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KAKRAJHOR

Kakrajhor is an emerging offbeat travel destination located in the forested region of Jhargram district in West Bangal. It is known for its untouched natural beauty, tribal culture, and peaceful environment. 
Kakrajhor is surrounded by dense forests spread over nearly 9,000 hectares, with trees like sal, teak, mahua, and akashmani. The name itself comes from “kankra” = hill and “jhor” = forest, reflecting its hilly and wooded landscape. 
It is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Popular activities include trekking through forest trails, bird watching, and exploring nearby hills and waterfalls. The area is also rich in wildlife, where animals like deer, peacocks, and various birds can be spotted. 
Tourists can visit attractions such as Gurrasini Hills, Tarafeni Dam, Khandarani Lake, and several waterfalls and caves. The region is also culturally vibrant, with local tribal communities and traditional music adding to the experience. 
Kakrajhor is ideal for those seeking solitude and eco-tourism, offering simple homestay accommodations rather than luxury hotels. It is located about 240 km from Kolkata and can be reached via Jhargram and Belpahari.

Places of interest

Bhairab Mandir Lake

Burudi Lake

Dharagiri Falls

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Bhairab Mandir Lake is a peaceful natural attraction located in the forested hills of Kakrajhor surrounded by dense sal and mahua forests, the lake is known for its calm environment, scenic beauty, and spiritual atmosphere. A small Bhairab temple near the lake adds religious significance to the place, attracting both nature lovers and devotees. The lake is a popular stop during Kakrajhor sightseeing tours and is ideal for relaxation, photography, birdwatching, and enjoying the tranquil rural landscape. The journey through the forest roads and nearby tribal villages makes the destination even more attractive for offbeat travelers visiting Kakrajhor.

Burudi Lake is a beautiful man-made lake located near Ghatsila, close to the forested hills of the Kakrajhor region on the West Bengal–Jharkhand border. Surrounded by green hills, dense forests, and peaceful tribal villages, the lake is a popular destination for nature lovers, weekend travelers, and photographers. The calm blue water, scenic landscape, and fresh natural environment make it an ideal spot for picnics, boating, and relaxation. Tourists visiting Kakrajhor often include Burudi Lake in their sightseeing itinerary along with nearby attractions like waterfalls, hills, and forest trekking routes. The best time to visit is during winter and post-monsoon seasons when the surrounding greenery becomes most attractive.

Dharagiri Falls is a beautiful natural waterfall located near the forested hills of Kakrajhor close to the Jharkhand border. Surrounded by dense sal and mahua forests, rocky terrain, and tribal villages, the falls are a popular attraction for nature lovers, trekkers, and weekend travelers from Kolkata. The waterfall becomes especially scenic during and after the monsoon season when the water flow is at its strongest. Visitors often enjoy short jungle walks, photography, birdwatching, and the peaceful atmosphere of the region. Dharagiri Falls is also visited along with nearby attractions like Kakrajhor forests, Burudi Lake, and Ghatshila.

Kanaisor Hills

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Kanaisor Hills is a beautiful hill destination located near Kakrajhor. Surrounded by dense sal, teak, and mahua forests, the hills are known for their peaceful natural beauty, tribal culture, and adventurous trekking routes. The area offers panoramic views of forests and valleys, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers, trekkers, and photographers. Kanaisor Hills is also famous for the ancient Kanaisor temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, which attracts many devotees during local festivals and fairs. The journey through the forest roads, tribal villages, waterfalls, and scenic landscapes adds to the charm of the destination. The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather remains pleasant and the surrounding greenery looks vibrant.

Aamjharna Lake

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Aamjharna Lake is a serene offbeat tourist attraction located in the forested region of Kakrajhor surrounded by lush sal, palash, and mahua forests along with small hills and tribal villages, the lake is known for its peaceful natural beauty and calm atmosphere. It is a popular spot for nature lovers, photographers, trekkers, and bird watchers visiting the Jungle Mahal region. The lake is often included in Kakrajhor sightseeing tours along with nearby attractions like Khandarani Lake, Ghagra Waterfalls, and Dharagiri Falls. The scenic surroundings and quiet environment make Aamjharna Lake an ideal destination for relaxation, short trekking, and eco-tourism. The best time to visit is during the monsoon and winter seasons when the greenery and landscape are at their best.

