
Jhargram Raj Palace
Jhargram Raj Palace is situated 3kms from Jhargram towards the south of the railway station.
The royal palace of Jhargram has the best architecture. The architecture of the palace combines Islamic and Gothic styles. The palace has historical significance, and currently, Jhargram Rajbari is the residence of Malla Dev’s royal family.

Jhargram Mini Zoo
Jhargram Mini Zoo is situated 2kms from Jhargram towards the east of the railway station.
This small zoo and about 2 km from the town. This Zoological Park was opened by the state forest department. Deers, snakes, crocodiles, black rabbit, wolf, peacocks, bears, and various types of monkeys and several varieties of trees can see here. It is a good place to visit with children.

Tribal Museum
Tribal Museum is situated 5kms outside Jhargram town. It displaying the indigenous tribal culture.
It a museum created by the state government with a focus on rich tribal art and culture. The Tribal Interpretation Centre is inside shal forest and about 1 km from Jhargram town. There is some cottage for the tourist and a open stage for cultural programmes.

Chilkigarh Kanak Durga Temple
Chilkigarh Kanak Durga Temple is situated 14kms from Jhargram railway station.
It is assumed that king Jagatdeo of Suryavansh Dynasty declared himself as king Dhawaldev after defeating Dhalreaj, king of Chilkigarh. Later Royal family of chilkigarh came to be called as Dhawaldevs.

Medicinal Plants Garden
Medicinal Plants Garden is situated at a distance of 12 km from Jhargram. The Amlachati site is maintained by the Divisional Forest Officer, Silviculture South Division headquartered at Midnapur. This invalucable collection of medicinal plants owes its existence to the tireless efforts of the concerned staff. The Amlachati Ex-situ conservation site in Jhargram district has huge collection of around 704 species of medicinal plants both indigenous and exotic. This might be the highest collection of medicinal plat germ plasma in a place in India. This place has attracted thousands of visitors, whichincludes tourists, school children, scholars, scientists, ayurveda practitioners, drug manufactures, etc.

Ghagra Water Fall
Ghagra Water Fall, Belpahari, Jhargram.
Ghagra situated at a distance of 8 K.M. from Belpahari under Belpahari Gram Panchayat in the midst of wild greenery and rocky pedestal is a sight of amazing beauty. The gurgling streams of Ghagra lashing against the craggy rocks offer the visitors a rare glimpse of nature’s glory. Ghagra, a small waterfall attracts the visitors for its uncanny splendour and majestic flow of unfettered water currents. The rustic environs, enigmatic bushes and overarching rocks lend an inexplicable aura to the place. This is the place where once the shooting of the Bengali film “Behula Lakhindar” took place. The rustic innocence of the people leaves a deep impact on the hearts of the motley visitors. During rainy season the beauty of the Ghagra Water Fall comes in its manifold grandeur. Hordes of people throng to the place to have impromptu picnic and get-together.

Garrasini Ashram
Garrasini Ashram, Belpahari
Garrasini Ashram located at the feet of the Garrasini Hill is dotted with thick forests & mazy paths. People from various walks of life travel to this place to spend their time in serene meditation as the Ashram is a centre of spiritual gospels and practices. Inspired by the ideals of Lahiri Maharaj and Swami Yogananda the centre offers the pilgrims unique opportunity of basking in spiritual enlightenment. Every year a religious Utsab is held in the Bengali month “Agrahayan” at the Garrasini Ashram where people sit in deep meditation and enjoy the bliss of solitude. Far from the madding crowd Garrasini Hill is haven of colourful birds which spread the message of eternal joy.

Laljal Cave
Laljal Cave, Belpahari, Jhargram.
As the name suggest, In this range a red water stream was found. now it is dead. During rainy season it is found. Belpahari is fill of natural resources and rarest material found. A small hill which built on black stones and man-made Den found. The rock structure is different from its surroundings. Laljal Cave is almost rearest in Belpahari

Tarafeni Barrage
Tarafeni Barrage, Belpahari, Jhargram.
Tarafeni Barrage under Belpahari Gram Panchayat is another attractive place where public get enthralled at the sight of impetuous sway of the river currents against the rocky boulders, particularly during rainy season. It is the place where the visitors gaze on the meandering currents of the river criss-crossing the zig-zag paths. This barrage is an important source of providing drinking water to thousands of the people in the area. Tarafeni river receives its share of water mainly from Mukutmonipur Dam. Its beauty becomes all the more sparkling when the Barrage releases surplus water from the channels and the dancing and leaping currents of water leave one wondering at the marvels of nature. It is at a distance of nearly 5 k.m. from Belpahari.

Dhangikushum Water fall
Dhangikushum Water fall, Belpahari
Dhangikushum Water fall is a natural beauty under Belpahari regioun.

Khandarani Dam
Khandarani Dam, Belpahari, Jhargram.
The myriad-faceted nature comes in its fullest magnificence when one happens to visit Khandarani Dam cuddled up in captivating forests and ubiquitous expanse of mountains. The murmuring water currents mingled with shimmering sunlight finding their way into the vast swathes of agriculture land through the Dam channels make the onlookers gaze spell-bound at the mystifying marvels of nature. Khandarani Dam snuggled in the lap of pristine nature, only 15 minutes car ride from Belpahari is one of the most attractive places under Binpur-II Dev. Block. The multi-coloured migratory birds defying man-made boundaries swarm to Khandarani Dam and spend their winter in utter abandon and rant the air with their incessant flap and flutter. The luxuriant growth of flora and foliage around Khandarani leaves one with speechless wonder.

Rameshwar Temple
Rameshwar Temple, Gopiballabpur
The temple of Rameshwar is located around the banking institutions of flow Subarnarekha. It is merely 64kms from Jhargram on method to Gopiballavpur in the direction of Nayagram. This is a misconception that Sita requested Ram memory to construct the temple of Lord Shiva with assistance of Vishwakarma, as she wished to worship him. The structures from the temple may be worth. This is a ideal combination of art and science. Sunlight drop inside the temple although you will find no house windows.This place is an amezing, beautiful, attractive to look.The wholw conception of this temple is very beautiful.

Pahkiraloy
Pahkiraloy, Gopiballabpur, Jhargram.
Pahkiraloy, Gopiballabpur is known for it natural beauty and birds.Very peaceful & beautiful garden. Children will love it. It has swings, slides & lots of playing areas with a mini bird zoo. Although it’s located quite interior but it’s beautiful.