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Barakoppa Hill

Godda, Jharkhand, India
Overview of the Hill : Barakoppa Hill is a prominent natural landmark in the Godda district, known for its lush green slopes and spiritual significance. The hill offers a panoramic view of the surrounding Santhal Pargana region and serves as a major trekking destination for local enthusiasts. It is part of the Rajmahal Hills range, which is geologically one of the oldest in India. The area is inhabited by tribal communities whose culture is deeply intertwined with the landscape. Visitors often climb the hill to enjoy the cool breeze and the scenic beauty of the forests below. The biodiversity here is rich, featuring various species of indigenous trees and birds that make it a paradise for nature lovers. Historically, the hill has been a site for local tribal gatherings and traditional rituals. The trekking path is moderately challenging, winding through rocky terrains and dense thickets. During the monsoon, the hill transforms into a vibrant emerald peak with small seasonal streams flowing down its sides. It is a perfect getaway for those looking to escape the hustle of city life. The silence of the hill is only broken by the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves. Travelers often spend the entire day exploring the various viewpoints and hidden trails. The sunrise from the peak is particularly famous among photographers. In recent years, the local government has taken steps to promote eco-tourism in this area. Despite its beauty, it remains a relatively unexplored destination, offering a raw and authentic experience. The local legends suggest that the hill has protective powers over the nearby villages. It is a symbol of the natural heritage of Jharkhand.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Visit Time : 4 to 6 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Category : Nature, Trekking, and Adventure.
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry : There is no official entry fee to climb Barakoppa Hill. It is open to the public as a natural site.

    Guide Charges : If you hire a local tribal youth as a guide, a nominal tip of Rs. 100-200 is appreciated.

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    Free Entry : There is no official entry fee to climb Barakoppa Hill. It is open to the public as a natural site.

    Guide Charges : If you hire a local tribal youth as a guide, a nominal tip of Rs. 100-200 is appreciated.

    Parking : Nominal parking fees may apply at the base for private vehicles.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings : Sunrise to Sunset. It is not advisable to stay on the hill after dark for safety reasons.

    Ideal Visit Time : 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM is perfect for trekking and bird watching to avoid the afternoon heat. ...
    Regular Timings : Sunrise to Sunset. It is not advisable to stay on the hill after dark for safety reasons.

    Ideal Visit Time : 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM is perfect for trekking and bird watching to avoid the afternoon heat.
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    Special Events:
    Tribal Forest Festival : During the spring season, the local tribes celebrate the Sarhul festival at the foot of the hill with traditional music and dance.

    Nature Camps : Occasional eco-tourism camps are organized by the forest department ...
    Tribal Forest Festival : During the spring season, the local tribes celebrate the Sarhul festival at the foot of the hill with traditional music and dance.

    Nature Camps : Occasional eco-tourism camps are organized by the forest department to sensitize visitors about biodiversity.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Summit View : The most iconic spot is from the very top, looking down at the Sundar Dam. The vastness of the water against the hills is perfect for wide-angle shots.

    Rocky Outcrops : Mid-way up the hill, there are unique rock formatio...
    The Summit View : The most iconic spot is from the very top, looking down at the Sundar Dam. The vastness of the water against the hills is perfect for wide-angle shots.

    Rocky Outcrops : Mid-way up the hill, there are unique rock formations that provide a great foreground for portraits.

    Forest Trails : The shaded paths with sunlight filtering through the canopy are ideal for nature photography.

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Things To Do

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    Trekking and Hiking : The primary activity is the trek to the top of the hill. It is a 2-kilometer hike that takes about an hour. The path is scenic and provides ample opportunities for nature photography.

    Bird Watching : Carry a pair of binoculars as the hill is home to several rare avian species. The early morning hours are best for this.

    Picnicking : The base of the hill has flat areas shaded by trees, making it an ideal spot for a family picnic.

    Photography : Capture the sprawling views of the Sundar Dam from the top. The contrast of the blue water and green hills is breathtaking.

    Cultural Interaction : Visit the nearby tribal hamlets to learn about their unique lifestyle, traditional dance, and food.

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    Why Famous:
    Natural Beauty : Barakoppa Hill is famous for being the highest vantage point in the region, offering stunning 360-degree views of the Godda landscape. It is a hub for trekking enthusiasts who enjoy the rugged trails.

    Spiritual Significance :...
    Natural Beauty : Barakoppa Hill is famous for being the highest vantage point in the region, offering stunning 360-degree views of the Godda landscape. It is a hub for trekking enthusiasts who enjoy the rugged trails.

    Spiritual Significance : The hill is considered sacred by the local Santhal tribes, who believe it to be the abode of their ancestral spirits. It is also famous for the rare medicinal plants found on its slopes.
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    Architecture:
    Architectural Style and Dimensions : The Barakoppa Hill is a natural geological structure, but it features several small shrines at its base and peak built in the Nagara style. The main temple at the foot of the hill is approximately 20 feet in height with a square base of...
    Architectural Style and Dimensions : The Barakoppa Hill is a natural geological structure, but it features several small shrines at its base and peak built in the Nagara style. The main temple at the foot of the hill is approximately 20 feet in height with a square base of 15x15 feet. The path to the top consists of rugged stone steps carved directly into the hill's surface.

    Natural Formation : The hill itself rises to an elevation of about 600 feet above sea level, spanning a base area of several acres. The rocks are primarily composed of metamorphic and igneous types, characteristic of the Rajmahal Trap.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air : The nearest major airport is Birsa Munda Airport, Ranchi (approx 350 KMS) or Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport, Kolkata (approx 380 KMS).

    By Train : The nearest railway station is Godda Railway Station. From there, you can take...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Sundar Dam (10 KMS), Yogini Shakti Peeth (18 KMS), Lalmatia Coal Mines (25 KMS), Mulak Tank (33 KMS), Basantrai (40 KMS), Bhagaiya (55 KMS), Baidyanath Dham (90 KMS), Ajgaibinath Temple (100 KMS), Vikramshila Ruins (80 KMS), Mandar Hill (65 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety : Wear sturdy trekking shoes with a good grip. Carry a basic first-aid kit and insect repellent.

    Packing : Pack light but carry enough water. A sun hat and sunscreen are essential for the trek.

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