पश्चिम बंगाल
Jhargram district of West Bengal was formed on 4 April 2017 after bifurcation from the Paschim Medinipur district. Known for its exotic undulating landscapes, the district is snugged between serene and meandering rivers Kangsabati in the north and the Subarnarekha in the south. Belpahari and Kankrajhor hills add to the scenic backdrop in the north.
It is a paradise for nature lovers with bountiful forests of sal, teak, peasal and mahul, wild elephants, deer and birds. The untouched natural beauty of Jhargram is the perfect setting for the tourists to escape from the hustle-bustle of cities and unwind and rejuvenate. The district also offers a plethora of tourist attractions experiences that include ancient temples, royal palaces, cultural feats of folk music and tribal dance. Multiple stay options are available for tourists such as hotels, resorts, tents, etc.
By Train: The distance from Howrah to Jhargram station is 157 Kms and the journey takes three hours by train from Howrah. Jhargram Railway Station is on the Kharagpur-Tatanagar section of Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line which is an express train route.
By Road: Jhargram is also very well connected by roads / highways with other nearby cities like Medinipur, Kharagpur, Durgapur, Asansol, Bankura, Purulia, Haldia, Contai, Digha, Kolkata / Howrah.