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Saturday 11 November 2017

Winter holiday rush at Betla, Netarhat

The Telegraph

Winter holiday rush at Betla, Netarhat

- HOTELS CHOCK-A-BLOCK WITH MORE SIGHTSEEING OPTIONS ON TOURIST MENU

HOUSEFUL: Betla National Park in Latehar
Ranchi: Were you planning to spend your winter holidays at Betla or Netarhat? If you haven't made up your mind yet, it may be too late now.
According to tourism department's online booking portal jharkhandtourism.gov.in, the hotels, guest houses and tents in Netarhat are fully booked between December 22 and January 10.
A large number of people are also expected to visit these two places - that never slide off the favourite list - around Statehood Day on November 15.
"People here have started to realise the importance of tourism in their economic growth. Online bookings have made the job easier for both the tourists and hoteliers, but cashless transactions are still not available at most of the places. In Netarhat, many have turned a portion of their residential buildings into guest houses. The forest department too has renovated its old guest houses," Betla-based hotelier Md Hasib said.
Tourist guide Md Usman said earlier Betla National Park and the sunrise and sunsets at Netarhat were the principal draws for the tourists. Now, people like to explore the nearby waterfalls, the banks of Koel rivulet and Palamau fort as well.
A nullah intersecting the state highway linking Betla with Netarhat at seven places have turned into a popular selfie zone. "Visitors stop at almost every point to take selfies and photos and update their Facebook status. Earlier, people used to simply cross over these places, that are no less picturesque than some of the favourite tourist spots in Nepal and Bhutan," Usman added.
Rajiv Ranjan, the general manager of Jharkhand Tourism Development Corporation, said the accommodation problem in Betla had been solved after his organisation regained the custody of one of its old guest houses that had eight rooms.
He claimed that the problem of water supply in the hotels had been addressed and JAP-IT had been asked to install CCTV cameras at strategic locations.
"In Netarhat, we have introduced tent accommodations for the first time this year. There are 20 tents and most of them remain occupied on weekends and holidays," he added.
Latehar SP Dhananjay Singh said special attention was being given to the security of tourists. "No major incident has been reported in the recent months. We regularly patrol the areas that were inaccessible earlier."

