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3 Number Talab

Netarhat, Jharkhand, India
3 Number Talab is a peaceful water reservoir located in the heart of the Netarhat plateau, serving as a vital water source for the local community and the famous Netarhat Residential School. This water body is surrounded by thick forests of Sal and Pine, creating a tranquil environment that is perfe ct for those seeking solitude away from the crowded sunset points. The lake is known for its crystal-clear water and the gentle breeze that flows across its surface, making it an ideal spot for morning meditation or a quiet evening walk. Visitors often find themselves mesmerized by the reflection of the tall trees on the still water, which creates a mirror-like effect during the early hours of the day. The area around the talab is rich in biodiversity, and one can often spot local birds or small forest animals coming to the water's edge. Unlike the more popular tourist spots, this place offers a raw and untouched version of nature that defines the true essence of the Queen of Chotanagpur. It is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts who want to experience the quietude of the hills without the noise of commercial tourism.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Water Body / Nature Spot
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    Entry Fees:
    Zero Entry Charges: There is no entry fee to visit 3 Number Talab, making it an accessible spot for all travelers. The local forest department maintains the area, and while there are no formal tickets, visitors are encouraged to follow the strict "No Plastic" policy to pres...
    Zero Entry Charges: There is no entry fee to visit 3 Number Talab, making it an accessible spot for all travelers. The local forest department maintains the area, and while there are no formal tickets, visitors are encouraged to follow the strict "No Plastic" policy to preserve the natural beauty of the reservoir.
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    Timing:
    Regular Visiting Hours: The spot is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily for the general public.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM to witness the clear reflections and active birdlife before the sun gets t...
    Regular Visiting Hours: The spot is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily for the general public.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM to witness the clear reflections and active birdlife before the sun gets too high.
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    Special Events:
    Annual Fishing Festival: Occasionally, the local community organizes traditional fishing events where people gather to celebrate the harvest of the reservoir. These events are colorful and provide a deep insight into the local Tribal culture and their connection with water ...
    Annual Fishing Festival: Occasionally, the local community organizes traditional fishing events where people gather to celebrate the harvest of the reservoir. These events are colorful and provide a deep insight into the local Tribal culture and their connection with water bodies.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Reflection Point: The best photo spot is the eastern bank during the Morning, where you can capture the perfect reflection of the Pine forest in the water.

    The Spillway Bridge: The small masonry bridge over the spillway offers a unique p...
    The Reflection Point: The best photo spot is the eastern bank during the Morning, where you can capture the perfect reflection of the Pine forest in the water.

    The Spillway Bridge: The small masonry bridge over the spillway offers a unique perspective of the water flowing into the valley, ideal for wide-angle landscape photography.

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Things To Do

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    Leisurely Nature Walks: Walking along the perimeter of the lake provides a refreshing experience as the trail is shaded by ancient Sal trees.

    Bird Watching Expeditions: Carry your binoculars to spot rare Himalayan migratory birds that occasionally visit the reservoir during the cold months.

    Picnicking by the Shore: The flat grassy patches near the water are perfect for a family picnic; however, visitors must ensure they do not leave any litter behind.

    Nature Photography: The play of light and shadow through the dense canopy onto the water surface provides endless opportunities for artistic shots.

    Creative Sketching: Artists find the still environment perfect for landscape sketching without any external disturbance.

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    Why Famous:
    Historical Utility and Scenic Beauty: The talab is famous for its historical significance as one of the primary water management systems established during the British era to sustain the plateau's inhabitants. Its scenic beauty is a major draw, offering a picturesque backdr...
    Historical Utility and Scenic Beauty: The talab is famous for its historical significance as one of the primary water management systems established during the British era to sustain the plateau's inhabitants. Its scenic beauty is a major draw, offering a picturesque backdrop that captures the rugged charm of the Latehar district landscapes.
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    Architecture:
    The Engineering of the Reservoir: The architecture of 3 Number Talab is primarily functional, featuring an earthen dam structure with a masonry spillway designed to regulate water levels. The embankment has a length of approximately 150 Meters and a depth reaching up to 10 ...
    The Engineering of the Reservoir: The architecture of 3 Number Talab is primarily functional, featuring an earthen dam structure with a masonry spillway designed to regulate water levels. The embankment has a length of approximately 150 Meters and a depth reaching up to 10 Meters in the central zone. The stone-lined edges help prevent erosion, while the surrounding natural landscape serves as a living architectural frame.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi, located about 156 KMS away.

    By Train: The nearest railway station is Latehar, approximately 80 KMS from the spot.

    By Road: Regular buses and priv...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Magnolia Point (10 KMS), 2. Upper Ghaghri (4 KMS), 3. Lower Ghaghri (8 KMS), 4. Netarhat School (2 KMS), 5. Koel View Point (3 KMS), 6. Pine Forest (2 KMS), 7. Pear Orchard (4 KMS), 8. Sadni Falls (35 KMS), 9. Lodh Falls (60 KMS), 10. Betla National Park (95 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The edges of the talab can be slippery, so wear shoes with good grip.

    Packing: Carry a light jacket even in summer as the temperature near the water drops quickly.

    Cash & Connectivity: There...

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