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A weekend getaway for Keonjhar Tours from Kolkata in an encompassing untamed wilderness dotted with serene waterfalls describes a holiday at Keonjhar aptly. Primarily a tribal area, Keonjhar is home to Bhumij, Ho, Kora, Oraon, Bathudi and Santal communities. The town is located in Keonjhar / Kendujhar district in the state of Odisha.

 

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Located at the northern end of Orissa, Keonjhar is covered with dense jungles covering almost half of the area. There are plenty of minerals and ore reserves. The district is home to one of the oldest rock foundations in the world.

As a result, an impeccable variety of forms has been created in the topography of this district. Hop on to a offbeat weekend tour to Keonjhar and you will find that the natural beauty of Keonjhar is indescribable with the coexistence of mountains, forests and springs. 

The Ultimate Keonjhar Itinerary: Top Attractions to Include

Offbeat weekend Exclusive Package
3 Night 4 Days

Day 1: Arrival and Local Sightseeing

  • Arrival: Pick-up from Barbil Railway Station and transfer to the hotel for check-in.
  • Refresh and Lunch: After check-in, refresh and enjoy lunch.
  • Sightseeing: Visit Murgamahadeb Temple & Waterfalls, and explore Mrigosinga on the Baitarani River Bed.
  • Evening: Return to the hotel. Evening snacks and dinner served.

Day 2: Waterfalls Tour

  • Morning: Refresh and enjoy breakfast.
  • Sightseeing (with Packed Lunch): Full-day tour to explore Keonjhar’s scenic waterfalls and landmarks:
    • Handivanga Waterfalls
    • Khandadhar Waterfalls
    • Sanaghagara Waterfalls
    • Baraghagara Waterfalls
    • Baraghagara Upper Dam
    • Keonjhar Jagannath Temple
  • Evening: Return to hotel in Barbil. Evening snacks and dinner.

Day 3: Caves, Waterfalls, and Dams

  • Morning: Refresh and enjoy breakfast.
  • Sightseeing (with Packed Lunch): Another full-day tour to iconic spots:
    • Bhimkund Waterfalls
    • Gundichaghagi Waterfalls
    • Shitabinji Cave (birthplace of Lav and Kush)
    • Kanjhari Dam
  • Evening: Return to hotel in Barbil. Evening snacks and dinner.

Day 4: Departure

  • Morning: Refresh, breakfast, and lunch at the hotel.
  • Transfer: Departure transfer to Barbil Railway Station by 1:00 pm.

...End of Tour...

Offbeat weekend Exclusive Package
2 Night 3 Days

Day 1: Arrival and Local Exploration

  • Arrival: Pickup from Barbil Railway Station and transfer to the hotel for check-in.
  • Refresh and Lunch: Settle in, refresh, and enjoy lunch at the hotel.
  • Sightseeing: Visit Murgamahadeb Temple & Waterfalls and explore the scenic Baitarani River Bed at Mrigosinga.
  • Evening: Return to the hotel for evening snacks and dinner.

Day 2: Full-Day Sightseeing

  • Morning: Refresh and enjoy breakfast.
  • Sightseeing (with Packed Lunch): Full-day tour to discover the beautiful waterfalls and landmarks:
    • Handivanga Waterfalls
    • Khandadhar Waterfalls
    • Sanaghagara Waterfalls
    • Baraghagara Waterfalls and Upper Dam
    • Keonjhar Jagannath Temple
  • Evening: Return to the hotel in Barbil for snacks and dinner.

Day 3: Departure

  • Morning: Refresh and have breakfast.
  • Transfer: Check out and depart for Barbil Railway Station by 1:00 pm.

...End of Tour...

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How to Planning a Memorable Sightseeing Trip in Keonjhar

This waterfall is located in a forest area surrounded by forests about 8 km away from Keonjhar town via NH 6 towards Sambalpur. This area, which is surrounded by steep hills and pediments of dolerite rocks, is mainly covered with deciduous forests. The Machhakandana canal falls from the top of the hill into a ‘V’ shaped valley. creating Sanaghagara waterfalls. The beauty of this fountain is enchanting in a quiet secluded forest environment amidst green vegetation.
About 17 km from Keonjhar town, Gonashika is a holy shrine in Orissa. The holy river Baitarani has originated from here. In the Gupta Ganga hills, the Baitarani River has disappeared inside the ground, originating from a rock shaped like a cow’s nose. Almost in about 1/2 kilometer, the flow path of the river is not visible from outside. As a result, another name of Baitarani is Gupta Ganga or Gupta Baitarani.
This waterfall is located about 10 km from Keonjhar town. The Bara Ghagra River falls from a height of about 100 feet, creating this uniquely serene waterfall. The serene environment of this waterfall surrounded by green forest is very pleasant and enjoyable. The locals often come here for picnics.
Its distance from Keonjhar is about 60 kilometers. The Khandadhar stream fell about 500 feet as it hit a rock from the top of a steep hill. As a result, the adjacent area is filled with small water particles and covered with a layer of smoke. The lush green forest all around, the distant mountain range and the sound of endless water all combine to captivate the environmental vision. It is the second highest waterfall in Orissa.
Sitabinji derives its name from the nearby Sita stream. This small hamlet of Sitabinji is famous for its folklore relating to te Hindu epic of Ramayana. It is locally believed that Sita took shelter here after being deserted by Lord Rama. A huge boulder of about 150 feet can be seen in the wide green courtyard. The boulder has taken the shape of a temple. The shrine is held together by mud and brick with idols of Sita and her two sons made of stone.

