Dhuliān, a municipality town in West Bengal, India, is strategically positioned between the Ganges and the Feeder canal. Established in 1909, it consists of 21 wards and is noted for its potential as an inland water transport trading point. This location serves as a significant link between Murshidabad and Rajshahi in Bangladesh, offering prospects for low-cost barge transport along the Ganges. While the proposal for this trade route remains under discussion, Dhuliān's historical and geographical significance continues to attract interest.
Dhuliyan is accessible by road and local transport options are available for intra-city travel.
Explore the historical significance of the town established in 1909.
Learn about the proposed inland water transport trading point between India and Bangladesh.
Enjoy the scenic views of the Ganges and Feeder canal.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
77,070
Spring offers pleasant weather, ideal for exploring the town's historical sites and natural surroundings.
Summers can be hot, but it's a good time to experience local festivals and cultural events.
Fall brings cooler temperatures, making it a comfortable time to visit and explore the area.
Winters are mild, providing a perfect opportunity to enjoy the town's scenic beauty and cultural heritage.
Bengali, Hindi, English
October-March