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Kolkata Private Tour - An Immersive Experience
$115.00
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
A carefully crafted and professionally guided private tour to give you an insight to the cultural, historical and architectural aspects of the city.
Join us to feel the pulse of the city, relish the cuisine, discover the undiscovered and celebrate the daily festival of human existence!
Enjoy the add-on experiences like coffee and an informal chat session with the locals at the heritage Indian Coffee House.
Taste some traditional Bengali sweets at an iconic sweet shop.
Join us to feel the pulse of the city, relish the cuisine, discover the undiscovered and celebrate the daily festival of human existence!
Enjoy the add-on experiences like coffee and an informal chat session with the locals at the heritage Indian Coffee House.
Taste some traditional Bengali sweets at an iconic sweet shop.
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Kolkata Private Tour - An Immersive Experience
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
- Parking Fees
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Hotel Pick up & Drop
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- English Speaking Guide
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Tips & Gratuities
- Camera fee (if any)
- Entry fee to the museum inside Victoria Memorial Hall
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Malik Ghat Flower MarketBeneath the east end of Howrah Bridge, is eastern India's largest flower market with hundreds of stalls and people sitting on the ground. Around 2,000 flower growers from the surrounding areas come to sell their flowers and garlands and during the wedding and festive season probably double that number.
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Howrah BridgeA short walk on the Howrah Bridge for a panoramic view of the Hooghly river. Howrah Bridge or Rabindra Setu (rechristened in 1965) connects Kolkata with Howrah across the river Hooghly. It was opened for traffic in 1943. Around 26500 tonnes of steel was used to make this 705m long cantilever truss bridge standing on two 83m high pillars.
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KumartuliThis unique artisan village dates back 400 years, making it perhaps the oldest of its kind in the world. Around 250 artists work to produce 40,000 idols a year, including 3500 images of Durga. With more than a thousand workers assisting the artisans, Kumartuli is a mini industry. It exports 50 Durga idols to virtually all corners of the world, including UK, USA, Canada, Germany and Switzerland. Photography allowed on charges.
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College Street (Boi Para)College Street book market and Indian Coffee House. It is most famous for its small and big bookstores, which gives it the nickname Boi Para (Colony of Books). We also visit the Indian Coffee House and enjoy a short refreshment break of Indian snacks and tea / coffee. Cost included in the tour price.
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Named in the memory of Lord Dalhousie who was the Governor General of India from 1847 to 1856. The Dalhousie Square is surrounded by some of Kolkata's most enduring Raj-era monuments like High Court, Town Hall, St. John’s Church, the magnificent GPO (General Post Office), the regal Raj Bhawan, and the Gothic style Writer's Building.
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Victoria Memorial HallThis is one of India's most beautiful monuments built between 1906 and 1921 on the lines of white marble. The memorial was the inspiration of Lord Curzon, who in 1901, felt that his lately departed Queen Empress, required a suitable monument to her memory. It houses paintings, manuscripts, and other objects of historic value in its Museum and Art Gallery. Your visit will only include the garden entry fee.
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The Indian Coffee House is a Kolkata legend, and was around much before Barista and Starbucks came along. This is the most favourite gathering place for the writers, intellectuals, artists and students for many decades. In this large historical and legendary café, you can find hundreds of Kolkatan's busy discussing their favourite issue over a cup of coffee. The iconic Coffee House has ridiculously high ceilings, small square tables, murals and paintings on the walls that will take you right back to India’s past. Steeped in culture and heritage, the intensity of this place is palpable. Previously known as ‘Albert Hall’ and renamed ‘Indian Coffee House’ post Independence, it has been a centre for the arts for around 300 years.
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St. John's ChurchThis stone-spired 1787 church is ringed by columns and contains a small, portrait-draped room once used as an office by Warren Hastings, India’s first British governor-general. The tree-shaded grounds have several interesting monuments, including the mausoleum of Job Charnock and the relocated Black Hole Memorial. The church is home to an exquisite painting depicting the Last Supper, by 18th-century German artist Johann Zoffany.
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Mother HouseThe Mother House of the Missionaries of Charity is the headquarters of the international religious congregation of the Missionaries of Charity. It has been home to Mother Teresa and her sisters from February 1953 to the present day. It is here that Mother lived, prayed, worked, and guided her religious family of sisters spread across the world. It is here that her body was laid to rest.
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Kolkata Private Tour - An Immersive Experience
$115.00
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!