Duarsini, a well-kept secret of West Bengal
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, WEST BENGAL/ Created : Sep 12, 2019, 00:05 IST
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If you are searching for a place in India that is offbeat, less crowded and still unspoilt, we have just the perfect place for you! Duarsini, a lovely little village in West Bengal is a God’s creation in all true sense, and might … Read more
If you are searching for a place in India that is offbeat, less crowded and still unspoilt, we have just the perfect place for you! Duarsini, a lovely little village in West Bengal is a God’s creation in all true sense, and might just be the kind of destination you were looking for. Located in the Purulia district of Bengal, this place is beautiful beyond words. Read less
If you are searching for a place in India that is offbeat, less crowded and still unspoilt, we have just the perfect place for you! Duarsini, a lovely little village in West Bengal is a God’s creation in all true sense, and might just be the kind of destination you were looking for. Located in the Purulia district of Bengal, this place is beautiful beyond words.
The forest is also home to myriad animal species including wolves, bears, elephants and hyenas, among others. The place is beautiful and untouched by outsiders, which also makes it a little mystical and dangerous. It is advisable to not go inside the deep forest alone or without a guide or a local.
How to reach?
Reaching Duarsini from Kolkata is quite an easy task, as the distance between the two is just around 178 km. Those, who wish to explore the jungles and the village can book a room at the forest bungalow, which resembles a traditional tribal house of West Bengal.
Surrounded by lush greenery, the place is absolute bliss. Besides, the region is also rich in medicinal plants and herbs. Offbeat, mystical yet relaxing to the core, you can visit Duarsini to experience the unusual!
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