Bastar Tour

Places to Visit in Bastar


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About Bastar :

Bastar, in Chhattisgarh, India, is a captivating destination known for its dense forests, ancient temples, vibrant tribal culture, and magnificent waterfalls. It provides a blend of cultural richness and natural splendor, making it ideal for those seeking adventure and a deeper connection with India's traditional lifestyles

How to Reach Bastar

By Air
• Nearest Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur (RPR)
o Distance: Approximately 300 km from Jagdalpur, Bastar’s main town.
o Connectivity: Flights to and from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata.
o Transfer: Taxis, buses, and car rentals are available from Raipur to Bastar.

By Rail
• Nearest Railway Station: Jagdalpur Railway Station (JDB)
o Distance: Located in the heart of Bastar.
o Connectivity: Connected to cities like Visakhapatnam, Raipur, and others. Key trains include the Kirandul Passenger and Durg-Jagdalpur Express.
o Transfer: Autos, taxis, and local transport are available from the station.

By Road
• Major Highways: NH30 and NH63 connect Bastar to nearby cities.
o From Raipur: Approximately 6-8 hours drive via NH30.
o Bus Services: Regular state-run and private buses connect Bastar with Raipur, Jagdalpur, and other regional towns.
o Self-Drive: Car rentals are available in Raipur and other major cities.

Best Time to Visit

Ideal Season: October to March
o Weather: Pleasant and cool, making it suitable for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
o Monsoon (July to September): Ideal for witnessing the waterfalls in their full glory.
o Avoid: Summer (April to June) due to high temperatures.

Major Tourist Destinations in Bastar

1. Chitrakoot Falls
Description: Known as the "Niagara of India," Chitrakoot Falls is the widest waterfall in India, cascading from a height of about 29 meters over a horseshoe-shaped cliff. During the monsoon, the falls spread over 300 meters in width, creating a thunderous roar and a misty spectacle.
Activities: Boat rides near the falls, photography, picnicking, and enjoying the breathtaking views.
• Location: 38 km from Jagdalpur on the Indravati River.

2. Tirathgarh Waterfall
Description: A multi-tiered waterfall that drops from a height of 91 meters. Surrounded by lush forests, Tirathgarh is known for its picturesque beauty and serene atmosphere. The water cascades down in multiple steps, creating a mesmerizing and tranquil scene.
• Activities: Nature walks, picnics, exploring nearby caves, and photography.
• Location: 35 km from Jagdalpur, within Kanger Valley National Park.

3. Kanger Valley National Park
Description: A haven for biodiversity, Kanger Valley National Park spans over 200 square kilometers and is home to diverse flora and fauna. The park features dense forests, unique limestone caves like Kutumsar and Dandak, and the scenic Kanger River.
Activities: Trekking, cave exploration, wildlife observation, and bird watching.
• Location: Approximately 27 km from Jagdalpur.

4. Bastar Palace
Description: This historical palace, located in Jagdalpur, reflects the grandeur of the Bastar royal family. The palace exhibits a fusion of Indian and French architectural styles and houses a museum showcasing artifacts, relics, and paintings related to the Bastar dynasty.
• Activities: Touring the museum, exploring the palace grounds, and learning about Bastar’s royal history.
• Location: Jagdalpur city center.

5. Danteshwari Temple
Description: One of the 52 Shakti Peethas, Danteshwari Temple is dedicated to Goddess Danteshwari and is a major pilgrimage site. It features intricate carvings and architecture, and is especially significant during the Dussehra festival, attracting thousands of devotees.
Activities: Participating in religious ceremonies, exploring temple architecture, and attending the vibrant Dussehra celebrations.
• Location: Dantewada, about 84 km from Jagdalpur.

6. Anthropological Museum
Description: The museum provides a comprehensive view of the tribal cultures of Bastar. It exhibits artifacts including traditional attire, household items, weapons, and tools used by the indigenous communities, offering a deep understanding of their way of life.
Activities: Exploring various exhibits, gaining insights into tribal traditions, and understanding the region's cultural diversity.
• Location: Jagdalpur city.

7. Bhoramdeo Temple
Description: Often referred to as the "Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh," Bhoramdeo Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is renowned for its exquisite erotic sculptures and detailed carvings, reflecting the craftsmanship of the 10th-11th centuries.
Activities: Admiring the temple’s intricate carvings, exploring surrounding temples, and enjoying the scenic backdrop of the Maikal hills.
• Location: About 135 km from Jagdalpur.

8. Nagarnar
Description: A town known for its rich tribal culture and ancient temples. Nagarnar is also gaining significance due to the upcoming steel plant, adding an industrial dimension to its traditional setting.
Activities: Visiting local temples, experiencing tribal life, and exploring traditional crafts and rituals.
• Location: 17 km from Jagdalpur.

9. Barsur
• Description: Historically significant as the former capital of the Gangavanshi rulers, Barsur houses several ancient temples and ruins. Key attractions include the Mama Bhanja Temple and the 32-pillar Battisa Temple, showcasing remarkable architectural styles.
• Activities: Exploring ancient ruins, visiting temples, and appreciating historical sculptures and architecture.
• Location: Approximately 75 km from Jagdalpur.

10. Kutumsar Caves
• Description: These limestone caves are renowned for their impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. The caves are one of the longest natural caves in the world, featuring intricate chambers and pitch-dark interiors.
• Activities: Cave exploration with guides, observing geological formations, and experiencing the mystical underground ambiance.
• Location: Within Kanger Valley National Park, around 38 km from Jagdalpur.

Travel Tips

• Accommodation: Options range from budget guesthouses to eco-resorts. It's advisable to book in advance with Traveler, especially during peak seasons.
• Local Cuisine: Sample local dishes like Bafauri, Chana Samosa, and Mahua-based beverages.
• Cultural Sensitivity: Respect local customs, especially in tribal areas. Seek permission before taking photographs of people or sacred sites.

Bastar Tourism by Traveler offers a journey through stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage, making it a must-visit for any traveler looking to explore India's diverse and unique destinations. Book us now.

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