5/5 Subham C. 7 months ago on Google
This
is
definitely
among
the
best
in
that
area.
Location:
It
is
located
in
a
village
just
about
1
km
away
from
Turga
Dam.
You
may
just
wake
up
early
in
the
morning
and
casually
walk
through
the
village
upto
the
dam.
You
may
also
check
Ghagkocha
waterfall
which
is
just
about
500-600
meters
away
from
the
dam.
Basically
you
walk
straight
up
to
a
point
where
you
turn
left
to
find
find
the
dam
or
you
go
straight
a
little
further
and
then
turn
right
to
find
the
waterfall
on
your
left
side
within
the
forest.
At
that
point
where
the
road
diverges
on
the
two
sides,
you
will
also
be
standing
right
in
front
of
the
hills,
which
you
can
also
see
from
the
rooftop
dining
place
of
the
guest
house.
It
feels
really
nice
to
walk
up
to
this
point
just
beyond
the
village
in
the
pleasant
weather
of
the
early
morning.
If
you
notice,
you
will
also
see
quite
a
few
birds
in
this
area
which
you
don't
get
to
see
everyday
in
your
city,
like
Indian
Robins,
Black-winged
Kites,
Brahminy
Starlings,
and
if
you
are
lucky
enough,
maybe
even
Rock
Eagle
Owls.
You
may
spend
a
couple
of
hours
there,
roaming
around
and
seeing
things,
and
then
return
to
the
guest
house
for
your
breakfast.
After
your
breakfast,
you
may
go
out
in
a
car
for
sightseeing:
all
of
the
well-known
locations
on
the
Ayodhya
side
of
Purulia
can
be
easily
covered
in
a
day
or
two
from
the
location
of
the
guest
house.
The
Guest
House:
the
guest
house
has
AC
rooms
which
are
well-furnished
and
clean;
every
room
has
an
attached
clean
bathroom.
There's
at
least
one
big
room
for
five
guests.
There's
also
a
small
open
common
area
on
the
backside
where
you
may
hangout
with
your
friends
and
family
till
midnight
and
still
feel
very
safe
as
the
place
is
entirely
covered
by
high
walls:
so
you
feel
the
real
ground
and
the
real
grass
under
your
feet,
you
breathe
in
the
fresh
air,
you
see
the
sky
and
the
trees
above
you,
you
feel
the
real
elements
of
the
Purulia
evenings,
and
yet
you
feel
entirely
safe
within
those
high
walls.
There's
also
an
option
for
you
to
chill
out
on
the
rooftop
with
the
barbecue
in
the
evening;
however,
if
it's
too
cold
outside,
you
may
still
have
a
nice
time
in
the
dining
area
on
the
rooftop.
Food:
whether
it's
the
veg
thali
or
the
chicken,
whether
it's
the
morning
tea
or
the
luchi
in
the
breakfast,
whether
it's
the
same
tea
in
the
evening
or
the
chicken
pakoras,
the
taste,
in
my
experience,
was
quite
good.
Conclusion:
we
went
there
in
a
group
of
nine
people
and
booked
one
big
room
for
five
and
two
double
rooms,
stayed
and
ate
there
for
a
couple
of
days,
and
had
great
experience.
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