Rarh Bengal Hills & Forests & Lakes

Rarh Bengal Tourism

Tourism has emerged as one of the largest service sector industries of the world. Internationally, this boom in travel and tourism industry is expected to continue, and will be an opportunity for every region in the world to be part of this process. India is also becoming a leading international tourist destination. Against this backdrop, rarh Bengal has been making concerted efforts to boost the tourism industry in the State. Rarh Bengal is endowed with view more

Offbeat Nature & Eco Tourism

The entire region of western part of south Bengal is populated with the destinations featured with offbeat nature and eco tourism. Those who love to travel in the offbeat natural places and enjoy the remotest tribal culture will surely be attracted by these places. These are as of now not so popular in the Tourism Hot List by gradually gaining popularity. The mesmerizing virgin natural destinations will surely amaze you. view more

Beauty of Green Valleys on Red Soil

The western part of South Bengal is called Rarh Bengal. The word Rarh originated in the ancient Austric language and means β€ža land of red soil?. The Chinese called it β€žLati?, the Greek called it β€žGanga Ridi?. Rarh Bengal is a region in the Eastern India lies between the Chota Nagpur Plateau on the West and the Ganges Delta on the East. view more

Forest & Hills With Unpredicted Wildlife Sighting

This is the region surrounded by Hills and Forest. People love to be in nature with a spirit to discover the new mountain peaks, new forest land and to enjoy unpredictable adventure will surely fall in love in this region. view more

Rivers & Lakes & Natural Dams

The most notable rivers are Damodar, Ajay, Mayurakshi, Dwarakeswar, Shilai and Kasai. All the river originates from Chota Nagpur Plateau and flows towards east or south-east finally to meet River Hooghly. The river Subarnarekha flows through some parts of the region and ends at the Bay of Bengal. view more

Highway Driving Through Hills & Forests

Those who love highway driving will surely enjoy riding through these beautiful traffic free roads amidst absolute silence far away from the crowded city life. You will be moving up and again come down through these hilly forest lands. view more

 

 

Culture & Art & Crafts

The Rarh Bengal has a rich cultural and artistic heritage. Due to the reign of many different rulers in the past, arts and crafts in Rarh Bengal underwent many changes giving an artistic diversity today in the forms of traditional handicrafts, masks, painting and carving, dance, music etc. Mask or Mukhosh of Rarh Bengal, as it known has a mysterious history. view more

Cuisines & Delicacies

By the early 19th century the rarh region and the adjacent areas had developed a culinary pattern. The more affluent people partook of fine rice (processed with husk pedal), mung pulse with grated coconut, a variety of fish preparations like jhal and jhol, pickle, dahi and sandesh. Famiies with more limited means had rice, view more

Land of Ancient Tribes & Their Practice

Almost all of Rarh Bengal is inhabited by tribals. The water, the air, the natural environment, the forest land, the mountains all combine to create an unique environment under the moon light. This Indigenous culture has a sweet lively life influences all the tourists travelling in this environment. view more

Nature & Prime Attraction

Rarh Bangle is an area in the Indian subcontinent that lies between the Chota Nagpur Plateau on the West and the Ganges Delta on the East. Although the boundaries of the region have been defined differently according to various sources throughout history, it is mainly coextensive with the state of West Bengal, also comprising parts of the state of Jharkhand in India. Linguistically, the region is defined with population speaking the Rahr Bangla local dialect. view more

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Rarh Bengal – RB12

  • Kolkata - Saranda Forest - Simlipal Tiger Reserve - Kolkata
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Rarh Bengal – RB11

  • Kolkata - Saranda Forest - Kolkata
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Rarh Bengal – RB10

  • Kolkata - Tilaiya Dam - Tilaiya Dam - Kakolat Fall - Pawapuri - Rajgir - Cyclopean Wall - Japanese Temple - Pandu Pokhri
  • 5 Days 4 Night
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Rarh Bengal – RB9

  • Kolkata - Hazaribag - Hazaribagh National Park - Canary Hills - Hazaribagh Jheel - Konar Dam - Giridih - Usri Fall - Khandoli Park
  • 5 Days 4 Night
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Rarh Bengal – RB8

  • Kolkata - Galudih Dam - Galudih Dam - Ghatshila - Burudih Lake - Dharagiri Fall - Dimna Lake - Kankrajhore Dam - Gadrasini Hill
  • 5 Days 4 Night
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Rarh Bengal – RB7

  • Kolkata - Galudih Dam - Galudih Dam - Ghatshila - Burudih Lake - Dharagiri Fall - Dimna Lake - Kankrajhore Dam - Belpahari
  • 5 Days 4 Night
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Rarh Bengal – RB6

  • Kolkata - Galudih Dam - Ghatshila - Burudih Lake - Dharagiri Fall - Dimna Lake - Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary - Chandil Dam - Purulia
  • 5 Days 4 Night
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Rarh Bengal – RB5

  • Kolkata - Gopgar Eco Park - Gurguria Pal Eco Park - Jhargram - Jhargram - Belpahari - Gadrasini Hill - Khandarani Lake - Kankrajhore Dam
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Rarh Bengal – RB4

  • Kolkata - Purulia - Murguma Dam - Ayodhya Hills - Pakhi Pahar - Chandil Dam - Dimna Lake - Jhilimili Reservoir - Mukutmanipur
  • 5 Days 4 Night
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Rarh Bengal – RB3

  • Kolkata - Gopgar Eco Park - Gurguria Pal Eco Park - Jhargram - Jhargram - Belpahari - Gadrasini Hill - Khandarani Lake - Kankrajhore Dam
  • 5 Days 4 Night
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Rarh Bengal – RB2

  • Kolkata - Bishnupur - Bishnupur - Mukutmanipur - Jhilli Pakhiralaya - Purulia - Hudru Falls - Jonha Falls - Sita Falls
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Rarh Bengal – RB1

  • Kolkata - Joychandi Pahar - Panchet Dam - Garpanchakot - Beharinath Hill - Murguma Dam - Ayodhya Hills - Mukutmanipur - Mukutmanipur Dam
  • 5 Days 4 Night
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