Malda Tour Package from Bhutan
Malda, nestled in North Bengal, is a captivating destination where ancient history meets vibrant local culture. Home to the magnificent Adina Mosque—one of India's largest medieval mosques—and the archaeological treasures of Pandua, Malda offers Indian travelers an authentic experience away from crowded tourist circuits. The city's strategic location along the Mahananda River, combined with its rich Mughal heritage and thriving silk industry, makes it a perfect blend of cultural exploration and local immersion. Foodies will delight in Malda's distinctive Bengali cuisine, particularly its famous mangoes and traditional sweets that have earned the region national recognition.
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Top Experiences in Malda
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Explore the stunning Adina Mosque in Pandua, showcasing exquisite Indo-Islamic architecture from the 14th century
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Visit the Malda Museum to discover ancient artifacts and sculptures from the Pala and Sena periods
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Take a heritage walk through the old city bazaars and experience authentic Bengali market culture
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Tour the silk weaving units and witness traditional handloom production that Malda is famous for
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Enjoy a boat ride on the Mahananda River during sunset for scenic views and local wildlife spotting
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Taste authentic Maldai mangoes at local orchards and markets during summer season
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Maldai Aam (Malda's world-famous mangoes)
Luchi with Aloo Dum (Bengali puffed bread with potato curry)
Rasogolla (soft cheese balls in sugar syrup)
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Stay in budget hotels in the Old Malda area where you can find clean accommodations for ₹800-1200 per night, and eat at local Bengali dhabas for authentic meals at just ₹150-250 per person
📅 October to March is ideal for visiting Malda, when the weather is cool and pleasant, perfect for exploring historical sites and outdoor activities. Avoid the monsoon season (June-September) and the scorching summer months (April-May) when temperatures soar above 40°C.
🛂 Indian passport holders do not require a visa to visit Malda as it is located within India in West Bengal state. Simply carry your valid Indian ID or passport for domestic travel.