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About Murutbaha Eco Resort
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The West Bengal government built the resort known as Murut Baha Eco Park and Murutbaha resort in the Bankura district. This eco park is located precisely in the village called Chhatna. During your spring break, we had an attracting experience with the majestic Susunia.
About Murutbaha Eco Resort
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Places to visit nearby Murutbaha Eco Resort
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Eco Park
Resort is full of trees and there is a children park inside. So this is a perfect place for a family outing. If you have kid then it will be great for him/her to just run around the place.
Eco Park
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Dhara
Another mysterious feature of this place is the Dhara, which is near the Narashimha Temple and appears to be spring water that comes out from a stone spout with possibly beneficial health effects.
Dhara
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Susunia Lipi
That would be the "Susunia Lipi," which is regarded as West Bengal's "oldest" rock inscription. The rock inscriptions from the fourth century AD, which were originally kept in Pushkarana, the capital of Chandravarman's kingdom, allude to a conflict between Raja Chandravarman and Chandra Gupta Maurya that resulted in the former's defeat. At the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) site, which is under protection, there is a unique "Chakra" with blazing edges that represents the dual parts of the inscription. While one section mentions the transfer of Choshagrama village to Chakrasvamin, the other attributes the work to Raja Chandravarman.
Susunia Lipi
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Artifacts and Culture
If you're the kind of person who likes ancient objects, this is the place for you. This is the home of stone-carving artisans, so you will see a range of stone-working crafts. There are also little stone dust artifacts for sale.
Artifacts and Culture
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Biharinath Hill
At approximately 448 meters (1470 feet) above sea level, Biharinath Hill stands as one of the highest peaks in the Bankura district. Dense forests encircling the hill are a part of the wider dry deciduous forests of Chhota Nagpur.
Biharinath Hill
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Baranti Lake
It is roughly twenty-five kilometers from Baranti to Biharinath. By damming the Muradi River, Baranti Lake was created as an artificial reservoir. Many who enjoy the outdoors are drawn to the picturesque scene created by the lake's placid waters, which are encircled by hills and lush greenery.
Baranti Lake
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Gar Panchkot
Garpanchkot is a part of the nearly 1500-year history of the Singh Deo dynasty. The only remnants of this kingdom are the temple ruins in the southern foothills of Panchet. The temples are divided into several architectural groups, such as Jor-Bangla, Pancharatna, and Pirha.
Gar Panchkot
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Koro hill
Garpanchkot is a part of the nearly 1500-year history of the Singh Deo dynasty. The only remnants of this kingdom are the temple ruins in the southern foothills of Panchet. The temples are divided into several architectural groups, such as Jor-Bangla, Pancharatna, and Pirha.
Koro hill
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Gangdua Dam
The Gangdua Dam, also known as the Shali Water Reservoir, is located in West Bengal's Bankura District. It is built above the serene Shali River. In addition to serving as a water reservoir, this dam is an excellent location for those who enjoy being outdoors, taking photographs, and embarking on adventures. Gangdua Dam offers a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Gangdua Dam
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Jhilimili Forest
There are vistas dispersed throughout the forest from where you can enjoy beautiful views.
Jhilimili Forest
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Places to visit nearby Murutbaha Eco Resort
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Mukutmanipur
A hidden treasure surrounded by verdant forests and hillocks, is blessed with tranquil environment and a stunning view of the azure sea. Far from the crowds and commercialization, a part of Mukutmanipur still breathes the perfume of tribal culture and provides breathtaking views to tourists.
Mukutmanipur
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Places to Visit
- Walking distance Susunia Hill
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Silalipi
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Bharatpur Patchitra Biharinath Hill
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Bishnupur (Poramatir Hat,Large Gate of the fort,Rasmancha, Dalmadal Caman,Jor-Bangla Temple,Pancha Ratna Temple,Madanmohan Temple,Chhinnamasta Temple,Mrinmayee Temple. Terracotta stall, Dokra stall. Baluchari and Swarnachori sharee store. etc)
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Bikna Dhokra para , Koror Pahar, Gangduar Dam
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Mukutmanipur
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Sutan
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Jhilimili
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