Things to do in Cooch Behar in October

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October is a good time to visit Cooch Behar. The weather is usually very warm and sticky, with temperatures ranging from 70—86°F (21—30°C).

Cooch Behar has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your October trip to Cooch Behar. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to October. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Cooch Behar in October. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout October, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Cooch Behar in October

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Holidays in Cooch Behar in October
October
  • Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti (October 2)
  • First Day of Sharad Navratri (October 11)
  • First Day of Durga Puja Festivities (October 17)
  • Dussehra (October 20)
Other notable holidays
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Weather in Cooch Behar in October

Temperatures on an average day in Cooch Behar in October

The average temperature in Cooch Behar in October for a typical day ranges from a high of 86°F (30°C) to a low of 70°F (21°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. sticky

For comparison, the hottest month in Cooch Behar, April, has days with highs of 95°F (35°C) and lows of 71°F (22°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 75°F (24°C) and lows of 50°F (10°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Cooch Behar in October based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in October
86°F
highs
70°F
lows

General weather summary

Very warm, sticky
Feels like
19%
Chance of rain
0.104 in
Amount
7.5 mph
Wind speed
73%
Humidity
11.6 hrs
Daylight length
5:30 AM
Sunrise
5:04 PM
Sunset
69%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in October
With an average high of 86°F (30°C) and a low of 70°F (21°C), it generally feels very warm and sticky. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Cooch Behar in October

