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Palamu Fort

Netarhat, Jharkhand., India.
Historical Overview: Palamu Fort is a historical marvel located in the dense forests of the Latehar district. It consists of two spectacular forts, the Old Fort and the New Fort, built during the 16th and 17th centuries. These structures were the seats of power for the Chero dynasty kings who ruled over the region for generations. The Old Fort was originally constructed by the kings of the Raksel dynasty but was later occupied and renovated by King Medini Ray. The New Fort was exclusively built by Raja Medini Ray on an adjoining hill to provide a better defensive advantage. These forts witnessed numerous battles between the tribal kings, the Mughals, and eventually the British East India Company. The site is now under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and remains a primary attraction for history buffs. Surrounded by the Betla National Park, the forts offer a unique blend of heritage and wildlife. The walls of the fort are still standing strong, telling tales of the legendary King Medini Ray, who is celebrated as a just and powerful ruler in local folklore. Visitors can explore the ruins, gateways, and the intricate stone carvings that represent the tribal pride of Jharkhand. The fort is strategically located on the banks of the Auranga River, which enhances its scenic beauty. Walking through the ruins gives a sense of the grandeur that once existed in this tribal kingdom. The dense jungle surrounding the fort adds an element of mystery and adventure to the visit. It is a must-visit destination for anyone staying in Netarhat as a day trip. The proximity to nature and history makes it a perfect educational and recreational spot.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 3 to 4 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Category: Heritage & History.
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    Entry Fees:
    Fees for Indians: Rs.25 per person.

    Fees for Foreigners: Rs.300 per person.

    Camera Charges: Rs.25 for still cameras and Rs.100 for video equipment. ...
    Fees for Indians: Rs.25 per person.

    Fees for Foreigners: Rs.300 per person.

    Camera Charges: Rs.25 for still cameras and Rs.100 for video equipment.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Morning hours (9 AM to 12 PM) are best for photography and to avoid the afternoon heat.

    Seasonal Variation: During winter, it stays open till sunset, bu...
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Morning hours (9 AM to 12 PM) are best for photography and to avoid the afternoon heat.

    Seasonal Variation: During winter, it stays open till sunset, but visitors are advised to leave before dark.
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    Special Events:
    Medini Ray Jayanti: This event celebrates the birth of the greatest Chero king, usually in February or March, with local tribal dances.

    Republic Day: Special flag hoisting ceremonies are held at the fort, attracting locals from nearby villag...
    Medini Ray Jayanti: This event celebrates the birth of the greatest Chero king, usually in February or March, with local tribal dances.

    Republic Day: Special flag hoisting ceremonies are held at the fort, attracting locals from nearby villages.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Nagpuri Gate Backdrop: The most iconic spot for a profile picture with historical depth.

    River View Point: Capture the winding Auranga River from the height of the New Fort.

    Fort Walls: The moss-covered bric...
    Nagpuri Gate Backdrop: The most iconic spot for a profile picture with historical depth.

    River View Point: Capture the winding Auranga River from the height of the New Fort.

    Fort Walls: The moss-covered bricks offer a rustic and vintage look for photography.

    Entrance Arch: The grand entrance of the Old Fort provides a perfect frame for wide shots.

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Things To Do

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    Heritage Walk: Take a guided walk through the broken ramparts of the Old Fort to understand the strategic layout.

    Photography: Capture the stunning Nagpuri Gate and the panoramic view of the Auranga River from the New Fort.

    Wildlife Spotting: Since it is inside Betla, you might spot deer or exotic birds near the fort walls.

    Picnicking: Enjoy a quiet lunch at the base of the hill under the shade of ancient trees.

    River Exploration: Walk down to the Auranga River bed to see the unique rock formations.

    Trekking: Hike up the steep path to the New Fort for a workout and great views.

    History Learning: Read the ASI plaques to learn about Raja Medini Ray.

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    Why Famous:
    The Chero Legacy: The fort is famous for being the administrative center of the Chero dynasty. It represents the height of tribal architecture and power in the Chotanagpur region during the medieval period.

    Nagpuri Gate: This specific gate ...
    The Chero Legacy: The fort is famous for being the administrative center of the Chero dynasty. It represents the height of tribal architecture and power in the Chotanagpur region during the medieval period.

    Nagpuri Gate: This specific gate is globally recognized for its artistic finesse and is often cited in historical journals as a masterpiece of stone masonry from the 17th century.
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    Architecture:
    Architectural Style: The architecture follows a fusion of tribal and Mughal styles. The Old Fort spans roughly 3 square kilometres with defensive ramparts 7 feet wide. The New Fort features the famous Nagpuri Gate, which stands 10 feet high and 8 feet wide, showcasing intr...
    Architectural Style: The architecture follows a fusion of tribal and Mughal styles. The Old Fort spans roughly 3 square kilometres with defensive ramparts 7 feet wide. The New Fort features the famous Nagpuri Gate, which stands 10 feet high and 8 feet wide, showcasing intricate floral carvings.

    Material Used: The forts were built using lime mortar, surkhi, and sun-baked bricks, while the Nagpuri Gate is made of high-quality stone brought from the plains.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Nearest airport is Ranchi (170 KM), followed by a taxi.

    By Train: Nearest station is Daltonganj (25 KM), well connected to Ranchi.

    By Road: Well-paved roads from Netarhat via Mahuadanr.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Betla National Park (3 KM), Mirchaiya Falls (20 KM), Suga Bandh (25 KM), Kechki Sangam (15 KM), Lodh Falls (60 KM), Netarhat Lake (72 KM), Magnolia Point (80 KM), Upper Ghaghri (75 KM), Koel View Point (74 KM), Pappu Waterfall (70 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Wear sturdy shoes as the terrain is rocky and ruins can be slippery.

    Packing: Carry plenty of water and sun hats.

    Connectivity: Mobile network is weak; BSNL works best.

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