Cooch-Behar, West Bengal

Jewel Of West Bengal's History
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Cooch Behar, a charming town in the Northern Plains of West Bengal, was once the province of the Koch dynasty. It is a perfect destination for eco-tourists, history enthusiasts, and those drawn to archaeology. Nestled in the Jalpaiguri division of West Bengal, Cooch Behar is a district in the northeastern part of the state, bordered by Jalpaiguri, Assam, and the Indo-Bangladesh border to the south and west. The town boasts a rich cultural heritage and is home to the magnificent Cooch Behar Palace and the historic Madan Mohan Temple, making it a significant tourist attraction in West Bengal.
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How to Reach Cooch-Behar

By Air
  • Fly into the nearest major airport which offers direct flights to the city.
  • Upon arrival, access the city center via taxi, shuttle, or public transportation.
By Train
  • Utilize the extensive rail network connecting the city with major destinations.
  • City's main train station is centrally located for easy access to the city center and surrounding areas.
By Road
  • Take the highway connecting to the city center, about a 4-hour journey from the nearest major city.
  • Follow road signs and use GPS for navigation due to limited signage in some areas.
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Places to Visit in Cooch-Behar

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Cooch Behar Rajbari Palace

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Experience a captivating blend of history and nature at the Cooch Behar Palace Light and Sound Show. Hosted by the West Bengal tourism department, this enchanting show unfolds in the palace's picturesque back garden, bringing the rich heritage of the palace to life as dusk falls over the charming su...
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Madanmohan Temple

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Welcome to the enchanting Cooch Behar Temple, a revered sanctuary in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, steeped in rich history and spiritual significance. Constructed between 1885-1887 by Maharaja Nripendra Narayan, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to the devotion and craftsmanship of its tim...
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Madanmohan Temple

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The Madan Mohan Temple in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, is located just 10km from the city center. The temple houses a 10ft Shivalinga below the plinth level and features a statue of Arthanarishwar. During the Madan Chaturdashi and Dol Purnima festivals, the deities are carried in a grand procession to ...
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Sagardighi

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Sagardighi, a colossal tank located in the heart of Cooch Behar, was excavated by Maharaja Hitendra Narayan. Surrounding the tank are heritage hotels, such as Victor House, and a War Memorial, making it a captivating site for tourists to explore. Visitors often enjoy leisurely strolls along the gall...
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Things to do in Cooch-Behar

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Visit the Majestic Cooch Behar Temple

Explore the stunning Cooch Behar Temple, built during 1885-1887 by Maharaja Nripendra Narayan. This beautifully designed temple is dedicated to deities such as Madan Mohan, Tara Ma, Kali Ma, and Ma Bhawani. Don't miss the vibrant Rash mela and Rash Yatra celebrations during Rash Purnima, one of the ...
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Explore the Shiva Temple in Cooch Behar

Embark on a visit to the Shiva Temple, located just 10km from the city center of Cooch Behar in West Bengal. Inside the temple, you'll find a remarkable 10ft deep Shivalinga and a striking statue of Arthanarishwar. During the festive occasions of Madan Chaturdashi and Dol Purnima, the deities are ce...
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Explore Rajbari at Cooch Behar Palace

Visit the Rajbari, also known as Victor Jubilee Palace, located in the city of Cooch Behar, West Bengal. This grand structure, belonging to the Mantris, holds great historical importance in the country. From the elegant architecture to the beautifully maintained gardens, visitors will be captivated ...
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Explore Sagardighi in the Heart of Cooch Behar

Embark on a visit to Sagardighi, a colossal tank in the heart of Cooch Behar, excavated by Maharaja Hitendra Narayan. Surrounding the tank are heritage hotels, such as Victor House, and a War Memorial, all of which make for a fascinating stroll down the gallery for tourists.
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Experience the Light and Sound Show at Cooch Behar Palace

Witness the mesmerizing light and sound show at the picturesque Cooch Behar Palace, starting at dusk. Organized by the West Bengal tourism department, this splendid show runs from 6 to 8 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, offering a captivating experience in the palace's back garden.
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Best Time to Visit Cooch-Behar

The best time to visit Cooch Behar is during the winter months of October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the town and its attractions.

FAQs on Cooch-Behar

What is famous about Cooch Behar?
Cooch Behar is famous for its pleasant climate throughout the year, minimal traffic, and low pollution levels.
What are the places near Cooch Behar?
Nearby attractions include Gangtok (140 km), Darjeeling (142 km), Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary (29 km), Rajabhatkawa (33 km), and Jaldhaka (34 km) from Cooch Behar.
What is the best way to reach Cooch Behar?
Trains offer the most convenient transportation option to reach Cooch Behar from other cities in the country. While there are no direct flights, buses are available from nearby cities.
What is the local food in Cooch Behar?
Cooch Behar's cuisine features essential elements such as fish, lentils, and rice, with flavors derived from main spices like Cumin, Nigella, Fenugreek, Aniseed, and Mustard seed. The dishes are typically prepared in mustard oil. Notable delicacies include Sukto, Ambole, Pitha, Chingri macher Malai curry, Maccher Jhol, Bengali eggplant fry, and a variety of sweets made of sweetened cottage cheese (chhena) such as Rashogolla, Shandesh, Laddu, Rasmalai, Pantua, and Chamcham.
What is the best time to visit Cooch Behar?
Cooch Behar's pleasant weather makes it an ideal destination to visit year-round. Visitors may also opt to experience the town during festive seasons such as Rath Yatra in June-July, Rass Mela just after Durga Pujo, and Hujur Saheb Mela during February and March to immerse in the cultural fervor of the region.
Who should visit Cooch Behar?
Cooch Behar is ideal for history and nature lovers, as well as art enthusiasts who appreciate the architecture of the princely buildings. The town draws a significant number of tourists from West Bengal and Assam.
What is not so good about Cooch Behar?
The town is not very developed.

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