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Badua Dam

Banka, Bihar, India
Engineering Marvel: The Badua Dam is an impressive earth-fill dam constructed across the Badua River. It was primarily built for irrigation purposes, serving thousands of acres of farmland in the Banka and Munger districts. Beyond its utility, the dam has evolved into a popular picnic spot due to it s scenic beauty. The vast expanse of blue water surrounded by lush green hills creates a tranquil environment away from the city's noise. It is a place where nature and human ingenuity meet, offering breathtaking views especially during the sunrise and sunset. The reservoir is also a habitat for several species of local birds, making it an informal bird-watching site. Families from all over the district visit the dam during holidays to enjoy the cool breeze and the open space. The road leading to the dam passes through beautiful rural landscapes and small forests. It is a testament to the agricultural backbone of the region and remains a source of pride for the people of Belhar. The dam's spillway is a sight to behold during the monsoon season when the water level is high and the gates are opened. It provides a perfect backdrop for nature lovers and photographers looking for unexplored Bihar.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature / Picnic Spot
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    Entry Fees:
    Nominal Fees: There is no official entry fee for visitors, although a small parking charge might be collected by local authorities for vehicles.

    Accessible Tourism: The site is open to all, making it a budget-friendly destination for student...
    Nominal Fees: There is no official entry fee for visitors, although a small parking charge might be collected by local authorities for vehicles.

    Accessible Tourism: The site is open to all, making it a budget-friendly destination for students and large family groups.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The dam site is accessible from 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM, as it is best to leave before it gets dark for safety reasons.

    Ideal Visit Time: Afternoon around 03:00 PM is ideal, allowing you to enjoy the water and stay back for the...
    Regular Timings: The dam site is accessible from 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM, as it is best to leave before it gets dark for safety reasons.

    Ideal Visit Time: Afternoon around 03:00 PM is ideal, allowing you to enjoy the water and stay back for the sunset views.
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    Special Events:
    Monsoon Release: The opening of the dam gates is a major local event that attracts crowds to witness the powerful flow of water.

    New Year Celebration: On January 1st, the dam area becomes a festive ground where thousands gather for picnics a...
    Monsoon Release: The opening of the dam gates is a major local event that attracts crowds to witness the powerful flow of water.

    New Year Celebration: On January 1st, the dam area becomes a festive ground where thousands gather for picnics and musical gatherings.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Spillway: The best photos are taken near the concrete spillway when the water is gushing through, creating a dramatic white-water effect.

    Reservoir Horizon: Using a wide lens to capture the vastness of the water against the backdrop of t...
    The Spillway: The best photos are taken near the concrete spillway when the water is gushing through, creating a dramatic white-water effect.

    Reservoir Horizon: Using a wide lens to capture the vastness of the water against the backdrop of the distant mountains during the golden hour.

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Things To Do

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    Boating Experience: Renting local boats to explore the vast reservoir and get a closer look at the surrounding hills from the water.

    Bird Watching: Bringing binoculars to spot migratory birds that frequent the water body during the winter months of December and January.

    Picnicking: Setting up a family lunch on the grassy embankments while enjoying the panoramic views of the Badua River.

    Nature Photography: Capturing the reflection of the hills in the still water of the reservoir during the early morning hours.

    Hiking: Exploring the small trails around the dam that lead into the nearby forest patches and offer a sense of adventure.

    Fishing: Engaging with local fishermen and learning about the diff...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Scenic Beauty: It is famous for its picturesque reservoir which looks like a massive inland sea surrounded by small hillocks and greenery.

    Irrigation Lifeline: The dam is well-known for being the primary source of water for the "Badua Canal"...
    Scenic Beauty: It is famous for its picturesque reservoir which looks like a massive inland sea surrounded by small hillocks and greenery.

    Irrigation Lifeline: The dam is well-known for being the primary source of water for the "Badua Canal" which sustains agriculture in the region.
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    Architecture:
    Structural Features: The dam is an earthen embankment with a concrete spillway designed to manage high water pressure during the rainy season.

    Dimension Specs: The dam stretches over a significant length, with the reservoir covering several ...
    Structural Features: The dam is an earthen embankment with a concrete spillway designed to manage high water pressure during the rainy season.

    Dimension Specs: The dam stretches over a significant length, with the reservoir covering several hectares of land when filled to its maximum capacity.

    Spillway Design: The architecture includes multiple radial gates that are operated to release excess water into the canal systems downstream.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Patna Airport (approx. 200 KMS) or Deoghar Airport (approx. 80 KMS) are the closest options for travelers coming by air.

    By Train: The nearest major railway station is Banka Junction, from where one can hire a private taxi or take ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Mandar Hill (45 KMS), Odhni Dam (40 KMS), Vikramshila (90 KMS), Sultanganj (60 KMS), Banka (35 KMS), Tarapur (25 KMS), Deoghar (80 KMS), Bilasi Bandh (20 KMS), Chandan Dam (55 KMS), Bounsi (48 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Avoid swimming in the reservoir as the water can be deep and the currents near the gates are dangerous.

    Packing: Bring your own food and water as there are no major restaurants or shops in the immediate vicinity of the dam...

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