Murshidabad district Travel Guide – Overview, Attractions & Visiting Timings
WEST BENGAL
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Murshidabad, situated in the northern part of West Bengal, along the Bhagirathi-Hooghly River, is a historic and culturally rich district known for its Mughal-era heritage. Located approximately 200 km north of Kolkata, Murshidabad is easily accessible via road and rail, with the Murshidabad Railway Station connecting it to major cities. The district was the capital of Bengal during the Nawabi era and is home to iconic attractions such as Hazarduari Palace, Katra Masjid, Kathgola Palace, and the serene Jangalbari Fort. Renowned for its silk industry, terracotta architecture, and riverfront charm, Murshidabad attracts tourists seeking history, culture, and traditional craftsmanship. Its strategic location near the border of Bangladesh adds to its cultural and economic significance in the region.