Mayur Jharna-Sunset Point

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Mayur Jharna – Sunset Point is one of the most scenic attractions of Kakrajhor, surrounded by dense forests, rolling hills, and peaceful tribal villages. The place is famous for its breathtaking sunset views, where the golden rays spread across the green valleys and forest landscape, creating a mesmerizing natural panorama. Nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers often visit this spot to enjoy the calm environment and fresh forest air. Mayur Jharna is also known for its tranquil atmosphere and offbeat charm. The journey through the winding roads and sal forests adds to the beauty of the experience. It is an ideal destination for travelers looking to explore the untouched natural beauty of rural West Bengal and enjoy a peaceful escape from city life.

Laljal Cave

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Laljal Cave is a fascinating offbeat tourist attraction located near Kakrajhor. Surrounded by dense forests, rocky hills, and scenic red-soil landscapes, the cave is believed to be connected with prehistoric human civilization. Archaeological findings and fossils discovered in the area suggest that primitive cave dwellers may have lived here nearly 5,000 years ago. The cave is situated on a rocky hill around 200 meters high and can be reached through a short trek across rugged terrain. The reddish color of the nearby water, caused by iron and copper minerals, is said to be the reason behind the name “Laljal.” Nature lovers and adventure seekers visit the place for its peaceful environment, forest views, and historical significance.

Ketki Lake

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Ketki Lake is a serene natural lake located near Kakrajhor surrounded by dense sal forests, rolling hills, and tribal villages, the lake is known for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty. It is a popular offbeat destination for nature lovers, photographers, trekkers, and birdwatchers. During monsoon and winter, the lake becomes especially attractive with lush greenery and migratory birds. It is an ideal spot for a quiet weekend getaway from Kolkata. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions like Dhangikusum Waterfalls, Khandarani Lake, and Kakrajhor watch tower. The calm surroundings and untouched natural environment make Ketki Lake one of the hidden gems of Junglemahal tourism in West Bengal.

Amlasol Village

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Amlasol Village is a peaceful tribal village located in the forested hills of Kakrajhor. Surrounded by dense sal, mahua, and segun forests, the village is known for its natural beauty, red soil roads, hills, streams, and traditional tribal culture. Once known for poverty and hardship, Amlasol has gradually emerged as an offbeat eco-tourism destination attracting nature lovers, trekkers, photographers, and weekend travelers from Kolkata and nearby areas. The village offers a calm rural atmosphere along with opportunities for jungle walks, birdwatching, trekking, and experiencing the lifestyle of local tribal communities such as the Lodha and Shabar people. Nearby attractions include watch towers, waterfalls, lakes, and forest trekking routes around Kakrajhor and Belpahari.

Dhangikusum Waterfall

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Dhangikusum Waterfalls is a beautiful offbeat waterfall located near Kakrajhor. Surrounded by dense Sal, Pial, and Kendu forests of the Jungle Mahal region, the waterfall is known for its peaceful natural beauty, rocky landscape, and scenic trekking trails. The falls become most attractive during and after the monsoon season when the water flow is strong and the surrounding greenery is at its best. Visitors need to walk through a short forest trail from the viewpoint or parking area to reach the waterfall, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers, trekkers, photographers, and adventure seekers. The nearby tribal villages and handcrafted stone art also add cultural charm to the destination.

Khandarani Lake

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Khandarani Lake is a scenic lake and popular eco-tourism destination located near Kakrajhor surrounded by dense forests, rolling hills, and the beautiful Gadrasini Hill range, the lake offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, photographers, and bird watchers. The calm waters, especially during sunrise and sunset, create a mesmerizing landscape that attracts tourists throughout the year. Khandarani Lake is often called the “Poor Man’s Dal Lake” because of its breathtaking natural beauty and rich birdlife, including many migratory birds in winter. A watchtower near the lake provides panoramic views of the surrounding forests and hills. The area is also known for its tranquil environment, tribal villages, and adventure-friendly forest routes, making it an ideal weekend getaway from Kolkata and nearby towns.

