Community transformation of Tirtha Village – Chitrakote Adventure Camp

Community transformation of Tirtha Village – Chitrakote Adventure Camp

Written by Yashika Burka Chitrakote Waterfall Chitrakote waterfall, also known as the widest waterfalls of India, emerges from the Indravati River. While on the journey you can see glistening crop fields and green meadows which travel along with you. This visual brings a refreshing spark during the monsoon season especially. On the opposite side of…

Why this year in 2023 Bastar Dusshera will be celebrated for 107 days?

Why this year in 2023 Bastar Dusshera will be celebrated for 107 days?

Unveiling the Splendor: Celebrating 107 Days of Bastar Dussehra in 2023 Want to know more about Bastar Dussehra 2024, check out our latest website about Bastar Dussehra, its culture and its experiences. Introduction: The vibrant region of Bastar in India is gearing up for a momentous celebration this year as Bastar Dussehra, a festival deeply…

Kayaking in Kanger River at Kanger Valley National Park

Bamboo Rafting in the Best Tourism Village 2024 – Dhudmaras

The Kanger Valley National Park in Chhattisgarh, India, is a popular tourist destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The park is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including leopards, sloth bears, deers and a range of bird species. To add to the list of adventure activities, the park has introduced bamboo rafting and Kayaking on the Kanger River.

The Pearl embellished in An Emerald  Ring 

The Pearl embellished in An Emerald  Ring 

Being a human invention, time is not absolute but a relative entity. At times it hangs still and heavy like a fog while at others it flies by like  an arrow. And then there are places where time stands still. The resplendent, ethereal jungles of Bastar mesmerize even time & it is caught lingering around in this wonderland, forgetting that it needs to keep moving! 

The Historical City of Bastar – “Barsoor” | Unexplored Bastar

The Historical City of Bastar – “Barsoor” | Unexplored Bastar

Written by B. Bindu BATTISA TEMPLE Leftwards, on the entrance to Barsur, Battisa Temple can be seen in ruins.  According to the inscriptions, this temple was constructed back in 1030c. by the Queen of Nagavanshiya ruler Someshwar Dev. Due to the usage of 32 stone pillars in this temple, it became well-known as Battisa Mandir…

Jagdalpur – The Gateway destination to Bastar

Jagdalpur – The Gateway destination to Bastar

Written by B.Bindu Owing to the vast opportunities of tourism, District and Divisional headquarters of Bastar, Jagdalpur, is an important ancient and cultural city. Jagdalpur has all the facilities and less costly as compared to the other cities of our country. Jagdalpur is a tourist place in itself consisting of many tourist attractions. Bastar Maharaja’s…