A post describing one day trip, Kolkata to Gongoni. I have made a resolve of exploring Bengal in a manner which justifies my stay out here. This state has a lot of places and history beyond Kolkata. While not every place will be steeped in history or be flamboyant for a visitor, may of them be unique and deserve to be visited and spoken about.Weekend trips from Kolkata can also be a theme of this post.
The main districts of Bengal which are worth exploring are Bankura, Medinipur, Purulia, Bardhaman, Howrah, Malda, Murshidabad, to name a few. Have a look at my photo story in concise form here.
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Each of these districts is filled with unique places and locations galore which might interest a visitor. There are destinations which can termed under a day from from Kolkata or a weekend trip from Kolkata. Do read here about my very first trip to Purbasthali , which comes under the category of Weekend trip from Kolkata. Then there is the increasingly famous Baranti, in Purulia district which is being discovered by travellers. Read here about my journey to Baranti.
Thus my interest dawned in visiting the “ Grand Canyon “ of West Bengal, located near the small town of Garbeta in Paschim Medinipur district, known as Gongoni. Locally also called as “ Gongoni Danga”, this mini wonder of nature consists of a wide gorge of red soil standing on the banks of the river Silabati.
The Gongoni gorge was formed by the river Silabati through years of soil erosion coupled with the action of the river waters eating away into the river gorge walls. In the Indo Gangetic plain, this kind of landscape is definitely eye-catching and hence deserves a visit. The only other place where I am aware of this kind of a landscape is the gigantic Gandikota, canyon in Andhra Pradesh.
Chiselled by Shilabati river, the canyon for long has been visited by locals who enjoyed nature’s beauty. For the past so many years, nature effects have cut through the layers of clay and rocks, forming strange structures with different shades of colours.
One day trip Kolkata to Gongoni. To reach Gangoni, one has to go via Arambag and then turn into the Arambag Kamarpukur road which will take one to Garbeta. From Garbeta, one can ask for directions to reach Gongoni, which is like a dirt track. There are no eating options out at Gongoni. Restrooms too are non-existent. So one has to plan for the essentials accordingly.
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Crisp
Doable.
Photographs are beyond breathtaking.
Nice
I've been to India 4 times but never made it to Kolkata :(
This is the first time that I am hearing of this location. It is for sure on my bucket list now! Thanks for sharing
I've never heard of this country before but it sounds interesting and the pictures are absolutely gorgeous
Gongoni looks seriously beautiful. I wish I had known about this day trip when I was in Kolkata. Great post.
There are interesting places to see from Kolkata to Gongoni, especially the Gongoni gorge.
Wow what stunning scenery, especially that monsoon sky! Thanks for the tips about visiting.
I've never heard of Gongoni before but it looks like a beautiful spot to walk around and the landscape looks really unique as well.
Wow this place sounds beautiful and your photos are so fantastic! 💚