ABOUT
It is an ideal getaway where the second largest earthen dam in India is surrounded by mysterious hillocks like a crown or “Mukut”. Nestled at the confluence of two rivers, it is famous for its necklace-shaped dam in the green-wrapped “Rangamati”. Blessed with serene nature and breathtaking views of the azure water, Mukutmanipur is a hidden treasure surrounded by green forests and hillocks. Mukutmanipur Dam is considered the second largest dam in India. Far away from crowds and commercialization, a part of Mukutmanipur still lives in the aroma of tribal culture and offers spectacular sights to the tourists. It is also considered to be a dream destination for photography. To be precise, the ‘Queen of Bankura’ is offering you a perfect holiday time to break the monotony of your hectic schedule. A dream destination for you if you like photography. It’s a bet that you can’t resist yourself from capturing marvelous frames.
Kangsabati dam was built along 11 km to grant irrigation facilities to the arable land of 8,000 sq. km, covering Purulia, Bankura & other neighbouring districts.
Ride Cycle and Enjoy Nature at Mukutmanipur. Riding a bicycle is a fantastic way to enjoy the beauty of a dam and its surroundings.
Get permission for any type of commercial photoshoots including pre-wedding post-wedding photoshoots.
The nearest airport to Bankura is Andal Airport Durgapur at a distance within 100 KM, Besides Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International airport, Kolkata is 250 KM away.
Bankura can be reached by train. Regular trains are available from Howrah railway station.
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