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arrow_backBack to main guideFaith: Hinduism (Lord Shiva, local deities)
Darshan Hours: 6am-12pm, 4pm-8pm
Open to all faiths: Yes
Modest clothing, cover shoulders and knees
Shivratri
When: February/March
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Offerings of flowers and sweets are common.
Netrokona is a quiet district in North Central India.
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The best time is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring.
The nearest airport is Ranchi (IXR), 250km away. You can take a train to Ranchi and then a bus or taxi.
Most attractions in Netrokona, like fields and local markets, are free to enter. Temples are also free.
Netrokona is generally safe. Exercise usual precautions, especially after dark. Inform your accommodation about your plans.
You must try Pitha, Machher Jhol, and Litti Chokha. These are local specialties.
A local dialect and Hindi are commonly spoken. English is understood by very few people.
Auto-rickshaws are best for short distances. Local buses connect to villages. You can also rent a bicycle.
You will find budget guesthouses and a few mid-range hotels. Farmstays offer a unique rural experience.
Skip if you are looking for bustling nightlife or luxury shopping. Netrokona is for rural peace.
UPI is accepted in Netrokona town. For village visits and small vendors, carry cash.
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