
Cooch Behar (Bengali and Rajbanshi: কোচবিহার Kochbihār) is a district of northern West Bengal with its own language, folk culture and lifestyle. Far away from the madding crowds of the metropolis, it has a quietness of its own.
Cities
[edit | edit source]- 1 Cooch Behar — the former capital of the Kingdom of Cooch Behar has a glorious late 19th-century palace
- 2 Dinhata — famous for the historical Gosanimari, the capital of the Kamata and Khen dynasties
- 3 Tufanganj —
Other destinations
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Visitor information
[edit | edit source]Talk
[edit | edit source]While most people understand Standard Bengali, many of them speak Rajbanshi (রাজবংশী Rājbongshī) at home, also called Kamtapuri (কামতাপুরী Kāmtāpurī). Although often considered a Bengali dialect, Rajbongshi is actually more related to Assamese than Bengali.
Get in
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[edit | edit source]Festival seasons from October to March attract many tourists. Durga Puja and the Ras Mela are a few of the famous events in the region.
Eat
[edit | edit source]During the festive season of Durga Puja, nights are buzzing and lively with people enjoying food and visiting different pandals. The Ras Mela, a yearly carnival in Cooch Behar is a major event with music events held throughout the night almost every day with food and rides.
Drink
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[edit | edit source]Police
[edit | edit source]The Cooch Behar Police is the police force serving the district and they will always help you.

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