Purulia City, also known as "Manbhum City", is located in the state of West Bengal, India, and was constituted in 1876. Purulia is located on the north of the Kasai River and is a major road and railway junction. It has an area of 6,259 km2. Purulia is greatly known for its great scenic beauty and beautiful terrains.
Far from the madding crowd, Purulia, with its fresh green landscape, undulating hills and thick forests, is perfect for a quiet getaway. Offering peace and respite to city dwellers, this western most district of West Bengal is part of the Chotanagpur plateau. Another major draw for tourists is the archaeological excavation sites around. Scattered with ruins and relics of ancient buildings and temples, there is a mysticism and charm about the place. Home to several different tribal communities like the Santhals, Kurmis and Kherias-Sabars, song and dance are an intrinsic part of Purulia. Visit the natural forests of Ayodhya, Matha and Kuilapal, the Panchet dam and the beautiful heritage property that is the Panchakot Raj Place, or trek over Pakhi Pahar and Joychandi Pahar. The Ayodhya hill rises 700 metres high, and is ideal for practising mountaineering and rock climbing. It's also known for its pristine fresh water springs and streams.