Why to visit Trikut Parvat Ropeway
The only tourist spot in Jharkhand that makes use of a ropeway is Trikut Pahar. With a maximum lens angle of 44 degrees, it has one of the steepest vertical inclinations of any ropeway.
Four people can fit in each of the 26 cabins that are offered for tourists on the Trikut Ropeway, and it takes about 8 to 10 minutes to get to the top. Deoghar's breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view is something to witness.
Visitors may see the first solar energy hub in Jharkhand from the top of the hill. To get to the hilltop, there are stairs and a walking path you can follow if you want adventure. Trekking typically lasts two hours.
The single hill is made up of three peaks that combine to form a trident-shaped formation. The Mayurakshi River, which flows primarily through the state of West Bengal, surrounds the foothills of the Trikut hill.
The area is perfect for trekking because the highest mountain there rises 2470 feet above sea level. Three peaks total, although only two are thought to be safe for trekking; the third is unreachable due to extremely steep slopes.
Ropeway Timings of Trikut Parvat Ropeway:
From 8:00 AM until 4:00 PM, the ropeway is in operation. Only visitors who have already visited the hill are permitted to enter after 4:00 PM.
Places to visit at Trikut Hills:
- Hanuman Chest
- Sita Deep
- Helipad of Ravana's Pushpak Viman
- Suicide Point
- Ganesh Parvat
- Narayana Shila
How to reach Trikut Parvat Ropeway:
- Nearest Railway Station- Ghormara Railway Station (4 km away)
- Nearest Airport- Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Kolkata (271 km away)
- Nearest Bus Stand- Basdiha Bus Stand (2 km away)
Best time to visit at Trikut Parvat Ropeway: September to March