Tour Itinerary for Puruliya the Offbeat Place in India

The Land of Red Soil “Puruliya”


After wandering in some of the offbeat places in India, I always had a soft corner for Purulia, which is also one of the most awaited destinations I ever wished to cover in my life. Puruliya, the sub-tropical part of our country is also known as the Land of Red soil of West Bengal. It has gained its popularity among the tourists of this state. This is also my homeland and as a traveller, I decided to bring out some of the best places in Puruliya.


The geographic surroundings of the place are carved by hills, forests and beautiful streams. Puruliya also has inactive volcanoes with challenging stairs to climb up. Many of us know about the famous Arms Dropping in Purulia which happened back in 1995. Although Purulia was famous during the Maratha period for their raids and plundering of the palace.

EXPLORE THE OFFBEAT PLACES OF PURULIYA

My Tour Itinerary

Chasing The Mystical Land [Day: 01]

Early morning I left for mountain climbing in Joyachandi Pahar. Later we went to Panchet Dam and took hold near the relics of Garh Panchakoot. Shortly we went for the sunset at Baranti.

Recline of Abandoned Temples [Day: 02]

Spending a night at Purulia town, we left for our next destinations. The day began with a long-journey covering, Cheliyama block’s Telkupi and Banda Deul (Jaina temple).

The Artists Behind the Scenes of Chhau Dance [Day: 03]

Early morning I left for Balrampur by local bus from Purulia town. After one-hour I reached Balrampur. Taking a few minutes to halt in Balrampur we went for trekking to explore Jharnakocha cave. From there we moved to look for the Jharnakocha cave after half an hour climbing through the dense forest. with few accomplishments, we moved to Chorida.

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