Kolkata/Southern Suburbs

The Southern Suburbs of Kolkata are the ruralโ€“urban fringes south of the city. It consists of neighbourhoods like Baruipur, Batanagar, Bawali, Budge Budge, Bishnupur, Kamalgazi, Joka, Maheshtala, Narendrapur, Pailan, Santoshpur, Sonarpur, Subhashgram and parts of Garia.

Get in

By train

๐ŸŒ Sonarpur Junction  Sealdah South  is the main railway station to get into the more eastern parts of the Southern Suburbs. Besides, there are smaller stations throughout the district, including Batanagar, Budge Budge, Garia, Narendrapur, Santoshpur and Subhashgram.

By metro

There are two lines of the Kolkata Metro penetrating the district. The Northโ€“South Line  1  runs over Adi Ganga, with stops at Kavi Nazrul, Shahid Khudiram and Kavi Subhash. The Purple Line  3  runs over Diamond Harbour Road, with a stop at Joka.

See and do

  • ๐ŸŒ Ancestral house of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Kodalia, Subhashgram. The Bose family used to live in this house before shifting to Netaji Bhawan at Bhowanipore.
  • ๐ŸŒ BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Kolkata, Bhasa no. 14, Diamond Harbour Rd. A temple built by Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS). It has ben said that Shri Swaminarayan (1781โ€“1820) once visited the Kapil Muni Temple in Sagar Island.
  • ๐ŸŒ Bawali Rajbari, โ˜ +91 33 4180 0305. A historic zamindar palace of the Mondal family. The family originally carried the title of Roy. Shovaram Roy was awarded the title of Mondal. Shovaramโ€™s grandson, Rajaram Mondal, received the zamindari rights of 50 villages (including Budge Budge and Bawali), as a reward for his bravery, from the Raja of Hijli. They settled at Bawali around 1710. Rajaram Mondalโ€™s grandson Haradhan Mondal, who enjoyed the patronage of British East India Company, and his sons built many temples in Bawali. The 300-year old Bawali Rajbari, with corinthian pillars, has been renovated for use as a hotel.
  • ๐ŸŒ Bhaskar Bhawan State Museum, NSC Bose Rd, Narendrapur. A museum with numerous sculptures of sculptor Chintamoni Kar.
  • ๐ŸŒ Chintamoni Kar Bird Sanctuary (CKBS, Kayaler Bagan, Narendrapur Wildlife Sanctuary), EM Bypass, Narendrapur. Famous for its wide variety of birds, butterflies, ferns and orchids.
  • Gopinath Jiu Temple, Bawali. A navaratna (nine-pinnacled) temple. Built-in 1794, the temple is rich in stucco works.
  • ๐ŸŒ Gurusaday Museum, P6, Diamond Harbour Rd, Joka (metro: Joka  3 ), . Tuโ€“Su 10AM-5PM. Closed on M and national holidays. The outcome of a lifetime collection of traditional folk arts in Bengal by Sir Gurusaday Dutta. On his death in 1941, the collection was handed over to the Bratachari Society founded by Sir Gurusaday Dutta to preserve and protect Bengal folk arts. It was opened as a museum to the public with the help of the union government in 1963. It contains, among other fine handicrafts, terracotta panels, kantha (folk quilt work) and patas (hand-painted scrolls), notably of the Kalighat School. Students โ‚น2, adult Indians โ‚น10, foreigners โ‚น50.
  • ๐ŸŒ Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, NSC Bose Rd, Narendrapur.

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Buy

  • ๐ŸŒ Samukpota. known as the "Green Mall," this village offers an extensive collection of palm trees plus other plants, gardening tools, yoga instructions and South Indian food.
  • ๐ŸŒ Wood Square Mall, 169, NSC Bose Rd, Narendrapur.

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