India’s
second-biggest city is a daily festival of human existence,
simultaneously noble and squalid, cultured and desperate. By its old
spelling, Calcutta conjures up images of human suffering to most
Westerners. But locally, Kolkata is regarded as India’s
intellectual and cultural capital. While poverty is certainly in your
face, the dapper Bengali gentry continue to frequent grand old
gentlemen’s clubs, back horses at the Calcutta Racetrack and tee off at
some of India’s finest golf courses.
As
the former capital of British India, Kolkata retains a feast of
colonial-era architecture contrasting starkly with urban slums and
dynamic new-town suburbs with their air-conditioned shopping malls.
Kolkata is the ideal place to experience the mild, fruity tang of
Bengali cuisine. Friendlier than India’s
other metropolises, this is a city you ‘feel’ more than simply visit.
Walk the chaotic back alleys, ride the Hooghly ferries and, if you’ve
got more time, take an excursion to the Sundarbans.
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