March 28, 2024
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Solo Traveler’s Guide to Kolkata’s Cultural Delights

Enjoy a scenic boat ride along the Hooghly River at Prinsep Ghat, taking in panoramic views of the city’s skyline and historical landmarks…reports Asian Lite News

Embarking on a solo trip to Kolkata doesn’t have to drain your wallet. With its rich cultural heritage, bustling streets, and vibrant atmosphere, Kolkata offers a plethora of budget-friendly activities for solo travellers.

From shopping to enjoying a boat ride at Ganga Ghat, and finding inner peace at parks, there’s something for every budget-conscious adventurer in the City of Joy.

Discover the top five must-do activities for solo travellers seeking an affordable yet memorable experience in Kolkata.

Affordable Shopping: Explore the bustling streets of Dharmatala for budget-friendly shopping, from traditional sarees to trendy accessories at very affordable prices

Amazing Nightlife: Kolkata is also known for its bustling nightlife there are various budget-friendly cafes you can hop on for example Sabka Club, where you can dance and enjoy music without breaking the bank.

Sipping and Chilling: Taking after the nickname the City of Surprise is also an amazing place for writers and readers. Grab a book to read or a notepad to jot down ideas while relaxing and enjoying the city view from the Boho Sky Cafe, known for its laid-back atmosphere, and delicious food.

Ganga Boat Ride: Enjoy a scenic boat ride along the Hooghly River at Prinsep Ghat, taking in panoramic views of the city’s skyline and historical landmarks.

Meditation and Relaxation: Find serenity amidst nature at temples, and parks, where you can meditate, stroll through lush greenery, and enjoy various recreational activities at minimal cost.

These activities offer a perfect blend of cultural experiences, nightlife, relaxation, and outdoor adventures while keeping your budget in check. Enjoy your solo trip to Kolkata!

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