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Living in Serampore, West Bengal:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Serampore, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked three people living in Serampore what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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Serampore is one of the fastest growing towns of West Bengal. Situated by the side of the Hooghly river, it has every amenity from malls to the community building projects to multiplex and from gardens and playgrounds to industry, there isn’t a thing you wouldn’t find here.

Arkajit, says: 2023

As a person who was born in Serampore and lived 20 years of his life here, I would say that living in Serampore has both its pros and cons. The town is blessed with the beautiful architecture from the Colonial Era which includes the Serampore College, Court-house, Danish Tavern and more buildings. The Ganga River flows beside the town making the land pretty much fertile for agriculture and adding up to the natural beauty of the town. The town being located so close to the State Capital of Kolkata, transport-communication, store for essential and non essential goods, jobs are plenty here. The only thing that appears to be a con is the climate of this place. This town experiences a tropical wet and dry climate which makes the town pretty much of hot humid throughout the year except for winter. putting this aside, this town is a fantastic place to settle.

In case someone moves to Serampore let me tell that person, that my city is blessed with historical monuments from the Colonial Era, the beautiful Ganga River flows beside the city. The transport and communication is also great, anyone can reach the State Capital of Kolkata by bus, train or even motor boats through the river. The jobs are also not short here.

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