Dhulagori is a village located in Howrah district of West Bengal, India. It is situated close to the banks of the Hooghly River and is surrounded by lush green fields. It is a quaint village with no modern amenities, but it is known for its simple life and friendly people. The main attraction of Dhulagori is its picturesque landscape. The village is surrounded by sugarcanes and paddy fields, which make for a beautiful sight. The village is also filled with mango and coconut groves, and small ponds. There is a small temple dedicated to the goddess Kali in the village, and it is a popular site of pilgrimage for devotees from all over the country. The villagers practice traditional farming and many of them earn their living by selling the produce in local markets. Dhulagori is also known for its cottage industries, like bamboo work, clay work and pottery, which helps to provide additional income for the villagers. The lifestyle in Dhulagori is peaceful and simple. The people of the village are friendly and welcoming and they always welcome visitors to their homes. People come here to enjoy the natural beauty and take part in the daily chores of the village. Dhulagori is an offbeat destination which serves as a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. Read More
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