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In the Palamu Tiger Reserve, tourists are getting thrilled to see the peacock dance. Peacock dance is attracting people near Mud House and Tree House located in Betla National Park. People are taking selfies and making reel.

People having fun with peacock
Highlights
- Peacock dance can be seen in Palamu Tiger Reserve
- There is a peacock dance in Mud House and Tree House near Betla National Park
- Tourists are thrilled to see peacock dance and are taking selfies
Palamu You must have heard the saying, ‘Who saw the peacock in the forest’. But these days, tourists are able to watch peacock dance in the areas of Palamu Tiger Reserve. People are also very fond of this. The people coming to the coming peacocks are not only thrilled to see the peacock but are also making selfies with it and are also making reel.
Actually, the Palamu Tiger Reserve is spread over 1,144 square kilometers. Where there is also Betla National Park. Mud houses and tree houses have been built to spend time between night rest and forests in the forest of tourists near Baksa Mor near this park. Peacocks keep coming in this campus. Not only this, the peacocks present here show their tricks to the people. His dance is enticing tourists.
‘Looked like this for the first time’
Chandrakant Ojha, who came to visit Lalgarh Bihar, said that he is a resident of Palamu. But after many years, Betla has come to visit. People from nearby showed that the peacock shows tricks here. After which he reached the box mode where he saw that there is a male peacock and he is dancing with wings. Which was very nice to see. This is the first experience of life. At the same time, wild life photographer Sanjeev Sharma said that he often comes to take photos in the forest. But fortunately today he was seen dancing this peacock. Which he liked very much.
Peacock behavior
Care Taker Ramanandan Singh told Local 18 that the behavior of this peacock is favorable to human. It is easily dissolved with tourists. Entertains people with people. Brijesh Singh came to visit from Daltonganj, who was very happy to see the peacock dance. He said that children are very happy to see the dance of peacock. Till now he used to watch on TV for the first time. If you get a chance again, you will definitely come to see.
This is how reached here
Mud House and Tree House are located on Baxa mode of Betla. Where do you get to see peacock dance with amazing views. There is also a watch tower here. To come here, one has to come from Dubiyakhand via Betla. Which is four kilometers on the Mahuadand route from Betla National Park.
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