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Chandan Dam

Banka, Bihar, India
Detailed Overview of Chandan Dam: The Chandan Dam is one of the most significant irrigation projects in the Banka district, built across the perennial Chandan River. It serves as a lifeline for the local agricultural community by providing a steady water supply for irrigation across vast stretches of farmland in southern Bihar. Beyond its utility, the dam has evolved into a premier tourist destination due to its expansive reservoir and the lush green hills that surround the water body. The sight of the vast blue water meeting the horizon against the backdrop of the Vindhya range foothills is truly breathtaking. Visitors often flock here to witness the engineering prowess required to tame a river that, while dry in summer, becomes a powerful force during the monsoon season. The area around the dam is meticulously maintained, making it a favorite spot for families looking to spend a day in the lap of nature. The reservoir also supports local fisheries, and one can often see small boats gliding across the water. The cool breeze blowing over the dam provides much-needed relief from the heat of the plains. For history enthusiasts, the dam represents the post-independence era of large-scale infrastructure development in eastern India. It stands as a symbol of progress for the Banka district, transforming the arid landscape into a fertile belt. The sunset at Chandan Dam is particularly famous, as the sky turns into a canvas of oranges and purples reflected in the still waters. Whether you are a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or someone seeking a quiet retreat from the city's hustle, Chandan Dam offers a serene and picturesque environment that caters to all.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature & Engineering
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Charges: There is no formal entry fee for the dam area, but small vehicle parking fees of 10 to 20 rupees may apply.

    Photography Fees: Personal mobile photography is free, though commercial shoots require permission. ...
    Entry Charges: There is no formal entry fee for the dam area, but small vehicle parking fees of 10 to 20 rupees may apply.

    Photography Fees: Personal mobile photography is free, though commercial shoots require permission.
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    Timing:
    Standard Operating Hours: Open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visiting Time: Early morning for bird watching or late afternoon for the sunset. ...
    Standard Operating Hours: Open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visiting Time: Early morning for bird watching or late afternoon for the sunset.
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    Special Events:
    Monsoon Water Release: The opening of the floodgates during peak monsoon is a dramatic event that attracts thousands of spectators.

    Chhath Puja Celebrations: The reservoir banks serve as a major site for sun worship during the Chhath festi...
    Monsoon Water Release: The opening of the floodgates during peak monsoon is a dramatic event that attracts thousands of spectators.

    Chhath Puja Celebrations: The reservoir banks serve as a major site for sun worship during the Chhath festival.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Spillway Bridge: The bridge over the spillway provides a dramatic angle for wide-angle shots of rushing water.

    Reservoir Horizon: The point where the water meets the distant hills is perfect for sunrise and sunset photography. ...
    The Spillway Bridge: The bridge over the spillway provides a dramatic angle for wide-angle shots of rushing water.

    Reservoir Horizon: The point where the water meets the distant hills is perfect for sunrise and sunset photography.

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Things To Do

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    Picnicking with Family: The designated park areas near the dam wall are perfect for a family lunch.

    Landscape Photography: Capturing the symmetry of the spillway and the natural beauty of the reservoir is a highlight.

    Boating and Fishing: Local fishermen often allow tourists to experience traditional rowing in the calmer parts of the reservoir.

    Strolling the Dam Wall: Walking across the long embankment offers a 360-degree view of the landscape.

    Nature Walks: The surrounding forests provide a great opportunity for short, guided nature walks.

    Watching the Sunset: The horizon view from the top of the dam is the best spot for evening relaxation.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    A Vital Irrigation Lifeline: It is famous for being the primary source of water for the region's agriculture and its massive catchment area.

    Scenic Beauty: The dam is renowned for its panoramic views of the surrounding hilly terrain and th...
    A Vital Irrigation Lifeline: It is famous for being the primary source of water for the region's agriculture and its massive catchment area.

    Scenic Beauty: The dam is renowned for its panoramic views of the surrounding hilly terrain and the vast blue expanse of the reservoir.
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    Architecture:
    Dam Structure and Dimensions: The Chandan Dam is an earthen embankment dam featuring a concrete spillway to manage excess water flow during the rainy season.

    Architectural Layout: It spans a significant length across the river valley, with...
    Dam Structure and Dimensions: The Chandan Dam is an earthen embankment dam featuring a concrete spillway to manage excess water flow during the rainy season.

    Architectural Layout: It spans a significant length across the river valley, with the main wall reaching a height of approximately 40 meters, creating a massive reservoir that can hold billions of cubic meters of water.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Deoghar Airport (DGH), approximately 40 KMS away, followed by Patna Airport.

    By Train: Banka Junction and Jasidih Junction are the nearest major railheads.

    By Road: Well-con...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Mandar Hill (48 KMS), Odhni Dam (35 KMS), Baidyanath Temple (42 KMS), Suiya Pahar (25 KMS), Badua Dam (55 KMS), Papharni Tank (49 KMS), Laxminarayan Temple (49 KMS), Vikramshila Ruins (110 KMS), Sultanganj (105 KMS), Ajgaibinath Temple (106 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Stay away from the edge of the spillway and avoid swimming in the deep reservoir waters.

    Packing Essentials: Carry hats, sunscreen, and plenty of drinking water as shops are limited near the dam wall.

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