Purulia Travels
Purulia Travels
Purulia Travels
Purulia Travels
Purulia
Station
46 Km
Ajodhya
Hill Top
5.7 Km
Barabhum Station
33.2 Km

Ajodhya Circuit: Discover the Magical Hills and Hidden Heritage of Purulia

The Ajodhya Circuit is one of the most beautiful and soulful places to explore in Purulia, West Bengal. With peaceful hills, untouched forests, scenic waterfalls, and a deep sense of cultural history, this region feels like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Many people think Ajodhya is just one hill, but it’s actually a wide range of hills stretching across the northern and eastern side of Purulia, from Jhalida to Balarampur. This range is part of the ancient Eastern Ghats and is home to over 40+ stunning tourist spots — including waterfalls, view points, lakes, dams, tribal villages, and sacred sites. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or someone looking for peace and spirituality, Ajodhya has something special for you.

A Place Full of Legends and Traditions

Ajodhya Hills are not just known for their beauty, they are deeply rooted in mythology and culture. According to local legends, Lord Rama and Sita passed through these hills during their time in exile. As the story goes, when Sita became thirsty, Rama shot an arrow into the ground — and from there, a spring of pure water came out. This holy spot is now called Sita Kunda, and many devotees visit it to feel the divine connection. Besides these legends, the hills are also home to tribal communities like the Santhals and Bhumijs, who have been living here for generations. Their colorful festivals, Chhau dances, and traditional crafts give Ajodhya a rich cultural identity that adds to the overall experience.

Tourist Spots in the Ajodhya Hills

The Ajodhya Circuit is the heart of tourism in Purulia, offering a beautiful mix of nature, culture, and quiet charm. It is home to some of the most stunning spots in the region, such as the sparkling Marble Lake, the refreshing cascade of Bamni Falls, and the peaceful Upper Dam, which is perfect for soaking in sunset views. Nature lovers can relax by the calm lakes and forest-lined dams, while adventure seekers can explore winding trails and scenic hilltop viewpoints. The village of Charida, famous for its handmade Chhau masks, adds a rich cultural flavor to the journey. Beyond the well-known attractions, the circuit also hides some offbeat treasures like Machkanda Falls, Pithitiri Falls with the natural swimming pool, and the waterfall Dawri Khal — perfect for travelers looking to go off the beaten path. Whether you’re on a family vacation, a solo escape, or a weekend trip with friends, Ajodhya Circuit offers something truly unforgettable for every kind of traveler.