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Cooch Behar has to offer for travelers in October, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Cooch Behar that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Cooch Behar for October.
Coochbehar Royal Palace
1. Coochbehar Royal Palace
4.4
(9217)
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Modeled after Buckingham Palace in 1887, this Renaissance-style landmark houses a history museum.
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Great place to visit in Cooch Behar. Ticket fee is Rs 25/person. The palace is turned into a museum. It has antique items belonging to the former royal family. It includes statues, utensils, weapons, etc. photography is not allowed inside the museum.
It's a great historical palace in the 'City of Palaces' Coochbehar Royal Palace is a stunning historical landmark that served as the residence of the royal family of Coochbehar. The palace is known for its majestic architecture and well-maintained surroundings. The entry fee is quite reasonable at just ₹25 per person. One of the highlights is the expansive front garden where visitors can relax and enjoy quality time with their groups or partners by sitting on the lush grass. The palace also houses a museum that offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and culture of the royal family, which is definitely worth visiting. While photography is allowed in the palace premises, it is strictly prohibited inside the museum. The palace remains open to visitors during the day and closes at 5:30 PM. Overall, it's a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, and peaceful surroundings.
The Cooch Behar Palace, also known as the Cooch Behar Rajbari, is a magnificent architectural landmark located in Cooch Behar, West Bengal. Built in 1887 during the reign of Maharaja Nripendra Narayan of the Koch dynasty, the palace showcases the grandeur of the era and reflects the royal family's affinity for European architectural styles. 🏛️ Architectural Marvel Design & Structure: The palace was designed by architect F. Barckley in the Italian Renaissance style, inspired by Buckingham Palace in London. It is a double-story brick structure covering an area of approximately 51,309 square feet, with dimensions of 395 feet in length and 296 feet in width. The building stands 4 feet above the ground and features arcaded verandahs on both floors, with piers arranged alternately in single and double rows. Durbar Hall: At the center of the palace is the Durbar Hall, accessible through a projected porch. The hall boasts a beautifully shaped metal dome, 124 feet high from the ground, topped by a cylindrical louver-type ventilator. The dome's interior is adorned with stepped patterns and supported by Corinthians columns, adding to the hall's elegance. Interior Rooms: The palace comprises over 50 rooms, including the Drawing Room, Dining Hall, Billiard Room, Library, Bedrooms, Dressing Rooms, Toshakhana (treasure house), Ladies' Gallery, and Vestibules. These rooms once housed various artifacts and precious objects, many of which have been lost over time. 🕰️ Historical Significance Originally, the palace had three stories, but the top floor was destroyed during the 1897 Assam earthquake. The structure we see today is a restoration of what remained after the disaster. The palace reflects the Koch kings' acceptance of European idealism without abandoning their Indian heritage. 🖼️ Museum and Tourist Attraction Today, the Cooch Behar Palace functions as a museum, offering visitors insights into the region's royal history and culture. The museum houses various exhibits related to the Koch dynasty and the palace's history. Surrounded by lush gardens, the palace provides a serene ambiance, making it a popular spot for tourists and history enthusiasts. 📍 Location and Accessibility The palace is situated in the heart of Cooch Behar town, making it easily accessible by road and rail. The nearest operational airport is Bagdogra Airport in Siliguri, approximately 151 km away. Cooch Behar railway station serves as the primary rail link to the town. Timing - 10 am to 5 pm Ticket price - 20 / head NEED MAINTENANCE OF THE GARDEN
A Royal Family Day at Cooch Behar Palace Today, my family and I had the absolute pleasure of spending a full day at the magnificent Cooch Behar Palace, and it was an experience we thoroughly enjoyed. From the moment we laid eyes on its impressive exterior to exploring every intricate detail inside, the palace captivated us completely. This vast palace, a stunning example of European architecture from the Italian Renaissance, was built by Koch Nripendranarayan in 1887. Its sheer scale is impressive, with the two-story brick building (originally three, damaged in the 1897 earthquake and then renovated) covering an area of 4768.5 square meters. We particularly admired its facade, adorned with elegant Corinthian columns, both single and paired. The central long portico, serving as the main entrance, leads into the grand courtroom. The enormous Corinthian columns here, inspired by St. Peter's Church in Rome, with their four arched arches above, are truly breathtaking. The twelve-cornered dome, featuring a beautiful light window and intricately crafted small chambers, is a marvel of design. Below, the circular hanging balcony and twelve windows offer unique perspectives. We were fascinated by the royal emblem of bravery and glory carved in Bengali marble at the courtroom's center. Every artifact and architectural detail spoke volumes of its rich history. The spires on either side of the main dome further enhance the palace's majestic beauty. It was a truly immersive and educational visit for all of us!
