Malda town
Coordinate: 25 ° 00'N 88 ° 09'E / 25.00 ° N 88.15 ° E / 25.00; 88.15 Malda filled with natural variations is located in West Bengal. This is the headquarters of the District of Malda. It is also known as the English market. Tourists can see the steep scenes of dense forests and rivers here. Tourists like to see the scenic views of the forests and rivers of Malda, because they can see many species of attractive plants and wildlife during their walks in the jungles. Neem, tamarind, peepal, mango and bamboo flocks are found in abundance in these forests. Like the forests, it is very interesting to see the beautiful fliers of the rivers. Tourists can see different species of fish in these rivers. These species are Rohu, Katla, Chital, Boil, Magur, Shol, Hilishsha, Prabda and many other types of crab.
Major attractions Ramkeli
At a distance of 14 km from Malda, a small village is located at Ramkali. It is famous for the great religion reformer Shri Chaitanya of Bengal. He stayed in this village when he was going to Vrindavan. Here also the adornment of Tamal and Kadamb tree can be seen. It is said that Sri Chaitanya had done penance under this tree. Under this tree there is also a stone on which their footprints can be seen. A temple here has also been built which is dedicated to Shri Chaitanya. The temple has eight kunds which are very attractive. The names of these kunds are Roopasagar, Shyamkund, Radhakunda, Lalitkund, Visakhakund, Surabhi Kund, Rangjakund and Induleakhkund. A grand fair is organized here for a week to remember Shri Chaitanya on the occasion of Senior Sankranti. Local residents and tourists participate in this fair with great enthusiasm. Barodari mosque
Barodari Mosque is also known as Boro Sona Mosque. This mosque is situated in the southern direction of Ramkeli village. This is Gaud's largest and grand mosque. Barodari Masjid is square and has twelve entrances. For this reason its name has been named Barodari Masjid. It was started by Alauddin Hussain Shah and its construction was completed in 1526 AD under the rule of his son Nasiruddin Nusrat Shah. This mosque is a fine example of Arabic-Indian art. This mosque is also very popular with tourists with locals. Filing door
The entrance door is very beautiful. This door was constructed in 1425 AD with red bricks and decorated with terracotta carvings. This door is 21m High and 34.5 m Is wide Five-storey buildings have been constructed on the four corners of the door, which make four-moon in its beauty. In the south-east direction, tourists can also see the remnants of an old palace. Cannon shells were used in ancient times. Because of this, it is also known as Salami Door. Firuz Minar
Firoz Minar is located at a distance of 1 km from the entrance door. It is also known as Pir-Asha Minar and Chiragdani. It was constructed by Sultan Saifuddin Firoz Shah in 1485-89 AD. There are five floors in this tower. Of which three floors from the lower three are twelve and there are two floor goals above. To reach the top floor of the tower, 84 stairs have been constructed. This tower is decorated with terracotta carvings. This minar is the winning witness of the Tughlaq construction art. Flashing mosque
The flashing mosque is also known as Chika Mosque. This mosque was built by Sultan Yusuf Shah in 1475 AD. Long before the bats were kept here, the name was named Sholati Masjid. The dome of the flashing mosque is very beautiful and it is decorated with fine engraving. The architectural art of this mosque corresponds to the architectural art of Hindu temples, because the pictures of Hindu deities and deities can be seen on its walls. Luko Chori Door
The Luko Churi door near Kad-Rasool mosque is also known as a million hidden doors. This mosque was built by Shah Shuja in Mughal style in 1655 AD. It is said that Shah Shuja used to play hide and seek with his wife, so that's why Luko Chori was kept. According to other historians, it is believed that it was constructed by Alauddin Hussain in 1522 AD. The architecture of Luko Churi is invisible to see which tourists come here every year. Traffic Air route
The airport has been built in Kolkata for tourists' convenience. Tourists from the airport can easily reach Malda by buses and taxis. railroad track
Malda is well connected by the railway route from various parts of India. Tourists can easily reach Malda via Janshatabdi Express from Kolkata, by Brahmaputra Mail from Delhi and via Dadar-Guwahati Express from Bombay. Roadway
The road to reach Malda located in West Bengal is also a very good option. With National Highway 34 buses and taxis, tourists can easily reach Malda.
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