Jharkhand is on the Chhotanagpur plateau, one of the oldest land formations in the world, Jharkhand the 28th state of India. With nearly one-third of its total area under forest cover, Jharkhand is rightfully called the “land of forests”.
The lush green forests, rivers and waterfalls of this primeval land are home to many kinds of spectacular flora and fauna. Age-old tribes are the main inhabit of this wonderful land.
Day 01 Arrive Delhi (By Flight)
Arrive Delhi Early morning and meet-assist at airport with fresh flower garlands & transfer to your respective hotel. Afternoon city tour of old Delhi Overnight at the hotel.
Delhi- India’s capital and a major gateway to the country. New Delhi also reflects the legacy the British left behind. The division between New & Old Delhi is the distinction between the capitals of the British & the Moghuls respectively. Tourist Attractions: Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India. Built by Shah Jahan, Red Fort, which was also built by Shah Jehan. This massive fort was built from 1638 to 1648, Chandni Chowk and Rajghat – the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi. Witness the India Gate, the Presidents House & the Parliament, Qutab Minar.
Day 02 Delhi – Ranchi (By Flight)
After breakfast transfer to airport to catch the flight to Ranchi on arrival meet and assist and transfer to Hotel.Later city tour of Ranchi overnight in Ranchi.
Place to visit:Panch gang Fall , Ranchi lake,Tagore Hill.
Ranchi Lake: Located at the base of the majestic Ranchi hill, this lake was constructed in the year 1842 by a British National
Colonel Onsely.Ranchi Lake : Located at the base of the majestic Ranchi hill, this lake was constructed in the year 1842 by a British National Colonel Onsely.
Panch Gaga Fall: Panch (means five) Gagh Falls is a stunning tourist destination which has five waterfalls cascading through tall and steep hills near the scenic village of Khunti.
Biodiversity Park: situated 18Km away from Ranchi in Lalkhatanga. One who is lover of natural beauty must plan to visit the Biodiversity Park. The natural place offering lot of attraction to tourist. Aim of development of park is to conserve rare and impressive plants for the coming generation. Attraction inside Biodiversity Park.
Jagannath Temple: The seventeenth century temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath nestles on a small hillock at Jagannathpur. Located near HEC, Dhurwa, on the South-West of the capital city, The 100 feet tall temple was built by Thakur Aninath Shahdeo, in 1691 AD. The temple’s architectural style is reminiscent of its counterpart at Puri. It draws lakhs of devotees every year, especially on the occasion of car festival or Rath Yatra, in the month of June/July.
Day 03 Ranchi
After breakfast full day tour around Ranchi. Overnight in Ranchi.
Tagore Hill:True to its name, the idyllic hill, rising to a height of 300 feet, continues to preserve the legacy of the Nobel Laureate, Rabindranath Tagore. It lies within the city of Ranchi at Morhabadi . The elder brother of the Kabiguru, Jyotindranath Tagore, has visited the place in 1908.
Watching sunrise and sunset is one of the attractions for tourists. This is being converted into an art museum, which can be reached through a flight of easy steps.
Crocodile Park: The Crocodile Park, situated at 35 Kms from Ranchi on Ormanjhi-Sikidiri Road at Muta, was commissioned in the year 1987 under the IUCN programme of conservation of endangered species. Marsh crocodile was first spotted in late 1960s in Bhera River which flows nearby. Here the Crocodile breeding was started with 5 crocodiles, two from Bhera River and three from Madras Crocodile Bank.
Patratu Valley View: Patratu is located at Ramgarh District. It has an average elevation of 405 metres (1328 feet) Patratu Dam was constructed under the planning of the greatest Indian engineer and father of Indian engineering, Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya.
State Museum : Way back in 1974, Ranchi Museum was established at present has several galleries which display different aspects of cultural heritage, especially those related to the state of Jharkhand. We have galleries separately classified in order to display the anthropological features, especially those related to the tribal way of life. The sculptural section has art objects representing different sculptural styles and iconographic manifestations. Potteries and other artifacts reteieved from archaeological excavation and so on.
Day 04 Ranchi – Hazaribagh (By Road) (95 Kms / 03 hrs appx)
After breakfast drive to Hazaribagh on arrival check in at hotel.Afternoon city tour.
Overnight in Hazaribagh.
Hazaribagh: The name of the town ‘Hazaribagh’ is derived from two Persian words: Hazar (هزار) meaning ‘one thousand’ and bagh meaning ‘garden’. Hence the meaning of Hazaribagh is ‘city of a thousand gardens’. According to Sir John Houlton, however, the town takes its name from the small villages of Okni and Hazari.
