So we decided to take a short day trip to Chandannagar which is not too far from the outskirts of Kolkata on the other side of the river on the banks of the Hooghly just about 35-40 kms from the city.
So here we are, trip meter set to Zero at its 11:31 am on a beautiful sunny day!
We made a brief stop at McDonald's Mani Square Mall and packed some Burgers and stuff to much on the go.
A little under an hour later we were crossing the New Bridge at Bally called the Vivekananda Setu. You can see the old Truss & Girder Rail and Road Bridge on the right.
Once we hit the National Highway, memories of our recent Road Trip came floding in as we started to step on the gas and chew the kilometers. This was going to be a brief interlude as we would soon be getting off this Fantastic Highway back on to smaller and narrower roads.
Finally we are at the Gates of Chandannagar as we pass over this small bridge with the two pillars with the French quote "Liberte Egalite Fraternite".
Chandannagar, formerly spelled as Chandernagore (Bengali: চন্দননগর Chôndônnôgôr, French: Chandernagor), is a Corporation city and former French colony located a little over 35 kilometers north of Kolkata, in West Bengal, India.
Chandannagar, formerly spelled as Chandernagore (Bengali: চন্দননগর Chôndônnôgôr, French: Chandernagor), is a Corporation city and former French colony located a little over 35 kilometers north of Kolkata, in West Bengal, India.
The scenic Hooghly River from the promenade.
As we drove through the narrow streets, I'd rather call them lanes, of Serampore there were some intriguing Buildings tucked into these neighborhoods.
A non eventful drive back towards Kolkata and as we were crossing over the old Bally Bridge, I could see the sun setting in my rear view mirror.
I'm sure there were some more places to see, but we covered what we had set out to see. Chandannagar is off the Buket List.
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