GARSHALBONI

WHERE TO STAY

Jhargram Rajbari Tourist Complex

Address:  Raj Palace Rd, Old Jhargram, Jhargram, West Bengal 721507

Phone Number :  +917477424854

Marttik Gardens

Address : Leeladeep, 151/7
Bachurdoba Jhargram, West Bengal 721507 India

Famous for : Animal Park

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HISTORY OF THAT PLACE

The name "Gar Shalboni" translates to "the forest of Gar tribe" in Bengali. The Gar tribe is one of the oldest tribal communities in India, and the forest was named after them. The village has a rich cultural heritage and is home to several temples and historical sites.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

The best time to visit Gar Shalboni is between October and March when the weather is cool and pleasant. During this time, the forest is at its greenest, and the wildlife is more active.

HOW TO REACH

Gar Shalboni can be reached by road from Kolkata, which is around 150 km away. The nearest railway station is at Midnapore, which is around 25 km away from the village. Buses and taxis are available from Midnapore to Gar Shalboni.

Places To Visit

Gar Shalboni is a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Some of the places to visit in and around the village include:

Mukutmonipur: Mukutmonipur is a popular tourist destination located around 50 km from Gar Shalboni. It is known for its beautiful lake and the surrounding hills.

Gar Jungle: The Gar Jungle is the main attraction in Gar Shalboni. It is a dense forest that is home to a variety of animals, including deer, wild boars, and monkeys.

Garh Jungle: Garh Jungle is another dense forest that is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, leopards, and tigers. It is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

Kheria Sabar Shiva Temple: This ancient temple is located in the heart of Gar Shalboni and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is believed to be over 500 years old.

Belpahari Dam: The Belpahari Dam is located around 10 km from Gar Shalboni and is a popular picnic spot. The dam offers scenic views of the surrounding hills and forests.