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The Murguma Dam in is built on the Saharajhore River, a tributary of the Kangsabati River. The Sunset Viewpoint is a popular spot located near the Murguma Dam offering visitors a serene experience of the setting sun over the surrounding hills and the lake created by the dam.
“Matha pahar Purulia” refers to Mathaburu hill and the surrounding area which is known for its wilderness, forests, and rocky mountains, and is also the location of the Mathaburu Forest Range.
It is situated at the Baghmundi area with a vast water body at the foot hills of Chemto and Barra Hills (Ajodhya –range)
Pakhi Pahar (“Bird Hill”) is a scenic tourist spot in Purulia , known for its stunning rock art featuring over 60 bird murals engraved and painted on the rocks of the hill by artist Chitta Dey and his team. Located in the Ajodhya Hills, this site offers easy trekking, picturesque views, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite destination for photographers and art lovers.
Bamni Falls is a waterfall located at the heart of Ajoydha Hill and is a a must visit place for the tourists.
Marble Lake, also known as Tarpania Lake, is a stunning, man-made lake in the Ayodhya Hills of Purulia, West Bengal, located within the ruins of a former marble quarry. Visitors are drawn to its clear blue waters, surrounding rocky cliffs, and the serene, tranquil atmosphere that makes it a popular tourist destination.
Turga Falls is famous for its picturesque beauty, cascading waters, and serene, natural surroundings, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and tourists seeking a revitalizing escape. The falls create a small reservoir where visitors can take a dip, and they are often combined with a visit to the nearby Turga Dam.
Charida village is famous for being West Bengal’s mask-making center, where generations of artisans create elaborate masks for the Purulia Chhau dance and considered as a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage. Known as “Mukhosh Gram” (the mask village), its Sutradhar community makes these traditional masks from natural materials like clay, cloth, and paper, depicting mythological characters and gaining global recognition and a Geographical Indication tag for their craftsmanship.
Chandil Dam is famous for being a scenic tourist destination in Jharkhand, featuring the beautiful Subarnarekha River and a picturesque reservoir that is ideal for activities like boating and picnics.
The region also attracts visitors to the nearby Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary and a museum with ancient rock inscriptions.
A scenic hilltop with breathtaking views of Ajodhya’s landscape. Famous for its varied flora and fauna, it is a trekker’s paradise and a favourite place to soak in quiet sunsets.