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Tourist Places (Nayagram)
 

Nayagram

 

Chandrarekha Gard

3150 ft long and 2340 ft wide, built by Chandraketu , 4 th king of Nayagram Royal Family(16 th century).

Sahasralinga and Rameshwar nath Temple

Situated at Daulbar village, just two miles away from Chandrarekha Gard, southern side of Subarnarekha river. This is an ancient temple made of stone and 75 ft high. Built by king Chandraketu. Festivals held during Chaitra Sankranti and Ganga Baruni.

Khelar Gard

When you are returning from Chandrarekha Gard, on the way you will get Khelar Gard. You can see the ruins of Stone made walls of the palace. There is a statue of couple riding on a horse made of blue stone.

Tapoban

There is a place 2 miles away from Rameshwar nath Temple , inside the forest called Tapoban. Famous for it's scenic beauty.

 

 

 

 

 










 

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