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Asia > South Asia > India > Eastern India > West Bengal > 24 Parganas > Diamond Harbour

A sunset at Diamond Harbour
A ship as seen from Diamond Harbour

A small town on the banks of the Hooghly River, Diamond Harbour is considered to be an ideal destination for weekend tourists and makes a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of nearby Kolkata. Visitors to Sagar Island usually pass through Diamond Harbour. There is a ruined fort here, alleged to date back to Portuguese pirates. A beautiful 18th-century fort is a testimony to history.

This article also covers Noorpur and Raichak, both of which provide views similar to Diamond Harbour. Among which, Raichak is considered a splurge destination.

Get in

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Diamond Harbour is about 50–60 km (31–37 mi) south of Kolkata.

By bus

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Regular buses are available from Kolkata. Bus from Esplanade, Dharmatala-Private Bus-SD 18, SD 19, STA

By train

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  • 1 Diamond Harbour railway station. The southernmost terminus station of the Sealdah–Diamond Harbour line. The sole platform of the station is very much well sheltered and it possesses many facilities including water and sanitation. Diamond Harbour railway station (Q39049770) on Wikidata Diamond Harbour railway station on Wikipedia

By car

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The National Highway 12 (NH 12), also known as Diamond Harbour Road, crosses this town and is probably the best way to get in here from Kolkata or Howrah.

By ferry

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  • 2 Diamond Harbour Ferry Terminal. Ferry service to Kukrahati.
  • 3 Noorpur Ferry Terminal. Ferry services to Gadiara and Geonkhali.
  • 4 Raichak Ferry Terminal. Ferry services to Geonkhali and Kukrahati.

Get around

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Map
Map of Diamond Harbour

Van rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, and private buses.

See and do

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The town is surrounded by verdant trees and offers views of the river with rows of country boats sailing by.

  • 1 Diamond Harbour Fort (Fort of Chingrikhali). An abandoned fort built sometime in the 16th century on the bank of the Hooghly River, most probably by the Portuguese or by the French, as a gateway to Kalikata (present-day Kolkata) and Murshidabad. They came as traders and were allowed to settle or build forts at many places on their main route. This fort was one of them, built for the traders as a warehouse to store merchandise before loading it onto the ships to Europe. They used to come here for silk, salt, spices, and of course, gold.

Buy

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Eat and drink

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  • Sonar Tori (Ganga Kutir). The facilities include a Bengali speciality restaurant, a multipurpose hall with a party terrace, a lounge and a bar. Dishes include bhapa Ilish, tel koi, chital macher muitha, mochar ghanta, shukto, several bhajas et al; others enjoy authentic Bengal cuisine - vegetarian and non-vegetarian. 5 star rates.

Sleep

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The best address in town to stay for the night is Sagarika Tourist Lodge. About 20 private hotels are also available. Rooms are also available in the PWD Inspection bungalow. Besides, a British fort has been converted into a 5-star resort, which was built in the Anglo-Indian style.

Raichak

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Go next

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Routes through Diamond Harbour
Kolkata Bishnupur  N  S  Kakdwip Bakkhali


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