Purulia Travels
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Murguma: The Most Beautiful Dam in Purulia

Murguma Dam, located under the Kotshila Police Station in Purulia district, West Bengal, is a peaceful and stunning spot nestled in the lush Ajodhya Hills. Built on the Saharajhore River, a tributary of the Kangsabati, it was created mainly for irrigation, supporting the local agricultural economy and the nearby Santal tribes and other indigenous communities who depend on the land and water. This dam is famous as the most beautiful dam in the entire Purulia district, with small islands scattered across its calm waters adding to its charm. One of its unique natural wonders is Pithitiri Waterfall, a gorgeous waterfall that flows directly into the dam and supplies it with fresh water. Murguma is also well-known for its breathtaking sunset views, where the sun appears to fall into the hills, creating a magical and unforgettable sight. Surrounded by thick forests, rolling hills, and serene waters, the dam is becoming a growing tourist spot—perfect for relaxing small picnics, nature walks, photography, and escaping the city’s chaos. With its ecological importance, natural beauty, and quiet atmosphere, Murguma Dam truly is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Things to do in Murguma Dam

Sunset Point

Murguma Dam is famous for its stunning sunsets. Watching the sun slowly set behind the hills creates a magical scene, as if the sun is falling right into the hills. It’s a breathtaking sight that attracts many visitors and photographers.

Picnicking

A peaceful environment is surrounding Murguma Dam that is ideal for small picnics, without hurting the nature. Bundled away in the cool breeze, coming in contact with surrounding greenery, and listening to the soothing sound of water gives a perfect place to laze away an afternoon with family or friends.

Photography

As this is one of the most beautiful dams which cover with full of dense forests, hills and gentle waters flow. These offer many places where photographers can document traditional beauty. The scenery particularly attractive around the sunset makes for excellent pictures.

Best Time to Visit Murguma Dam

Early Summer to Summer (February to June)
The best time to visit Murguma Dam begins in February and March, when the Palash trees bloom, painting the nearby hills in brilliant shades of red and orange. The weather is pleasant and inviting—perfect for morning walks, gentle treks, and soaking in the vibrant natural beauty. From April to June, the area becomes more peaceful with fewer tourists, offering a quiet escape into nature. It’s also a great time for budget travelers, with lower rates on accommodation and local transport.
Monsoon (July to August)
Monsoon brings a refreshing transformation to Murguma Dam. The forests and hills come alive in lush green, and the entire area feels like a hidden paradise. With cool breezes, overcast skies, and the gentle rhythm of rain, it’s a dreamy time for nature lovers and photographers. The rejuvenated landscape offers a calm, scenic experience that’s both soothing and beautiful.
Winter (September to January)
Winter is a magical season at Murguma Dam. The crisp air and serene surroundings create a tranquil setting that’s ideal for walks, photography, and quiet reflection. The landscape appears calm and clear, with soft morning light adding to the charm. While Murguma remains beautiful throughout the year, winter gives it a special stillness and clarity that makes every visit feel memorable.

Nearby Attractions

Location Name Details Distance (Approx.)
Deulghata Deulghata, home to 9th–10th century brick temples and a 2,500-year-old Durga idol, offers a timeless glimpse into Bengal’s rich spiritual and architectural heritage beside the serene Kasai River. 16 km
Suicide Point / Ukamburu Ukamburu Hill, often called Suicide Point by visitors, 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. 1.5 km
Mayur Pahar Mayur Pahar is a serene hill in Purulia, perfect for trekking, scenic views, and enjoying Palash blooms in spring. 15.2 km
Ajodhya Hill Top Ajodhya Hilltop is the vibrant gateway to the Ajodhya Hills, offering essential amenities, scenic beauty, and easy access to nearby attractions. 19 km

Tips for Visiting Murguma Dam

  • Pack Essentials: Sunscreens, insect repellents, and adequate water would be good especially if you go trekking or trampling the hills.
  • Wear Comfortable Shoes: The Murguma dam and the surrounding forests’ travelling areas are quite rough, and sensible trekking shoes are advisable for comfort and protection.
  • Respect Nature: The region has plenty of local tribes and various wild-life. Do not litter and be good to the environment.
  • Photography: Take your camera to capture amazing photographs of the beautiful calm waters, with manicured hills and colorful sunsets in the late evenings.

How to Reach

By Train

Purulia Railway Station is well-connected and is about 322 km from Kolkata. You can take trains from Howrah such as the Ranchi Vande Bharat Express (20898), Chakradharpur Express (18011), Purulia SF Express (12827), Ranchi Intercity Express (18627), and others. From Purulia Station, you can hire a private vehicle through Purulia Travels to reach Murguma Dam. The drive follows the scenic Purulia–Tamna More–Arsha–Begunkodor–Murguma route, covering around 48 km and takes approximately 1.5 hours.

By Road

Purulia is well-connected by road to cities like Bankura, Asansol, Bokaro, Jamshedpur, and Ranchi. Murguma Dam can also be reached easily from Kolkata by bus. From Esplanade, multiple government and private buses operate, including two government buses that offer AC service. All buses stop at Purulia Bus Stand, where you can hire a private vehicle via Purulia Travels to reach Murguma Dam. The drive through the Purulia–Tamna More–Arsha–Begunkodor–Murguma route is about 48 km and takes roughly 1.5 hours, offering beautiful scenic views along the way.

By Air

The nearest airport is Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi, located 117 km away. Another option is Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport in Durgapur, approximately 164 km from Purulia. From either airport, you can take a bus or train to Purulia Town. From there, hire a private vehicle through Purulia Travels to reach Murguma Dam, enjoying the scenic 48 km journey via Purulia–Tamna More–Arsha–Begunkodor–Murguma, which takes about 1.5 hours.

FAQs About Lower Dam, Ajodhya Hills

Find quick answers to all your questions about visiting Lower Dam.

Murguma Dam is famous for its tranquil surroundings, beautiful landscapes, and being a key irrigation project in the Purulia district. It is also gaining popularity as a tourist destination for nature lovers and trekkers. Murguma is the most beautiful dam in the whole Purulia District.

Murguma Dam is approximately 48 km from Purulia town, which takes around 1 to 1.5 hours to reach by car.

You can enjoy trekking, small picnicking, photography, and exploring the surrounding hills and forests. The area is perfect for nature walks and relaxing by the dam.

The best time to visit is during the winter and the spring months (September to March), when the weather is cool and perfect for outdoor activities. Also in Feb-March the Polash Blossom happens and makes the whole surroundings Red and Orange.

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