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Bankura

Bankura Tourism

Bankura Tourism

Type of destination: Town
Ideal visit duration: 2-3 days
Bankura is a town situated in the western part of the Indian state of West Bengal. Known for its rich cultural heritage and ancient architecture, it serves as the district headquarters of the Bankura district. Bankura is celebrated for its traditional terracotta temples, folk art, and the Dokra metal craft. The region is also famous for the Bankura horse, a terracotta figurine that has become a symbol of Indian folk art. Surrounded by lush greenery and red lateritic soil, the landscape of Bankura is dotted with hills and rivers, including the prominent Susunia Hill and the Damodar River. The town itself exhibits a blend of modern influences and ancient customs, where one can visit places like the Bishnupur, renowned for its Malla dynasty temples and classical music, or explore the scenic beauty of Mukutmanipur and the prehistoric site of Susunia Hills. The local cuisine often includes rice and fish, which are staple foods in the region. Bankura's handloom and handicraft industries add to its unique charm, attracting tourists interested in traditional Indian arts and culture.

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Hill Stations (4)
Beaches (10)
Religious Places (83)
Historical Places (75)
Museums (24)
Wildlife Sanctuaries (12)
National Parks (7)
Villages (4)
Zoos (6)
Island (5)
Gardens (5)
Waterfalls (9)
Dams (7)
Lakes (4)

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