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Biharinath Hill as seen from Nehru Park, Burnpur across the Damodar River

Biharinath is in the Bankura district of West Bengal.

Understand

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Biharinath is the second highest hill in sub-Himalayan West Bengal. It is 451 m (1,480 ft) high. The tourist spot is at the foot of the hill, near Biharinath temple. There are small villages in the area. Saltora and Tiluri are comparatively more populous places.

Get in

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By rail

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Biharinath is 16 km from Madhukunda, a railway station on the Asansol-Adra track and off the Saltora-Madhukunda road.

  • 1 Madhukunda railway station. Madhukunda railway station (Q15243468) on Wikidata Madhukunda railway station on Wikipedia

By car

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One can travel by road from Raniganj via Saltora or across the Damodar River over the bridge near Dishergarh/ Sanctoria, travel a little towards Raghunathpur and turn left for the road to Madhukunda and then on to Biharinath.

One can also drive down from Kolkata to Biharinath. It will take approximately 5-6 hours. The route (around 230 km) is Kolkata > Dankuni > Bardhaman (NH 2 bypasses the town area) > Durgapur > Raniganj (till here NH2) > Saltora> Biharinath. The drive down NH2 is a pleasure, but after that you are on a rural track, though that drive has its own charm.

By bus

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There is only one bus from Raniganj station that goes directly to Biharinath, but from Bankura there are more direct buses to Biharinath. From Madhukonda Rail Station there are shuttle services for Biharinath. One can also come from Burnpur/Asansol by two wheeler, crossing the temporary bridge over the river Damodar.

Get around

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Walk or have your own transport. Alternatively, a hotel can make arrangements for you to use a bullock cart to move around Biharinath.

See

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  • 1 Biharinath Parbat. You can climb, take along a local guide (tip him) in order that you are not lost. Biharinath (Q4907108) on Wikidata Biharinath on Wikipedia
  • 2 Biharinath Temple. This is most famous Shiva temple in the western part of Bengal and for some ways beyond the state. Millions of pilgrims throng there throughout the year.
  • Hills and forests all around.
  • Temple of Lord Shiva.

Do

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  • 1 Bamantora village. Nearby village with a high school. You can try the village 'Mudikhana' for emergency requirements.
  • 2 Burnpur Airstrip. You can land there with a small aircraft
  • 3 Damodar River. You can walk down through the village paths towards the river
  • Enjoy nature.

Buy

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Raniganj and Asansol are the nearest urban shopping centres. Asansol is 16 km by train from Madhukunda railway station and Burnpur and Asansol are just 4-6 km from Biharinath via the newly-opened (2015) bridge.

Eat

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Eat at your place of stay. Biharinath Tourist Point is the only place where a full functioning restaurant exists at Biharinath.

Drink

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Biharinath Tourist Point also sells packaged water, soft drinks and ice cream.

Sleep

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  • 1 Atithisala, +91 9635368647. Run by Saltora Block. Car pick up from Raniganj can be arranged. There is hardly any attached toilet room or restaurant. There is no generator or boundary wall. Rooms and toilets are not clean, no standard furniture or television in the room. ₹500 per room, ₹1000 per bed in 8-bed dormitory.
  • 2 Biharinath Tourist Point, +91 8017745849, +91 8017202499, +91 9732861020. Basic urban-style amenities and eatery with varied menu. Accommodations range from dormitory to A.C. "super deluxe" room. Can also arrange bull cart transport and boating on the Damodar River. ₹800-1600.

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Go next

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Those who have their own transport can easily make it to these places.

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