the rainy season. 3. Mandarmani Mandarmani exists approximately 185 kilometers beyond Kolkata serving as the longest stretch of beach that locals can drive upon in West Bengal. Rusting commercialization in Digha stands as the main reason many local residents prefer the unexplored coastal town of Mandarmani. When monsoon season clears the coastline with its rains the horizon merges perfectly with the gray skies creating a marvelous effect. The location provides the perfect opportunities to find peace in nature without visiting overwhelmed tourist destinations. 4. Jhalda Jhalda exists in the Purulia district as it lies 270 kilometers from Kolkata. The scenic region receives fame because of its sloping countryside landscape and dense plant life and flowing waterfalls. Areas surrounding Panchet Dam and its hillocks develop lush vegetation and strong flowing streams throughout the monsoon season. The area attracts trekking and camping fans along with people who enjoy peaceful tranquility. The unique tribal traditions along with cultural arts complete the revealing charm of Jhalda's unnoticed beauty. 5. Raichak-on-Ganges Raichak-on-Ganges provides an ideal weekend relaxation spot that lies only 50 kilometers from Kolkata. The enchanting small town with gentle riverside charm stands located along the Ganga's banks. The monastery witnesses dramatic changes with river water rising during monsoon season while making the adjacent vegetation fields become emerald with colorful imagery awaiting photographers. The Fort Raichak resort offers premium lodging amenities in combination with unique handmade products available at the local markets. People in the area choose Raichak because it creates a calm atmosphere and remains straightforward to reach. Conclusion Kolkata residents can easily reach hidden monsoon destinations through short traveling options that extend from weekend break possibilities. Trekking beyond tourist areas will allow you to experience authentic natural beauty together with the cultural depth of Bengal. When you visit Kolkata during the rainy season, explore these rare locations that residents keep to themselves since you might stumble upon your new preferred destination.