Jharkhand
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Group Size 100 Peoples
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LanguagesEnglish
Overview
Eastern India’s Jharkhand state is renowned for its verdant woods, stunning scenery, and vibrant tribal culture. The capital city of Ranchi, which has attractions including the Rock Garden, Jagannath Temple, Pahari Mandir, and Ranchi Lake, is one of the most visited tourist sites. The ‘Queen of Chotanagpur,’ Netarhat, is a hill station with breathtaking views of the sun setting and rising. The “Steel City of India,” Jamshedpur, is an industrial town that offers attractions including Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, Jubilee Park, Dimna Lake, and Tata Steel Zoological Park. Hazaribagh National Park and Rajrappa Temple, two of the region’s most well-known tourist attractions, are renowned for their natural beauty and abundant wildlife. The Baidyanath Temple is located near Deoghar, a prominent Hindu pilgrimage site. Known for its coal mining, Dhanbad has places to visit such as Shakti Mandir, Panchet Dam, Maithon Dam, and Topchanchi Wildlife Sanctuary. Giridih is another well-liked tourist spot; it’s renowned for its natural beauty, hills, and waterfalls. Known for its steel factory, Bokaro has sights like Jawaharlal Nehru Biological Park and Garga Dam. Situated on the Damodar River, Rajrappa is renowned for its historic temples.
Highlights
- Discover Ranchi, the nation's capital, which is renowned for its natural beauty and rich cultural legacy.
- Take a look at Ranchi Lake, Jagannath Temple, and the Rock Garden.
- Take in the spectacular vistas and picnic spots provided by Dassam Falls, a natural cascade.Discover Netarhat, dubbed the "Queen of Chotanagpur," with its verdant forests and temperate temperature.
- Discover the amazing biodiversity, animal safaris, nature hikes, and birding opportunities at Betla National Park.
- Take a trip to Hundru Falls, one of Jharkhand's tallest waterfalls.
- Travel to Deoghar, a pilgrimage town that is the location of the Naulakha Mandir and the Baidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple.
- Take a trip to Jharkhand's highest peak, Parasnath Hill, where 20 of the 24 Jain Tirthankaras found liberation.
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Languages
- English