About Purulia
Purulia lies in the westernmost part of West Bengal and shares its border with Jharkhand. It is a land of red soil, sal forests, and small, gentle hills. The Ajodhya Hills and the Kangsabati River shape its beautiful landscape. The region has a long and rich history. In ancient times, it was part of the Mahajanapada called Vajra Bhumi. Later, it came under the rule of the Maurya, Gupta, and Malla kings of Bishnupur. Their legacy still lives on in the temples, sculptures, and traditional art found here. Purulia is simple and peaceful. The villages are quiet, and the people are kind and welcoming. Most locals depend on farming, handicrafts, and folk art for their livelihood. Tribal groups like the Santhals, Bhumijs, and Kurmis live close to nature. They preserve their age-old customs, songs, and dances with pride.
The district is also famous for Chhau Dance — a vibrant masked dance that blends martial arts, drama, and music. It is recognized by UNESCO as part of the world’s Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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Top Tourist Places to Visit in Purulia Ajodhya Hills
Ajodhya Hills is the heart of Purulia’s natural beauty. It is about 40 km from Purulia city. The hills are part of the Chotanagpur Plateau and are known for their scenic views, forests, and peaceful surroundings. According to legend, Lord Rama spent part of his exile here, which makes the place sacred to many visitors. Tourists can enjoy beautiful spots like Bamni Falls, Turga Falls, and the quiet lakes that lie between the hills.
Cheliama
Cheliama is a heritage village about 45 km from Purulia city. It is one of the oldest villages in the region and holds great historical value.
The village is famous for its ancient Jain temples and terracotta carvings that date back to the 9th century.
Joychandi Pahar
Joychandi Pahar is a beautiful hill near Raghunathpur, about 45 km from Purulia city. It is a popular place for rock climbing and hiking.
At the top of the hill stands a temple of Goddess Chandi, offering a wide and lovely view of the plains below.
Saheb Bandh
Saheb Bandh is a beautiful lake located in the centre of Purulia city itself. It was built in the 19th century and is one of the main attractions of the town.
Every winter, many migratory birds visit the lake, making it a lovely spot for birdwatchers.
Baranti
Baranti is a quiet and beautiful village surrounded by hills, forests, and a peaceful lake and this is about 70 km from Purulia city. A small dam across Muradi Lake adds to its charm and beauty.
The village is known for its calm surroundings, colourful sunsets, and simple rural life.
Kashipur Rajbari
Kashipur Rajbari is a historic palace located about 40 km from Purulia town. It was once the residence of the rulers of the Kashipur estate, who played an important role in the region’s history.
The old palace still reflects the royal charm and architectural style of Bengal’s past. Nearby, visitors can see ancient temples and ruins that display a blend of Hindu and Jain art.
Deulghata
Deulghata is a historic temple site located about 35 km from Purulia town, on the banks of the Kangsabati River. It is famous for its ancient terracotta temples built between the 9th and 11th centuries.
Only a few temple towers remain today, but the place still shows the beauty of Bengal’s old temple art.
Muruguma Dam
Muruguma Dam is a quiet and scenic reservoir located around 50 km from Purulia town, close to the Ajodhya Hills. It is surrounded by green hills, forests, and small villages.
Upper Dam and Lower Dam
Upper Dam and Lower Dam are two scenic reservoirs located near Baghmundi, about 75 km from Purulia town, in the heart of the Ajodhya Hills.
The calm blue water, forested hills, and gentle breeze make these places perfect for picnics and quiet nature walks.
Charida Village
Charida, also known as the “Mask Village” of Bengal, is located near Baghmundi, about 65 km from Purulia city.
This village is famous for its handcrafted Chhau dance masks, made by skilled local artisans. Visitors can watch the mask makers at work and buy colourful masks as souvenirs. It’s a lovely place to experience Purulia’s living folk art and traditions up close.
