Dulung River

Dulung River Travel Guide – Overview, Attractions & Visiting Timings

WEST BENGAL

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The Dulung River, a serene tributary of the Subarnarekha River, flows through the picturesque landscapes of Jhargram district in West Bengal. Originating from the forested highlands near the Belpahari–Binpur region, the river meanders through lush Sal-Mahua forests, tribal villages, and scenic countryside before joining the Subarnarekha near the West Bengal–Jharkhand border. Popular spots along the river include Dulung River View Point (near Belpahari), Gongoni Danga, and several peaceful riverbanks ideal for picnics and nature walks. With its refreshing natural beauty, easy road accessibility from Jhargram town (approx. 25–40 km depending on the point), and proximity to attractions like Kankrajhor Hills, the Dulung River is a perfect escape for travelers seeking tranquility and offbeat nature experiences in West Bengal.

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