Experience the charm of Kolkata’s heritage tram system on a guided tour. Explore the city’s historic sites, enjoy local snacks, and take home a special memento.
Experience the charm of Kolkata’s heritage tram system on a guided tour. Explore the city’s historic sites, enjoy local snacks, and take home a special memento.
- Birla Mandir - Located on Asutosh Chowdhury Avenue in Ballygunge, Kolkata, India, Birla Mandir is a Hindu temple constructed by the Birla family, a prominent industrialist family. The temple is dedicated to the avatars of Vishnu, including Rama and Krishna.
- Calcutta Ice Skating Rink - Another remarkable landmark constructed by the Birla…
- Birla Mandir - Located on Asutosh Chowdhury Avenue in Ballygunge, Kolkata, India, Birla Mandir is a Hindu temple constructed by the Birla family, a prominent industrialist family. The temple is dedicated to the avatars of Vishnu, including Rama and Krishna.
- Calcutta Ice Skating Rink - Another remarkable landmark constructed by the Birla family.
- Church Of Christ The King - This ancient church is a popular destination for both tourists and locals, offering a serene atmosphere and spiritual ambiance. The church is renowned for its beautiful and unique architecture that harmonizes with its surroundings.
- Lower Circular Road Cemetery - Also known as General Episcopal Cemetery, this cemetery was established in 1840 and remains operational. It houses around 12,000 graves, including those of many former British East India Company employees. There are also two Commonwealth war graves from the Second World War, belonging to a British Indian Army officer and a BOAC purser.
- Junior Section, Assembly of God Church School - In January 1964, Pastor Buntain founded the first Assembly of God Church School in Kolkata, motivated by the plight of the city’s impoverished and homeless children. The school began with 200 students, providing education, a mid-day meal, and nurturing care, focusing on children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- Maulana Azad College - Established in 1926, Maulana Azad College is a government-run liberal arts and science college located in central Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Situated near the intersection of Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road and SN Banerjee Road, known as “Lotus crossing,” it is affiliated with the University of Calcutta.
- Sacred Heart Church - The Portuguese influence in Bengal is still evident in Kolkata, though it often goes unrecognized. Interestingly, an attempted murder, or at least a street altercation between two Europeans in colonial Calcutta, indirectly led to the creation of the Portuguese Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
In 1821, near the Old Chowringhee Theatre in Calcutta, Luis De Souza fired a gun inside a horse carriage, injuring Joseph Gonsalves. De Souza was arrested and charged with attempted murder.
Upon hearing this, his mother prayed for his life and vowed to build a church if her prayers were answered. Her son avoided the death penalty but was imprisoned for ten years.
After De Souza’s release, she laid the church’s foundation stone on February 12, 1832. The church was completed in two years, and its consecration took place on Easter Sunday, March 30, 1834.
- Tipu Sultan Masjid Kolkata - The Tipu Sultan Shahi Mosque, also known as Tipu Sultan Masjid, is a renowned mosque in Kolkata, India, named after Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore. This mosque is a testament to architectural and cultural heritage.
The mosque was constructed by his 11th son, Prince Gholam Mohammed. Although Tipu Sultan was the ruler of Mysore, his youngest son built this mosque in Calcutta in memory of his father. The history behind this is significant.
Tipu Sultan, the ruler of the South Indian Deccani Kingdom of Mysore, engaged in several wars with the British East India Company. After the final war and Tipu’s death on the battlefield, the British Government exiled his entire family to Calcutta six years later. During this time, the British Army captured Mysore’s capital, Srirangapatnam. Gholam Mohammed, Tipu Sultan’s son, was a child when he arrived in Calcutta and grew to be a man of diverse talents.
- Thoburn Memorial Methodist Church - Established in 1873, Thoburn Memorial Methodist Church is a significant heritage landmark in Kolkata.
- Lord Jesus Church - Located in Taltala, a central locality in Kolkata, India, the Lord Jesus Church is a Catholic church. Originally a Church of Scotland Presbyterian place of worship, it was handed over to the Jesuits in 1969, who transformed it into a center for various apostolic activities. It is a heritage site in Kolkata.
- The Muslim Institute - Founded in July 1902 by a group of students and young people.
- West Bengal Urdu Academy - The West Bengal Urdu Academy is a heritage institution established by the Left Front Government during their tenure, aimed at promoting the Urdu language.
- Pauline Book And Media Centre - A heritage bookstore.
- Nonapukur Tram Depot - The birthplace of Calcutta Tramways.
- Mother House - The final resting place of St. Teresa, also known as Mother Teresa’s House.

- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
Note: If the number of Tourists is more than 12, then we do the tour in Reserved Tramcars. If the number of tourists is less, then we do the tour in Unreserved Tramcars.
The tram system in the city of Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India, operated by West Bengal Transport Corporation (WBTC), the erstwhile Calcutta Tramways Company (CTC). It is the only…
Note: If the number of Tourists is more than 12, then we do the tour in Reserved Tramcars. If the number of tourists is less, then we do the tour in Unreserved Tramcars.
The tram system in the city of Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India, operated by West Bengal Transport Corporation (WBTC), the erstwhile Calcutta Tramways Company (CTC). It is the only tram network operating in India. The oldest operating electric tram system in Asia, it has been running since 1902. It is a heritage of Kolkata (Calcutta), the City of Joy. Kolkata Heritage Tram Tour is a unique way of discovering Kolkata (Calcutta). This tour includes the visit to the St. Teresa’s Home, her final resting place and passes through innumerable heritage buildings and places of Kolkata (Calcutta). The tour includes local food (snacks), and Kolkata Heritage Tram Tour Momento.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.