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How to Reach

The geographical boundary of Nadia district comprises Bangladesh in the East, Bardhaman and Hooghly district on the West,Murshidabad district on the North and North West and North 24 Parganas towards South and South East. Situated on the main rail route connecting Howrah/Kolkata and New Jalpaiguri(NJP) including parts of North Eastern states, the Nadia district can easily be accessed by rail. The major railway stations are Nabadwip Dham,Ranaghat and others with regular trains to Kolkata/Howrah/NJP/Guwahati. Bifurcated by National Highway-34 on the North and East, the district can also be accessed by road from other parts of the country. The Tropic of Cancer divides the district in two parts.

By Air

The nearest airport to the city is the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport of Kolkata, which is about 110 kms away from Nadia.

By Rail

The railhead of the city is known as Nabadwip Ghat station. Many local and express trains pass through the station. After You reach the Nabadwip Ghat station, You will have to cross over to Nabadwip by boat.

By Road

There is direct road connectivity to Nabadwip from Kolkata. Direct buses, private cabs and reserved cabs are available from the city. Special buses from Kolkata also take tourists directly to the Mayapur ISKCON in Nabadwip.