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Bengali fish preparations, family dining
Coochbehar, a former princely state in West Bengal, offers a glimpse into royal history.
The best time to visit Coochbehar is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing.
You can reach Coochbehar by air via Bagdogra Airport (IXB), by train to New Coochbehar (NCB) station, or by bus and road from nearby cities like Siliguri and Kolkata.
The main attractions include Coochbehar Palace, Madan Mohan Temple, Sagardighi, Rasikbil Bird Sanctuary, and Baneswar Shiva Temple.
Yes, Coochbehar is generally safe for solo travelers. Exercise usual precautions like avoiding isolated areas at night and being aware of your surroundings.
You must try Mishti Doi, Macher Jhol, Pitha, and Luchi with Alur Dom. Explore local sweet shops and street food stalls.
Yes, ATMs are widely available in the city center. UPI is also a common payment method.
Bengali is the primary language. Hindi and some English are also understood, especially in tourist areas.
Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples. Comfortable, light clothing is suitable for general sightseeing. Carry a light jacket in winter.
A mid-range budget would be around rupees 3000 per day, covering decent accommodation, food, and local transport. A low budget can be around rupees 1500.
If time is short, you can skip Rasikbil Bird Sanctuary and Baneswar Shiva Temple, as they require travel outside the city center. Focus on the Palace, Madan Mohan Temple, and Sagardighi.
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