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Ukamburu Hill (Suicide Point), Purulia

Ukamburu Hill, locally known as Ukamburu, is a beautiful and peaceful spot near Murguma Dam in the Ajodhya Hills. From the top, you get a stunning view of the dam, green valleys, and nearby forests. The high rock at the edge of the hill has led visitors to call it Suicide Point, but it’s mainly known for its natural beauty and calm atmosphere.

To reach the viewpoint, park your car or bike by the roadside and walk for about 5–10 minutes. The short trek is easy and scenic. Near the top, the path splits—take the right for the main viewpoint, but don’t miss the left side, which offers a different angle and a quieter spot.

Ukamburu is still less crowded, making it perfect for people who enjoy nature, birdwatching, or photography. The fresh air, peaceful surroundings, and beautiful views make it a great spot to relax, take photos, or just enjoy a quiet moment in nature.

Things to Do at Ukamburu Hill

Photography & Nature
Ukamburu Hill offers stunning views of Muruguma Dam and is full of greenery of the Ajodhya Hills – especially at sunrise and sunset. It’s a great spot for unique nature photography, with cliffs, streams, and rich wildlife. Bring binoculars or a zoom lens. Drone shots are best in calm weather, during golden hour, and with proper permissions.
Local Culture & Foods
Explore nearby Santhal and Bhumij villages with traditional mud huts, tribal art, and glimpses of daily rural life. Some villages offer local handicrafts like bamboo items, tribal jewelry, and clay work—great for cultural insights. Simple village-style meals can be arranged at homestays or stalls, featuring rice, lentils, seasonal veggies, and local fish or deshi chicken.
Two Sides of Ukamburu Hill
After parking by the roadside, a short 5-minute trek leads you toward the viewpoint. Near the top, a fork in the path offers two options—take the right for the main panoramic view. But don’t skip the left path; it offers a unique angle and quieter spot for photos and nature watching.

Best Time to Visit Ukamburu Hill

Ukamburu Hill is beautiful in every season. Each time of the year offers something different - whether it’s colorful flowers, cool breezes, or peaceful green views. No matter when you visit, the Hill has its own charm.


Spring & Summer in Purulia

Spring & Summer (February to June)

Winter is the most popular time to visit Ukamburu Hill. The weather is cool and pleasant, which is perfect for sightseeing, walking, and enjoying the fresh air. Nearest places like Murguma Lake look very beautiful during this season. The sky stays clear, and the evenings are peaceful—great for sitting outside or taking a quiet walk through the market area.

Winter (September to January)

This time includes spring and early summer. In February and March, the famous Palash flowers bloom across the hills in bright red and orange colors. The area looks like it's covered in flames, which is why it's called the “Flame of the Forest.” From April to June, the weather becomes warmer, but all the Hill areas stay cooler than nearby towns. The mornings and evenings are still nice and calm. This season is perfect for people who want a quiet trip with fewer crowds.

Winter in Purulia
Monsoon in Purulia

Monsoon (July to August)

Monsoon brings lots of greenery and a calm, rainy mood. The hills and forests turn fresh and green, and the sound of the rain creates a peaceful feeling. Sometimes, soft clouds move through the trees, making everything look magical. While the roads can be a bit slippery, this is a great time for people who love nature and don’t mind a little rain.

Nearby Attractions from Ukamburu Hill

Location Name Details Distance (Approx.)
Muruguma Dam Surrounded by lush forests and the Ajodhya Hills, this is one of Purulia’s most beautiful dams - perfect for enjoying stunning sunsets and peaceful picnics. 1.5 km
Begunkodor Railway Station Known as one of the most haunted railway stations in the world, Begunkodor Railway Station is located close to Suicide Point in Begunkodor village. 14 km
Deulghata Deulghata, home to 9th–10th century (Pala-Sena) brick temples and a 2,500-year-old Durga idol, offers a timeless glimpse into Bengal’s rich spiritual and architectural heritage beside the Kasai River. 16 km
Jhalda Circuit The Jhalda Circuit in the Ajodhya Hills is a largely untouched, offbeat route offering serene and natural experiences. 16 km

Tips for Tourists Visiting Ukamburu Hill

  • Wear Proper Footwear: The trail involves rocky and uneven terrain, so sturdy trekking shoes are recommended for comfort and safety.
  • Carry Water & Snacks: There are limited facilities near the hilltop - carry enough drinking water and light snacks, but please carry back the waste / plastics.
  • Avoid the Edges: The cliff at the viewpoint is steep; must maintain a safe distance and supervise children closely.
  • Travel in Daylight: Plan your trek during daylight hours for better visibility and safety.
  • Don’t Litter: Help preserve the natural beauty - carry back your waste and use dustbins if available.
  • Respect Local Culture: Avoid loud music, don’t disturb wildlife, and respect the local customs and their sentiments.

How to Reach

By Train

Purulia Railway Station, about 322 km from Kolkata, is served by several major trains such as the Ranchi Vande Bharat Express (20898), Chakradharpur Express (18011), Purulia SF Express (12827), and Ranchi Intercity Express (18627). After arrival, a private vehicle arranged by Purulia Travels will take you on a scenic 50 km journey via Ajodhya Hill Road or the Purulia-Ranchi Road to reach Ukamburu Hill (Suicide Point).

By Road

Purulia is easily accessible by road from cities like Bankura, Asansol, Bokaro, Jamshedpur, and Ranchi. From Kolkata, you can take a government or private (including AC) bus from Esplanade. Buses arrive at the Purulia Bus Stand, where a vehicle from Purulia Travels will be waiting to drive you through the picturesque Ajodhya Hill Road or Purulia-Ranchi Road to Ukamburu Hill (Suicide Point).

By Air

The nearest airport is Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi (approx. 117 km), followed by Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport in Durgapur (approx. 164 km). From either airport, you can travel to Purulia Town by train or bus. Upon reaching Purulia, a private vehicle arranged by Purulia Travels will transport you around 50 km via Ajodhya Hill Road or the Purulia-Ranchi Road to Ukamburu Hill (Suicide Point).

FAQs About Ukamburu Hill (Suicide Point)

Find quick answers to all your questions about visiting Ukamburu Hill

Ukamburu Hill is located near Muruguma Dam in the Ajodhya Hills Range of Purulia, West Bengal. It is accessible via a short trek from the road.

The high rock at the edge of the hill has led visitors to call it Suicide Point, but it’s mainly known for its natural beauty and calm atmosphere.

It takes about 5–10 minutes (200-300 meters) to reach the top from the roadside after parking.

Yes, you get an excellent panoramic view of Muruguma Dam with the lush green hills from the top.

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