Cooch Behar Royal Palace is truly magnificent! Visiting this place fills you with pride and admiration for our ancestors who built such grandeur through their hard work and struggle. The architecture, history, and peaceful surroundings make it a must-visit heritage site. You can truly feel the royal legacy here
It's a fairly maintained, little crowded palace and its grounds, worth a visit. Some of the museum's artifacts are really impressive, like the 10th century statues or the rather large gun collection. Note: no photography allowed inside the buildings.
A huge palace made available by the government for us yet we get to see merely ten percent of the site overall. Three to four rooms are open to view the antiques and royal arsenal. The garden is not well maintained. Despite the shortcomings, it's commendable that we get to see the great architecture and well planned road system, Transcending back to the previous century.
Tickets are for ₹25 for indian, car parking fees ₹20. Nice place, museum is inside the place.
Madan Mohan Temple
2. Madan Mohan Temple
4.7
(5721)
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
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The Madan Mohan Temple in Cooch Behar is a beautiful and historic place built by Maharaja Nripendra Narayan in the late 19th century. Dedicated to Lord Madan Mohan (Krishna), it reflects the royal heritage of the Cooch Behar dynasty. The temple’s stunning architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and well-maintained premises make it a must-visit. A perfect blend of devotion, history, and beauty! Hare krishna 🙏❤☺ Radhe Radhe 🙏❤☺
The Madan Mohan Temple in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, is a Hindu temple constructed between 1885 and 1889 by Maharaja Nripendra Narayan. It is centrally located in the town and features a unique "char chala combined dalan" architectural style, blending traditional Bengali temple design with British influences due to Cooch Behar's history as a princely state under colonial rule. The temple is dedicated to Lord Madan Mohan (a form of Lord Krishna), and also houses deities of Ma Kali, Ma Tara, and Ma Bhavani. The annual Rush Yatra festival and associated Rush Mela are significant events held here, making it a popular spiritual and cultural site in North Bengal. Key Features Location: Situated in the heart of Cooch Behar town. Architectural Style: Features a "char chala combined dalan" (four-sloped roof) design typical of Bengali temples, with evident British architectural influences. Deities: The main deity is Lord Madan Mohan, the kul-devata (family deity) of the Koch Dynasty. It also houses statues of Ma Kali, Ma Tara, and Ma Bhavani. Historical Context: Built by Maharaja Nripendra Narayan, reflecting the region's history as a princely state under British rule. Cultural Significance: Hosts the traditional Rush Yatra Festival and the large Rush Mela during Rush Purnima, making it a major cultural event for the region. Spiritual Importance: A well-maintained and popular place of worship, attracting many devotees.
A very calm & soothing divine place. You can get bhog prasad from 12:30 pm(timing may change). Entry fee with pujo dala rs.10 otherwise free, shoe safety fee rs.2 per pair.
Very peaceful. Must visit during evening arati.. Daily lunch is provided in the temple premise.
The temple of the holy God, 'Madanmohan' of Coochbehar. Neat and clean place with so much serenity.
Madan Mohan Temple, Cooch Behar Historical Background Built between 1885–1889 by Maharaja Nripendra Narayan. Inaugurated in 1890 by Rajmata Nishimoyee Devi. Location & Importance Situated in the heart of Cooch Behar town, West Bengal. Dedicated to Lord Madan Mohan, a form of Krishna and the royal deity of the Koch dynasty. Architecture Unique blend of Bengali and Islamic styles. Features white domes and intricate terracotta work. Deities Main idol: Lord Madan Mohan. Other idols: Maa Kali, Maa Tara, Maa Bhavani. Special Features Two idols of Madan Mohan: Boro Madan Mohan (public view) and Chhoto Madan Mohan (displayed 3 days a year). Absence of Goddess Radha in the sanctum. Major Festivals Rash Mela & Rash Yatra – largest festival celebrated annually. Snan Yatra & Rath Yatra – traditional rituals. Boro Tara Puja and Mansa Puja – significant cultural events. Significance Today A prominent spiritual and cultural hub. Recently added heritage façade lighting for night view.
A religious place to visit in Cooch Behar. If you are visiting Cooch Behar it the one the place is famous for. Established back in cantury ago by the royal family of Cooch Behar. Boasts belief of hundreds of thousands of people.
The Madan Mohan Temple, also known as Madan Mohan Bari, is a revered Hindu temple situated in the heart of Cooch Behar town, West Bengal. Constructed between 1885 and 1889 by Maharaja Nripendra Narayan of the Koch dynasty, the temple stands as a testament to the region's rich cultural and architectural heritage. The temple is dedicated to Lord Madan Mohan, an incarnation of Lord Krishna and the kuladevata (family deity) of the Koch dynasty. The main sanctum houses two idols of Madan Mohan: the larger "Bara Madan Mohan," available for daily darshan, and the smaller "Chhoto Madan Mohan," displayed only three days a year. Notably, the temple does not feature an idol of Radha, which is uncommon in Krishna temples. In addition to Madan Mohan, the temple enshrines deities such as Ma Kali, Ma Tara, and Ma Bhavani, each in their own sanctum.
Sagardighi, Cooch Behar
3. Sagardighi, Cooch Behar
4.6
(947)
Water
Sights & Landmarks
Large rectangular pond surrounded by government offices & used by both residents & migratory birds.
