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About Banphool Resort Joypur Forest Bishnupur
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Call@ 7501844554 Banphool Resort is situated at Joypur Forest in the Bankura district of West Bengal, India. The forest is known for its natural beauty, wildlife, and diverse flora. It's a popular destination for nature lovers and those interested in eco-tourism. Joypur Forest is home to various species of wildlife, including different types of birds, animals, and insects. The forest offers opportunities for bird watching and wildlife photography.
About Banphool Resort Joypur Forest Bishnupur
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Places to visit nearby Banphool Resort Joypur Forest
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Joypur Jungle
Thick forest of Sal, Palash, mahua, Neem etc.,Not very far from Kolkata in the Bankura District of West Bengal . A Good weekend destination. enjoy the tranquility of the nature and if you are lucky will be able to see some wild animals (Elephant heard, Deer foxes) and birds.
Joypur Jungle
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Aerodrome or Basudebpur Chatal
Bishnupur Airport one of the oldest Airport from British Rules and now a hidden tourism place In Bankura District. It is also called Bashudevpur Chantal as it is situated near Bashudevpur village in the Joypur forest. During World War II, the British government constructed the airport in Joypur. While exploring the jungle, you can see the runway or the airport. This site is well-known for its resident and migratory bird populations in addition to its historical significance.
Aerodrome or Basudebpur Chatal
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Temple Town Bishnupur
Welcome to Bishnupur, a temple town in West Bengal's Bankura district, known for its opulent past, vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and fascinating terracotta stories. Adi Malla was the founder of the Malla dynasty. Jagat Malla, the 10th Malla king shifted his kingdom to Bishnupur. Raja Jagat Malla and his descendants built numerous temples made of terracotta and stone art.
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Garh Darwaja
This gateway is also known as the 'Chota Patthar Darwaza' or 'Small Gateway' of Bishnupur. Garh-Darwaja is an arched terracotta structure with a plain exteriors. At a short distance from this gateway lies another gateway which is larger in size and is known as the 'Bara Patthar Darwaja' or 'Main Gateway' of Bishnupur.
Garh Darwaja
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Places to visit nearby Bishnupur
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Stone chariot of Bishnupur
Stone Chariot is a miniaturized Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This Temple looks like a Chariot.
Stone chariot of Bishnupur
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Lalji Temple
Bir Singha, the Malla ruler, constructed the Lalji Temple with Shikhara on an elevated square platform. This temple, which honors Radha-Krishna, has a style similar of Bengali architecture with elaborate stucco ornamentation. In front of the temple there is dancing hall and there is tower in the west dedicated to Raghunath.
Lalji Temple
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Rash Mancha
The Rasmancha pavilion, which served as a home for the Lord Krishna statues brought from different temples for the Rash festival. Shaped like an elongated pyramidal tower encircled by hut-shaped turrets, this is the oldest brick temple in Bishnupur.
Rash Mancha
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Kalachand Temple
The first of Bishnupur's Eka-ratna temples is Kalachand Temple. The laterite temple has a floor area of approximately 11.1 square meters and a height of 9.2 meters. consisting of a square floor plan and a single tower placed on a pitched roof. The magnificent terracotta sculptures, which feature the wonderful Bengali building design chala style, are located at the rooftop.
Kalachand Temple
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Radha Gobindo Temple
This terracotta Eka Ratna temple was constructed in 1729 AD, under Krishna Singha's reign, as shown by the dedication inscription on the south face of the structure. This temple is close to the Radha Madhav and Nandalal temples, and it is situated behind the Jor Mandir collection of temples. When visiting the well-known "Pora Matir Hat," a weekly rural marketplace where locals sell their burned clay goods, one can also see these set of temples.
Radha Gobindo Temple
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Gum Ghar
Near the main road are the ruins of the Mahaprabhu temple, which resemble the Keshtorai temple in style but are in much worse condition. We spot an enigmatic square terracotta building a few hundred meters ahead. It is referred to as Gumghar, and it may have been the torture chamber used by criminals during the Malla era.
Gum Ghar
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Jor Bangla Temple
The Jorebangla Temple resembles two thatched huts joined together and a single tower. This Temple in brick was built by the Malla King Raghunath Singh in 1655. The structure was erected on a one metre high platform using laterite bricks.
Jor Bangla Temple
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Pora Maatir Haat
Every Saturday, the Poramatir Haat, which takes place in an open space in front of Jora Mandir and is located beyond Bishnupur's Chhinnamasta Temple, is a sensory delight. It begins at midday and lasts until dusk. At the Haat, one may find anything and everything artistic. Whether it's the stores selling terracotta, pora maatir jewelry, stone goods from Susunia Hills, paper dolls, wooden goods, or handcrafted goods.
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Swarnachari Baluchari Sharee
Baluchari is an old weave that resembles brocade. Rich tapestries in vivid colors are woven on silk fabric, featuring paisleys, kings and queens, flowers, animals, and other motifs. The illusion of a picture painted on the fabric is produced by the fine weave.
Swarnachari Baluchari Sharee
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laces to visit nearby Bishnupur
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Dalmadal Kaman
The cannon named as Dal Madol was built by the Malla kings to fight the Maratha invasion. This Cannon is near Chinnomasta temple and is significant for the people of Bishnupur as well as Bengal. The cannon measures about 3.8 m in length and has a barrel of 28.5 cms.
Dalmadal Kaman
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Places to Visit
- JOYPUR FOREST, Banolata Resort walking distance
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Abandoned airfield approx (8 kms)
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Jayrambati, Kamarpukur approx (28 kms)
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BISHNUPUR approx (15 kms) (Poramatir Hat, Large Gate of the fort, Rasmancha
- Dalmadal Caman, Jor-Bangla Temple, Pancha Ratna Temple, Madanmohan Temple, Chhinnamasta Temple, Mrinmayee Temple.etc)
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Bikna Dhokra para approx (51 kms), Koror Pahar approx (65kms), Gangduar Dam approx (71 kms)
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SUSUNIA HILL approx (78 kms)
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Mukutmanipur approx (86 kms)
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Sutan Approx (110 kms)
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JHILIMILI
approx (120 Kms)
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