Dombari Buru Hill
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 to 4 HoursPlace Type:
Historical & TrekkingEntry Fees:
Free Entry; There is no entry fee to visit the hill or the memorial. It is a site of national heritage open to all. During the annual fair in January, small fees might be charged for parking or specific amusement rides. ...Free Entry; There is no entry fee to visit the hill or the memorial. It is a site of national heritage open to all. During the annual fair in January, small fees might be charged for parking or specific amusement rides.Timing:
Sunrise to Sunset; The hill is accessible during daylight hours. It is highly recommended to start the climb early in the morning to avoid the midday heat. Visitors should aim to descend before 5:00 PM as the area is quite rural and isolated. ...Sunrise to Sunset; The hill is accessible during daylight hours. It is highly recommended to start the climb early in the morning to avoid the midday heat. Visitors should aim to descend before 5:00 PM as the area is quite rural and isolated.Special Events:
Shaheed Diwas (January 9): This is the biggest event of the year, where thousands gather for a commemorative fair and cultural programs. Birsa Munda Jayanti (November 15): The state celebrates the birth anniversary of the leader with special prayers and state-level functions at the hill. It is a ...Shaheed Diwas (January 9): This is the biggest event of the year, where thousands gather for a commemorative fair and cultural programs. Birsa Munda Jayanti (November 15): The state celebrates the birth anniversary of the leader with special prayers and state-level functions at the hill. It is a time of great pride and celebration.Best Photo Spots:
The Summit Obelisk: The memorial pillar against the backdrop of the sky makes for a powerful silhouette shot.
Birsa Munda Statue: The large statue at the foothills is great for a commemorative photo.
The Valley...The Summit Obelisk: The memorial pillar against the backdrop of the sky makes for a powerful silhouette shot.
Birsa Munda Statue: The large statue at the foothills is great for a commemorative photo.
The Valley Viewpoint: From the top, the panoramic view of the green landscape is a photographer's delight.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Trekking to the Summit: Challenge yourself with a trek up the hill to reach the memorial pillar and enjoy the breeze.
Paying Homage: Visit the memorial and the statue of Birsa Munda to pay your respects to the freedom fighters.
Historical Exploration: Read the plaques and inscriptions at the base to learn about the specific events of the 1899 rebellion.
Landscape Photography: Capture the stunning views of the Arki block and the rolling hills of the Chota Nagpur plateau.
Meditation: The quiet environment at the top is perfect for reflecting on history and finding inner peace.
Picnicking: Families can enjoy a quiet lunch at the foothills where there are open spaces and trees.
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Information
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Why Famous:
Birthplace of Rebellion: It is famous as the site of the legendary Ulgulan movement led by Birsa Munda against the British Empire. The Massacre of 1900: The hill is known for the tragic historical event where many tribal martyrs gave their lives for the cause of independen...Birthplace of Rebellion: It is famous as the site of the legendary Ulgulan movement led by Birsa Munda against the British Empire. The Massacre of 1900: The hill is known for the tragic historical event where many tribal martyrs gave their lives for the cause of independence.
Tribal Identity: It is a symbol of pride and resistance for the tribal people of India, specifically the Munda tribe. It is often called the 'Jallianwala Bagh of the East'. -
Architecture:
Memorial Pillar and Statues: The primary architectural feature of Dombari Buru is the Memorial Pillar erected at the summit, which is approximately 50 Feet tall. It is a simple yet imposing obelisk made of concrete and stone, visible from a distance. At the base of the hi...Memorial Pillar and Statues: The primary architectural feature of Dombari Buru is the Memorial Pillar erected at the summit, which is approximately 50 Feet tall. It is a simple yet imposing obelisk made of concrete and stone, visible from a distance. At the base of the hill, there is a large, beautifully crafted statue of Birsa Munda in his traditional attire, standing about 15 Feet high. The steps leading to the top are built using local stones and are designed to blend with the natural rocky incline. The layout of the memorial area is circular, providing a 360-Degree view of the Khunti plateau. The architecture is minimal, focusing on the solemnity of the historical events rather than ornate decoration. -
How To Reach:
By Air: Use Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi, then travel 50 KMS by road via Khunti.
By Train: Ranchi or Hatia are the nearest major stations. From there, take a bus or taxi to Khunti and then an auto to Sail Rakab.
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Near Tourist Places:
Ulihatu Village (10 KMS), Panchghagh Falls (35 KMS), Angrabadi (30 KMS), Deer Park (28 KMS), Dassam Falls (40 KMS), Tamar (30 KMS), Khunti Town (25 KMS), Perua Gagh (50 KMS), Rani Fall (45 KMS), Ranchi (50 KMS).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: The climb is moderate; people with breathing issues should take it slow. Carry plenty of water.
Packing: Wear sturdy shoes with good grip; carry a light jacket in winter as it gets windy at the top.
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