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Damin-i-Koh View Point

Godda, Jharkhand, India
Sub Place Details: Damin-i-Koh is a historical Persian term meaning "the skirts of the hills," and the view point in the Godda region offers a magnificent panorama of the Rajmahal Hills. This area was historically demarcated by the British in the 1830s to settle the Santhal tribes who were moving aw ay from the plains. Today, it stands as a testament to the natural beauty and tribal heritage of Jharkhand. The view point provides an elevated perspective where one can see the undulating hills covered in dense forests, stretching as far as the eye can see. It is a place of immense geological interest as these hills are among the oldest in the world, formed during the Jurassic era. The air here is remarkably fresh, and the silence is only broken by the rustling of leaves and the calls of wild birds. For history buffs, the region represents the struggle and resilience of the local tribes against colonial land policies. The terrain is rugged but beautiful, with small tribal hamlets dotted across the landscape. Visiting this spot allows tourists to understand the geography that shaped the history of the Santhal Pargana. The panoramic view includes the winding paths that lead into the deep interior of the hills, where the Paharia tribes still reside. It is a preferred destination for trekkers and those looking for an offbeat adventure. The sunrise from this viewpoint is considered one of the most spiritual experiences in the district, as the first light touches the peaks of the Rajmahal range.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Hill Station / Historical Site
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    Entry Fees:
    Sub Place Entry Fees:

    General Access: Entry is free for everyone.

    Guide Fees: Local guides may charge between 200 to 500 rupees for a detailed trekking tour. ...
    Sub Place Entry Fees:

    General Access: Entry is free for everyone.

    Guide Fees: Local guides may charge between 200 to 500 rupees for a detailed trekking tour.
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    Timing:
    Sub Place Timings:

    Regular Timings: Best visited between 5:00 AM and 6:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Sunrise (5:30 AM) is the most recommended time to capture the beauty of the hills. ...
    Sub Place Timings:

    Regular Timings: Best visited between 5:00 AM and 6:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Sunrise (5:30 AM) is the most recommended time to capture the beauty of the hills.
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    Special Events:
    Sub Place Special Event:

    Santhal Rebellion Day: Every June 30th, the region commemorates the Hool (rebellion) with traditional dances and music.

    Baha Festival: During Spring, the local tribes celebrate the fl...
    Sub Place Special Event:

    Santhal Rebellion Day: Every June 30th, the region commemorates the Hool (rebellion) with traditional dances and music.

    Baha Festival: During Spring, the local tribes celebrate the flower festival with great fervor, visible in the nearby settlements.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Sub Place Best Photo Spots:

    The Cliff Edge: Provides a dramatic backdrop of the valleys below.

    Misty Valleys: Captured during the early Winter mornings.

    Tribal Boundary Stones:
    Sub Place Best Photo Spots:

    The Cliff Edge: Provides a dramatic backdrop of the valleys below.

    Misty Valleys: Captured during the early Winter mornings.

    Tribal Boundary Stones: Great for historical storytelling photography.

    Sunset Silhouette: Take photos of the lone trees on the ridges against the setting sun.

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Things To Do

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    Sub Place Things to Do:

    Trekking and Hiking: Embark on a guided trek through the forest trails to reach higher vantage points.

    Nature Photography: Capture the misty hills during early morning hours.

    Studying History: Visit with a local guide to learn about the 1855 Santhal Rebellion and the importance of this land.

    Bird Watching: Spot rare forest birds that inhabit the dense canopy.

    Picnicking: Use the natural flat rocks as sitting areas for a meal in the wild.

    Cultural Exchange: Visit a Santhal village nearby to learn about their sustainable lifestyle.

    Rock Climbing: The basaltic cliffs offer opportunities for basic rock climbing...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Why Famous Sub Place:

    Historical Significance: Famous for being the area demarcated by the British for the Santhal settlement.

    Geological Heritage: Known for the ancient Rajmahal volcanic rocks.

    Why Famous Sub Place:

    Historical Significance: Famous for being the area demarcated by the British for the Santhal settlement.

    Geological Heritage: Known for the ancient Rajmahal volcanic rocks.

    Tribal Culture: It is the heartland of the Santhal and Paharia people.

    Panoramic Vistas: Famous for offering the best views of the forest-clad hills in the entire district.
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    Architecture:
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    Natural Landform: Unlike man-made structures, the "architecture" here is entirely natural, characterized by the basaltic rock formations of the Rajmahal traps.

    Dimensions: The view poi...
    Sub Place Architecture:

    Natural Landform: Unlike man-made structures, the "architecture" here is entirely natural, characterized by the basaltic rock formations of the Rajmahal traps.

    Dimensions: The view point sits at an elevation of approximately 200 meters above the surrounding plains, providing a 360-degree view.

    Boundary Pillars: Historically, the Damin-i-Koh was marked by stone boundary pillars, some of which can still be found by avid hikers.

    Observation Decks: Recent local tourism efforts have added basic stone-paved paths and a small railing at the primary viewing spot for safety.
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    How To Reach:
    Sub Place How to Reach:

    By Air: Deoghar Airport (85 KM) is the most convenient airport.

    By Train: Reach Godda Railway Station and hire a private jeep or SUV suited for hilly terrain.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Yogini Dham (25 KM), Lalmatia Mines (10 KM), Sundar Dam (20 KM), Godda Park (35 KM), Rajmahal (60 KM), Sahibganj (70 KM), Barmasia (15 KM), Harna (12 KM), Mahagama (18 KM), Boarijore (22 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Sub Place Tourism Tips:

    Health and Safety: Wear sturdy hiking boots. Keep an eye out for local wildlife and stay on marked trails.

    Packing: Carry a first-aid kit, insect repellent, and enough water.

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