Khadam
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 to 4 HoursPlace Type:
Nature and BotanicalEntry Fees:
Entry Permit Costs: There is a nominal entry fee of 50 INR for Indian nationals and 300 INR for foreigners. These fees contribute to the maintenance of the sanctuary. ...Entry Permit Costs: There is a nominal entry fee of 50 INR for Indian nationals and 300 INR for foreigners. These fees contribute to the maintenance of the sanctuary.Timing:
Operational Hours: The site is open from 08:00 AM to 04:30 PM. The best time to visit is in the early morning at 09:00 AM for optimal light. ...Operational Hours: The site is open from 08:00 AM to 04:30 PM. The best time to visit is in the early morning at 09:00 AM for optimal light.Special Events:
A'chik Traditional Gatherings: The village celebrates the Wangala Festival in November with great pomp. It is the hundred-drums festival where locals dance in traditional attire. ...A'chik Traditional Gatherings: The village celebrates the Wangala Festival in November with great pomp. It is the hundred-drums festival where locals dance in traditional attire.Best Photo Spots:
The Pitcher Plant Groves: The best shots are the close-ups of the Pitcher Plant traps with sunlight filtering through.
Panoramic Hill Views: The surrounding hills provide a wide-angle view of the lush Garo landscape. ...The Pitcher Plant Groves: The best shots are the close-ups of the Pitcher Plant traps with sunlight filtering through.
Panoramic Hill Views: The surrounding hills provide a wide-angle view of the lush Garo landscape.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Exploring the Wilderness:
Botanical Trekking: Walking through the trails to spot the Pitcher Plant is the primary activity. You can observe the different stages of the plant's growth and its unique trapping mechanism.
Bird Watching: The dense canopy is home to the Great Indian Hornbill and various sunbirds. Bring binoculars to see them clearly.
Nature Photography: Capture the intricate details of the carnivorous plants and the vibrant green landscape.
Local Interaction: Visit the village and learn about the Garo way of life and their traditional farming techniques.
Eco-Walks: Take a guided walk with a local expert who can identify various medicinal herbs and rare trees.
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Information
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Why Famous:
The Land of Pitcher Plants: Khadam is globally famous for being a hotspot for the Pitcher Plant. These plants are a marvel of evolution, surviving on poor soil by trapping and digesting insects. It is also famous for its role in local Garo folklore as a place of immense na...The Land of Pitcher Plants: Khadam is globally famous for being a hotspot for the Pitcher Plant. These plants are a marvel of evolution, surviving on poor soil by trapping and digesting insects. It is also famous for its role in local Garo folklore as a place of immense natural power. The site is a key part of the Baghmara Pitcher Plant Wildlife Sanctuary. -
Architecture:
Botanical Structures and Dimensions: The architecture of Khadam is dominated by its biological structures rather than man-made ones. The primary "architectural" marvel is the Pitcher Plant, which features elongated leaf structures forming a pitcher-like trap. These pitcher...Botanical Structures and Dimensions: The architecture of Khadam is dominated by its biological structures rather than man-made ones. The primary "architectural" marvel is the Pitcher Plant, which features elongated leaf structures forming a pitcher-like trap. These pitchers can reach a length of 15 to 20 CM and have a diameter of about 5 CM at the opening. The village itself features traditional Garo huts built using bamboo and thatch. These huts are typically rectangular, measuring roughly 20 feet by 15 feet, elevated on stilts to protect against humidity and wildlife. The natural rock formations in the area provide a rugged backdrop to the green canopy. -
How To Reach:
Travel Logistics:
By Air: The nearest airport is Guwahati (GAU), about 320 KMS away.
By Train: Mendipathar is the nearest railhead, but Guwahati is more convenient.
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Near Tourist Places:
Baghmara Reserve Forest (5 KMS), Simsang River (12 KMS), Siju Cave (35 KMS), Balpakram (55 KMS)
Tourism Tips
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Survival and Travel Advice: Carry mosquito repellent and wear long trousers to protect against leeches during the rainy season. There are no ATMs in the village, so carry enough cash from Baghmara. Connectivity is limited to BSNL and Jio. ...
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