Gadiara
Sampurna MajumderSampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, HOWRAH/ Updated : Jul 28, 2015, 18:22 IST
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If your idea of relaxation is staring at the vast expanse of a river or admiring the hues of the setting sun as the wind sluices through your hair—then Gadiara is the place to be. A picturesque sleepy hamlet lying on the cusp of t … Read more
If your idea of relaxation is staring at the vast expanse of a river or admiring the hues of the setting sun as the wind sluices through your hair—then Gadiara is the place to be. A picturesque sleepy hamlet lying on the cusp of three main rivers of Bengal—Roopnarayan, Damodar and Hooghly, Gadiara is a popular getaway for the crowd of Kolkata. Read less
If your idea of relaxation is staring at the vast expanse of a river or admiring the hues of the setting sun as the wind sluices through your hair—then Gadiara is the place to be. A picturesque sleepy hamlet lying on the cusp of three main rivers of Bengal—Roopnarayan, Damodar and Hooghly, Gadiara is a popular getaway for the crowd of Kolkata.
This small town has an interesting history. During the mid 18th century when the British had already gained a stronghold over Kolkata, Gadiara was notorious for river pirates who often plundered the surrounding areas. So in order to combat this menace, the British General, Lord Robert Clive, built a fort that came to be known as Fort Mornington. However, today one can only spot its ruins during a low tide as the entire structure gets submerged during high tide.
Opt for a country boat ride on the river and gorge on some exquisite delicacies like fresh water fish. You could drive down to Gadiara or take a bus that regularly ply from Esplanade. Local trains are also available from Howrah station.
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