Tourist Attractions

Talberia Lake

Immerse yourself in tranquility at a serene location, where a small lake lies nestled amidst a dense forest. This picturesque setting promises solace and provides a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventurous souls who revel in trekking and exploring the wonders of the jungle.

Jhilimili Sutan Forest

The forest abounds with a diverse array of wildlife and unique blossoms, accompanied by seasonal avian visitors. And as if that weren’t enough, a resplendent peacock might grace your presence, adding a touch of golden splendor to the experience.

12 Mile Forest

Within the forest, you will discover various vantage points that offer awe-inspiring vistas. Additionally, a designated pathway traverses the jungle, specifically designed for the passage of elephants.

Mukutmanipur

Mukutmanipur Dam, known as the second largest dam in India, retains its serene and untouched atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of urbanization. A portion of Mukutmanipur still preserves the essence of tribal traditions and presents awe-inspiring views to visitors.

Ghatshila

Ghatsila is known for its rich variety of natural attractions, including dams, waterfalls, rivers, forests, mountains, and valleys. The picturesque landscapes, particularly during sunset, are awe-inspiring.

Duarsini

Duarsini is located in the border of the districts of West Bengal and Jharkhand. Forests of Sal, Segun and Piyal and small hills surround Duarsini. Satgudum river is flowing through this place.Duarsini is inhabited by the tribals. It is a perfect place for those who want to spend their weekend with nature.

Laljal Cave

It is about 68 Km away from the city of Jhargram. The clean road through the forest gives the pleasure for eyes. The last 3 km of the journey through the red-dirt road  on a rocky hill. The place witness remains a place of ancient civilization. The  cave  is  at the high of  200 meters with black stones .

Kankrajhor

Kankrajhor-Belpahari is a paradise in the tropical, hilly forestlands of Midnapore. It comprises 9,000 hectares of hardwood trees including kusum, shaal, segun or teak, mahua and akashmani. Cashewnut, coffee and oranges are cultivated at Kankrajhor.

Khandarani Lake

Khandarani Dam snuggled in the lap of pristine nature.It is the place where myriad-faceted nature comes in its fullest magnificence. Here the lake meets with captivating forests as well as mountains. The multi-colored migratory birds spend their winter here. The beauty of nature spreads in everywhere around Khandarani Dam Area.

Gadrasini Hill

Gadrasini Hill situated at a distance of 8 Km from Belpahari and 46 km from Jhargram. The serenity of this place will make you feel calm and peaceful. Gadrasini Ashram is situated at the foot hill of Gadrasini Hill. Inspired by the ideals of Lahirhi Moharaj and Swami Yogananda.People from different walks of life visit this place to spend their time in quiet meditation to experience spiritual enlightenment. 

Ghagra Falls

Ghagra is about 7 km north from Belpahari. It is actually a waterfall passing through a canyon of black stone. The word “Ghagra” came from the word “gagra” which means a Kalash filledup with water. Actually the shape of the canyon is like a kalash. Tharafeni dam is very closed to Ghagra.

Kanak Durga Temple

Visit to Kanak Durga Temple gives a thrilling experience of natural beauty. It is about 14 km away from Jhargram town. The century-old temple is located in the forest beside a small charming river named Dulung. Several rare species of trees, birds and monkeys can be seen here.