Ghatshila Friends Tour 2019
On the time of festival deity of
Goddess Durga
Dated : 07.10.2019
Ghatshila_
Jharkhand
If you’ve visited Ranchi and Kolkata -- and having fallen
in love with both the cities, you now crave to experience their magic in
unison, then do not worry. Your craving is not in vain for there is a place
matching
exactly that description! Situated in East Singhbhum district of
Jharkhand, the town of Ghatshila has the winding rivulets and serene waterfalls
of Ranchi while also harbouring ample sites of religious
worship and a rich
multicultural heritage that Kolkata does. Ghatshila is a town of festivals,
where the locals are fond of celebrating in unity. Visiting Ghatshila means not
only that you’re in for the opportunity
of spending quality time in nature, by
the side of mystical waterfalls and picturesque hills, but also that you get to
pay heed to deities in old historical temples.
Natural
Attractions
Part of the region in central India with
thick tropical forest cover and rocky terrains, Ghatshila is abundant in
natural beauty. Some of the sites that tourists and locals frequent are:
·
Phuldungri
Hills
At a distance of about 4.2 kms from the
centre of the city, this is a series of hillocks rather close to Tata Nagar.
Upon climbing the top, one can obtain an aerial view of Ghatshila.
This view is
especially remarkable at night when the light of the town are switched on and
one can see them spread out all across the landscape.
While the view is
mesmerising on its own, the trek trail itself is no less. Passing through dense
forests, it is a relatively less known path that is sure to enthrall you if you
like trekking in general.
·
Burudih Lake
An artificial waterbody maintained by local
authorities, Burudih lake is at a distance of about 5 kms from the city. The
lake is surrounded by thick forests and green hills -- it provides a scenic
view for those looking to relax and maybe engage in photography.
It's best to
visit the lake when there's little fog so that the view of distant hills does
not get obscured. If you're looking to picnic in Ghatshila, then this is your
spot.
·
Dharagiri Falls
Located about 6 kms away
from Burudih Lake, Dharagiri Falls are a prime attraction for tourists to
Ghatshila. At a height of about 25 ft, these falls make for a marvellous sight
and are not to be missed when visiting during monsoon season. A fee of 20 INR
is applicable upon entry; a lot of tourists hire local children or teenagers as
guides.
For those looking to grab a quick snack, there is a tea stall run by
locals!
·
Narwa Forest
This is a small patch of forest cover through hillocks and
rivulets. There's place to sit by the main tributary, in case you're looking to
picnic at this serene spot. Make sure to pack some food and your camera!
There's lots of colourful butterflies and lizards to be photographed here. The
forest is at a distance of some 10 kms from Rankini Temple.
To reach the place,
you should ask the locals for directions.
·
Galudih Dam
At a distance of about 10 kms from the town, this dam is a
marvel to behold. With a ridge of hills in the distance that have birds
hovering over them, a windy afternoon spent here makes for quite a memorable
experience! There's eateries on the highway nearby, so that you can grab a
quick meal on your way to or from the dam.
Religious
Places
If you're a religious person, or someone who especially likes
visiting the local religious sites of the places that you visit, then Ghatshila
has quite a few options for your itinerary:
·
Rankini
Temple
Built by Raja Jagannath of
the Dhulbhum dynasty, this temple is dedicated to goddess Kali. Devotees from
neighbouring states come to pay the goddess their heed. Only the most qualified
priest from the local village is deemed suitable to perform the rites. This
temple is quite popular among tourists of all strands and is usually busy
throughout the year. It's located at a distance of about 12 kms from Ghatshila
and can be reached via cab or personal transport.
·
Ram Krishna Math
If you're fond of
spirituality, uphold the writings of Swami Vivekanada, or simply curious about
witnessing a Hindu monastery firsthand, then this recent establishment in
Ghatshila is an opportunity to explore! You can get to interact with the monks
and the underprivileged children under their care. There's even a guest house
for devotees.
Local
Views
In addition to its abundant natural beauty and places of
religious worship, the city of Ghatshila contains various attractions of
cultural heritage that you would definitely want to explore:
·
Panch
Pandav
Situated towards the northwest of the city, at a distance of
about 5 kms, this is a spot steeped in folklore and myth. On top of the hill,
there is an ancient stone famous for depicting five men who are famously
believed to the Pandav brothers of Mahabharatha. The view from the top itself
is scenic: there's a railway track in the distance and if you catch sight of a
train plying against the sunset, it makes for quite a frame!
·
Bhibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay's Cottage
If you're a fan of
Satyajit Ray's well-acclaimed Apu Trilogy or a literary buff in general, then
Ghatshila has a monument you can't miss out on exploring! Bhibhuti Bhushan
Bandopadhyay was the novelist who authored the series of books, i.e. Pather
Panchali that Ray would later adapt in his famed trilogy. He was a native of
Ghatshila and died there in 1950.
His house has been revamped as a heritage
site by the state government to promote literary culture. It can be visited by
tourists and locals alike.
Food
and Shopping
If you're looking to purchase
souvenirs from your trip to Ghatshila, then the market on the main road has
multiple street shops where you can buy Santhali handiworks. This includes but
is not limited to jewellery items and baskets.
Jharkhand is rich in the variety of cuisine it offers, and Ghatshila is no exception. Rich in chickpea crops, you can expect to find a variety of dishes prepared using sattu at the local restaurants and dhabas. Other popular dishes include a popular lam curry, thekua (a type of bread made with wheat-flour and jaggery) as well as potato-infused gram curry.
Offering you the joy of Ranchi and Kolkata in one, Ghatshila is everything you'd want out of an excursion to Jharkhand!
Jharkhand is rich in the variety of cuisine it offers, and Ghatshila is no exception. Rich in chickpea crops, you can expect to find a variety of dishes prepared using sattu at the local restaurants and dhabas. Other popular dishes include a popular lam curry, thekua (a type of bread made with wheat-flour and jaggery) as well as potato-infused gram curry.
Offering you the joy of Ranchi and Kolkata in one, Ghatshila is everything you'd want out of an excursion to Jharkhand!
Best Time To Visit
Ghatshila
The best months to visit Ghatshila are
February and November. In these months, the temperature doesn’t rise
above 30 degrees, making it convenient and pleasant to navigate the town during
either day or night. Additionally, the waterfalls are not too dry out of heat,
as well as the lakes are not covered in fog because of the cold: this provides
an optimal view all over.
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