Baidyabati
Baidyabati (বৈদ্যবাটি Baidyabāṭi) is a town on the western bank of the Hooghly River, in the Hooghly district of West Bengal.
Get in
[edit]By train
[edit]By car
[edit]The famous Grand Trunk Road runs through Baidyabati as SH 6. SH 13 acts as a bypass of SH 6 and is a better way to reach Baidyabati if you don't want to follow the now-congested GT Road.
Get around
[edit]See and do
[edit]- Dwarika Bhawan (দ্বারিকা ভবন Dbārikā Bhaban). Residence of Madhusudan Gupta, the first anatomist of British India. When he became an anatomist, it was considered taboo to dissect a corpse in India. In 1836, he became the first Indian to dissect a corpse in modern India.
- 1 DVC Canal. One of the many canals dug by the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) for irrigation. Known for its appeal as a bird-watching haven and a beloved picnic spot, the canal area is considered a serene retreat from urban life that combines natural beauty with recreational charm. Flocks of visitors gather at the DVC Canal year-end.
- 2 Nimai Tirtha Ghat (নিমাইতীর্থ ঘাট Nimāitīrtha Ghāṭ). A holy ghat along the Hooghly River and a part of the Tarakeswar Yatra (July-August), when pilgrims collect sacred Ganges water from Nimai Tirtha Ghat to offer it to Shiva in Tarakeswar, 39 km (24 mi) west.