In contrast to scholarly versions of Ramyana, the aboriginal tribes of Keonjhar in North Odisha have their own version of the episode of Sita reaching the Ashram of Valmiki after being abandoned by Rama. Local belief and folklore says this was the place where the ashram of Valmiki was located. There is a rock shelter like a half open umbrella which is locally known as Ravana Chhaya. It has some tempera paintings. This is the place where Mesolithic (Late Stone Age communities) tribes roamed more than 10,000 years ago.

The tempera painting of Ravana Chhaya was most probably created around the 7th century AD Before applying tempera which is a fast-drying color, the rough surface of granite was smoothed with a thin coating of lime. The drawings mainly feature a royal procession featuring a Royal figure with a sword in hand seated on an elephant with several other figures. A writing in Sanskrit probably dating from the 7th century gives the name of the king as Maharaja Sri Disabhanja.
Ghatagaon Tarini Temple is 50 kilometers from Keonjhar town. There are many rumors surrounding this temple. It is said that during the battle of Kanchi in the 1480s, Sri Gobinda Bhanjadeo, the king of Keonjhar, brought his Goddess mother Tarini from Puri to Keonjhar. The goddess Tarini agreed to come with the king on the condition that during the journey he cannot look back at her. During the journey at one point of time near Ghatagaon forest, the King turned back thinking that the Goddess had lost her way. But the goddess was behind him. Undeterred, the goddess ordered to establish her temple in that forested place. Since then the goddess is worshiped here. The goddess is still worshiped by tribal priests.
Bhim kund is located about 100 km from Keonjhar town. The place belongs to Mayurbhanj district. Here through a rocky river bed, the holy river Baitarani gushes down.Considered as a sacred place, people gather here during the annual celebration of Makar Sankranti in large numbers. It is believed that the Pandavas were staying some time here during their exile.
Gundichaghai waterfall is located about 50 kilometers away from Keonjhar town. Here the Musala River splits into several streams and falls about 50 feet below creating a scenic waterfall.
The location of Kanjipani Base or Kanjipani Valley is about 30 km away from Keonjhar town. On the way you can see Indian beer, small deer, wild boar or cheetah. Located at an altitude of 610 meters, the beauty of this valley becomes more enjoyable in winter and monsoon. In monsoon, Kanjipani Valley is covered with thick clouds. In winter, the temperature here sometimes drops to Zero degree celsius.
By Train Nearest Railway Stations is Kendujhargarh

By Road Driving through NH16 and NH49 , Keonjhar is 346 KM South of Kolkata
There are several options for accommodation at Keonjhar.

You would love the restaurant if you are a Bengali as the in-house restaurant serves with all kinds of sumptuous Bengali food. Apart from that you can also try out Chinese and Moghlai food. 

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2 nights 3 days

  • AC Room
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks, Dinner
  • Pickup and drop from Jajpur Road

*Excluding First day Breakfast,Guide and Porter charge

3 nights 4 days

  • AC Room
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks, Dinner
  • Pickup and drop from Jajpur Road
*Excluding First day Breakfast, Guide and Porter Charge

Exploring Keonjhar: Timing Your Trip for the Ultimate Experience

If you are a general tourist and nature lover, winter and monsoon are the two best seasons to visit Keonjhar. The temperature in winter (November to February) is around 10 to 16 Degree Centigrade, which is relaxing enough for a Jeep Safari in the jungle. In rainy season (July to October), the forest gets decked up in lush green which is a treat to the eyes. For a nature lover, this can be a feast for the eyes. Rainfall is around 200-350 millimeters at that time. However for wild life lovers, summer season where temperature rises to around 40 degrees can be a great time. A package tour of Keonjhar during March or April can be highly rewarding for the wildlife shutterbugs.

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How to Experience the Natural Beauty of Keonjhar

Tropical deciduous forest covers about half of the district. In this forest mainly Sal, Arjun, Mahua, Mango, Kusum, Kendu and Asan trees are found. There are hill ranges along the western end of the river.Some of the prominent hills are Gandhamadan, Thakurani and Gonasika. The main river of this region is Baitarani. Apart from the forest, the waterfalls are a major highlight in a trip to Keonjhar.

Tourists looking for cultural aspects in their holiday to Keonjhar may discover that due to the indigenous population, there are various types of tribal songs included in the local folk culture. Among the popular tribal festivals of Keonjhar are Mage parab, Jomnama Parab, Sohrai, Baa and Gaumara Parab.
A package tour of Keonjhar usually includes visit to Sanaghagara, Khandadhar and Bara Ghagra waterfalls, holy shrine of Gonasika

Climate in Keonjhar

Due to the abundance of iron ore in the rocky soils here, the temperature rises rapidly from the end of March. In summer, the temperature here is around 40 degrees centigrade. When it rains, the temperature starts falling again from mid-June. In December, Keonjhar’s temperature drops below 8 degrees Celsius.

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