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Mukutmanipur is one of the potential place for tourism in South Bengal. Sal Forest of Bankura creates scenic beauty throughout the year. There are so many religious and natural location creates immense scope for tourism in Mukutmanipur.

Local Sightseeing
  • Mukutmanipur Dam
  • Sutan Forest
  • 12 Mile
  • Jhilimili
  • Talberia Dam
  • Susunia Hill
  • Biharinath Temple
  • Mashak Pahar
  • Bishnupur
How to Reach
By Train :
Rail Head - Bankura Station
Train Option - Rupashi Bangla
Train Timing - 6A.M. (From Santragachi Railway Stn)
By Road :
Pick up & Drop Service From Bankura Railway Stn to Salpiyal Homestay is available. (Charges Applicable)

Why Us!

Few Reasons Why People Choosing Us!

The touch of frost now nears the end of its path, leaving behind a cool and gentle mist in the month of Poush. As the winter sets in, the subtle hues of Magh begin to emerge. Before long, the Bengali spring will blossom with the colors of the Palash tree. Turning away from the hustle of the city, where the streets are lined with concrete, to a green heaven in the lap of nature. Where the morning dew kisses the wings of birds, every day will unfold in different shades, and nights will pass under the moon's gentle rays. Let's venture forth to Salpiyal Homestay at Lalraydihi village located in Hirbandh subdivision of Bankura district and witness the beauty of this nature.

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Local Sight Seeing

Our Services

Services That We Offer

Best Lodging

Salpiyal Homestay offers a serene and immersive stay experience nestled within the lush Sal Forest of Mukutmanipur, located in the Bankura district of West Bengal.

Best Fooding

At Salpiyal Homestay in Mukutmanipur, guests are treated to a personalized and customized fooding experience, where culinary delights are tailored to individual preferences, dietary needs, and special requests.

Sight Seeing

At Salpiyal Homestay in Mukutmanipur, guests are offered a bespoke and tailored sightseeing experience that allows them to explore the natural beauty, cultural richness, and hidden gems of the surrounding region.

Tourist Places

Sightseeing

Susunia Hill

Amidst the spectacular landscape of lavish green and red soil, Susunia hill owns a height of 1200 feet approx. The hill is a popular place for its great archeological value. Listen to those ancient tales by mysterious fossils scattered over here and there, witness proud blinking of stone-age tools, see the ‘Oldest’ rock inscription of West Bengal and incredible beauty of nature. Read More...

Mukutmanipur Dam

It is an ideal getaway where the second largest earthen dam in India is surrounded by mysterious hillocks like a crown or “Mukut”. Nestled at the confluence of two rivers, it is famous for its necklace shaped dam in the green wrapped “Rangamati”. Blessed with the serene nature and breathtaking view of the azure water, Mukutmanipur is a hidden treasure surrounded by green. Read More...

Biharinath Temple

May you be a silent Nature lover or dedicated worshipper, this place holds all for you. You will find a small temple of Lord Shiva in the foothills. According to the worshippers, the ‘Shivalinga’, renowned as ‘Biharinath’ is very much alive. The hill is named upon the God’s actually. Eye soothing scenic beauty, whispering streams, deep sound of the temple bell will definitely create a peaceful space for you. Read More...

Bishnupur

Bishnupur, the temple town in the Bankura district of West Bengal is welcoming you with its lavish heritage, proud culture, brilliant architecture and tales of terracotta. Adi Malla established the Malla dynasty. Jagat Malla, the 10th Malla king shifted his kingdom to Bishnupur. Burnt clay bricks came as a substitute and architects of Bengal found the new way of a beautiful craft known as ‘Terracotta’ Read More...


Jhilimili

Jhilimili are viewpoints scattered throughout the forest from where you will get breathtaking landscapes. You will be happy to have a talk with king sized trees like Sal, Mahua, Shimul etc. Don’t miss the chance to see live painting sessions by plenty of butterflies in nature’s canvas. Monsoon comes here in lively green attire. Relive your childhood with rain dancing with the Monsoon’s beat. Read More...

12 Mile

Jhilimili forest is a very famous destination for nature lovers. After entering the “Baro Mile-er Jungle” the greenery will increase both side of the road and the road is also enjoyable for bikeriders. One will find 3 view points on the right side. From these view points the vast hilly terrain with its lush green forest will be visible. The jungle of Sal with its fresh breeze will make you feel lost in it. Read More...

Sutan Forest

This is a beautiful tourist place with shades of Sal, Piyal, Mahua, Palash and Shimul, about 70 km away from Bankura and 90km from purulia via Ranibandh. This is also the homeland of the Santhal, Munda and Bhumijas. It is an ideal place to spend a short leave. Wild elephant, Deer, hog and partridges are seen in the forest. Elephants from Dalma often step into Sutan for ripened crops. Read More...

Talberia Dam

A travel from Ranibandh to Jhilimili offers a magnificent revelation to impressive forest of changeable heights on both sides on the route. The Kangsabati flows through this forest and its banks are an ideal picnic spot. The watchtower at Jhilimili offers a commanding view of the surrounding area. Jhilimili is a quiet place, and makes for a pleasant getaway for city-dwellers Read More...


Mashak Pahar

Probably, the Mashak hill is the third highest peak of Bankura zilla. There is a pre-historical cave and a temple of goddess Kali on the hill. But unfortunately, it's not in the limelight. It could be a good tourist spot. Common people hardly know about the hill though mukutmanipur, about 10-12kms from here is a place of great public interest. Read More...