Approximately 70 km from Katwa, Shantiniketan is renowned for its association with Rabindranath Tagore and its vibrant cultural heritage. Visitors can explore Visva-Bharati University, various museums, and the tranquil Kopai River.
Around 30 km from Katwa, this serene oxbow lake is ideal for bird watching and boating, especially between November and February.
Approximately 60 km away, Murshidabad is rich in history, featuring attractions like Hazarduari Palace, Katra Masjid, and the Kathgola Gardens.
About 40 km from Katwa, this village is famous for its traditional wooden doll artisans. A visit here offers insights into local crafts and culture.
Located roughly 200 km from Katwa, Mukutmanipur boasts a large dam and picturesque landscapes, making it suitable for boating and nature walks.
Approximately 180 km away, this destination is known for its historical ruins and the scenic backdrop of the Panchet Hill, offering trekking opportunities.
Around 100 km from Katwa, Deul Park is situated along the Ajoy River and is known for its natural beauty and proximity to the Garh forest.
Approximately 150 km away in Birbhum district, this village resort offers a rustic ambiance and is ideal for a peaceful retreat.
About 150 km from Katwa, Bishnupur is famous for its terracotta temples and rich musical heritage.
Approximately 100 km away, Tarapith is a significant pilgrimage site dedicated to the goddess Tara.
Close to Mayapur, Nabadwip is known for its temples and as the birthplace of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
A farm stay near Shantiniketan, offering an immersive experience in earthen huts with organically grown food.
A unique waterfront resort near Katwa, providing modern amenities amidst a rural setting.