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About Aronya Abokash Jhilimili
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Jhilimili is a wonderful tourist destination located 15 kilometers from Mukutmanipur in West Bengal's Bankura district. Jhilimili is frequently referred to as the Darjeeling of South Bengal. The route from Ranibandh to Jhilimili is breathtaking, with lush natural woodland on either side of the road. Jhilimili, which literally means "sparkle" in Bengali, derives its name from the micaceous dirt that covers the area. Mounted on a hillside, the location is surrounded by dense trees of varied heights. Flickering streaks of sunlight make their way through the dense vegetation, adding to the beauty and excitement.
About Aronya Abokash Jhilimili
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Place to nearby Aronya Abokash Jhilimili
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Dhangikusum
Dhangikusum (Jhargram): As a result of the Mamata Banerjee government's efforts to promote tourism in Jangalmahal, Dhangikusum has become a popular tourist destination, with people traveling from all over the state to enjoy the serenity amidst the forest bordering Jharkhand, as well as the mesmerizing waterfall facing the hills of the Dalma range.
Dhangikusum
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Place to nearby Aronya Abokash Jhilimili
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Burudi lake
Burudih Lake is one of Jharkhand's most popular tourist destinations. This is an artificial lake constructed on the Burudih Dam. This lake, surrounded by low hills and lush forests, has a breathtaking beauty that will leave you mesmerized. The reflection of the surrounding hills on the lake's crystal blue water forms a stunning artwork.
Burudi lake
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Jhilimili Forest walking distance.
Are you tired of the dust and noise that come with city life? Izifiso invites you to a tranquil, restorative vacation in one of Bankura, West Bengal's most serene spots, surrounded by rustling, airy canopy and soothing river banks. Read on!
Jhilimili Forest walking distance.
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Talabara 8 kms
It is a nature tourism site located 6 kilometers away from Ranibandh. The entire road is shrouded in dense forest and indigenous communities. It's a pleasant area where guests may spend valuable time.
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Sutan Forest and Lake 14 kms
Sutan Lake is located 7 kilometers within the Jhilimili Range. The forest is teeming with many animal species, as well as unique flora and seasonal birds. To top it off, a colorful peacock may appear and give you a golden gaze. Not just tourists, but bike riders also enjoy their time on the road through the jungle, which feels like steep terrain. This virgin forest is connected to the Dalma forest range via Dooarsini and resembles the Southern Dooars due to its pristine luxuriant vegetation.
Sutan Forest and Lake 14 kms
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Mukutmanipur 37 kms
Mukutmanipur is a small town situated in the Bankura district of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is known for its Mukutmanipur Dam, which is the second-largest earth dam in India. The dam is built on the confluence of the Kangsabati and Kumari rivers. Mukutmanipur is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty, water reservoir, and the surrounding forests.
Mukutmanipur 37 kms
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Musafirana Viewpoint
Witness the spectacular Moonrise from Musafirana's viewpoint. The immense beauty of lush green and beautiful water will undoubtedly compel you to snap the camera from here. Spend precious time with your spouse or friends behind mushroom-shaped shades, where you may enjoy a divine view of eye-soothing vegetation and sky-blue water. See the Full Moon rise out of the big expanse of water and sparkle over it. A cool wind, the reflection of silvery moonlight on water under the stars, and the calm surroundings will make you feel like you are in heaven. This location will undoubtedly provide you with breathtaking natural landscapes.
Musafirana Viewpoint
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Laljal Hill 14kms
Apart from Gadrasini Hill, another well-known hill in Jhargram is Laljal Hill. This hill is roughly 64 kilometers from Jhargram city. This hill's main feature is the Laljal cave. This ancient cave can be viewed after hiking 200 meters above the Laljal hill and traversing an uphill road through the dense forest. Many years ago, this cave was created by cutting stones. Around 5,000 years ago, primitive people resided in this cave. However, this cave is now home to a variety of wild species. If you want to feel primitive in the twenty-first century, you must visit Jhargram's Laljal cave at least once.
Laljal Hill 14kms
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Food
- Breakfast:
Tea, Luchi/Parotha with sabji.
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Lunch:
Rice, Dal, Sabji, Egg Curry Or Similar
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Evening Snacks:
Tea, French fries / Aloo vaja/ Onion Pokora/ Similar
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Dinner:
Rice/ Roti, Dal, Sabji, Chicken curry Or Similar
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Fooding 650/ Breakfast to dinner
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