If you want to spend a couple of days away from the hustle and bustle of the city, surrounded by only greenery and secluded nature, Bisinda Hill can be a great destination. During the rainy season, this hill gets a new life. As far as the eye can see, the mesmerizing view of green fields, hills and trees is enough to relax the mind.

Just 30 km from Bankura city, this hill is of special attraction not only for nature lovers but also for devotees. As you climb the stairs, you will first see Hanumanji's idol, then Shivlinga. Further up is the Than of Goddess Nachanchandi. A small stone idol of the goddess under a tamarind tree and surrounded by vermilion earthen horses give this place a distinct atmosphere. A grand puja is held here on Dolapurnima, but daily pujas are held throughout the year.

It takes about five to six hours to reach by car from Kolkata. It is easily accessible via Dankuni, Burdwan, Bankura, Chattna, Durgapur, Barajora and Gangajalghati. On the way you must enjoy the jungle road of Gangajalghati.

There are simple guesthouses at the foot of the hill for accommodation. Even if there is no luxury, the quiet atmosphere and the view of the mountains outside the window will make your visit memorable. One night, two day trip can explore Koro Hills, Shushunia Hills, Gangdua Dam and Biharinath.

If the quiet beauty of nature draws you in,Then you can keep Bisinda Pahar in your next vacation plan. Once you go, the memory of this green will remain in your mind for a long time.

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