Panchet Dam
Panchet Dam is built on the Damodar River, near the Jharkhand border. The vast reservoir, green hills, and open sky make it a peaceful spot for a day trip or picnic. It is located about 65 km from Purulia town.
Things to do at Purulia
Trek through Ajodhya Hills and enjoy the scenic waterfalls and forest trails.
Watch a Chhau dance performance and feel the rhythm of Purulia’s tribal culture.
Visit Charida Village to see how colourful Chhau masks are made by hand.
Explore the ancient temples of Deulghata and Cheliama, rich in terracotta art.
Relax by Saheb Bandh or Baranti Lake and enjoy peaceful sunsets.
Take short drives through red-earth villages and sal forests to experience rural Bengal.
Best Time to Visit Purulia
The best time to visit Purulia is October to March.
The weather remains cool and pleasant, ideal for sightseeing, trekking, and exploring villages.
During summer (April–June), the region gets hot and dry.
The monsoon season (July–September) brings greenery and fresh waterfalls but also makes travel a bit difficult due to muddy roads.
Know Before Visiting Purulia
Accommodation
Hotels and lodges are available in Purulia town, Baranti, Ajodhya Hills, and Raghunathpur.
Most of these are basic to mid-range properties that primarily cater to domestic travellers. While they offer decent comfort and hospitality for the domestic tourists, international travellers should keep their expectations low.
Weather
Purulia has a dry climate. Summers (April–June) are very hot with temperatures around 40°C.
Monsoon (July–September) brings good rain and greenery.
Winters (October–February) are cool and pleasant, perfect for travel.
Footwear
Wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring hills and temples (remove the shoes while visiting the temples).
For short walks or lakeside visits, sandals or sneakers are fine. If you plan trekking, carry a sturdy pair of shoes with grip.
Language
Bengali is the main language. Hindi is also spoken in most towns and villages. English is understood in hotels and by local guides. Learning a few Bengali or Hindi words adds warmth while speaking with locals.
If you don’t speak Hindi/Bengali, an accompanying English speaking guide is recommended.
Connectivity
Mobile networks are good in towns like Purulia, Raghunathpur, and Baranti. In the hills and remote villages, the signal may be weak. Internet access is available in hotels and lodges but not everywhere.
Health Precautions
Carry bottled or filtered water. Apply mosquito repellent, especially near forested areas.
Carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for daytime outings. Keep basic medicines handy since pharmacies are limited in remote areas.
Local Etiquette
Dress modestly, especially while visiting villages and temples. Ask before taking photos of people or tribal performances.
Respect local customs and traditions. In tribal areas, be polite and avoid loud behaviour.
Cash & Payments
ATMs are available in major towns like Purulia, Raghunathpur, and Balarampur. Small villages may not have ATMs or card facilities. Carry enough cash, especially small denominations, for local markets or small shops.
Essential items to pack: Please remember to carry international adapter to charge your devices with ‘Indian power sockets’. Also, carry mosquito repellent cream & basic medicines/tablets, sunscreen lotions & hats.
Shopping in Purulia
Chhau Masks: The most famous handicraft of Purulia. Available in Charida village and local fairs.
Tribal Jewellery: Handmade metal and bead ornaments crafted by local artisans.
Terracotta Items: Small figurines, pots, and decorative pieces from rural artisans.
Handicrafts: Bamboo and wooden crafts are sold in local haats (weekly markets) and fairs.
Local Sweets: Try traditional Bengali sweets like murki and pithe, often made fresh in village shops.
Folk Instruments: Traditional drums and musical instruments used in Chhau dance are also available.
How to reach
By Air
The nearest airport is Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi and it is about 150 km away and it will take 3- 4 hrs drive.
Kolkata’s Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is around 280 km away and it will take 7-8 hrs drive.
By Rail
Purulia is well-connected by train.
Regular trains run from Howrah, Asansol, and Ranchi to Purulia Junction.
By Road
Purulia is connected by good roads to Kolkata, Durgapur, Asansol, and Ranchi.
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