Hazaribagh Jheel:The lake is divided into four parts and the third lake is said to have the best view of sunrise and sunset.
Canary Hill: as you climb up the hill walking past a serene dense forest enriched with lush greenery and a lake you will reach the spot which has a magnificent view of the eastern Hazaribagh.
This place is meant from people looking for an escapade from the ever growing hustle of the cities. There is an option of driving upwards the hill to a rest house and get the view of the western Hazaribagh, the main town.
Narsimhasthan : is a famous temple of lord Narsimha, incarnation of lord Vishnu and is revered as one of the most powerful gods. This beautiful temple has deity of lord Vishnu and a Shivalingam.
Day 05 Hazaribagh – Rajrappa – Hazaribagh (By Road) (248 kms/05 hrs appx)
After breakfast full day tour of Nearby place later return back to hotel. Overnight in Hazaribagh
Rajrappa Temple:Rajrappa is a famous temple complex. The presiding deity of the main temple, at the confluence of rivers Damodar and Bhera
Suraj Kund : is hot spring about 72 kms away from Hazaribagh .Surajkund hot spring is claimed to be the hottest spring in India. SurajKund hot spring has a surface temperature of 87 °C (189 °F) and an average subsurface temperature of 165 °C (329 °F).
Day 06 Hazaribagh – Deoghar (By Road) (183 Kms/04 hrs 30 min appx)
After breakfast drive to Deogarh on arrival check in at hotel later sightseeing tour of Deoghar.
Overnight in Deoghar.
Baidyanath Dham :Jyotirlinga temple, commonly referred to as the Baidyanath Dham, is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India and is considered to be the most sacred abode of Lord Shiva. Located in Deoghar division of the state of Jharkhand, the large and magnificent temple complex comprises of the main temple of Baba Baidyanath, where the Jyotirlinga is installed, along with twenty-one other significant and beautiful temples.
Naulakha Mandir : temple is just 1.5 km from the main temple. 146 ft high, this temple is edicated to Radha-Krishna. Since its construction cost Rs. 9 lakhs, it is also known as Naulakha (Nine-Lakh) temple. This temple is very similar to the Temple of Ramakrishna in Belur.
Nandan Pahar : is a small hill on the edge of the town which hosts a famous Nandi Temple and faces the famous Shiv temple. Nandan Pahar is located at a distance of around 3 km from Baba Baidyanath Dham station. The numerous temples on the hill have beautiful idols of Shiva, Parvati, Ganesh and Kartik. Tourists can also see beautiful views of the district, sunrise and sunset from this site.
Trikuti :is famous for its hill temples. Legend says that many a sage attained salvation on the top of three hills situated here, popularly known as Trikuti. The Trikuti is famous for Ropeway.
Day 07 Deoghar
After breakfast drive to Giridih for sightseeing. Overnight in Deoghar.
Usri Falls: The untamed River Usri, gushes down from the Parasnath hill, about 40 feet high in three separate streams. It is located about 14 km away from east of Giridih Town.
Khandoli: Khandoli about 10 kms from Giridih, may be just the right place for you. Rarely one finds right combination of a nearly 3 kms long dam, a hill, a large flat land and an amusement park all at one place.
Day 08 Deoghar- Bokaro (By Road) (161Kms/ 4 hrs 30 min appx)
After breakfast drive to Bokaro on arrival check in at the hotel afternoon city tour Evening visit market place . Overnight in Bokaro.
Bokaro : is a city with lakes, greenery and beautiful parks which make it a place suited for relaxation and peace. Besides being the center of India’s industrial revolution back in the 1960s and 1970s, Bokaro has been able to establish itself as one of the most well-planned cities in the country.
Jagannath Temple in the Bokaro Steel City is a popular tourist attraction, which looks exactly like the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Orrisa.The temple has been recently constructed by the Bokaro Steel Plant Management and has become a prominent place, where devotees come to pray to Lord Jagannath.
City Park : One giant artificial lake and three artificial island along with amazing greenery is what constitutes the City Park of Bokaro.The city park is a lovely place with greenery, lake and beautiful restaurants along the lake’s shore providing a perfect setting for spending some quality time with family and friends.
City Centre : The city center at Bokaro is the commercial hub of the city. It houses the biggest brands of clothing to electronics, from banks to automobiles. The city center unlike other around the country is well planned with wide streets, ample space for parking and well-laid out approach roads.
