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Nalanda Tulip
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We know how good and comforting it feels to have friend in an unknown city and a home which feels like your own. Nalanda Tulip is known for its simplicity yet is a caring and is a thoughtful nest in Kolkata. Most desired and preferred by our guests , many of whom have become life long friends. You’ll love my place because of the location, the people, the ambiance, the neighborhood, and the outdoors space. My place is good for solo adventurers, business travelers, and furry friends (pets). The space Centrally located yet so tranquil and close to the all the attraction in Kolkata. Rooms are cozy clean and comfortable. The apartment is located in one of the safest neighborhoods in Kolkata. Ten top attractions are very well connected by road/metro and rail. 1)Victoria Memorial, Kolkata Grand museum for art & Indian history 2)Howrah Bridge 2,300-foot cantilever road bridge 3)Indian Museum Cultural museum established in 1814 4)Dakshineswar Kali Temple Striking 19th-century spiritual complex 5)Eden Gardens Large-scale, 19th-century cricket ground 6)Science City Kolkata 7)Kalighat Kali Temple Mid 19th-century temple to Goddess Kali 8)St. Paul's Cathedral, Kolkata Eminent church dating from 1847 9)Maidan Massive green space with sports grounds 10)Nicco park Water rides, carousels & a rollercoaster 11)Shaheed Minar, Kolkata Colonial pillar & independence memorial 12)New Town Eco Park Park and Lots of restaurants and street food options available Guest access Your rooms , common area,Kitchen and the terrace. During your stay I am available for any help always. Other things to note Dhakuria lake ,which is a 5 minute walk from Nalanda Tulip, and its surrounding areas are one of the most popular recreational areas in Kolkata. 73 acres (300,000 m2) are covered by water, while shrubs and trees, some of which are more than 100 years old, occupy the rest of the area. A partial tree census in 2012 recorded 50 different species.[1] In the winter, one can spot some migratory birds around the lake,[2] though the numbers are dwindling because of the rise in pollution level. The lake itself is home to many varieties of fish. Fishing is strictly prohibited. In 2012 an abandoned waterhouse in the premises of lake turned into a museum run by Kolkata Improvement Trust as a gallery for installation art. Locals often called as “thakur-der gallery”[3] is a place for some of the award-winning Durga idols of Kolkata.[4] A number of people come for a walk around the lake in the mornings to enjoy the fresh air. Many visit the sunrise point to offer their prayers to the sun. During the day, it is visited by families on a picnic, tourists, young lovers and joggers. To the north of Nalanda Tulip is a football stadium, known as the Rabindra Sarobar Stadium, with a seating capacity of approximately 26,000 people. It was established in the 1950s and is today, the city's first stadium to be fully equipped with audio-visual training facilities. Also to the north is the open-air theatre, Mukta Mancha. The only Japanese Buddhist temple in Kolkata is located on the southern fringe of the Rabindra Sarovar. It was established in 1935 by Nichidatsu Fujii, founder of the worldwide Buddhist association, the Nipponzan Myohoji. Monks offer prayers in Japanese, to the sound of beating drums, in the early morning hours and at dusk. There are no restrictions on entry to the main temple even when prayers are in progress. Outside the main temple building there is a pillar, with a message of peace engraved in Japanese, and a pair of lions that symbolise the guardians of the faith. The Japanese refer to these figures as Komainu (lion-dog). There is a mosque on one of the lake's islands, which predates the excavation of the lake itself. This island is connected to the southern shore by a cable-stayed wooden (now iron) suspension bridge, which was built in 1926 and renovated in 1962. The fish sanctuary under this bridge is an additional attraction. There are some cannons lying on the lake's west bank that were found during the excavation in the early 1920s and retained by the CIT for beautification. It is believed that they were used by Nawab Siraj-ud-daulah, the last independent ruler of Bengal. The complex contains a safari garden and children's play center with a lily pool, and a swimming pool. A toy train, operational between 1985 and 1989, was a popular draw for children. A number of rowing[5] and swimming clubs are situated within the Rabindra Sarovar complex. While the former are located to the north of this lake, the latter are located to its south. In 1858 the British founded the Calcutta Rowing Club (CRC), presently one of the oldest clubs in India, to promote rowing activities in Kolkata. In 1901, it got affiliated to the prestigious Amateur Rowing Association of the East (ARAE) and in 1923 signed a reciprocal arrangement deal with the London Rowing Club. The CRC has been the hub of competitive rowing in Kolkata for more than 150 years and has organised many intra- and inter-club competitions. Rowing facilities are available to members on a regular basis, from 6 am to 7:30 am and from 3:30 pm to 5 pm. The Bengal Rowing Club, Lake Club and Calcutta University Rowing Club are a few other rowing clubs located in the Rabindra Sarovar complex. One of the most prestigious and oldest swimming clubs in Kolkata, the Indian Life Saving Society (formerly known as Anderson Club) has its office in the lake complex. The lake is within walking distance of the Ramakrishna Mission at Golpark. There is an auditorium or a hall within the sarovar complex which adjoins the Rabindra Sarovar Stadium. Its name is Pavilion Hall.
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