Chaibasa - Lupungutu
Part 1 –
I got married in 2007 and I was somewhat lucky as my wife
was from the state of Jharkhand. This meant that I have to keep travelling to
and fro from Kolkata to Ranchi. Jharkhand as a state is quite diverse, you will
find hills waterfall, temples, castles, fort, forest etc. and every opportunity
I had to visit my in laws I managed to sneak one or two short trips. This time
I am going to talk about a small town called Chaibasa. This place is quite near
to Kolkata and happens to be also where my father in law’s original paternal
home. In fact his mother (my grandmother in law) is still alive and we do visit
her once every year. This trip report comprises of three visits which I have
combined as one for the ease of readers.
Chaibasa is a city and a municipality in West Singhbhum
district in the state of Jharkhand, India. Chaibasa is the district
headquarters of West Singhbhum district. Predominantly it’s in the Tribal
(Munda) belt of Chota Nagpur region. The landscape has both forest and hills
thus making Chaibasa a scenic town.
Mining, Cement, Steel are the main industry which is
dependent on this town thus even though this is a small town still it’s well
developed. You can get almost anything in and around the town from various
shops.
First time I had visited Chaibasa in the month of November
2007 since me and my wife had to visit my grandmother in law to seek her
blessings as she could not attend our wedding due to her old age. We could have
taken a direct train from Kolkata (Howrah – Barbil Jan Shatabdi) but decided to
go via Ghatshila since my cousin stays at Ghatshila and we could stop over to
meet them as well as to freshen up. We
hired a Sumo (Jeep) which will go via Jadugora (famous for Uranium mining) to
Chaibasa. The route was very scenic with hills and forest all around us,
however in 2007 the roads at some spots were almost missing which made the ride
a little bumpy sometimes.
Subarnarekha River at Ghatshila
Road
from Ghatshila to Tata Nagar
Hills of Jadugora
Jadugora mining of Uranium – Dump site
River near Jadugora
River near Jadugora
Tata Nagar crossing – turning towards Chaibasa
Damaged bridge – Traffic slows down a lot here
Some portion of the road is completely damaged
Entering Chaibasa
We had started at around 10 AM from Ghatshila and we reached
Chaibasa at around 1 PM. Being a new son in law I was greeted with all sorts of
rituals which I enjoyed a lot. After our lunch we were resting in the garden
and discussing with my father in law about the town and what tourist spots it
has, its then that my father in law informed me about a place called Lupungutu.
This place according to him has a natural spring and what makes it different
from any other spring is that the water flows out of tree roots. Now I got more
interested and enquired about the distance, my father in law got up and told me
to get inside the car as he will drive us to Lupungutu since it was just 15 –
20 minute drive from Chaibasa.
He was right and with 20 minutes we were at Lupungutu, the
land where the water flows from the trees. This place is having around 10 – 12
trees in a circular pattern and the natural spring water indeed flows from the
tree roots. Even though the weather was bit cold considering it was late
November but remarkably the water was quite warm since it was underground
water. I hesitated to taste the water but my father in law encouraged to give
it a sip. The waster was sweet to taste and by now I had drank enough to quench
my thirst.
Lupungutu natural spring
Lupungutu natural spring – Water flows freely from tree roots
Lupungutu natural spring – Water takes its own course through leaves
Lupungutu natural spring – looks like a small waterfall
Lupungutu natural spring
Part
2 –
Let me fast forward it to August 2014. By now I was a father
of a naughty 5 year old daughter and my grandmother in law was still alive but
her hearing ability had substantially decreased. I had travelled to Chaibasa
along with my family to attend the Barka Kutumbh ceremony of my brother in law
(Nilesh). Barka Kutumbh is the pre wedding ceremony wherein the girl’s family
visits the boy’s family home for the first time along with close relative and
ties the turban around the Groom’s head symbolizing the acceptance of the new
relation.
