Welcome To Tarakshu The Jungle Resort

Tarakshu The Jungle Resort is located near the village of Barbaspur in the Baloda Bazar district. The resort is well-connected by road, with Raipur as a major city and a nearby airport just about 100 kilometers away.

Explore Nearby Marvels: Sirpur, Turturiya, and Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary

Places to Visit Near Tarakshu

Best Places To Visit Nearby Tarakshu The Jungle Resort

Tarakshu The Jungle Resort : Exploring Chhattisgarh's Natural Gem 🌿🦌

Tarakshu The Jungle Resort, reonwned for its exceptional tiger and wildlife sightings, offers a range of tour packages designed to enhance your experience. These packages are thoughtfully curated to provide you with the best opportunities to observe the park's diverse wildlife in their natural habitat. Choose one of our tailored packages and immerse yourself in the incredible biodiversity of Tarakshu The Jungle Resort for an unforgettable adventure.

Sirpur

Sirpur

Sirpur is a village in Mahasamund district in the state of Chhattisgarh 35 km from Mahasamund city and 78 km away from Raipur on the banks of the river Mahanadi. Sirpur was capital of Panduvanshi dynasty in ancient times. The village hosts the Sirpur Group of Monuments consisting of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain temples and monasteries. These are dated from the 5th to 12th century.Sirpur, also referred to as Shripur, Sripura or Sripur (literally, "city of auspiciousness, abundance, Lakshmi") in ancient Indian texts and inscriptions, is a major archaeological site along the Mahanadi River. Sirpur was capital of Panduvanshi dynasty in ancient times. The site has been significant for its temple ruins of Rama and Lakshmana of the Ramayana fame, as well as those related to Shaivism, Shaktism, Buddhism and Jainism. The site excavations after 1950, particularly after 2003, have yielded 22 Shiva temples, 5 Vishnu temples, 10 Buddha Viharas, 3 Jain Viharas, a 6th/7th century market and snana-kund (bath house). The site shows extensive syncretism, where Buddhist and Jain statues or motifs intermingle with Shiva, Vishnu and Devi temples.

Turturiya

Turturiya is natural and ceremonial place is located 84 km from Raipur district and 29 km from Balodabazar district, 12 km away from Kasdol Tehsil, 5 km from Boroi , and 23 km from Sirpur , which is known as Turturiya . The above site is also known as Surasuri Ganga . This place is a picturesque place filled with natural scenery which is surrounded by hillside. Around this, Baranvapara Wild Life Santuary is also located. Turturiya is situated on the Balbhadri Nalla near the village called Bahriya. It is said that Maharshi Valmiki’s ashram was at this place in Tretayuga and that was the birthplace of Lav-kush.The name of this place is due to the fact that the water flow of the Balabhadri drain goes through the rock, then the sound of the tutur emerges due to the buzzing waves from it. Due to which it has been given the name of Turturiya. Its water flow goes through a long narrow tunnel and falls into a basin which is constructed from ancient bricks. At the place where this water falls in the Kunda, a cow’s mouth is made, due to which water is visible from its mouth. There are two ancient stone statues installed on both sides of the gomukh , which is of Vishnu ji, one of them is in a standing position and in the second statue, Vishnu ji is shown sitting on the Sheshnag . The ancient stone statues of the two brave persons are made near the pool, in which respectively a heroic one lion is displayed with the sword, and in the second statue, another heroic person is shown wearing an animal neck. Shivaling has been found in this place, in addition to this, the ancient stone columns have also been scattered in a considerable quantity, in which artistic excavation has been done. Besides this, some inscriptions are also established here. The statues of some ancient Buddha are also established here. There are also residues of some of the fractal shrines. The founding of idols related to Buddhism, Vaishnava and Shaivism at this place also assures the fact that there has been a mixed culture of these three cultures here. It is believed that there were Buddhist monasteries in which Buddhist monks were residing. Due to being close to Sirpur , it gets more emphasis that this place has ever been the center of Buddhist culture. It is estimated from the scriptures of the inscriptions received here that the time of the statue received here is 8-9th century . Even today, there is the appointment of female priestesses which is an ancient tradition. There is a three-day fair here in the month of April and a large number of devotees come here. Apart from being a religious and archaeological site, it also attracts tourists due to its natural beauty.

Turturiya is natural and ceremonial place is located 84 km from Raipur district and 29 km from Balodabazar district
Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary

Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary

Barnawapara Wildlife sanctuary, is named after Bar and Nawapara forest villages, which are in the heart of the sanctuary. It is a land mass of undulating terrain dotted with numerous low and high hillocks well forested area of North-eastern corner of Raipur district. The Tributaries of Mahanadi are the source of water. River Balamdehi forms the western boundary and Jonk River forms the north-eastern boundary of the Sanctuary. The well stocked forests of the sanctuary classified as teas, sal and mixed forests. This sanctuary is famous for the frequent sighting of the Indian bison (Gaur) Cheetal, Sambhar, Neelgai, Wild boar are commonly seen. Bar-Nawapara boosts of over 150 species Birds.How to get there Chhattisgarh was the region known as Dakshin Koshal, which finds mention in both the Ramayana and Mahabharata BY AIR The nearest airport from the sanctuary is Raipur (85 km). BY RAIL Mahasamund Railway Station (60 km) is the nearest railhead from the Barnawapara Sanctuary. BY ROAD The place is easily approachable through the PWD forest road, which connects Barnawapara with Raipur via Patewa and with Pithora on NH 6.

Dhaskund Waterfall

Dhaskund Waterfall is a stunning sight in the forests of Chhattisgarh.The waterfall is in the middle of a lush green forest, surrounded by dense foliage and tall trees. The sound of the cascading water is mesmerizing, and the sight of the waterfalls is simply breathtaking.

Turturiya is natural and ceremonial place is located 84 km from Raipur district and 29 km from Balodabazar district