Raichak
Sampurna MajumderSampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, RAICHAK/ Updated : Aug 12, 2015, 14:58 IST
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Located on the banks of the River Hooghly, Raichak is a small town that has been developed into a tourist spot. With an 18th century fort that has now been converted into a luxurious five star property, Raichak on the Ganges, this … Read more
Located on the banks of the River Hooghly, Raichak is a small town that has been developed into a tourist spot. With an 18th century fort that has now been converted into a luxurious five star property, Raichak on the Ganges, this is an ideal getaway if you are looking to splurge. Go with your friends, family, or significant other, a day spent at Raichak would definitely be worth every dime spent. Read less
Located on the banks of the River Hooghly, Raichak is a small town that has been developed into a tourist spot. With an 18th century fort that has now been converted into a luxurious five star property, Raichak on the Ganges, this is an ideal getaway if you are looking to splurge. Go with your friends, family, or significant other, a day spent at Raichak would definitely be worth every dime spent.Raichak was captured and colonised by Dutch settlers in the 18th century. Admire the beauty of the landscaped greenery against the backdrop of the Ganges and spend some quiet moments with your significant other. You can also opt for a spa, the one in Raichak on the Ganges is highly recommended.
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