A view of the Ajodhya Hills and Turga Waterfall in Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 12, 2026. Purulia is the westernmost district of West Bengal, known for its arid, rocky terrain, lush Ajodhya hill, and rich tribal heritage. The Ajodhya Hills are an extension of the Eastern Ghats and form the easternmost fringes of the rocky Chota Nagpur Plateau. Turga Waterfall, 57 km from Purulia in the Ajodhya Hills, is fed by the Turga Nala, supports local biodiversity, drains into the Turga Dam, and provides habitat for migratory birds. Tourists often venture dangerously close to the edge of the waterfall for selfies or reel, even at dusk. The Ajodhya Pahar Hilltop Bus Stand serves as the main transit hub for visitors.
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