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KECHKI

It’s a perfect place to stay on the banks of the river Koel. You have to cook on your own. Almost everything is available in the shops nearby, but if you are one of those who love indulging in meat or wine, then you probably should plan beforehand.

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The Magical Majhuli

The place was oozing with greenery all around; we were welcomed to Majhuli by three types of rare Kingfishers. As I was about to enter the Prashanti Guest House, I saw two giant squirrels barking at each other

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Leikul’s diary

As I climbed up the steep road, the view of the valley took my mind away. After climbing about 5 km, I reached a football ground. For a football lover to spot a football ground and a goal post means a lot. But sadly it was a Sunday, so everyone was off to church, so there was no option for playing football.

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Ahaldara, the kingdom of birds

This hill looks exactly like Rabindranath Tagore. That is why this hill has such a name. Latpanchar hill is also known as the paradise of birds. There are a total of 240 kinds of birds and 36 kinds of wild animals..It is one of the second largest bird tourist destinations in the world.

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Boguran: The most secluded beach in West Bengal

It is basically a village filled with fishermen who go fishing in the middle of the sea with a trawler all year round. Junput is 4 km away from Boguran on the left and Bhandara canal is 2 km on the right. If you go across the canal by boat, you will come across the Kanthi canal that is called the solar beach.

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Nature’s blessing Keonjhar

I climbed 200 steps to see the source of the water. The water was streaming down from two stone holes like the nose of a black cow inside the temple. This is Gonasika. It was quite surprising to think that this narrow stream of Gonasika has taken a massive form in Bhimkund. Next to it you can see Kanjhari Dam, Ghatgaon Tarini Devi Temple and Gundichaghai Falls.

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