Places to Visit in Jharkhand

Jharkhand, often referred to as “The Land of Forests,” is a state rich in natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual significance. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, nature lover, or history enthusiast, the Places to Visit in Jharkhand offer something unique for every traveler. Here are some of the top destinations you shouldn’t miss.

  1. Deoghar (Baidyanath Dham) – Deoghar is a prominent pilgrimage destination, home to Baidyanath Dham, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The annual Shravani Mela attracts millions of devotees. Other attractions include Nandan Pahar, Tapovan, and the Trikuta Parvata hills. ​
  2. Netarhat – Known as the “Queen of Chotanagpur,” Netarhat offers breathtaking sunrise and sunset views. The region features scenic spots like Magnolia Sunset Point, Quail View Point, and waterfalls such as Upper and Lower Ghaghri. It’s a haven for nature lovers and trekkers. ​
  3. Dassam Falls – Located near Taimara village in Ranchi district, Dassam Falls is a 144-foot waterfall formed by the Subarnarekha River. The surrounding lush greenery makes it a popular picnic spot. ​
  4. Betla National Park – Situated in the Latehar district, Betla National Park is one of Jharkhand’s oldest wildlife sanctuaries. It houses diverse flora and fauna, including tigers, elephants, and leopards. The park offers opportunities for wildlife safaris and nature walks. ​
  5. Palamu Fort – Near Betla National Park, Palamu Fort is a historical site dating back to the 16th century. The fort provides insights into the region’s history and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. ​
  6. Patratu Valley – Located about 40 km from Ranchi, Patratu Valley is known for its winding roads, lush greenery, and the serene Patratu Dam. Visitors can enjoy boating and the picturesque landscape. ​
  7. Hazaribagh – Hazaribagh is known for its national park, which is home to various wildlife species such as tigers, leopards, and sambars. The park also has beautiful lakes, forests, and a watchtower for wildlife enthusiasts. ​
  8. Rajrappa – Situated on the banks of the Damodar River, Rajrappa is a renowned religious site. The Rajrappa Temple, dedicated to Goddess Chinnamasta, attracts devotees from far and wide. ​
  9. Bokaro Steel City – Bokaro is known for its largest steel plant and is home to the Gayatri Temple and Shree Ayyappa Temple. The city also has the Garga Dam and Jawaharlal Nehru Biological Park, perfect for relaxing strolls. ​
  10. Ranchi – The capital city of Jharkhand, Ranchi is known for its waterfalls, including Dasham Falls and Jonha Falls. The city also offers attractions like the Rock Garden, Kanke Dam, and the nearby Patratu Valley.

Dr Atul Kumar Singh Parmar

Dr Atul is a graduate of R.B.S College Agra after the graduation did his Masters in Arts (English) Later pursued Bachelor of Education and Doctorate in English fro Agra University Agra. He has been been engaged in the tourism trade since 1995 , Worked as Govt Of India approved tour escort till 2011, He is promoter of S.A.M Tours and Travels. He is an avid traveler and travel writer with expertise in tours and travels, history, literature, architecture, social and political.