Day 09 Bokaro – Parasnath – Bokaro (By Road) (60 Kms/ 02 hr – One Way)
After breakfast drive to Parasnath Hill.Later return back to hotel. Overight in Bokaro
Parasath Hill: Named after the 23rd Tirthankara of the Jains, Parasnath falling in the Giridih district of Jharkhand is a popular Jain pilgrimage centre.
It is believed that 20 out of 24 Teerthankars have attained their deliverance here on the highest peak in this range, Sammet Sikhar. There are as many as 20 temples here, some of which were built more than 2000 years ago.
Day 10 Bokaro – Jamshedpur (By Road) (169 kms/5 hrs appx)
After breakfast drive to Jamshedpur on arrival check in at the hotel. Afternoon city tour in the evening free time to walk alone the market place, overnight in Jamshedpur.
Jamshedpur is a large city set between the Subarnarekha and Kharkai rivers in the east Indian state of Jharkhand. It’s known for huge, tree-lined Jubilee Park, where the Tata Steel Zoological Park has resident species including tigers and leopards. To the east, the hilltop Bhuvaneshwari Temple has an elaborate 5-story entrance tower.
The Jubilee Park : is located in the steel city, Jamshedpur. It is a popular destination for all those who wish to have an outdoor enjoy some outdoor activities or even just to have a relaxing day out with friends and family. Popular amongst joggers and cyclists, it is a gigantic park, spanning about 225 acres of land in the center of the city. Within, it has a lake, amusement park, recreation center, fountains and a zoo, amongst other attractions, making it a great place for some fun for people of all ages.
This local attraction is a must visit on all tourists’ lists. It was opened to the public in 1958, on the occasion of the city’s golden jubilee, the 50th anniversary of establishment. This park was originally a gift, to the town of Tatanagar from the TATA Steel Company.
While being built under the visionary Jamshetji Nusserwanji Tata, the Vrindavan gardens in Mysore were used as an inspiration. This park also shows off a statue of Mr. Tata and is also known as the “Mughal Gardens of Jamshedpur”. The presence of the zoological park, Foliage Par, and Rose Garden is part of the reason why this park is such a famous one.
The Dimna lake: is an ideal picnic spot and is situated 13km from Jamshedpur. It is an artificial lake in Mirzadih Panchayat of Patamda Block . Dimna lake is surrounded by variety of flora, and can be reached after a beautiful hilly drive. It is situated at the foot hill of Dalma hills.
Day 11 Jamshedpur-Ghatsila-Ambadobi-Jamshedpur (132 kms/3 hrs 30 min)
After breakfast full day sight seeing around Jamshedpur later return back to hotel.Overnight in Jamshedpur.
Bibhuti Bhushan House: Oscar winner Late Satyajit Roy’s Apu trilogy viz. Pather Panchali, Aparajita and Apur Sansar, may be known the world over, but little recognized is the fact that these masterpieces on celluloid owe their origin to the lap of Ghatshila, on the idyllic banks of Subarnarekha.
It is about 58 kms on road from Tatanagar railway station, in the Ghatshila block of East Singhbhum District of Jharkhand. So enamoured was the late Bengali novelist with Ghatshila that he built a red tiled house for himself Gouri Kunj—named after his wife. It is here that he penned most of his novels that became world class, getting translated to English, French, German and Hindi
Amadubi: The Art Village’, 65 km south of Jamshedpur, offers a unique opportunity to those interested in learning more about the indigenous tribes and their customs. The village provides the perfect backdrop for presenting tribal life in all its variety. It is the place known for Paitkar painters and you can see live Demo of the art. Tribal people perform folk dance here.
Day 12 Jamshedpur – Ranchi (130 kms/ 03 hrs) / Ranchi-Delhi (By Flight)
After breakfast drive to Ranchi and transfer to airport to catch the flight to Delhi on arrival transfer to hotel evening free for own activity. Overnight in Delhi.
Day 13 Depart Delhi (BY Flight)
After breakfast check out from hotel half day city tour of New Delhi later transfer to airport to catch the flight for onward journey.
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City | Nights | Hotels |
Delhi | 01 | Radisson Blu |
Ranchi | 02 | Radisson Blu |
Hazaribagh | 02 | Hermitage Hotel |
Deoghar | 02 | Imperial Height |
Bokaro | 02 | Hotel West Inn |
Jamshedpur | 02 | Ramada |
Delhi | 01 | Radisson Blu |
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