Purulia Landscape Map
S. No. Location Description Details
1S TurningThe local name is Baka Dohor - famous for its breathtaking views of winding “S” Shaped roads and the Ajodhya Hills.Read More
2Hill TopAjodhya Hilltop, though not the highest point of the hills, is the main center with all hotels, hospital, police station, and essential services. It’s the ideal base to explore nearby waterfalls, temples, and forest trailsRead More
3Upper DamA scenic Hydroelectric + Solar site in Ajodhya Hills that combines renewable energy innovation with stunning natural beauty.Read More
4Lower DamA key part of the PPSP, combining natural beauty with vital hydroelectric power generation, which is internally linked with the Upper Dam.Read More
5Lahoria TempleA historic spiritual temple in Ajodhya Hills, revered for its peaceful natural surroundings and deep-rooted devotion to Lord Shiva.Read More
6Kestobazar damLocated beside the Lahoria Temple, the dam serves as a serene and sacred spot for bathing. During the holy month of Sawan, devotees gather here to take a ritual bath before offering prayers to Lord Shiva.Read More
7Matha ForestA vital wildlife corridor in the Ajodhya Hill range, known for its dense biodiversity and frequent elephant sightings.Read More
8Mathaburu HillA scenic trekking destination famous for its panoramic views, rich tribal culture, and the sacred Mathaburu Temple.Read More
9Pakhi PaharRenowned for its stunning and intricate rock art carvings that beautifully blend nature and artistic expression.Read More
10Charida VillageVibrant cultural heartland of Purulia’s centuries-old Chau mask-making tradition, preserving and showcasing the exquisite artistry integral to the region’s iconic folk dance.Read More
11KhairaberaOne of the most beautiful eco-tourism destinations nestled in the Ajodhya hills, the Dam is ideal for nature lovers, trekkers, and peace seekers looking to escape into untouched wilderness.Read More
12Pardi DamA serene offbeat destination in Purulia, blending adventure, tribal culture, and scenic beauty at the foot of South Bengal’s second-highest peak - Gorgaburu.Read More
13Turga DamTurga Dam is vital for both irrigation and tourism in Purulia, offering a serene natural setting with nearby waterfalls and supporting the local ecosystem and livelihoods.Read More
14Turga FallsA natural waterfall where visitors can safely bathe in crystal-clear waters, making it a unique spot for relaxation, photography, and adventure.Read More
15Marble LakeA crystal-clear artificial lake reflecting marble-like rock formations around it. This is one of the most famous tourist spots in the Ajodhya Hills range.Read More
16Bamni FallsSouth Bengal’s highest natural waterfall, and a crucial water source for the PPSP hydroelectric power system, as it falls in the Lower Dam.Read More
17Mayur PaharA hill resembling a peacock, offering stunning vistas and trekking trails. Near the Ajodhya Hill top area.Read More
18Ram MandirA spiritual temple dedicated to Lord Rama, where the whole Ramayana is drawn in the wall of the Temple.Read More
19Durga MandirA sacred temple devoted to Maa Durga, known for its unique eternal lamp that has remained continuously lit over the years.Read More
20Sita KundA sacred freshwater spring in Purulia, believed to be created by Lord Rama, renowned for its spiritual significance, natural beauty, and healing waters.Read More
21Suicide PointUkamburu Hill, often called Suicide Point by visitors, this spot is known for its dramatic cliff edge marked by a large rock. It’s the perfect place to take in the stunning view of Murguma Dam and the beautiful landscape all around.Read More
22Murguma DamMurguma Dam is renowned as Purulia’s most beautiful dam, offering stunning natural scenery, tranquil waters, and vital irrigation support to local communities.Read More
23DeulghataDeulghata is an important archaeological site in Purulia, showcasing ancient Pala-Sena period temples that reflect the rich Jain and Hindu cultural heritage of the region.Read More
24UsuldungriA very remote village, famous for its watch tower, which is the oldest tower in the area offering panoramic views and a quiet escape into nature.Read More

Offbeat Places of Ajodhya Range

# Location Description Details
1 Dowri Khal A serene stream flowing through rocky terrain, perfect for peaceful retreats. Famous for a large rock resembling a crocodile’s face... Check Map
2 Kecha Pahar A unique hill with rugged terrain, perfect for offbeat trekking adventures. Check Map
3 Ajodhya Rock View Point A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Ajodhya Hills and its rocky landscapes. Check Map
4 Machkanda Falls Probably the most beautiful waterfall in the Ajodhya Hills... Check Map
5 Ghageshwari Falls Unique for its secluded location amidst dense forest... Check Map
6 Pithitiri Falls A hidden gem with a natural swimming pool at the base... Check Map
7 Chalchali Falls A beautiful cascading and crystal-clear waterfall... Check Map
8 Ghagkocha Falls A serene waterfall surrounded by pristine beauty... Check Map
9 Gorgaburu Hill The second highest peak in the Ajodhya Hills and South Bengal... Check Map
10 Gojaburu Hills Three distinct peaks offering stunning views and trekking routes. Check Map
11 Chemtaburu Hill The highest peak in Ajodhya Hills and South Bengal... Check Map
12 Kuhuburu Hill A small yet scenic hill range with peaceful views. Check Map
13 Baredi Falls A cascading waterfall known for its refreshing beauty. Check Map
15 Mahadev Bera Temple and Falls A scenic waterfall near a small Shiva temple in the Baghmundi circuit. Check Map
16 Yogini Cave & Waterfalls A charming waterfall named after a local deity, with a sacred cave behind Mayur Pahar. Check Map
17 Norahara Dam & Waterfalls Located near Jhalda, with a lake and a scenic waterfall trek. Check Map

Pro Tips for Ajodhya Hilltop

  • Winter is Peak Season: The months of October to February are ideal for visiting. So, make sure to book accommodations early through Purulia Travels.
  • Stay in the Hilltop Area: This is the main market hub with restaurants, shops, ATMs, and all basic amenities. It's the Mall Road equivalent of Ajodhya Hills.
  • Cash is King: While an ATM is available (Punjab National Bank), it may not always be operational. Carry extra cash to avoid inconvenience.
  • Book Car Rentals Early: Car rentals are limited. Reserve in advance through Purulia Travels for a smoother experience.
  • Respect the Environment: Keep the area clean, avoid plastic, and dress modestly while visiting temples or sacred spots.
  • Festival Time is Magical: Visiting during Holi offers views of blooming Palash flowers and a festive atmosphere.

