A Land of Legends and Landscapes
The Ayodhya Hills region of Purulia is one of Bengal's most unexplored treasures. From sacred peaks and crashing waterfalls to vibrant cultural festivals and ancient tribal traditions, every corner of this landscape has a story to tell.
Joychandi Pahar
A sacred hilltop with a Shiva temple offering panoramic views of the Purulia landscape. A must-visit destination for trekkers and pilgrims alike.
Plan Your VisitAyodhya Hills
The lush green Ayodhya Hills of Purulia offer stunning vistas, winding roads through forests, and the refreshing mountain air of the Western Ghats.
Plan Your VisitBamni Falls
A spectacular waterfall cascading down rocky terrain, surrounded by lush greenery. The falls are especially breathtaking during the monsoon season.
Plan Your VisitMatha Dam & Lake
A serene rocky lake with dramatic cliff formations, perfect for picnics and photography. The still waters reflecting the surrounding hills create a mesmerizing view.
Plan Your VisitChhau Dance Festival
Experience the vibrant and colorful traditional Chhau dance festival of Purulia — a UNESCO recognized art form that celebrates mythology through masked dance drama.
Plan Your VisitPakhiralay Bird Sanctuary
A seasonal bird paradise that attracts thousands of migratory birds every winter. A delight for nature lovers and bird watchers looking for unique wildlife experiences.
Plan Your VisitBefore You Explore
Make the most of your visit to the Ayodhya Hills with these practical travel tips.
Best Season
October to March is the ideal time to visit. Monsoon (July-September) brings alive the waterfalls but roads can be challenging.
Getting Around
Hotel Ajodhya arranges private vehicle hire and guided tours for all nearby attractions. Just speak to our front desk!
What to Carry
Comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket for evenings, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.
Book Your Stay, Explore the Hills
Use Hotel Ajodhya as your base for exploring all of Purulia's hidden gems.


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