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S Turning / Hairpin View Point / Baka Dohor

 

The local area where visitors can see spectacular views is officially named Baka Dohor although many people call it the “S Turning” and “Hairpin View Point.”

Sets of winding roads take their name from the local language which combines Baka meaning “rounded” with Dohor meaning “roads” to form “turning roads.” Baka Dohor stands on the Sirkabad route leading to Ajodhya Hills where visitors can admire an amazing panorama of serpentine roads beneath verdant Ajodhya Hill Range scenery.

Things to Do in S Turning

Ajodhya Hills Viewpoint

Enjoy the Scenic Beauty

You can see the entire path you traveled from Sirkabad to reach the area from this vantage point. Panoramic views from above showcase the roadway's sinuous paths which form an "S" shape and hairpin turns.

Capture the Stunning Landscape

Beauty surrounds the road because Ajodhya Hills valleys contain dense forest landscapes. Photographers gravitate to this location because it creates their perfect photographic backdrop. This makes the spot a particularly sought-after destination for nature photographers and traveling enthusiasts.

Spring Blooms

Visiting during spring Basanta reveals the extraordinary beauty of red Palash flowers growing among the forest's green foliage. The dramatic color mix gives the site a mystical feeling which enhances the spectacular nature of the viewpoint.

Best Time to Visit

Winter (September to February)
Baka Dohor is at its most inviting during the winter months, when cool, comfortable weather makes for ideal sightseeing and peaceful drives. The crisp air enhances visibility, offering clear, uninterrupted views of the scenic hills and valleys. Nature flourishes with a quiet charm, and the forested surroundings feel fresh and serene—perfect for leisurely walks, photography, or simply enjoying the beauty of the Ajodhya Hill landscape.
Spring to Summer (March to June)
Early spring, especially March, brings a vibrant burst of color as red Palash flowers bloom across the region, transforming Baka Dohor into a breathtaking destination. While midday temperatures rise during summer, early mornings and evenings remain pleasant, offering tranquil moments for visitors seeking solitude or gentle treks. Panoramic views of the surrounding hills stay clear, making it a great season for photography and exploration.
Monsoon (July to August)
The monsoon breathes life into the forest, turning the landscape lush and green. Gentle rains create a misty, magical atmosphere that envelops the hills and roads. Unlike many hill areas, the Ajodhya Hill Range remains safe and accessible due to its landslide-free terrain, allowing travelers to experience its monsoon beauty with minimal risk. However, it’s always wise to check local weather conditions before setting out.

Nearby Attractions S Turning

Location Name Details Distance (Approx.)
Ajodhya Hill Top Ajodhya Hilltop is the vibrant gateway to the Ajodhya Hills, offering essential amenities, scenic beauty, and easy access to nearby attractions. 7 km
Mayur Pahar Mayur Pahar is a serene hill in Purulia, perfect for trekking, scenic views, and enjoying Palash blooms in spring. 9.1 km
Upper Dam Upper Dam in Purulia is a scenic hydroelectric site with a floating solar plant, offering stunning views and peaceful surroundings in the heart of Ajodhya Hills. 13.2 km
Sirkabad Road The route itself offers picturesque views, making the journey to the viewpoint just as remarkable as the destination. 5.9 km

Pro Tips

  • Photography: You need to carry your camera so you can take pictures of the scenic loop roads and attractive forest scenery around the lookout point. During the spring season when Palash flowers bloom the area boasts some of its most stunning photography spots.
  • Weather: Be certain to check weather predictions before you plan your monsoon trip since winter gets the most attention from visitors.
  • Timing: A successful visit takes place during early morning or late afternoon. Going for early morning or late afternoon will let you escape crowds while providing optimal photo conditions.
  • Take Your Time: Take some time to embrace the scenery before finding comfort in relaxation. Baka Dohor enhances both the physical attractiveness and calming mood that will create a deep feeling of recuperation.

How to Reach S Turning

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 38 km journey along Ajodhya Hill Road to reach the S Turning View Point.

By Road

Purulia is well-linked by road to cities such as Bankura, Asansol, Bokaro, Jamshedpur, and Ranchi. From Kolkata, you can board a government or private bus, including AC options, from Esplanade. These buses will drop you at the Purulia Bus Stand, where a vehicle from Purulia Travels will be ready to pick you up. The drive continues through the picturesque Ajodhya Hill Road, covering 38 km to the S Turning.

By Air

The nearest airport is Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi, located about 117 km away, followed by Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport in Durgapur, around 164 km from Purulia. From either airport, you can take a train or bus to reach Purulia Town. Once there, a private vehicle from Purulia Travels will drive you 38 km via Ajodhya Hill Road to the S Turning view point.

FAQs About S Turning, Ajodhya Hills

Find quick answers to all your questions about visiting S Turning.

 Baka Dohor is also popularly known as the S Turning or Hairpin View Point due to the winding “S”-shaped and hairpin roads visible from the viewpoint.

Baka Dohor is located on the Sirkabad route to Ajodhya Hills, in Purulia district, West Bengal. It is around 27.5 km from Purulia Station and 7.4 km from Ajodhya Hill Top.

 The name comes from the local language:

  • Baka = “Rounded”
  • Dohor = “Roads”
    So “Baka Dohor” means “turning roads”, referencing the winding path visible from the viewpoint.

 Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of:

  • The sinuous roads leading to the hills
  • Lush green valleys of the Ajodhya Hill Range
  • Dense forest cover
  • Seasonal blooms of red Palash flowers during spring
  • Winter (Sept to Feb): Clear skies, cool weather, great for sightseeing and photography
  • Spring (Mar): Blooming Palash flowers create a stunning red-green contrast
  • Monsoon (Jul–Aug): Lush greenery and magical mist, but check weather conditions

Yes, it is generally safe as the Ajodhya Hill region is landslide-free, but it’s recommended to check local weather updates before planning a trip.

No entry fee is required. However, it is best to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best views and fewer crowds.

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