Best Time to Visit

Winter (September to January)
Winter is the most popular season to visit Ajodhya. The weather is cool and comfortable, perfect for sightseeing, nature walks, and peaceful evenings. Places like Marble Lake, Bamni Falls, Upper Dam, and Mayur Pahar look especially stunning during this time. The skies are mostly clear, and the fresh air makes it ideal for spending time outdoors or relaxing in the local market area.
Spring to Summer (February to June)
Spring and early summer bring a unique kind of beauty. In February and March, the hills bloom with bright red Palash flowers, known as the “Flame of the Forest.” The view is truly magical. From April to June, it gets warmer, but the hilltop stays cooler than the towns below. Mornings and evenings are still calm and pleasant. Summer also reveals a different charm—when water levels go down in some lakes and dams, like Turga Dam, it creates views that are quiet and serene, almost like the “Pehelgam of Purulia.”
Monsoon (July to August)
Monsoon covers the hills in a fresh green blanket. Light rain, misty skies, and clouds drifting through the forests make the area feel dreamy and peaceful. The waterfalls are full, and everything looks clean and alive. While the roads might be a little slippery, it’s a great time for nature lovers who enjoy a quiet, rainy atmosphere and the earthy smell of the forest after rain.

How to Reach

By Train

Purulia Railway Station, approximately 322 km from Kolkata, is well-connected by several trains, including the Ranchi Vande Bharat Express (20898), Chakradharpur Express (18011), Purulia SF Express (12827), and Ranchi Intercity Express (18627). Upon arrival, a private vehicle arranged by Purulia Travels will take you on a scenic 45 km drive along the Ajodhya Hill Road. The journey ends at the Hilltop Area—a central spot in the Ajodhya Hill Range where all essential services and amenities are conveniently available.

By Road

Purulia is well-connected by road to major nearby cities such as Bankura, Asansol, Bokaro, Jamshedpur, and Ranchi. From Kolkata, travelers can board both government and private buses—including air-conditioned options—from Esplanade. These buses arrive at the Purulia Bus Stand, where a vehicle arranged by Purulia Travels will be waiting. From there, enjoy a scenic 45 km drive along the beautiful Ajodhya Hill Road, leading you to the Hilltop Area—a central hub in the Ajodhya Hill Range where all essential services and amenities are easily accessible.

By Air

The closest airport is Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi, located approximately 117 km from Purulia. Another convenient option is Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport in Durgapur, about 164 km away. From either airport, you can travel to Purulia Town by train or bus. Upon reaching the town, a private vehicle from Purulia Travels will take you on a picturesque 45 km journey via Ajodhya Hill Road to the Hilltop Area—a key spot in the Ajodhya Hill Range that offers access to all necessary facilities and services.

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FAQs About Ajodhya Hills Circuit, Purulia

Find quick answers to all your questions about visiting Ajodhya Hills.

Ajodhya Circuit offers a different kind of beauty in every season. Spring covers the hills with fiery red Palash blossoms, turning the landscape vibrant and colorful. Summer is perfect for peaceful, low-budget trips, with fewer crowds and lower hotel and car fares—ideal for a quiet escape. Monsoon brings a magical vibe, with lush greenery all around and soft clouds that feel close enough to touch, creating a refreshing and dreamy mood.

You can reach Ajodhya by train or bus from Kolkata to Purulia Town. Upon reaching the town, a private vehicle from Purulia Travels will take you on a picturesque 45 km journey via Ajodhya Hill Road to the Hilltop Area – a key spot in the Ajodhya Hill Range that offers access to all necessary facilities and services.

Yes, Ajodhya Circuit offers several trekking routes suitable for beginners and experienced hikers, with beautiful views and wildlife spotting opportunities.

Travelers can choose from budget hotels, guest houses, and eco-friendly resorts in the whole Ajodhya circuit. For any kind of booking visit www.puruliatravels.com .

Yes, you can witness vibrant tribal festivals, especially the famous Chhau dance festival, which showcases traditional dances and rituals.