Latehar Forest Division
General information
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Ideal Duration:
4 to 6 Hours :Place Type:
Nature and Wildlife :Entry Fees:
General Entry: 50 INR per person for Indian nationals and 500 INR for foreigners.
Camera Fees: 100 INR for still cameras and 500 INR for professional video equipment.
Vehicle Charge: 200 INR per light motor...General Entry: 50 INR per person for Indian nationals and 500 INR for foreigners.
Camera Fees: 100 INR for still cameras and 500 INR for professional video equipment.
Vehicle Charge: 200 INR per light motor vehicle for safari access.
:Timing:
Regular Timings: 06:00 AM to 05:00 PM throughout the week.
Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 06:30 AM is best for wildlife sightings and fresh air.
:...Regular Timings: 06:00 AM to 05:00 PM throughout the week.
Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 06:30 AM is best for wildlife sightings and fresh air.
:Special Events:
Hool Diwas Celebration: On June 30, the local tribes celebrate the spirit of rebellion and forest protection with traditional dances and music.
Van Mahotsav: Observed in the first week of July, this event involves mass tree plantation and a...Hool Diwas Celebration: On June 30, the local tribes celebrate the spirit of rebellion and forest protection with traditional dances and music.
Van Mahotsav: Observed in the first week of July, this event involves mass tree plantation and awareness programs.
:Best Photo Spots:
Tapa Pahad Lookout: A high point offering a wide-angle shot of the endless green canopy stretching to the horizon.
Auranga Riverbank: Perfect for capturing the reflection of the sunset on the water.
The Old For...Tapa Pahad Lookout: A high point offering a wide-angle shot of the endless green canopy stretching to the horizon.
Auranga Riverbank: Perfect for capturing the reflection of the sunset on the water.
The Old Forest Rest House: A heritage building that provides a vintage aesthetic for architectural photography.
:Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Wildlife Safaris: Embark on a guided jeep safari through the designated eco-tourism zones to spot Spotted Deer, Sambhar, and if lucky, a Leopard.
Birdwatching Expeditions: Bring your binoculars to the riverbanks of the Auranga to see Hornbills, Pigeons, and migratory water birds that arrive in January.
Nature Photography: Capture the interplay of light and shadow through the dense Sal trees, especially during the "golden hour" in November.
Tribal Village Visits: Interact with the local Munda villagers to learn about their traditional forest-based lifestyle and unique handicrafts.
Educational Walks: Join forest rangers on a botanical tour to identify various medicinal plants like Amla and Harad.
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Information
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Why Famous:
Bio-Diversity Hotspot: The division is world-renowned for being a primary habitat for the Indian Wolf and part of the Palamu Tiger Reserve corridor, making it a critical site for wildlife enthusiasts.
Watershed Management: It is famous for ...Bio-Diversity Hotspot: The division is world-renowned for being a primary habitat for the Indian Wolf and part of the Palamu Tiger Reserve corridor, making it a critical site for wildlife enthusiasts.
Watershed Management: It is famous for housing the origins of several key rivers in eastern India, ensuring water security for the surrounding plains.
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Architecture:
Forest Office Dimensions: The Forest Division headquarters is an iconic structure built during the British era, featuring high ceilings and thick stone walls designed to remain cool during the Summer months. The building spans approximately 5,000 square feet and reflects a...Forest Office Dimensions: The Forest Division headquarters is an iconic structure built during the British era, featuring high ceilings and thick stone walls designed to remain cool during the Summer months. The building spans approximately 5,000 square feet and reflects a colonial administrative style with wide verandas and arched doorways.
Eco-Structures: Within the forest, several watchtowers have been constructed, typically standing 15 to 20 meters tall. These towers are built using reinforced concrete and wood to blend with the environment, offering 360-degree views of the canopy.
Geological Foundation: The natural "architecture" of the division consists of Archaean granite gneiss and sedimentary rocks of the Gondwana series, forming rugged cliffs and deep valleys that define the forest's layout.
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How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi, located 110 KM away, which is well-connected to Delhi and Kolkata.
By Train: Latehar Railway Station (LTR) is the closest hub, just 3 KM from the forest office, served by trains ... -
Near Tourist Places:
Betla National Park (65 KM), Palamu Fort (72 KM), Netarhat (85 KM), Kanti Fall (47 KM), Suga Bandh (70 KM), Mirchaiya Fall (68 KM), Lodh Falls (142 KM), Kechki Sangam (75 KM), Tattapani (78 KM), Maa Ugratara Mandir (37 KM)
Tourism Tips
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Health and Safety: Always carry a basic first-aid kit and insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes.
Packing: Wear camouflage or earth-toned clothing and sturdy hiking boots for better forest exploration.
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