Belbhatta
General information
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Ideal Duration:
Visit Time : 1 to 2 Hours.Place Type:
Category : Rural Tourism and Culture.Entry Fees:
Free Entry : Belbhatta is a public residential and agricultural area with no entry fee.
Market Fees : No fee for visitors, but vendors pay a small amount to the local council.
Photography : No charges, bu...Free Entry : Belbhatta is a public residential and agricultural area with no entry fee.
Market Fees : No fee for visitors, but vendors pay a small amount to the local council.
Photography : No charges, but it is polite to ask permission before photographing people or homes.Timing:
Regular Timings : Open Always, being a residential area.
Ideal Visit Time : 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM to catch the morning market activity and pleasant weather. ...Regular Timings : Open Always, being a residential area.
Ideal Visit Time : 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM to catch the morning market activity and pleasant weather.Special Events:
Sohrai Festival : Celebrated after the harvest, the village houses in Belbhatta are decorated with beautiful murals and livestock are worshipped.
Local Haat Days : Every Tuesday and Saturday, the local market becomes a vibrant event where ...Sohrai Festival : Celebrated after the harvest, the village houses in Belbhatta are decorated with beautiful murals and livestock are worshipped.
Local Haat Days : Every Tuesday and Saturday, the local market becomes a vibrant event where people from nearby villages gather.Best Photo Spots:
Paddy Fields : The endless green or golden fields provide a stunning natural background.
Mud Walls : The intricate tribal paintings on the walls of the houses are a photographer's delight.
Village Pond : ...Paddy Fields : The endless green or golden fields provide a stunning natural background.
Mud Walls : The intricate tribal paintings on the walls of the houses are a photographer's delight.
Village Pond : The reflection of the village sunset in the still water is a classic shot.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Rural Walk : Take a guided walk through the village to understand the layout of a traditional Jharkhandi hamlet.
Farm Visit : Participate in seasonal agricultural activities like transplanting paddy or harvesting corn with the local farmers.
Market Shopping : Visit the local Haat to buy authentic tribal jewelry, hand-woven baskets, and organic honey.
Photography : Capture the aesthetic beauty of mud houses decorated with traditional tribal wall paintings.
Local Food Tasting : Try the local delicacies like Litti Chokha and Dhuska made fresh in village kitchens.
Nature Walk : Explore the mango and litchi orchards that surround the village area.
Relax by the Pond...
Information
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Why Famous:
Authentic Village Life : Belbhatta is famous for offering a raw glimpse into the rural soul of Jharkhand. It is a preferred spot for those wanting to experience life away from the city.
Local Markets : It is well known for its daily "Haat...Authentic Village Life : Belbhatta is famous for offering a raw glimpse into the rural soul of Jharkhand. It is a preferred spot for those wanting to experience life away from the city.
Local Markets : It is well known for its daily "Haat" or market where tribal crafts and fresh forest produce are sold at very nominal rates. -
Architecture:
Rural Architectural Layout : Belbhatta features a mix of traditional mud-and-thatch houses and modern brick structures. The traditional houses are built with thick mud walls that provide natural insulation, usually measuring 10 feet in height.
...Rural Architectural Layout : Belbhatta features a mix of traditional mud-and-thatch houses and modern brick structures. The traditional houses are built with thick mud walls that provide natural insulation, usually measuring 10 feet in height.
Temple Architecture : The local village temple follows a simple Ek-shala design with a small porch. Its dimensions are roughly 12x12 feet with a pyramidal roof. The layout of the village is planned around a central community pond which measures approximately 100x100 meters. -
How To Reach:
By Air : Flight to Ranchi or Kolkata, then take a train or bus to Godda.
By Train : Godda Railway Station is the closest. From the station, Belbhatta is just a 10-minute auto ride.
By Road : It is locate... -
Near Tourist Places:
Burhi Maa Temple (2 KMS), Godda Market (1 KM), Ratneshwar Dham (3 KMS), Yogini Shakti Peeth (16 KMS), Sundar Dam (26 KMS), Basantrai (25 KMS), Lalmatia (30 KMS), Bhagaiya (45 KMS), Mandar Hill (60 KMS), Pirpainti (35 KMS).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety : Respect the privacy of the villagers. Do not enter homes without an invitation.
Packing : Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees.
Accommodation : Homestays are occasionall...
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