The Holi weekend is just a month away and if you haven't planned ahead, we'll help you out.
Joyeeta Palit lists out her favourite places around Kolkata.
In the coming months (March and April), there are two long weekends -- Holi (March 13) falls on a Monday and there's the Easter weekend starting with Good Friday on April 14 (Friday).
How about a trip to the City of Joy?
Even if you don't want to spend time in the city, there are plenty of options for a quick escape.
Check out these spots.
Darjeeling
Bengalis can never get tired of Darjeeling. There is a certain charm about the place that engulfs you when your car takes its first turn into the town.
Houses with flat roofs settled in the hills, villages, which give you the impression that they are hanging off cliffs, and the cool mountain air, work as a wonder drug against city stress.
Things to do there
How to get there: At 6,710 feet, Darjeeling is quite easy to reach from Kolkata.
Take an overnight train to New Jalpaiguri railway station and hire a taxi from there. You can also take a local bus or a share a cab.
Your ride will take you through the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary and up winding roads to this picture postcard town. Alternatively, you can take a seven-hour toy train ride from Siliguri or fly to Bagdogra and drive to Darjeeling in a private taxi.
Duarsini
If you are looking for a relaxed weekend, Duarsini is the place to head to.
This serene hamlet is tucked away at the foot of a low hill near the Satgurum River, Purulia district. It is around 393 km away from Kolkata.
Things to do there
How to get there: It is siuated 17 km away from Bandwan.
Nearby railway stations: Ghatsila and Purulia
Sajnekhali
Wildlife enthusiasts, head to Sajnekhali.
The Sundarbans will not fail to intrigue you with its plush, untouched greenery, its muddied water and simple life.
It is a haven for rare birds and the only place in India that is home to the Royal Bengal tiger.
Things to do at Sajnekhali:
How to get there: Take a bus or car ride to Sonakhali, which is about 90 km away from Kolkata, and hop on to a ferry from there.
Alternatively, you can hire boats from Godkhali, Basanti, Namkhana or Gosaba.
Bishnupur
Located in Bankura district, this small town is famous for its terracotta temples and Baluchari saris.
Bishnupur came about in 694 AD at the time of King Raghunath I of the Malla Dynasty. Ruled by many kings through the centuries, Bishnupur prospered in architecture and the arts in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Things to do there:
How to get there: The easiest way to get to Bishnupur from Kolkata is to take a direct bus or train. The journey is about 4 to 5 hours.
The author Joyeeta Palit is an alumnus of Jadavpur University. She works as PR and brand communications manager at Acropolis Mall, Kolkata (Merlin Group).