The ceremony took place in the morning followed by a lunch
which was attended by more than four hundred guests. By mid-afternoon the skies
turned dark grey and it started pouring, luckily by that time all the ceremonies
were over and most of the guest had left. With nothing else to do I asked Smita
(my wife) is she wanted to go to Lupungutu. Rianna our daughter had never seen
that place and I wanted her to see the water sprouting out of tree roots. We
also asked our close friend Aerbin to come along with us. As we were about to
leave Nilesh my brother in law also wanted to join us. Thus all five of us set
out for Lupungutu.
Smita & Rianna enjoying a splash at Lupungutu
The trees around Lupungutu – Water flows from these trunks & root
Since it had rained Lupungutu was at its best with water
spring from different spots. A quick 10 minute walk takes you to the banks of
Roro River which flows near to Lupungutu.
Walking towards Roro River from Lupungutu
Stone canyon around Roro River
Roro River
Roro River – Children’s from nearby boarding school enjoying a splash
Roro River – Children’s from nearby boarding school enjoying a splash
Part 3 –
Apart from Lupungutu, Chaibasa is also known from its forest
and hills. Chaibasa is surrounded by Saranda forest thus there is a huge bio
diversity. In March 2013 I went to Chaibasa to attend my wife’s cousins wedding
and after the wedding ceremony the next day I went for a bike ride along with
few of Smita’s cousins. We went to Jubilee Lake and around the town outskirts.
Saranda forest
Saranda forest
Saranda forest
Wild Chameleon
Flora of Chaibasa
Fauna of Chaibasa
Wild Mushrooms
Jubilee Lake
Jubilee Lake
GEL Church
How
to reach Chaibasa –
Chaibasa is a station on the southbound line to Orissa from
Rajkharsawn on the Tatanagar–Bilaspur section of Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line.
Nearest airport is Jamshedpur which is 60 Km. from Chaibasa. Ranchi is 145 km
away from Chaibasa.
From Kolkata take 12021 Howrah – Barbil Jan Shatabdi Express
which departs at 6.25 AM and reached Chaibasa at 10.56 AM. Return train* will
be 12022 which departs at 3.39 PM from Chaibasa and reached Howrah at 8.50 PM.
* Chaibasa station has smaller platform and the return train has
reserved compartment for Chaibasa quota at the end which usually falls outside
the station platform. It is advised to board the last compartment which is
accessible from the station platform and then use the train compartment
vestibule to reach the last compartment.
Where
to stay –
Akash Hotel
Chawla Super Market, Near Central Bank Of India,
Sadar Bazar Chaibasa - 833201,
Chaibasa
Sadar Bazar Chaibasa - 833201,
Chaibasa
Contact No:
06582-256488
Annapurna Hotel
Annapurna Hotel Near Chaibasa Bus Stand,
Sadar Bazar Chaibasa – 833201,
Chaibasa
Sadar Bazar Chaibasa – 833201,
Chaibasa
Contact No:
06582-256720
Hiring
a car –
Sai Travels
F S Tower, Chaibasa HO,
Chaibasa - 833201, Near Rungta House
Chaibasa - 833201, Near Rungta House
Contact No:
6582-258936, 94701 99117
Tourist
attractions in and around Chaibasa –
Lupungutu
Roro River
Jubilee
Lake (Kachari Talab)
Rungta
Garden
Roro Dam
Clock house
Shahid Park
GEL Church
Thank you for reading my blog / travel log, please do read
my other travel blogs. Bye for now.
5 comments:
Nice crisp blog with lovely photographs. I would like to know why the water flows out of the roots, or is it actually an illusion.
By the way... you have repeated a photograph captioned "Roro River – Children’s from nearby boarding school enjoying a splash." Delete the duplicate photograph please.
Thanks....
Well you have to go there to figure that out... till then let that be a little secret.
Yes, thanks for pointing out the duplicate image, O have removed it.
Hey this place is truly awesome. Never heard of it. And its so close to Jamshedpur too.
Nice trip report Subhadip
Nice trip report :)
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