Mukutmanipur Tourism

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Ideal Duration : 1 day Best Time : October to March
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Mukutmanipur Tourism A popular weekend getaway for Kolkata locals, Mukutmanipur in theBankuradistrict of Kolkata is a serene town with lush green forests, clear blue water and green hills in the backdrop. Sharing borders with Jharkhand, Mukutmanipur is located at the confluence of Kumari and Kangsabati. A small serene town that it is, it attracts many tourists who come here in the search of a peaceful vacation. Mukutmanipur dam is said to be the second largest dam in the country while the man-made barrage here which canalizes the river water of Kumari and Kangsabati for irrigation purposes in the nearby districts of Bankura,Puruliaand Medinipur during summers is also the second largest of its kind. Download Mukutmanipur PDF Guide > What's Great? Less populated, and more natural beauty. A perfect amalgam of technology and forest reserves. Less crowded tourist attraction. A serene location which provides a few moments of peacefulness to you. What's not so Great? A little difficult to reach. Cannot be visited during the summer season. Fewer options for local sightseeing. Limited options regarding cuisine. If you are used to more happening places, Mukutmanipur might come off as a little bland. For Whom Mukutmanipur is a good place for those people who want an elegant amalgam of nature as well architectural marvels. It can also be of interest to religious people, as Mukutmanipur is an abode to beautiful temples dedicated to Jainism,

Jain Pilgrimage Mukutmanipur is a beautiful town with its gorgeous landscapes and structures. Tucked amidst the greenery and natural beauty, Mukutmanipur attracts tourists as well religious people. Mukutmanipur is a known place for Jainism followers. It's an abode to beautiful Jain Temples. The small town called Ambikanagar sees a significant amount of Jains on a daily basis due to it being a pilgrimage centre for Jains. Besides Jainism temples, there are many other temples in Ambikanagar which are dedicated to Hindu deities. Mukutmanipur is close to nature while still being at par with urban cities. Its inclination towards spirituality and religion makes it a major hub amongst the people who are into Jainism. Besides the natural beauty on offer, Mukutmanipur creates a spiritual environment for its visitors. As the sacred environment mixes with the gorgeous views, the town becomes truly breathtaking.

One Day Itinerary Day 1:Start your tour with a dose of spirituality. Visit Ambikanagar which is an abode to a famous pilgrimage centre for Jains. There are many other temples present there as well which are dedicated to other Hindu deities. Go to Kangsabati dam. You get to visit the dam and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. It makes up for a great sunrise and sunset view. Day 2:Visit its deer park. The journey to park is breathtaking, as you use a boat to cross the lake and reach the park. This tour will take you incredibly close to nature.

Restaurants and Local Food in Mukutmanipur The main and almost essential elements of the food here are fish, lentils and rice, while, the food gets it flavors from the 5 main spices- Cumin, Nigella, Fenugreek, Aniseed and Mustard seed. The dishes are generally prepared in mustard oil. Sukto, Ambole, Pitha, Chingri macher Malai curry, Maccher Jhol, Bengali eggplant fry are the delicacies that almost offer a definition to the cuisine here. Sweet is another indispensable part of Bengali food and the sweets of the state are famous across the country. The sweets of Bengal are generally made of sweetened cottage cheese (chhena). Rashogolla,shandesh, Laddu, Rasmalai, Pantua, Chamcham are Bengali relishes, enjoyed all over India. View 2 Restaurants in Mukutmanipur >>

Oct-Maris the best time to visit Mukutmanipur The best time to visit Mukutmanipur is from October to March. While Mukutmanipur can be visited throughout the year, the summers here are hot with the mercury reaching 45 degree Celsius as the max temperature. Monsoon months are pleasant, but sometimes tourist activities can be suspended during these months because of heavy rainfall. It is best to visit Mukutmanipur during winters as the weather is the most pleasant then, December being the coldest. Weather in Mukutmanipur Loading... Mukutmanipur in Summer (April-June) The season of summer starts from April in Mukutmanipur and stretches till June. The temperature can be as high as 45 degrees Celsius. It is best not to visit Mukutmanipur during the summers, as nausea and other summer-related issues can appear. Mukutmanipur in Monsoon (July-September) The season of monsoon beautifies Mukutmanipur's surroundings. As the frequent showers revive the greenery of this beautiful town of West Bengal, more and more tourists head towards Mukutmanipur to enjoy its beauty. The season of monsoon starts from July and lasts till September. However, due to the rainy season, issues related to humidity and transportation also enhances. Mukutmanipur in Winter (October-February) In Mukutmanipur, winters start in the month of October and can stretch up to February. The temperature can be pleasant with December and January being cold. Overall, it's an excellent time to spend some days in Mukutmanipur. Monthly Weather in Mukutmanipur Month Avg. Minimum (°C) Avg. Maximum (°C) January 13 26 February 17 30 March 20 33 April 26 38 May 26 38 June 27 36 July 25 31 August 24 31 September 24 31 October 21 32 November 15 29 December 12 27

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