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Amadubi Rural Tourism Centre

Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
Overview: The Amadubi Rural Tourism Centre is a vibrant ethnic village that serves as a living museum for the ancient Paitkar scroll paintings, often referred to as the "scroll painters' village." This destination was developed as a collaborative initiative by the Jharkhand government and the Kalam andir NGO to preserve the dying traditions of the Chitrakar community. Visitors are greeted by beautifully decorated mud houses with walls adorned in Sohrai and Kohbar art, reflecting a deep connection to nature and tribal mythology. The village offers an immersive experience where one can witness the meticulous process of creating natural dyes from stones and leaves to paint stories on bark or paper. Beyond art, the center promotes sustainable eco-tourism by allowing guests to stay in traditional huts and enjoy the rustic lifestyle of the Santhal and other local tribes. It is a place where time slows down, and the rhythm of the village is dictated by the sound of the Mandhar drum and the sight of farmers working in the fields. The center has gained international recognition for its efforts in reviving indigenous crafts and providing a livelihood to local artisans. For any traveler seeking an authentic rural experience away from industrial smoke, Amadubi is the perfect cultural retreat in the heart of East Singhbhum.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Ideal Time: 4 - 6 Hours for a complete cultural tour.
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    Place Type:
    Rural & Cultural Tourism
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    Entry Fees:
    Fee Structure: There is a nominal entry fee of approximately Rs. 20 to Rs. 50 per person to enter the tourism center. Guided tours and workshops may have additional charges ranging from Rs. 100 to Rs. 500 depending on the activity. ...
    Fee Structure: There is a nominal entry fee of approximately Rs. 20 to Rs. 50 per person to enter the tourism center. Guided tours and workshops may have additional charges ranging from Rs. 100 to Rs. 500 depending on the activity.
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    Timing:
    Regular Hours: The center is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on all days. The ideal time to visit is during the morning hours when the artisans are most active. Winter months from October to March offer the most pleasant weather for exploration. ...
    Regular Hours: The center is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on all days. The ideal time to visit is during the morning hours when the artisans are most active. Winter months from October to March offer the most pleasant weather for exploration.
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    Special Events:
    Annual Festivals: The Tusu Festival in January is a major event where the village comes alive with colorful processions and songs. The Paitkar Art Fair is occasionally organized to bring together artisans from across the district to showcase their work. ...
    Annual Festivals: The Tusu Festival in January is a major event where the village comes alive with colorful processions and songs. The Paitkar Art Fair is occasionally organized to bring together artisans from across the district to showcase their work.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Artistic Backdrops: The best spot is in front of the Chitrakar's traditional mud hut, with its intricately painted Sohrai murals. Another great location is under the "Sacred Tree" where artisans often sit to paint, providing a perfect shot of the artistic process.

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    Artistic Backdrops: The best spot is in front of the Chitrakar's traditional mud hut, with its intricately painted Sohrai murals. Another great location is under the "Sacred Tree" where artisans often sit to paint, providing a perfect shot of the artistic process.

    Village Vibe: Capture the winding lanes of the village during the golden hour to get the best light on the textured mud walls. The local pond, reflecting the thatched roofs and the green canopy, offers a serene landscape shot.

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Things To Do

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    Cultural Activities: Start your visit with a guided tour of the Paitkar art gallery to understand the history of scroll painting. Engage in a hands-on workshop with local artists to learn the basic strokes of tribal art. Take a ride on a decorated bullock cart through the village to see the painted walls of the local homes. Enjoy a traditional Santhali dance performance organized by the center in the evening.

    Nature and Food: Go for a nature walk in the surrounding woods to identify local flora used in natural dyes. Photography enthusiasts should capture the intricate details of the Sohrai murals on the mud houses. Savor an authentic tribal meal consisting of Marua Roti, Dhuska, and local vegetable preparations served on leaf plates. Shop for original paintings and handmade souvenirs directly from the artisans to support ...

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    Why Famous:
    Cultural Significance: This place is world-famous for the Paitkar paintings, which are among the oldest forms of tribal art in India. It is one of the few places where visitors can see the transition from ancient oral traditions to visual scroll storytelling.

    Cultural Significance: This place is world-famous for the Paitkar paintings, which are among the oldest forms of tribal art in India. It is one of the few places where visitors can see the transition from ancient oral traditions to visual scroll storytelling.

    Tribal Heritage: The center is a hub for the Sohrai and Tusu festivals, offering a glimpse into the authentic lifestyle of the tribes of Jharkhand. It has become a landmark for researchers and art collectors who want to study indigenous Indian art forms in their original setting.
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    Architecture:
    Design and Structure: The architecture of the Amadubi Rural Tourism Centre is deeply rooted in the traditional Santhali style, featuring eco-friendly mud houses with thatched roofs. The buildings are circular or rectangular, with walls made of clay and cow dung, reaching a...
    Design and Structure: The architecture of the Amadubi Rural Tourism Centre is deeply rooted in the traditional Santhali style, featuring eco-friendly mud houses with thatched roofs. The buildings are circular or rectangular, with walls made of clay and cow dung, reaching a height of about 10 feet.

    Artistic Dimensions: Each house serves as a canvas, with murals extending over 100 square feet of wall space. The use of natural materials ensures that the structures remain cool during the hot summers of Jharkhand.
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    How To Reach:
    Transport Options:

    By Air: The nearest airport is Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi, about 190 KMS away.

    By Train: The nearest railway station is Ghatshila, well-connected to Jamshedpur and Kolkata. From there,...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nearby Attractions: Ghatshila (10 KMS), Phuldungri Hill (12 KMS), Dharagiri Falls (15 KMS), Burudih Dam (18 KMS), Rankini Mandir (20 KMS), Galudih (15 KMS), Dimna Lake (60 KMS), Jubilee Park (62 KMS), Dalma Sanctuary (70 KMS), Chandil Dam (95 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Travel Advice:

    Health & Safety: Carry bottled water and mosquito repellent as it is a rural area.

    Packing: Wear comfortable walking shoes and carry a hat for sun protection.

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