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Galudih Barrage/Dam

Ghatsila, Jharkhand, India
In-Depth Overview: Galudih Barrage/Dam is a magnificent structure built across the Subarnarekha river, serving as both a vital irrigation project and a popular recreational spot. Located just a short drive from Ghatsila, the barrage creates a vast expanse of water that looks like a shimmering sea ag ainst the backdrop of the surrounding hills. The site is particularly famous for its dramatic sunsets, where the sky turns into a palette of orange and gold reflected on the calm river surface. The barrage consists of several gates that, when opened during the Monsoon, create a thunderous and awe-inspiring display of rushing water. Tourists often walk along the walkway of the dam to enjoy the cool breeze and the panoramic views of the valley. The area around the dam is a popular picnic spot for locals and tourists alike, offering plenty of space for families to relax. Small stalls nearby sell local snacks and fresh fish caught directly from the river by the local fishermen. The engineering of the dam is a point of interest, showcasing how water is diverted for the agricultural needs of the region. The proximity to the Galudih village allows visitors to experience the local lifestyle while enjoying the technical marvel of the dam. It is a place where human ingenuity meets natural grandeur, providing a serene environment for photography and quiet reflection. The rhythmic flow of the river and the distant hills make it one of the most photogenic locations in the entire East Singhbhum district.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 1 to 2 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Category: Dam, Riverfront, Picnic Spot, Engineer
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: Access to the Galudih Barrage is free for all. Visitors can walk on the dam and enjoy the views without any tickets. Parking of vehicles might cost a small fee during the peak holiday season. ...
    No Entry Fee: Access to the Galudih Barrage is free for all. Visitors can walk on the dam and enjoy the views without any tickets. Parking of vehicles might cost a small fee during the peak holiday season.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The barrage is open 24 hours, but for safety, it is best to visit between 6:00 AM and 6:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The Golden Hour (one hour before sunset) is the most spectacular time to be at the dam for the views. ...
    Regular Timings: The barrage is open 24 hours, but for safety, it is best to visit between 6:00 AM and 6:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The Golden Hour (one hour before sunset) is the most spectacular time to be at the dam for the views.
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    Special Events:
    Chatth Puja: In October or November, the river banks near the barrage come alive with thousands of devotees offering prayers to the Sun God.

    Holi Celebrations: The open spaces near the dam are used for community Holi gatherings, where the ri...
    Chatth Puja: In October or November, the river banks near the barrage come alive with thousands of devotees offering prayers to the Sun God.

    Holi Celebrations: The open spaces near the dam are used for community Holi gatherings, where the river water adds to the fun.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Barrage Walkway: Shooting down the length of the walkway with the repeating patterns of the gates creates a great sense of perspective.

    Sunset Horizon: The far end of the reservoir where the river meets the hills is the best spot for landsca...
    Barrage Walkway: Shooting down the length of the walkway with the repeating patterns of the gates creates a great sense of perspective.

    Sunset Horizon: The far end of the reservoir where the river meets the hills is the best spot for landscape panoramas.

Photo Gallery

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Things To Do

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    Sunset Watching: Walk along the barrage walkway to witness one of the most beautiful sunsets in the region. The reflection of the changing sky on the wide expanse of the Subarnarekha river is truly hypnotic.

    Picnicking: Set up a small picnic on the green banks of the river or near the park area of the dam. It is a great place to spend quality time with family while enjoying the cool breeze from the water.

    Boating: During the peak tourist season, local boatmen offer short rides on the river, providing a closer look at the dam's structure. It is a peaceful way to enjoy the vastness of the reservoir and the surrounding hills.

    Bird Watching: The reservoir attracts various migratory birds during the Winter months, making it a great spot for birders. Carry a pair o...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Sunset Views: The barrage is famous across the state for its breathtaking sunset views. The way the sun dips behind the distant hills of the Chotanagpur range while the water turns golden is a sight to behold.

    Fishermen Culture: It is a fam...
    Sunset Views: The barrage is famous across the state for its breathtaking sunset views. The way the sun dips behind the distant hills of the Chotanagpur range while the water turns golden is a sight to behold.

    Fishermen Culture: It is a famous spot to observe the traditional fishing techniques of the local people. The barrage also plays a crucial role in providing water to the dry regions of Jharkhand and Odisha.
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    Architecture:
    Civil Engineering Design: Galudih Barrage is a massive concrete and steel gravity structure designed for water regulation. It features a series of 28 vertical lift gates that control the flow of the Subarnarekha river during various seasons.

    Di...
    Civil Engineering Design: Galudih Barrage is a massive concrete and steel gravity structure designed for water regulation. It features a series of 28 vertical lift gates that control the flow of the Subarnarekha river during various seasons.

    Dimension: The barrage stretches over 500 meters in length and stands approximately 15 meters high. The concrete piers are reinforced to withstand the high pressure of the river during the peak Monsoon discharge periods.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Ranchi. From the airport, it is a comfortable 3. 5-hour drive via the national highway.

    By Train: The nearest station is Galudih, but most express trains stop at Ghatsila. It is a short 15-minute ride from Gh...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Ghatsila Town (10 KMS), Ratmohana (12 KMS), Rankini Temple (8 KMS), Burudih Lake (20 KMS), Jadugoda Mines (15 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Do not climb on the railings of the barrage. Be cautious of the slippery steps near the river bank.

    Packing: Sunglasses and a hat are recommended for the daytime. Carry a light jacket for the breezy evenings by the river. ...

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