Lakaisini Hill

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Lakaisini Hill is a beautiful offbeat destination located in the forested region of Kakrajhor. Surrounded by dense sal, mahua, and teak forests, the hills are known for their peaceful natural beauty, panoramic valley views, and tribal village culture. The area attracts nature lovers, trekkers, photographers, and adventure enthusiasts looking for a quiet escape from city life. Lakaisini Hills is part of the larger Kakrajhor tourism circuit, which also includes waterfalls, lakes, trekking routes, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can enjoy jungle walks, birdwatching, camping, and experiencing the local tribal lifestyle. The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather remains pleasant and the surrounding greenery becomes especially attractive after the monsoon season.

Chatrakocha Waterfalls

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Chatrakocha Waterfalls is a beautiful hidden waterfall located amidst the dense forests and hills of the Kakrajhor region. Surrounded by lush greenery, rocky terrain, and tribal villages, the waterfall is an ideal destination for nature lovers, trekkers, and photographers seeking an offbeat travel experience. The waterfall becomes most attractive during and after the monsoon season, when the water flow is strong and the surrounding forest turns vibrant green. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks through the forest, birdwatching, and the calm natural atmosphere away from city crowds. Chatrakocha Waterfalls is also often included in Kakrajhor sightseeing tours along with nearby attractions like Tarafeni Dam, Mayur Jharna, and Kanaisor Hills.

Bulaveda–Kakrajhor Trek Route

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The Bulaveda–Kakrajhor trek route is one of the most scenic offbeat jungle trekking trails of the Jhargram region. Surrounded by dense sal, mahua, and teak forests, the route connects Bulaveda village with the forested hills of Kakrajhor. The trek is popular among adventure lovers, nature photographers, and bird watchers for its peaceful environment and tribal village landscapes. The trail passes through rolling hills, forest paths, small streams, and remote tribal settlements, offering an authentic experience of rural Junglemahal. It is considered suitable for beginners as well as casual trekkers, with moderate difficulty and beautiful panoramic views throughout the route.

Gurrasini Hill

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Gurrasini Hill is a scenic hill destination located near Kakrajhor. Surrounded by dense forests, rolling hills, and peaceful tribal villages, Gurrasini Hills is becoming a popular offbeat tourist spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The area offers breathtaking panoramic views of the forested landscape, especially during sunrise and sunset. The destination is ideal for trekking, photography, camping, and experiencing the natural beauty of the Jungle Mahal region. The calm environment, fresh air, and untouched greenery make Gurrasini Hills a perfect getaway from city life. Visitors also enjoy exploring nearby attractions in Kakrajhor and experiencing the local tribal culture and rural lifestyle.

Tarafeni River

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Tarafeni River is a scenic river flowing through the forested hills of the Jhargram region near Kakrajhor and Belpahari in West Bengal. Surrounded by dense sal forests, rocky riverbeds, and tribal villages, the river is known for its peaceful natural beauty and offbeat tourism appeal. The nearby Tarafeni Barrage and Ghagra waterfall area attract nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers, especially during the monsoon and winter seasons. The river eventually joins the Kangsabati River after flowing through the red-soil landscape of western Bengal.

Ghagra River

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Ghagra is a beautiful natural attraction near Kakrajhor. Surrounded by dense forest and rocky landscapes, Ghagra is famous for its small waterfall and stream flowing through a narrow canyon of black stone, creating a scenic and peaceful atmosphere for nature lovers and photographers. The place is especially attractive during and after the monsoon season when the water flow becomes stronger. The nearby Tarafeni Dam and forested hills add to the charm of the destination, making it a popular sightseeing spot for tourists visiting Kakrajhor.

General Tour Plan for Kakrajhor

Things to Do :
Trekking & jungle walks | Waterfall visits | Village exploration | Birdwatching & photography | Campfire night

Generally 2N / 3D or 3N / 4D or 4N/5D can be spent in Kakrajhor and Ghatshila for local sightseeing.

Facilities will be provided:

Stay in Home Stay at Kakrajhor | Daily Breakfast, Lunch, evening tea & snacks, Dinner (Bonfire with chiken kabab is optional) | All transfer & Sightseeing by AC Vehicle on Private basis | Pickup & Drop facility available at the nearest location | Tour with proper guidance & 24hrs of call assistance.

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