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Gandhi Ghat

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    Location: Cantonment, Barrackpore, Barrackpur Cantonment, West Bengal 700120, India..

    Estimated Visiting Time: 1 to 2 hours.

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    Gandhi Ghat is a memorial to ‘Mahatma Gandhi‘ on the banks of the famous Hooghly River. The Gandhi Ghat, situated in Barrackpore (Kolkata), is located on the east bank of the Hooghly River (Hooghly River is generally called River ‘Ganga’). It is a place where there is a ‘tomb’ in the memory of ‘Mahatma Gandhi,’ a lush green garden dotted with more than 120 varieties of roses, exquisite plants and trees, a picturesque sunset, and an exciting riverfront. The Gandhi Ghat is a good package that is enough to give you a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. And set off for Barrackpore, which is around 30 km north of the city’s busy area. Thus, it can be a great place for people living in the nearby areas.
    Built in 1948 (the same year when Mahatma Gandhi died), the monument on the banks of the Hooghly, along with the sprawling garden, can offer a day’s respite to city-dwellers. The place is quite nice for taking a walk. Many people come here every day to visit this place.

    Attraction

    Gandhi Ghat is a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi on the banks of the ‘Hooghly’ river. The Gandhi Ghat of Barrackpore (Kolkata) is orchestrated on the east bank of the Hooghly River. All the ghats of Hooghly or Ganga are widely visited by the visitors.
    Gandhi Ghat of Barrackpore, Kolkata, is outstanding and pulls in voyagers. Gandhi Ghat of Barrackpore has become a Heritage Site since Mahatma Gandhi contributed vitality around there at that point. Thus, it is named after Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of Indian independence. The ghat is really famous for its Evening Ganga Aarti. Every day, many people gather in the evening. However, it is also associated with the immersion of ‘ashes’ of Mahatma Gandhi in the river Ganges.Gandhi GhatJust near Gandhi Ghat, the passage is arranged for Jawahar Kunj, a park situated in Barrackpore. Jawahar Kunj is a clear stop for the overall public alongside River Hooghly, also known as Ganga. Beside Jawahar Kunj park, Barrackpore you can also visit Gandhi Museum, Mangal Pandey Park, Dhobi Ghat, and Barrackpore Church. Altogether, Barrackpore has a few spots to visit, and we hope you will be able to cover them in one day.

    History

    Gandhi Ghat was built in 1948, and the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi, died on that day. The monument is on the banks of the river Hoogly. It is associated with the sprawling garden and Jawahar Kunj. It was inaugurated by Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. It is a memorial, and the nearby areas have served as parks for years.

    Inside/Outside Views

    The Gandhi Ghat is a white memorial that is very symbolic and represents the peaceful coexistence of three major religions in India. From the street, the very first glimpse of the memorial is the tower, which is in the shape of a ‘Hindu temple shikhara.’ Then, if you go closer, you will see the structure taking the form of a ‘Christian cross.’ And finally, the iconic Islamic dome is on top.
    Gandhi Ghat was named after the leader of the Indian Independence Movement, Mahatma Gandhi. The ghat is famous for its Evening Ganga Aarti. In the evenings, the ghat is quite crowded. It is also associated with the immersion of the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi in the river Ganges.
    Overall, it is a marvelous place for peaceful reflection and meditation. You can just visit it for a tour, hike, or walk.Gandhi Ghat

    Opening Hours

    Tuesday         9 AM–5 PM

    Wednesday   9 AM–5 PM

    Thursday       9 AM–5 PM

    Friday            9 AM–5 PM

    Saturday        9 AM–5 PM

    Sunday          Closed

    Monday         9 AM–5 PM

    Entry & Others Fees

    There is no entry fee to enter the place.

    How to Reach

    By road: It is situated in Kolkata’s ‘Barrackpore Cantonment’ area. From the busy area of Kolkata, the Gandhi ghat is almost 21 km away. Kolkata is well connected with other major cities like Siliguri, Delhi, Ghaziabad, Mumbai, etc. And from Kolkata city, you will get local transport to reach the site.

    By air: The closest airport, ‘Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport’ (which is an international one), is almost 17.7 kilometers away from this area, which is in Dum Dum, Kolkata. You can visit this place from outside of India. Apart from that, there are airports in Delhi, Mumbai, or Lucknow with direct flights to Kolkata. From the airport, you can easily get local transport to reach the site.

    By train: The closest railway station from the Gandhi ghat is only 22 km away at the ‘Sealdah Station.’ This station is well connected with major areas of the country. From the station, you will get local transport so that you can reach the site.

    Tips for Travellers

    • Please wear suitable and comfortable clothes according to both culture and seasons.
    • Don’t forget to follow the code of conduct.
    • If you are visiting Kolkata for the first time, try to visit in a group for safety purposes.
    • Please stay away from total strangers.
    • You can spend your time during the sunset.
    • You can’t go near the water; it’s prohibited.
    • You have to take your shoes off.

    FAQ

    Que- 01: Is this place safe to visit?

    Ans: Yes, it is safe to visit.

    Que- 02: Is photography allowed inside the place?

    Ans: yes, you can take photos of this place.

    Que- 03: Nearest metro station to Gandhi Ghat?

    Ans: Dakshineswar is the nearest metro station to Barrackpore cantonment.

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    Happy Travelling!

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