Murshidabad Travel Guide
Murshidabad tour is definitely for history buffs who want to get acquainted with the last days of the Mughal rule in India before it became part of the British Empire. Murshidabad was established by Nawab Murshid Quli Khan and was once the last capital of independent Bengal. Murshidabad is filled with many beautiful 18th century monuments. Impressed, Lord Clive once called Murshidabad the eastern equivalent of London. No doubt he was impressed by the several palaces and over 700 mosques in Murshidabad at that point in time.
Murshidabad's enduring traditions are sure to capture your fancy. You will definitely come away more knowledgeable about Indian history.
The city of Murshidabad is famous for its several palaces, mosques, tombs, gardens, raw silk and silk products, and of course for producing delicious mangoes and litchi. Too much for a small town!
How to Reach Murshidabad by AirThe nearest airport to Murshidabad is Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International, Kolkata, located at a distance of 195 km from Berhampore. There are regular flights that connect the airport to other cities in India and abroad. After reaching Kolkata, Murshidabad can be reached with the help of roadways or railways. |
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How to Reach Murshidabad by Rail
Berhampore (12 km from
Murshidabad) is the nearest major railhead, with connecting trains to
Kolkata; and Khagraghat station, on the opposite bank of the Bhagirathi
river (beside which Murshidabad is located) also receives trains from
Kolkata and other towns in the state. If you're coming from further
afield- which includes towns outside West Bengal, the Farraka station
(98 km from Murshidabad) is your best bet: it has trains linking it to
cities as distant as Delhi, Darjeeling and Guwahati.
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How to Reach Murshidabad by Bus
Murshidabad is
connected to the state capital, Kolkata, by road. It's 211 km from
Kolkata, and frequent buses ply between Kolkata and Murshidabad; in
addition to that, there are also buses to and from other major towns in
West Bengal, including Burdwan, Malda, Durgapur and Berhampore.
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Getting Around MurshidabadGetting around Murshidabad, unless you're keen on using your legs, is limited to cycle rickshaws: they're the only mode of public transport available here.
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