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Magnolia Sunset Point

Category Natural / Scenic beauty

Magnolia Sunset Point, Mahuadanr

Details Information
Name of Tourist Place Magnolia Sunset Point
Category of Tourist Place A
Block Name Mahuadanr
GPS Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude) 23.522264°, 84.220753°
Distance from District HQ 91 KM Approx.
Yearly Average Tourist Footfall 96,000

About Magnolia Sunset Point

Magnolia Sunset Point, also known as Sunset Point, is one of the most enchanting spots in Netarhat.
As the day draws to a close, the golden hues of the setting sun illuminate the sky, painting the hills in shades of orange and crimson.
The peaceful ambiance and panoramic view make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking natural beauty and tranquility.

The shadows of the surrounding forests and valleys lengthen as the sun dips behind the hills, creating a breathtaking sight.
Nature comes alive here — the chirping of birds, gentle breeze, and vibrant evening colors leave every visitor mesmerized.
Magnolia Point is particularly popular among photographers, couples, and nature enthusiasts for its stunning sunset panoramas.

The best time to visit Magnolia Sunset Point is between November and March, when the weather remains cool and pleasant.
Located approximately 91 km from Latehar District HQ, the site is well connected by road and can be easily accessed by tourists visiting Netarhat or Betla.

Location Map

Precautions

  • Arrive at least 30 minutes before sunset to get a good viewing spot.
  • Carry light woolens during winter months as it gets chilly after sunset.
  • Be cautious near cliff edges — avoid standing too close for photographs.
  • Dispose of waste properly and help maintain the cleanliness of the site.

Do’s &  Don’ts

Do’s Don’ts
Carry a camera or phone to capture the mesmerizing sunset views. Avoid littering or leaving plastic bottles or wrappers behind.
Visit with family or friends for a safe and memorable experience. Do not climb on rocks or restricted areas for selfies.
Respect the serenity of the place — keep noise to a minimum. Avoid staying too late after sunset as it becomes dark and isolated.

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