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Nature Island

Khunti, Jharkhand, India
The Charm of Nature Island: Nature Island is a unique eco-tourism destination located on a large, naturally formed island within a reservoir near Barabinda, where the boundaries of Khunti and Seraikela meet. This serene spot is surrounded by calm, blue waters and is accessible only by boat, making i t feel like a world away from the noise and dust of the city. The island is covered in a lush canopy of indigenous trees and flowering shrubs, providing a perfect habitat for a variety of migratory birds and local wildlife species. It has been developed as a retreat for those who wish to spend a day or two completely immersed in nature, offering basic eco-cottages and designated camping spots for overnight stays. The gentle lap of the waves against the shore and the rustle of the leaves in the lake breeze create a tranquil atmosphere that is perfect for relaxation and mental rejuvenation. Eco-Tourism and Sustainability: The management of Nature Island focuses on sustainable tourism practices, ensuring that the natural ecosystem remains undisturbed while providing visitors with a comfortable experience. Solar power is used for lighting, and waste management is strictly controlled to protect the purity of the surrounding water body and the island's soil. Visitors can enjoy activities like kayaking, paddle boating, and guided nature walks that highlight the island's unique biodiversity and the importance of conservation in the Chotanagpur region. The local tribal community is actively involved in the operation of the island, providing authentic hospitality and traditional meals made from locally sourced organic ingredients. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway, a family bonding trip, or a solo retreat, Nature Island offers a rare blend of adventure and peace in the heart of rural Jharkhand. It is a shining example of how tourism can coexist with environmental protection, providing a blueprint for future developments in the state's growing tourism sector.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Days
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    Place Type:
    Island and Eco-Resort
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    Entry Fees:
    Island Entry Fee: A day-pass for Nature Island costs 150 Rupees per person, which includes the two-way boat transfer from the mainland and access to all the common areas of the island park.

    Activity and Stay Charges: Kayaking is charged at 2...
    Island Entry Fee: A day-pass for Nature Island costs 150 Rupees per person, which includes the two-way boat transfer from the mainland and access to all the common areas of the island park.

    Activity and Stay Charges: Kayaking is charged at 200 Rupees per hour, while overnight cottage stays range from 1,500 to 2,500 Rupees per night, depending on the season and the type of package selected.
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    Timing:
    Operating Hours: For day visitors, the island is open from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, with the last boat leaving the island at 05:15 PM to ensure everyone reaches the mainland safely before dark.

    Ideal Visit Time: The hours between 03:00 PM and 0...
    Operating Hours: For day visitors, the island is open from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, with the last boat leaving the island at 05:15 PM to ensure everyone reaches the mainland safely before dark.

    Ideal Visit Time: The hours between 03:00 PM and 05:00 PM are the most beautiful, as the light turns golden and the temperature drops, making it the perfect time for a boat ride and photography.
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    Special Events:
    World Environment Day: Every year on June 5th, the island hosts a special tree-planting event where tourists and locals come together to add new saplings to the island's diverse forest cover.

    Monsoon Boat Festival: During the month of August...
    World Environment Day: Every year on June 5th, the island hosts a special tree-planting event where tourists and locals come together to add new saplings to the island's diverse forest cover.

    Monsoon Boat Festival: During the month of August, a small boat racing event is organized by the local fishing community in the reservoir, drawing visitors to watch the colorful and energetic competition.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Bamboo Bridge: A small bridge connecting two parts of the island provides a rustic and charming setting for photos, especially when the surrounding flowers are in full bloom during the spring.

    Water Reflection Portraits: Capturing photos...
    The Bamboo Bridge: A small bridge connecting two parts of the island provides a rustic and charming setting for photos, especially when the surrounding flowers are in full bloom during the spring.

    Water Reflection Portraits: Capturing photos from the boat as it approaches the island allows for stunning shots that include the emerald green island reflected in the crystal-clear blue water of the reservoir.

    Cottage Porch Vibe: The thatched roofs and wooden balconies of the eco-cottages offer a cozy and "aesthetic" background for lifestyle photography that highlights the slow-paced island life for social media.

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Things To Do

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    Kayaking in the Reservoir: Visitors can rent kayaks to explore the calm waters around the island at their own pace, getting a closer look at the shoreline and the various small rocky inlets.

    Island Camping: Spending a night under the stars in a professional-grade tent is a popular activity for youth groups and couples who want to experience the true silence of the island's nights.

    Fishing and Angling: The reservoir is home to several species of local fish, and visitors can enjoy a relaxing afternoon of catch-and-release angling from the designated fishing spots on the jetty.

    Nature Trail Walks: A guided walk with an eco-naturalist can teach visitors about the different tree species and the medicinal plants that have been carefully preserved on the island for deca...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Water-Based Retreat: Famous for being one of the few island-based tourist spots in Jharkhand, offering a unique "backwater" experience that is very different from the typical hill and waterfall tourism of the region.

    Bird Watcher's Paradise:...
    Water-Based Retreat: Famous for being one of the few island-based tourist spots in Jharkhand, offering a unique "backwater" experience that is very different from the typical hill and waterfall tourism of the region.

    Bird Watcher's Paradise: Renowned for the large number of Asian Openbill Storks and other water birds that nest on the island during the winter months, making it a top destination for ornithologists.
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    Architecture:
    Eco-Friendly Island Design: The structures on Nature Island are designed using sustainable "green" architecture, utilizing bamboo, thatch, and local stone to blend seamlessly with the forest environment.

    Dimensions and Capacity: The island c...
    Eco-Friendly Island Design: The structures on Nature Island are designed using sustainable "green" architecture, utilizing bamboo, thatch, and local stone to blend seamlessly with the forest environment.

    Dimensions and Capacity: The island covers an area of approximately 15 acres, with a central community hall measuring 40 feet by 30 feet and five individual eco-cottages each spanning 250 square feet. The main jetty where boats dock is 50 feet long, built from treated wood to prevent water damage while providing a stable platform for passengers to board and disembark safely. A circular nature trail of about 1. 5 KMS winds around the perimeter of the island, featuring several elevated wooden observation decks that provide views of the reservoir and the distant hills.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Reach Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi (70 KMS away) and hire a private car for a scenic drive toward the Seraikela road until you reach the Barabinda reservoir boat point.

    By Train: The nearest railway station is Tatanagar or Hatia; f...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Chandil Dam (25 KMS), Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary (35 KMS), Dimna Lake (45 KMS), Jamshedpur City (50 KMS), Khunti Town (40 KMS), Panchghagh Falls (49 KMS), Angrabari (47 KMS), Dassam Falls (55 KMS), Deer Park (53 KMS), Sun Temple (60 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Life jackets are mandatory for all boat transfers and water activities; also, carry an effective insect repellent as the island's forest can have mosquitoes in the evenings.

    Packing Essentials: Pack a good pair of binocul...

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