Alojamiento económico Asia India Kolkata
The former capital of British India, the port of Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta) today forms the commercial and industrial hub of eastern India located on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River (about 150 kilometres upstream from the Bay of Bengal), which is a tributary of the Ganges.
Kolkata to Kathmandu
Dear all, i am planning to enter nepal (kathmandu) from kolkata. -which route is the best choice? -what choices mode of transportation to get there? -how many days required? how long we need basically to get self around. my trip gonna be 75% around kathmandu, 25% kolkata, appreciate you guys to provide ...
Kolkata ATM's
Hey there, Does any of you India experts know about ATM's in Kolkata? I need ATM's with the Maestro/cirrus logo otherwise I can shake it!!! Does Kolkata has this??? Maybe quite a useless question but I need to be sure (last time I used travellercheques so this was not an issue) Thanks anyway ...
Kolkata Accomadation
Hi everyone, This Saturday I fly from London to Kolkata, but I haven't got anywhere booked to stay, so would appreciate any suggestions. Ideally, I would like to stay at a cheap youth hostel, with opportunity to meet other solo travellers and backpackers. Another idea I'd like, is staying with an Indian ...
Kolkata
We flew to Kolkata from Varanasi, one of the long overland trips avoided during the tour. On arrival we were greeted by members of the 41 Clubs of Kolkata and home hosted for the three nights were were in Kolkata. We returned to our various host's homes overnight and met for a city tour of Kolkata ...
Posted in Saris and Safaris Tour by Chris White
Kolkata
The final stop on our unforgettable journey through ‘incredible India’ was Kolkata. After spending five months in India and more than enough time in big cities we made this a flying visit staying just one night before heading off to the beaches in Thailand. Goodbye India! ...
Posted in Off Around the World by JnKbigtrip
Kolkata
somewhere between Varanasi and Kolkata and stayed there under the burning sun for most of the day. I had heard that Kolkata is one of the cheapest cities in India (cheap rents), so I decided this is the place ...
Posted in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary by 5fingerfab