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West Bengal

Outram Ghat

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January

10.9 - 29.8 °C

February

12.4 - 33.9 °C

March

18.2 - 37.5 °C

April

21.1 - 38.8 °C

May

21.8 - 39.0 °C

June

23.9 - 37.8 °C

July

24.3 - 36.0 °C

August

24.6 - 35.3 °C

September

23.9 - 35.5 °C

October

20.9 - 35.2 °C

November

16.0 - 33.1 °C

December

11.9 - 30.0 °C


Major Airports :

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport (CCU), Kolkata

Nearest Railway Station :

Howrah Railway Station (HWH)

Sealdah Railway Station (SDAH)

Major Airports :

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport (CCU), Kolkata

A riverside getaway

Outram Ghat, nestled near the iconic Howrah Bridge and Babu Ghat, is a hidden gem in Kolkata. This serene riverside spot is steeped in history, tracing its roots back to the English East India Company era and named after the valiant General Sir James Outram. It's not just a picturesque hangout spot, but also a hub for vibrant religious rituals, including Durga Puja celebrations that attract hordes of fervent devotees.

Moreover, Outram Ghat offers an exciting addition to its landscape with the introduction of Cruise Cuisine, a delightful waterfront attraction that sets sail from the Ghat Pier, promising visitors an enchanting journey from Shutanuti Ghat to Baghbazaar to Belur Math and back on Sundays. So, whether you're seeking a peaceful stroll or a taste of history and culture, Outram Ghat has something to offer everyone.

Once a bustling hub for commerce

Constructed in the late 19th century, Outram Ghat played a pivotal role as a bustling port. Ships bound for East Bengal and Burma found their main mooring here, and the ghat buzzed with activity as cargo vessels, traders, and travellers converged on its steps. It served as a gateway to distant lands and was a hub of commerce and connection.

Today, Outram Ghat has a quieter atmosphere but is known as one of the city's better entertainment spots, especially during Puja days when it is a major immersion ghat. There’s a lot to experience at the ghat!


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The heart of Kolkata

Outram Ghat is located near the iconic Howrah Bridge and the historic Babu Ghat in Kolkata. Its strategic position makes it easily accessible for those exploring the heart of the city. Outram Ghat also boasts a few roadside eateries, offering a typical menu, but it's the unique ambience that sets them apart. Here you can grab a snack, sit by the river, and watch life flow by. The location is also excellent for photography, with opportunities to capture the beautiful play of light on the water, the silhouettes of passing boats, and the timeless charm of the ghat. It’s truly a haven for photographers.

Going around the Ghat

Around Outram Ghat in Kolkata, you can explore several interesting places that offer both cultural depth and leisure opportunities. Prinsep Ghat offers beautiful views of Vidyasagar Setu and the Hooghly River, which are ideal for leisurely strolls and photography. Nearby, Vidyasagar Setu is the longest cable-stayed bridge in India, and the iconic cricket stadium Eden Gardens is a must-visit for sports fans. Additionally, the area features Kolkata Race Course, which is known for its vibrant atmosphere during the racing season. A bit farther away, Victoria Memorial showcases artefacts from the colonial era, and the Indian Museum holds an extensive collection, making it a fascinating visit for history buffs. These attractions offer a diverse range of activities, making the area around Outram Ghat rich in experiences.