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Sagradighi in new form. Some images of what Sagardighi looks like in front of Madanmohan temple. Another video shows how Sagardighi looks like after being redecorated. The surroundings of Sagardighi have been newly built, painted, the sitting areas by the side of the lake have been arranged more beautifully.
Huge water body in the heart of Coochbehar but need to maintain properly
One of the famous place. Very beautiful place. All the government officials building established here.
Lovely place..... suitable for morning/evening walk . All the administrative buildings are situated here.
Nice place to visit with your loved ones. People gather in evening. A lot of shops are there so can enjoy food. ATM is also available.
A beautiful place to spend your evening time
A happening place at the heart of the city, surrounding by office buildings that stay busy in the daytime and food stalls in the evening. The go-to place for amazing Street food. There are places to sit along the lakeside to hangout and chill.
A beautiful pond at the heart of Cooch Behar city. A good place to sit and relax. You can sit with friends and family. Small food vendors are there for tea, snacks and ice cream, phuchkas. The pond is surrounded by some great old heritage buildings of British era. There is no entry fee. People often throw plastic in the pond. Local Authorities should take care of this. Must visit place in Cooch Behar.
Baneswar Shiva Temple
4. Baneswar Shiva Temple
4.5
(1917)
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
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The temple is a much revealed temple in the Cooch Behar area. During the month of Shravan in the Indian calendar people from various parts Mrs temple on offer Puja to Baneshwar Shiva. There is a pond located adjacent to the temple. There are many big tortoise in the pond the pond is will maintained and the temple is also will maintained. One has to climb down a few steps to reach the dirty.
Divine.. Serene.. Beautiful.. Very peaceful temple where you can sit and calmly offer puja and prayers to Lord Shiva in the temple.. The Shivlinga is one floor down, where you need to go by climbing down a few stairs.. The temple, open throughout the day, has an adjoining pond, where there are lots of tortoise, who are called by the name of Mohan.. You just need to be a little patient to get view of them. We saw so many.. Not to miss puchka (golgappa) outside the temple.. No ticket system to go in temple.. Just wait for your turn..
A historical Shiva temple. Lovely place. There is pond where lots of tortoises. They are called Mohan.
It is a Temple dedicated to lord Shiva. Few other diets are also worshipped here. The temple has its own park and pond beside temple also provides food for worshippers.
Its one of the oldest Hindu Shrine of Mahadev in North Bengal. Lakhs of devotees pay tribute here. The Tortoise are called Mohan in this place. One must visit this temple.
I have visited the temple built by coach ruler on the auspicious shivaratri. I have made a youtube vlog and uploaded to my YouTube channel, channel name - Travel with Rana. You can find all details on this vlog. Thank you
Recently visited for my cousin's मुंडन ceremony. The place is an oasis of serenity within the bustling city. The greenery around the temple soothes the soul, although the famous turtle pond has been closed off from the visitors as of now :'/ (also seems like the pond needs a bit of cleansing, the water is super murky) The white building looks stunning with the vibrant backdrop of mother nature. I honestly hope they will rightfully preserve and look after the precious ecosystem of this place.
One of the most important hindu temples of North Bengal and Coochbehar where Lord Shiva is worshiped from a very ancient time. A must visit place if you are in Coochbehar. Very nice to see the sacred pond beside the white typical bengali hindu architecture temple building where many tortoises live. Om nanah Shibaya 🙏🙏🙏
Shri Siddhanath Siva Terracotta Temple - Cooch Behar District, West Bengal, India
5. Shri Siddhanath Siva Terracotta Temple - Cooch Behar District, West Bengal, India
4.3
(48)
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
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Temple Is Made Up Of Ash Stone. It Is One Of The Famous Temple For The Devotees In Ccoochbehar Dhaluabari.
A must visit temple . One should go and witness the stunning architecture of the temple .
Beautiful old temple of maheswar ji
250 years old temple
This is a holly temple near the police station, one upon a day MELA & by weekly "HAT" was very popular at SHIV RATTEE puja
Nice Temple of Lord shiva
Temple of the royal period Nice & mind blowing place
A beautiful place to visit.. A great place to see the ancient art
Coochbehar Royal Palace
6. Coochbehar Royal Palace
4.4
(9217)
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Modeled after Buckingham Palace in 1887, this Renaissance-style landmark houses a history museum.
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Great place to visit in Cooch Behar. Ticket fee is Rs 25/person. The palace is turned into a museum. It has antique items belonging to the former royal family. It includes statues, utensils, weapons, etc. photography is not allowed inside the museum.
