Ghatshila Resort | Nice Location

Well-maintained Lawn and Garden along with a wide view of the horizon is what awaits you in Ghatshila Resort. Take a break Jharkhand break...

Well-maintained Lawn and Garden along with a wide view of the horizon is what awaits you in Ghatshila Resort. Take a break Jharkhand break…

Already been to Dooars? Darjeeling? Lepchajagat and all the little sleepy hamlets of the hill? Don’t worry! We are here again with a new destination for you. This time, it is a place you have heard of since you were a kid.

This time, it is Ghatshila. For the very few who are unfamiliar with the name, Ghatshila is a small town on the banks of River Subarnarekha. Cradled inside a forest, Ghatshila has a river, dam, valley, and hilly area in its proximity. Once you reach Ghatshila, you’ll see that the amazing location enhances the already mesmerizing natural beauty of the place. This is why it is an ideal choice for you if you want to spend some of your afternoon hours enjoying the sunset, soothing yourself in the relaxing river breeze. Apart from its natural beauty, it is immersed in the rich heritage of local culture which will enrich your mind and gift you a unique experience.

Our pick, The Ghatshila Resort is one of the best staying options you can go for. It pairs so well with the surrounding nature. You can relax in the squeaky clean campus and rooms, and sit in the spacious verandahs. Have a cup of coffee with us, relax, and admire the sunset, you’ll love every moment of it.

In the Ghatshila Resort, we can also arrange for a barbeque in the evening where you can exchange stories with local people, and just enjoy the warmth.

Accommodation:

Both tents and rooms are available with a kid’s playzone, carrom board, and badminton court. Rooms are equipped with geysers both Western and Indian toilets. The place is couple friendly and good for kids.

Nearby Attractions:

Ghatshila is famous for its beautiful picnic spots and tourist spots scattered around the entire area. Some must-visits from the list are-

Phuldungri Pahar:

Within a minimal distance of only 3km, Phuldungri Pahar is a wonderful spot for adventure lovers. It has many beautiful hiking trails, and once you reach the top, the views are amazing.

Burudih Lake:

If you just drive 10 km from our resort, you’ll find yourself baffled by the great scenic beauty of Burudih Lake. Surrounded by hills, the crystal clear lake is an ideal destination for travelers looking for tranquility and peace. The local stalls in the area serve delicious Deshi Chicken Kasha which is both mouth-watering and soul-soothing.

Dharagiri Falls:

Amid rocky hills and jungle, lies a beautiful stream of clear water. The melodies of the falling water, chirping birds, and the forest wind are the best soundtrack you’ll ever put your ears to. You are right if you guessed Dharagiri Falls. It is only 14 km from our resort and is easily accessible.

Rankini Mata Mandir:

The famous yet mysterious Rankini Mandir is less than 25 km from our resort. Sitting in the lap of nature, the temple is a vibrant feast to the eyes. A spiritual day out to Rankini Mata Mandir will ease your mind.

How to reach:

Although we tried to make our resort as far as possible from pollution and cacophony, it is very easy to reach through multiple modes of transport.

By rail:The nearest railway station is Tatanagar Railway Station which is only 44 km from our resort. It takes around an hour to reach the railway station from our resort by car.

By road:Our resort is only 48 km from Jamshedpur and 237 km from Kolkata.

By air:The nearest airport is the Jamshedpur airport, located only 50 km away from our very beautiful Ghatshila Resort.

Pricing of Ghatshila Resort

INR 3600 + GST Per Day Per Room

INR 400 for extra person charge( paid on the spot)

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