Spread across 979 sq km, Betla is home to over 970 plant species, 180 bird species, and wildlife including tigers, elephants, leopards, and sloth bears. Experience jeep safaris, elephant rides, and visit the historic Palamu Fort within the park boundaries.
Plunging 98 meters from the Subarnarekha River, Hundru Falls is a spectacular sight especially during monsoons. The surrounding hills offer trekking opportunities, and the base pool is perfect for a refreshing dip. Best visited from July to February.
Known as 'Baba Dham', Deoghar houses the sacred Baidyanath Jyotirlinga temple. During Shravan month, millions of devotees undertake the 105 km Kanwar Yatra from Sultanganj. Visit nearby Nandan Pahar, Tapovan, and Trikuta Parvat for complete spiritual experience.
Covering 193 sq km of the Dalma Hills, this sanctuary is renowned for its elephant migration corridor. Spot over 150 bird species, sambars, wild boars, and leopards. The hilltop offers panoramic views of Jamshedpur city and features ancient rock paintings dating back 10,000 years.
A hidden gem 40 km from Ranchi, this 43-meter waterfall is surrounded by dense Sal forests. Legend says Gautam Buddha meditated here. The trek through the forest to reach the falls offers glimpses of tribal villages and diverse flora. Ideal for adventure seekers and nature photographers.
Perched at 1,128 meters, Netarhat is Jharkhand's only hill station offering respite from plains' heat. Famous for spectacular sunrises and sunsets, dense forests, and the Netarhat Residential School. Visit Magnolia Point, Lower Ghaghri Falls, and experience the unique tribal culture of surrounding villages.