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Lupungutu Jharna

Chaibasa, Jharkhand, India
Lupungutu Jharna, also known as the Lupungutu natural spring, is perhaps the most beloved and frequently visited tourist spot within the immediate vicinity of Chaibasa. What makes this place truly unique and almost mystical is that the water does not fall from a height, but rather emerges directly from the roots of ancient trees located in a small, shaded grove. The spring is perennial, meaning it flows throughout the year, even in the harshest of summers when other water sources dry up. The water is crystal clear, sweet to the taste, and maintains a constant, pleasantly cool temperature. For the residents of Chaibasa, Lupungutu is more than just a picnic spot; it is a vital part of their daily lives and local folklore. The spring is situated just a short walk away from the Roro River, and the path leading to it is lined with large, shady trees and lush vegetation. The area is populated by the Ho tribe, who have a deep spiritual connection with this water source. They believe the spring is a gift from the gods, and it is common to see local people performing small rituals or collecting water for household use. The "Jharna" consists of several small outlets where water bubbles up from the ground and flows into a small stream. The ground is covered with fine sand and pebbles, and the roots of the trees form a natural network of pipes that channel the water. In recent years, the local administration has added some basic amenities like concrete benches and a small park area to accommodate the large crowds that gather here during the New Year and Makar Sankranti. The proximity to the town makes it an ideal spot for an evening getaway. The sound of water trickling over the roots combined with the rustling of leaves creates a tranquil environment that is perfect for relaxation. Despite its popularity, the spring has managed to retain its natural charm, largely due to the reverence shown by the local community. It is a place where one can witness the seamless integration of nature and tribal culture. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Natural Spring & Picnic
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    Entry Fees:
    Standard Entry: Free for all.

    Parking: Rs 10 for two-wheelers and Rs 30 for four-wheelers during holidays.

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    Standard Entry: Free for all.

    Parking: Rs 10 for two-wheelers and Rs 30 for four-wheelers during holidays.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Morning at 8:00 AM for bird sounds or late afternoon at 4:00 PM for the best light. Avoid going alone very late in the evening.

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    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Morning at 8:00 AM for bird sounds or late afternoon at 4:00 PM for the best light. Avoid going alone very late in the evening.

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    Special Events:
    New Year Bash (January 1st): The entire town of Chaibasa seems to descend upon Lupungutu for a massive community picnic.

    Maghe Porob: A major festival of the Ho tribe celebrated in February with traditional dance and music near the spring. ...
    New Year Bash (January 1st): The entire town of Chaibasa seems to descend upon Lupungutu for a massive community picnic.

    Maghe Porob: A major festival of the Ho tribe celebrated in February with traditional dance and music near the spring.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Tree Roots: The specific spot where water gushes out of the wood is the most iconic shot.

    Roro River Canyon: The layered rocks of the riverbed provide a dramatic background for portraits.

    The Green Canopy:<...
    The Tree Roots: The specific spot where water gushes out of the wood is the most iconic shot.

    Roro River Canyon: The layered rocks of the riverbed provide a dramatic background for portraits.

    The Green Canopy: Looking up into the dense leaves of the Lupungutu grove provides a "jungle" vibe.

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Things To Do

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    Drink the Spring Water: It is a local tradition to drink the water directly from the roots. It is refreshing and naturally filtered by the earth.

    Riverbed Walk: Walk along the Roro River during the dry season to see the unique rock formations and the "Ghost Trees" (white-barked trees) that line the banks.

    Picnic with Family: This is the primary activity. Bring a mat, some snacks, and enjoy the shade of the huge trees.

    Traditional Bathing: Many locals and tourists take a dip in the clear pools formed by the spring.

    Photography: Capture the water droplets on the gnarled roots; it’s a macro-photographer’s dream.

    Attend a Tribal Fair: Occasionally, small local fairs (Melas) are held here wher...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Water from Roots: Famous for the rare phenomenon where water sprouts from tree trunks and roots rather than rocks.

    Cultural Hub: It is the most popular picnic spot in Chaibasa, hosting thousands during the first week of January every year. ...
    Water from Roots: Famous for the rare phenomenon where water sprouts from tree trunks and roots rather than rocks.

    Cultural Hub: It is the most popular picnic spot in Chaibasa, hosting thousands during the first week of January every year. The water is believed to have medicinal properties due to the minerals it carries.

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    Architecture:
    The Root Network: The architectural marvel here is the biological engineering of the trees. The roots of around 12 major trees form a circular catchment area of approximately 300 square feet where the water emerges.

    Roro River Bridge: A ne...
    The Root Network: The architectural marvel here is the biological engineering of the trees. The roots of around 12 major trees form a circular catchment area of approximately 300 square feet where the water emerges.

    Roro River Bridge: A nearby bridge offers a view of the river landscape, standing 20 feet above the riverbed.

    The Park Layout: A small, fenced garden area of 1 acre features stone pathways and small fountains (man-made) that complement the natural spring.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Ranchi Airport (140 KMs).

    By Train: Chaibasa Railway Station is just 3-4 KMs away. Autos are readily available.

    By Road: It is a 10-minute drive from the center of Chaibasa. The road is fully meta...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Chaibasa Clock Tower (3km), Shahid Park (2km), Jubilee Lake (4km), Roro Dam (10km), Mahadev Sal (45km), Jagannathpur (45km), Benisagar (85km), Hirni Falls (65km), Kharsawan (33km), Bidri Lake (25km)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The area is generally safe, but keep an eye on your belongings during crowded holidays.

    Packing: Carry a camera, a reusable water bottle, and a picnic mat.

    Accommodation: Plenty of hotels a...

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