
Bengal's sunrise destinations prove that from Himalayan peaks to coastal shores, from wild mangroves to urban waterfronts, the state has spectacular dawn offerings for all travellers.
If you're an early bird, waking up to the soft light of dawn might be the favourite part of your day. After all, nothing beats the beauty of a perfect sunrise – in essence, it is magic.
Whether you're chasing Himalayan peaks or coastal magic, Bengal’s dawn hunters will swear this state can steal headlines where spectacular sunrises are concerned. From secret mountain viewpoints where you can watch Everest emerge from darkness, to pristine beaches where the Bay of Bengal catches fire at first light, Bengal's sunrise destinations offer something precious – memorable moments when it feels like the day breaks just for you and your loved ones.
So, if you're planning your next trip to Bengal, don't just plan to fill your days with cultural and gastronomic treats, give mother nature a chance to start your day in a truly wondrous way, with this list of the best sunrise spots.
Head to North Bengal to watch the Himalayan foothills serve up sunrise views that make early morning wake-up calls feel like privileges, not punishments.
Situated at an altitude of 2,590 metres, Tiger Hill in Bengal's Darjeeling district is hugely popular among tourists. This is a must-visit especially for those wanting a once-in-a-lifetime view of both Mount Everest and Mount Kanchenjunga together emerging from darkness as dawn breaks.
Bengal's highest peak (3,636 metres), located at the edge of the Singalila National Park, offers sunrise views that rival Tiger Hill's. From Sandakphu's famous Sunrise Point, five of the world's greatest peaks unfold before you: Kanchenjunga, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and Makalu, whilst the India-Nepal border stretches below. Sandakphu-Phalut is also a popular trekking destination for tourists wanting a glimpse of over 600 species of orchids, rhododendron and silver fir forests and lots of birds apart from the spectacular sunrises.
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When to Visit: Mid-October to December, mid-February to April
If you prefer the beach over mountains, Bengal's coastline (falling in the East Midnapore district) offers a completely different dawn experience — where the Bay of Bengal becomes a canvas for nature's daily masterpiece.
Digha and Mandarmani are both popular beachside towns and offer glorious views of dawn. They have their respective sunrise points, which are in-demand spots for tourists daybreak.
Digha, especially is well-developed and easily accessible from Kolkata via a train or a Volvo bus. It has a wide range of accommodations, including a holiday home run by the Labour Department of the West Bengal government and Dighali, which is a WBTDCL property.
For those in a mood to avoid crowds and enjoy a quiet morningscape, the beaches at Tajpur and Shankarpur are options to explore. They are more private, offering expansive views of the sun rising on the Bay of Bengal. Both these destinations are better accessed via private and government buses. They have several hotels, resorts and guest houses, including the Tajpur Prokriti Parjoton Kendra run by the state forest department, where tourists can relax.
When to Visit: Want to catch spectacular seaside sunrises? The best time would be to visit in spring or autumn.
If forests and wilderness are more your speed the Sundarbans — the world's largest mangrove forest covering South 24 Parganas district — offers sunrise with a twist of adventure.
West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation (WBTDCL) operates comprehensive 2-night, 3-day packages starting from Kolkata's Tourism Centre. The journey begins from the Tourism Centre and stops at different locations across the Sundarbans, including Rangabelia, Matla, Dobanki, Sajnekhali and Godkhali.
If you are in the Sunderban area, there are a few other close-by off-beat options.
Transport: Private/rental cars recommended as there are no direct trains/buses from Kolkata
When to Visit: October to February
Tourists only planning to visit Kolkata have no reason to miss out. The City of Joy proves that you don't need to leave the city for memorable sunrise experiences.
The crown jewel of Kolkata's sunrise destinations sits on the banks of the river Hooghly. Take a stroll down the ghat or enjoy a boat ride as the sunrises and don't miss the majestic sight of the Vidyasagar Setu glistening golden in the dawn light. The presence of tea and breakfast stalls, provide the perfect finish to this grand morning venture.
Each location offers unique charm for urban sunrise seekers – all just a car ride from central Kolkata.