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Palamu National Park, Jharkhand

Palamau on the Auranga river , 20 miles south-east of Daltonganj as the crow flies, from which the district takes its name is for historian and archaeologist the most interesting place in the district, for it was for many years the seat of the Chero chiefs and it contains the ruins of the two great forts built by them, the capture of which by Mughals and later by the British resulted in the collapse of the Chero resistance, the forts lie within the reserved forests
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and in order to preserve them the jungle has to be cut back at intervals .they are a favourite haunt of tigers, whose pug marks may nearly always be seen in and around the fort.The walls which are in preservation are about 5 feet in thickness and those of the old fort bear marks of cannon balls and bullets in many places.
In the new fort the Nagpuri gate is of great beauty. It is said to have been imported of great expense by Medni Roy, the greatest of the Rajas of "Palamau", after he had sacked the place of the Maharaja of Chhotanagpur ; but the side of the fort on which it was erected was declared to be unlucky, and the entrance was bricked up, the carving being left where it was. The gate has now been opened and some of the adjoining masonry has been demolished in order to preserve it. The following account is taken from the Report of the Archeological Survey, Bengal Circle in 1903-1904 : " There are two forts at Palamau, inside the jungle, close to each other. They are distinguished by the name of Purana Kila and Naya Kila, although the both appear to be of about the same age.
The style of the walls and buildings so closely resembles that at Rohtashgarh and Shergarh that both forts may safely be put down at the same time, viz., the beginning of Mughal period. The old fort is of regular shape, about one mile in circumference. The ground upon which it stands rises in terraces, the higher part is divided from the lower one by a cross wall. The walls are in places of considerable thickness, about 8' the path way on top between the battlements measuring 5'- 6". In other places they are thinner. The four gates are strongly fortified with inner and outer courts and provided with watch towers. The outer battlements of the walls are loop-holed. Inside are the remains of for two-storied houses and mosque with three domes. The inner cross wall has one gate, in front of which is a deep well cut out of the rocks with a vaulted tunnel leading down to it. The walls are built of stones and concrete, like those at Rohtashgarh and Shergarh.

The houses are plastered over and remains of paintings and stucco ornamentation are seen here and there,. In all these respects, the buildings closely agree with those in the other hill forts, already referred to. I observed one statue of Buddha close to the eastern gate and another broken Hindu or Buddhist idol, but no temple was found by me.The new fort is built around the slopes of a conical hill. There are two lines of walls. Each making up a square. The inner line clusters around the peak of the hill ; the outer line is somewhat lower down. The walls are of the same kind as in the old fort.

The outer walls are of considerable breadth, the passage along the roof between the battlements measuring 14' and the total breadth amounting to 18'.there are no separate building inside the enclosure, but the walls have galleries, open to the interior, sometimes of several stories. The most interesting object is fine stone-carved window about 15'high. There is nothing to match this either at Rohtasgarh or Shergarh. The carving is distinctly of the Mughal type. Another similar window close to it is broken and some wall near it also have fallen down and now block up the passage so that it is difficult to get a view of this excellent piece of carving". The above note still holds good.

Palamau is now often mistaken as Palamau District. It may be mentioned here that the East India Gazetteer by Walter Hamilton (1815) has the following description lf this district:--"A hilly and jungly district in the province of Jharkhand, situated between the 23rd and 25th degrees of north latitude. This is one of the least cultivated and most thinly inhabited territories in the Company's dominions, a great proportion of the land consisting of hills covered with jungle. The soil in many parts is strongly impregnated with iron.

Wildlife in Palamu National Park

When the last census was done there were 44 tigers in the national park. There are several other wildlife found in the sanctuary - elephants, gaur, Indian porcupine, nigai, monkey, leopard, wild dogs, chinkara, langur, sambhar, sloth bear, wild boar, wolves, deer, hares,and pangolin.

Peafowl, red junglefowl and partridges are the common birds found in the park.

 

 

Palamu National Park Tour Packages

We are in process of updating site and making it more informative. Resorts information will be available very soon. If you are planning to visit Himalayan National Park then we can provide you accommodation in the park if available or in the nearest location of the Himalayan national park. You can contact us with your query on the following no of the given numbers/ email.

Tel + 91- 120 - 4016901 - 98 (88 hunting lines are available

Email: info@casanovaindia.com

Palamu National Park Travel Information

Area : Total Area: 1026 sq. km. Buffer Zone- 813 sq. Km. Core Area- 213 sq. Km., Tourist Zone- 35 sq. Km.
Established : June 1974
Altitude : 300 to 1140 meters.
Location : Palamu National Park located in Eastern Indian state of Bihar and is in the western part of the Chotanagpur plateau. The region extends from the latitude 23°25'-23°55' in the North to the longitude 83°50'-84°25' in the East.

Time to Visit :

climate of Palamu National Park is extreme with the maximum temperature going well over 40°C in summers, winters are quite cold with the minimum temperature dipping to 3°C. The monsoon months are from July to mid September.

How to Reach

By Air : Ranchi, situated around 140 km away, is the nearest airport with regular air connections to Delhi, Calcutta, Patna and Lucknow.
By Rail : The nearest important railway station is Daltongunj, connected to many places in the region with regular trains. Ranchi and Gaya are also convenient railway stations for the tourists coming from Delhi and Calcutta respectively.

By Rail : The sanctuary is well connected to other cities in the region by regular buses run by the state transport corporation and private companies.

 
Hotels & Resorts in Palamu National Park

 
RestaurantRestaurant Internet ServiceInternet Service Tea / Cofee MachineTea/Coffe Machine Business CentreBusiness Centre
Swimming PoolSwimming pool Travel DeskTravel Desk Doctor on CallDoctor on Call Baby SittingBaby Sitting
Health ClubHealth club BarBar Safe DepositSafe Deposit Baby Sitting Amphitheatre
Baby Sitting Library Std/isd Std/Isd Baby Sitting Money Exchange  
We are in process of updating site and making it more informative. Resorts information will be available very soon. If you are planning to visit Himalayan National Park then we can provide you accommodation in the park if available or in the nearest location of the Himalayan national park. You can contact us with your query on the following no of the given numbers/ email.

Tel + 91- 120 - 4016901 - 98 (88 hunting lines are available

Email: info@casanovaindia.com

 

 
 
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