West Bengal is "The
gate of exotic east". Its capital, Kolkata, is we ll connected
by air and rail with the rest of the country and the world and is
an excellent springboard for visits to Darjeeling and the Sunderbans,
Kornarak, Puri and Bhubaneswar, Patna, Nalanda and Gaya. West Bengal
is made up of the delta of the other rivers which join it to form
the Sunderbans ,and the mountainous region in the north- first the
Duar Hills and then the great Himalayas. The best time to visit this
place is September through March. The British played an important
role in shaping modern Bengal. They established their first base
as a ruling power at Plassey, north of Kolkata, after they won a
crucial battle in 1757, the year which traditionally marks the
beginning of direct British rule.
When the British withdrew in 1947, they left a divided
Bengal. The name 'Bengal' derives from Vanga, a Kingdom mentioned
in ancient Sanskrit texts. The Pala Dynasty ruled Bengal from the
8th to the 12th century Though the British influence is most
clearly in evidence, especially in Kolkata, the Palas, Senas and
Islamic ruler have each left their distinctive mark.
The state, West Bengal is long and narrow, running
from the delta of the Ganges River system at the Bay of Bengal in
the south to the heights of the Himalaya at Darjeeling in the north.
Some of the main attractive places of West Bengal include mosques
of Malda, the palaces of Murshidabad, the temples of Vishnupur or
the Sunderbans Wildlife Sanctuary.
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