Magnolia Sunset Point
Magnolia Sunset Point, Mahuadanr
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Name of Tourist Place | Magnolia Sunset Point |
| Category of Tourist Place | A |
| Name of Block | Mahuadanr |
| GPS Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude) | 23.522264°, 84.220753° |
| Distance from District Headquarters | Approx. 91 km |
| Yearly Average Tourist Footfall | 96,000 |
About Magnolia Sunset Point
Magnolia Sunset Point, also known as Sunset Point, is one of the most attractive tourist spots in Netarhat.
During sunset, the golden rays of the sun paint the sky in shades of orange and red as they fall upon the surrounding hills.
The peaceful atmosphere and vast natural landscape make it a must-visit destination for tourists and nature lovers.
As the sun slowly sets, the shadows of the nearby forests and valleys grow longer, enhancing the beauty of the scenery.
The gentle breeze, chirping of birds, and mesmerizing colors of the sunset leave every visitor spellbound.
This place is especially popular among photographers, couples, and nature enthusiasts.
The best time to visit Magnolia Sunset Point is considered to be from November to March, when the weather remains pleasant.
The site is located at a distance of approximately 91 km from Latehar District Headquarters and is easily accessible by road.
Location Map
Precautions
- Reach at least 30 minutes before sunset to get the best viewpoint.
- Temperature drops after sunset, especially in winter — carry light warm clothing.
- Be cautious near cliffs and edges; avoid standing too close while taking photographs.
- Dispose of waste only in designated areas and help maintain cleanliness.
Do’s & Don’ts
| Do’s | Don’ts |
|---|---|
| Carry a camera or mobile phone to capture the beautiful sunset views. | Do not litter or throw plastic bottles around the site. |
| Visit with family or friends for a safer and more memorable experience. | Do not climb rocks or restricted areas for selfies. |
| Respect the tranquility of the place and maintain silence. | Avoid staying too late after sunset as the area becomes dark and isolated. |