It's a great historical palace in the 'City of Palaces' Coochbehar Royal Palace is a stunning historical landmark that served as the residence of the royal family of Coochbehar. The palace is known for its majestic architecture and well-maintained surroundings. The entry fee is quite reasonable at just ₹25 per person. One of the highlights is the expansive front garden where visitors can relax and enjoy quality time with their groups or partners by sitting on the lush grass. The palace also houses a museum that offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and culture of the royal family, which is definitely worth visiting. While photography is allowed in the palace premises, it is strictly prohibited inside the museum. The palace remains open to visitors during the day and closes at 5:30 PM. Overall, it's a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, and peaceful surroundings.
The Cooch Behar Palace, also known as the Cooch Behar Rajbari, is a magnificent architectural landmark located in Cooch Behar, West Bengal. Built in 1887 during the reign of Maharaja Nripendra Narayan of the Koch dynasty, the palace showcases the grandeur of the era and reflects the royal family's affinity for European architectural styles. 🏛️ Architectural Marvel Design & Structure: The palace was designed by architect F. Barckley in the Italian Renaissance style, inspired by Buckingham Palace in London. It is a double-story brick structure covering an area of approximately 51,309 square feet, with dimensions of 395 feet in length and 296 feet in width. The building stands 4 feet above the ground and features arcaded verandahs on both floors, with piers arranged alternately in single and double rows. Durbar Hall: At the center of the palace is the Durbar Hall, accessible through a projected porch. The hall boasts a beautifully shaped metal dome, 124 feet high from the ground, topped by a cylindrical louver-type ventilator. The dome's interior is adorned with stepped patterns and supported by Corinthians columns, adding to the hall's elegance. Interior Rooms: The palace comprises over 50 rooms, including the Drawing Room, Dining Hall, Billiard Room, Library, Bedrooms, Dressing Rooms, Toshakhana (treasure house), Ladies' Gallery, and Vestibules. These rooms once housed various artifacts and precious objects, many of which have been lost over time. 🕰️ Historical Significance Originally, the palace had three stories, but the top floor was destroyed during the 1897 Assam earthquake. The structure we see today is a restoration of what remained after the disaster. The palace reflects the Koch kings' acceptance of European idealism without abandoning their Indian heritage. 🖼️ Museum and Tourist Attraction Today, the Cooch Behar Palace functions as a museum, offering visitors insights into the region's royal history and culture. The museum houses various exhibits related to the Koch dynasty and the palace's history. Surrounded by lush gardens, the palace provides a serene ambiance, making it a popular spot for tourists and history enthusiasts. 📍 Location and Accessibility The palace is situated in the heart of Cooch Behar town, making it easily accessible by road and rail. The nearest operational airport is Bagdogra Airport in Siliguri, approximately 151 km away. Cooch Behar railway station serves as the primary rail link to the town. Timing - 10 am to 5 pm Ticket price - 20 / head NEED MAINTENANCE OF THE GARDEN
A Royal Family Day at Cooch Behar Palace Today, my family and I had the absolute pleasure of spending a full day at the magnificent Cooch Behar Palace, and it was an experience we thoroughly enjoyed. From the moment we laid eyes on its impressive exterior to exploring every intricate detail inside, the palace captivated us completely. This vast palace, a stunning example of European architecture from the Italian Renaissance, was built by Koch Nripendranarayan in 1887. Its sheer scale is impressive, with the two-story brick building (originally three, damaged in the 1897 earthquake and then renovated) covering an area of 4768.5 square meters. We particularly admired its facade, adorned with elegant Corinthian columns, both single and paired. The central long portico, serving as the main entrance, leads into the grand courtroom. The enormous Corinthian columns here, inspired by St. Peter's Church in Rome, with their four arched arches above, are truly breathtaking. The twelve-cornered dome, featuring a beautiful light window and intricately crafted small chambers, is a marvel of design. Below, the circular hanging balcony and twelve windows offer unique perspectives. We were fascinated by the royal emblem of bravery and glory carved in Bengali marble at the courtroom's center. Every artifact and architectural detail spoke volumes of its rich history. The spires on either side of the main dome further enhance the palace's majestic beauty. It was a truly immersive and educational visit for all of us!
Cooch Behar Royal Palace is truly magnificent! Visiting this place fills you with pride and admiration for our ancestors who built such grandeur through their hard work and struggle. The architecture, history, and peaceful surroundings make it a must-visit heritage site. You can truly feel the royal legacy here
It's a fairly maintained, little crowded palace and its grounds, worth a visit. Some of the museum's artifacts are really impressive, like the 10th century statues or the rather large gun collection. Note: no photography allowed inside the buildings.
A huge palace made available by the government for us yet we get to see merely ten percent of the site overall. Three to four rooms are open to view the antiques and royal arsenal. The garden is not well maintained. Despite the shortcomings, it's commendable that we get to see the great architecture and well planned road system, Transcending back to the previous century.
Tickets are for ₹25 for indian, car parking fees ₹20. Nice place, museum is inside the place.
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