Jhargram is a district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Jhargram has the most exotic undulating topography in the state, culminating in the hill ranges of Belpahari and Kankrajhor in the north and the serene and meandering Subarnarekha River in the south. It is a nature lover's paradise, with abundant forests of sal, teak, peasal, and mahul, as well as wild elephants, deer, and birds. Jhargram Raj Palace, Zoological Garden, Kanak Durga Mandir, Sabitri Temple, Hatibari, Ketki Falls, Tribal Museum, and Belpahari, Ghagra Falls, Kakrajhor, and Jhilli Lake are all accessible from here.
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