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Best travel place in Bankura

Bankura district is an administrative unit in the Indian state of West Bengal.Bankura, a city laden with temples, hills, art and culture finds its space in the travel diaries of a true wanderer.Bankura and its surrounding regions are identified with its historical and cultural significance for the later Middle Ages.Apart from the historic side, Bankura has an artistic face too.It has tourist attractions that boast of its historical importance and destinations that challenge you to trek and hike. Here are some leading destinations in Bankura:

Mukutmanipur:

Mukutmanipur

The second largest earthen dam in India, Mukutmonipur is a tranquil and serene location to enjoy the gushing frothy waters, with a picturesque landscape.

The Mukutmanipur Dam is a dam in Khatra subdivision of Bankura district in the state of West Bengal, India.The Kangsabati River (also variously known as the Kasai and Cossye) rises from the Chota Nagpur Plateau in West Bengal, and passes through the districts of Purulia, Bankura and Paschim Medinipur district in West Bengal before draining in the Bay of Bengal, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Mukutmonipur.Built at the union place of two rivers, Kangsabati and Kumari, Mukutmonipur damn is a great feat of engineering at Bankura. A fascinating terrain awaits you at this damn, a place where you can enjoy a lovely time.

Bishnupur:

Bishnupur
The Rashmancha

Bishnupur or Vishnupur is a little town in the Bankura district of West Bengal.Bishnupur is famous among tourists, especially for its rich culture including architecture, music and handicraft.The town was the administrative capital under the reign of the Malla kings. It is believed that the town derives its name from the Hindu God, Vishnu.The town is especially known for its intricate terracotta work. Jewellery, artefacts and pottery made of terracotta are particularly known. Bishnupur is also known for its wide variety of Baluchari sarees.Visit the small but electrifying town of Bishnupur for an extravagant cultural experience.

Biharinath:

Biharinath Hill

Acclaimed for its charming atmosphere, the Biharinath Hill is also the tallest peak in the district of Bankura.The tallest hill in this region, Biharinath hill is situated 57 km away from Bankura town. This hill was an ancient center of Jainism and the place is known for its beautiful surroundings.The hill offers a splendid view of the natural beauty of the place, a bird’s eye view that would otherwise be difficult to capture on low-lying terrains. Many tourists visit the hill for an exhilarating trekking experience or to visit the ancient Jain temple and achieve solace and peace of mind.

Susunia Hill:

Susunia Hill

Soaring at an altitude of a whopping 1442 feet, the Susunia Hill is a famous spot in the Bankura District for indigenous sports like rock climbing and trekking. The entire hill is covered luxuriously with a rich flora of beautiful shrubbery, majestic trees and rare medicinal plants. The Susunia Hill is cradled in the gentle caress of nature which makes it an ideal destination to beat the summer heat, blow off some steam after a long week and completely relax your mind and body.

Gokul Chand Temple:

Gokul Chand Temple

Gokul Chand Temple is a major attraction in Bankura. One of the few stone temples in West Bengal, the Gokul Chand temple is a grand, 64 feet high edifice, radiating piety and peace proportional to its physical grandeur.The place is thronged by religious tourists all year round, who visit the temple to maintain harmony of mind and also witness the glorious high walls surrounding the temple.

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