At this point this is just a picnic spot. Govt is trying to create some other facilities. However, there's nothing to visit at this point. The little residue of garh has been left without any care. Hopefully, it will become better in the coming days. Also, the road leading to the place is pretty.
Nice park and open for all. All time open.
Basically barran land....a almost destroyed garh is still standing....local administration has taken initiative to upgrade this place to a complet entertainment park. The road towards the place is lovely.... very very natural.....
A big auditorium capacity of 600 Drama and cultural program done hare
Maharani Bhavashankari became famous by her title Raibaghini, who gradually came to denote a courageous or sometimes rebellious woman and became a part of Bengali proverb. Her story of valour became a part of folklore and were immortalised by ballads and village poets. In February 2012, the West Bengal government inaugurated the annual Raybaghini Rani Bhavashankari Smriti Mela to commemorate her. Source- Wikipedia
This is one of the virgin location in Howrah. It's a growing tourism place. Once upon a time this place was a important historical place and now it's catching up tourists from all over west bengal. You can extend your Tarakeswar/Kamarpukur/Joyrambati tour and can visit this place.
Great place....nice village view
A historical tourist spot in rural Howrah. Renovation and infrastructure development is going on.