Friday 3 November 2017

Betla National Park – complete detail – updated. Dominant flora and fauna of Betla National Park. Geography of Betla National Park. How to reach Betla National Park. It was declared as a National Park in the year of 1986. The vegetation mainly consist of tropical wet evergreen forests, mixed deciduous forests and temperate alpine forests………..
Betla National Park is a beautiful place, located in the Chota Nagpur Plateau of the Latehar District of the state of Jharkhand. Total area of the park is about 226.33 Km2. The park supports a wealth of biodiversity and is home to an enormous range of vegetation as well as animals and birds…………….
The park is protected home to the mammals like Elephant, Panther, Leopard, Wild Boar, Tiger, Gaur, Sloth Bear, Sambar, Chital, Mouse Deer, Monkeys, Small Indian Civet, Mongoose, Jackals, Porcupine etc. The prime attraction at Betla is observing wildlife at close range. An interesting fact is the presence of two historical forts within the national park.
National park is an area which is strictly reserved for the betterment of the wildlife & biodiversity, and where activities like developmental, forestry, poaching, hunting and grazing on cultivation are not permitted. Their boundaries are well marked and circumscribed.
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Betla National Park
Betla National Park is a beautiful place, located in the Chota Nagpur Plateau of the Latehar District of the state of Jharkhand. ‘Betla’ is an acronym of the following words- Bison, Elephant, Tiger, Leopard, and Axis-axis.
The area in Palamu District in Jharkhand was set aside as a protected area in 1947 under the Indian Forests Act. In the year of 1973, it was declared a wildlife sanctuary. The area was set up as the Palamau Tiger Reserve in the year of 1974. Total area of the reserve is about 1014 Km2.
It was declared as a National Park in the year of 1986. Total area of the park is about 226.33 Km2. Betla National Park is considered among the best national parks in India, and became one of the earliest 9 tiger reserves in India under ‘Project Tiger’ in 1974.
The park supports a wealth of biodiversity and is home to an enormous range of vegetation as well as animals and birds.
The vegetation mainly consist of tropical wet evergreen forests, mixed deciduous forests and temperate alpine forests.
The park is protected home to the mammals like Elephant, Panther, Leopard, Wild Boar, Tiger, Gaur, Sloth Bear, Sambar, Chital, Mouse Deer, Monkeys, Small Indian Civet, Mongoose, Jackals, Porcupine etc.
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The prime attraction at Betla is observing wildlife at close range. An interesting fact is the presence of two historical forts within the national park.
Betla village is the only entry point to the park. Inside the park, we can also find waterfalls and hot springs.
History
Palamau has the distinction of being the forest where the world’s first tiger census was enumerated in 1932.
This area was set aside as a protected area in 1947 under the Indian Forests Act. In the year of 1973, it was declared a wildlife sanctuary.
The area was set up as the Palamau Tiger Reserve in the year of 1974. Total area of the reserve is about 1014 Km2. Before the Palamau was declared a Tiger Reserve, poaching and overgrazing was common.
The present area of the reserve got duly constituted either as Protected Forest or Reserved Forest under the Indian Forest Act, 1927 way back in 1947. Betla was one of the first national parks in India to become a tiger reserve under Project Tiger. The park is under administration of the forest departments.
It was declared as a National Park in the year of 1986. Total area of the park is about 226.33 Km2.
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The villagers within Palamau Tiger Reserve are predominantly tribal. They belong to ethnic groups like Munda, Kherwar, Chero, Kisan and Birjia. These tribals traditionally led a nomadic life and in harmony with the wildlife and natural resources of Palamau.
Geography
Betla is most important tourist place of Jharkhand having luxuriant Sal and miscellaneous trees and bamboo forests. The forest starts from Kechki and extended up to Neterhat.
Sal dominates the dry and deciduous region of the dry deciduous forests towards the southern side of the forests whereas pure patches of Bel Aegle marmelos are found in the northern part of the reserve.
The park has an undulating terrain is marked with important hills like the Murhu, Netarhat, Huluk and Gulgul, which is the highest. The majestic sal, covers the valleys and hills of this reserve.
Several waterfalls such as the Mirchaia Water Fall and the Lodh Water Fall and the hot water spring like the Tataha Pani mark the luxuriant landscape
River Koel and its tributaries also run through the northern portion of the park help the diverse eco-system of the park.
The forests of the park have a vast range of vegetation consisting of tropical wet evergreen forests in the lower reaches, mixed deciduous forests in the middle and temperate alpine forests in the upper reaches including Sal and bamboo as the major components along with a number of medicinal plants.
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There are two historical forts, one of them belonging to the 16th century deep inside the forest. The main sentinel of the old fort is visible high up on the hill with defences in three directions and three main gates.
Temperature:       Maximum: 37o C
                             Minimum: – 05o C
Dominant flora
The forests of the park have a vast range of vegetation consisting of tropical wet evergreen forests in the lower reaches, mixed deciduous forests in the middle and temperate alpine forests in the upper reaches including sal and bamboo as the major components along with a number of medicinal plants.
Dominant fauna
Mammals – Bison, Elephant, Tiger, Leopard, Wild boar, Dhole, Pangolin, Four-horned antelope, Chital, Barking deer, Mouse deer, Panther, Sloth bear, Sambar, Nilgai, Langur, Mongoose, Jackals, Eating pangolin, Hyenas etc.
Birds – Hornbill, Peafowl, Red jungle fowl, Black partridge, White necked stork, Black ibis, Swamp grey, Quail, The pied born bill, Wagtails, The harial, Doves, Drongo, The crested serpent-eagle, Forest owls, Common whistling, Cotton teal, Comb duck, Snipe, Geese etc.
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Other Attractions
Waterfalls
Hot springs
Historical forts
Kechki River
Jeep safari
Elephant safari
Watch towers
Entry Fees
Indians – Rs. 10/- Per person
Foreigners – Rs. 200/- Per person
Elephant safaris Fee
Rs. 400/- for up to four people (One hour)
Best time to visit
The park is open throughout the year, but the best time of the year to visit the Betla National Park is between the months of October to April.
How to Reach
By Air – Nearest airport is Ranchi airport, about 140 Km from the Betla National Park.
By Rail – Nearest railway stations are Daltonganj, Gaya, Barwadih and Ranchi railway station.
By Road – The Park is well connected to Major Cities and Places by road network. Regular buses run by the state government as well as private firms connect to the park.
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Distance from Nearby and Major Cities

Daltonganj – about 24 km
Ranchi – about 174 km
Bihar – about 259 km
Kolkata – about 589 km
Lucknow – about 598 km
New Delhi – about 1073 km
Accommodation
Accommodation facilities have been made available at Betla. The best accommodation

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