Posted On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 By admin. Under Gallery, Religious Tourism, Rural Tourism, WILD LIFE
Incredible JharkhandThe mahuwa flower is edible and is a food item for tribals. They are used to make syrup for medicinal purposes. They are also fermented to produce the alcoholic drink mahuwa, a country liquor. Tribals of Santhals of Santhal Paraganas (Jharkhand) consider the tree and the mahuwa ...
Posted On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 By admin. Under Gallery, Rural Tourism, Tourist Place, Tribal Tourism, WILD LIFE
Palas FlowerThe Palas (Butea Monosperma of family Pappillionaceae) is also known as Dhak or Teysu and in English as Flame of the Forest. Its leaves have the typical tri-foliate construction and are considered sacred by Hindus. It grows in the Jharkhand, Indian subcontinent and across Southeast Asian countries. It ...
Barso Pani, Barkagaon, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand
Posted On Monday, September 24, 2012 By admin. Under Adventure Tourism, DISTRIC, HAZARIBAGH, Rural Tourism, Travel, Tribal Tourism, WILD LIFE
Barso Pani is located at a distance of around 47 km, at the Jhikjhor Basti located on the Barkagaon- Hindegir Road. The district headquarters is around 50 km and 17 km from Barkagaon block from Barso Pani that remains hidden inside the forest.
This place is popular for the semi-formed cave, ...
The Enormous Megalithic Site OF Chokhahatu, Jharkhand
Posted On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 By admin. Under DISTRIC, Eco Tourism, RANCHI, Rural Tourism, Tribal Tourism
Chokahatu. In the austric Mundaric language (one of the most abundantly spoken languages in primitive India and currently is the speech of hundreds and thousands of tribals in the east and the central of contemporary India) it means 'the land of mourning'. Chokahatu, situated about 80 kms south-east of the ...
Megalits of Chaibasa
Posted On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 By admin. Under DISTRIC, East Singhbhum, Eco Tourism, Rural Tourism, Tribal Tourism
This post is in actuality a tribute to Chaibasa, a town in Jharkhand which has been unknowingly celebrating megalithism since many centuries. Tall menhirs begin to appear once you enter Singhbhum and even you are quite far from the town. And as you come close you can see tall menhirs ...
Megaliths of Hazaribagh
Posted On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 By admin. Under DISTRIC, Eco Tourism, HAZARIBAGH, Rural Tourism, Tribal Tourism
Megaliths Hazaribagh
At Pankuri Barwadih are the megaliths or huge stone observatory used for astronomical purposes. There is a group of megaliths found close to Barkagaon that is about 25 km from the headquarters of the district Hazaribagh. The megaliths are arranged in such a manner that two of the ...
Bhadra Kali Mandir, Itkhori, Chatra
Posted On Friday, July 6, 2012 By admin. Under CHATRA, Pilgrim Tourism, Rural Tourism, Spiritual Tourism
