#MiniVacation: 14 Road Trips To Take From Kolkata For A Relaxing Mini-Break

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Looking forward to the weekends as soon as we hit Monday is a universal experience. And come long weekends (which are too few and far between if you ask), we want to make the most of it. And what better way to get the break you deserve than taking a road trip? Whether it's with the family, with your friends or even solo, here are the best road trips you can take from Kolkata. 

Raichak

Raichak is quiet and peaceful town in South 24 Parganas, famous for the historic Raichak Fort, which has now been converted to a resort. Located on the banks of the Hooghly River, the view is mesmerising and overwhelming. Go for water sports like jet skiing and surfing or take a boat ride to Nupur Jetty. You can also catch stunning sunset views from the riverside. Also, visit Joynagar for handicrafts, manuscripts and figurines.

Distance from the city: 53.3 km, about 2.5 hours

Chandannagar

This beautiful city was a French colony previously and also a well-known trading and military hub. Chandannagar is a must-visit for its beautiful churches, temples, museums and a breathtaking beachfront. The Sacred Heart Church, Chandannagore Museum and Institute, Nandadulal Temple, Dupleix Museum for French artefacts and the Chandannagar Strand along the river are some places that you must stop by. 

Distance from the city: 47.6 km, about 2 hours 

Shantiniketan

How can we leave out Shantiniketan when talking about road trips? Visit this place that was once home to Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. His home has now been converted into a university while the entire place is a haven for tourists from across the world for its beauty and historic significance. Get your hands on a lot of handicrafts and listen to bawl singers hum melodious tunes. We also recommend trying the rice beer, a local drink served warm and tastes yum.

Distance from the city: 161.8 km, about 4.5 hours 

Sundarbans

The land of the famous Royal Bengal Tiger, Sundarbans is your go-to place if you're looking to get away from the chaos and spend some time in the lap of nature. The mangrove forests here are among the largest in the world and the place is also home to a variety of birds and wildlife, including tigers and crocodiles. Spot waders, raptors, kingfishers and rare birds like Buffy Fish Owl and Goliath Heron. You'll also find deer, turtles and river dolphins here. Definitely visit the Lothian and Halliday wildlife sanctuaries while you're here.

Distance from the city: 109 km (you'll have to take the waterways to get here)

Bishnupur

All you history buffs, head to Bishnupur for historic temples like Jor Bangla Temple, Madan Mohan Temple and Rasmancha, to name a few. Doesn't matter if you're not the religious or spiritual kind. Stop by these temples just for their architectural brilliance and grandeur. Rasmancha is made of local terracotta while the walls of Jor Bangla Temple is adorned with ornate carvings. Go shopping for terracotta jewellery, artefacts and pottery. If you're visiting this place in December, don't miss the Bishnupur Utsab—a classical dance and music festival held in the honour of Bishnupur Gharana in music. 

Distance from the city: 138.5 km, about 4.5 hours 

Jamshedpur

Drive down to Jamshedpur, which is nestled amidst lush greenery, waterfalls, lakes and a wildlife sanctuary. Head to the artificial Dimna Lake on Dalma Hills for a quiet time with your squad. The waters are crystal clear and surrounded by greenery. Go trekking in the hills or indulge in activities like boating, rowing and jet skiing. Catch a glimpse of the sunrise in the backdrop of the hills. Also, spend some time amidst dense forests, rare wildlife and a clean ecosystem at Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, and spot animals like leopards, barking deer, sloth bear and giant squirrel.

Distance from the city: 284 km, about 5.5 hours 

Mayapur

Mayapur is a city of ancient temples and myths. It is one of the nine islands that form the Navadweep (that looks like a lotus flower with eight petals) and is situated just at the confluence of Ganga and Jalangi rivers. It’s a well-known pilgrim place attracting tourists and devotees from across the world. It’s believed that Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Lord Krishna’s incarnate, was born here, which is why there’s also a temple dedicated to him. The famous ISKCON temple is also here. Take a dip in the Ganges while you're here.

Distance from the city: 128.9 km, about 4.5 hours 

The Rajbari Bawali

The Bawali rajbari is about 35 kilometres away from the city and offers luxurious amenities, making it an ideal place for big fat weddings or a royal stay if you're in the mood to splurge. The Chokher Bali room boasts antique woodwork and artefacts from centuries ago. You can actually book it for weddings. They offer special Bhutanese healers and promise you the best pre-wedding pampering and a memorable stay amidst nature. Their kitchen will take care of your wedding feast too!

Distance from the city: 35 km, about 1.5 hours 

Henry Island - Bakkhali

Virgin beaches, stretches of golden sand, scenic views, breathtaking sunrises and sunsets and fresh seafood—all of it and more is on offer at Henry Island, located just about four to five hours away from the city. Spot red crabs when the water recedes during low tide. The beach is also not as crowded as Digha or Mandarmani. It's secluded and clean. You can also explore the beach at night. The fish and prawns are fresh from the sea and a must-try for seafood lovers.

Distance from the city: 126.2 km, about 4 hours away  

Hazarduari Palace

Take a road trip to the iconic Hazarduari Palace in Murshidabad to get a glimpse of Mughal grandeur and architectural marvel. It's a palace with 1,000 embellished doors—900 are real and rest are fake built to put intruders in a spot—set against backdrop of rural Bengal. Check out the museum that boasts prized possessions of Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, oil paintings of Dutch, French and Italian artists, rare marble, porcelain and stucco statues as well as rare books, manuscripts and palanquins. 

Distance from the city: 209.9 km, about 6 hours 

Vedic Village Resort

Reset yourself at this beautiful property, which is one-hour away from the city. It has all the amenities required for a person to relax—a jacuzzi, badminton court, cricket court, swimming pool and a private villa if you want some more privacy. The price range begins from 3k and goes up to 24k, and it is worth every penny you invest in resetting yourself for the upcoming grind during the week.

Distance from the city: 23.3 km, about 1 hour

Mukutmanipur

Located in the Bankura district of Kolkata, this small village has become a destination point for the picturesque journey to it. Long drives are bearable when we are with the right people along with the scenic views that accompany us, and the road to Mukutmanipur is the perfect road for a roadtrip during the weekend.

Distance from the city: 231 km, about 5.5 hours away

Jalpath

Located nine kilometers away from the city, the property's earthy tone helps you to reconnect with the nature it is surrounded with. You can choose from any of the four villas, each with their very own personality. Various workshops are conducted, which will help you take your mind off things and completely disconnect from daily life, while you partake in fun activities. 

Distance from the city: 15 km, about 43 minutes 

Country Roads

A few minutes away from Kolkata, this beautiful resort provides everything you need to unwind. It boasts big swimming pool along with other activities that you will thoroughly enjoy. Spread across 55 acres, it is surrounded by greenery and will help you get away from the city life.

Distance from the city: 40 km, about 1.5 hours