Amadubi
Bhattesd, Jamshedpur,
Dec 2020
Staying in Rural Environment in Jharkhand with a deep touch of Adivasi Traditions and cultures.
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We visited Amadubi Rural Tourism Centre on 20th December 2020 for a day outing from Jamshedpur.
This centre was developed with a motive to preserve the rich cultural and traditional heritage of Amadubi. This place is in excellent position, easy to find from NH33. Road to Amadubi village is in very good condition.
We were fourteen members and enjoyed the whole day. Food was amazingly tasty, healthy as well as hygienic. This place is influenced by Bengali culture and its language. The ambiance and the design are breath-taking.
The service was excellent, but what stands out the most is their amazing staff.
Lodging facility is superb here. Best place to stay in Rural Environment in Jharkhand with a deep touch of Adivasi Traditions and cultures.
Amadubi is popular for its paintings known as Pyatkar. You can buy the Pyatkar painting and handicrafts.
Recommended for visit and stay at least one night.
Weronika, Warsaw, Poland, Dec 2014
Jharkhand was on my short list of places I hadn't visited in India and Amadubi was the best choice to see its beauty. We experienced unforgettable hospitality, especially local food was great. The staff is so amicable. We could see the village and area around on bicycle trip (although it might have lasted longer than it did). We spent 3 days there, what could be a bit too long, but it's really a place when you can have a rest far from everything. I must add that I went there with a friend, two quite young women from Poland, and although we travelled by public transport all the way, we felt very safe and everybody was very helpful. Definitely basic knowledge of Hindi/Bengali helps to get the most of the trip and makes your way to the village easier.
Samyak M, India, Aug 2016
This place is worth every bit if you appreciate local culture and nature as well. The stay here was very relaxing, away from the hustle of the city. Although we visited at a very humid time of the year, the night was pretty cool. The tribal dance was very appreciative and so were the patkar painters whom we visited the next day.
Do try the 'Chicken Pitha', its something different and truely delicious.
Its a very doable trip for 1-2 days and quite enjoyable, but I'd advice to go in a group, as amenities like Television is not available there and boredom can be avoided during the late evening time.
Jahanbhi, London, UK, Jun 2015
The company and performance of sarpha dancers and dasai dancers are superb. Travel through Saal trees are fantastic experience. Enjoy paintings of Pyatkar artists that reveal stories of Community, their mythology, their ritual, their lifestyle. Ethnic lifestyle on one hand and living in traditional cottages in most hygenic way is a fantastic experience for any body. Listening their kirtan songs and sitting I chandi Mandal can be a unique experience. Be it early morning or evening you can enjoy nature in full bloom. If it is a moonlit night tribal dancers look majestic with sound of Mander, Nagara ... Banam