





Explore the vibrant sights of Ranchi, one of India's pivotal industrial hubs. Discover marvels of nature, from the enchanting cascades of Hundru Falls to the profound spiritual aura of Jagannathpur. Get swept away by panoramic vistas at Ascend Tagore Hill, or enjoy a fascinating tour of the Bhagwan Birsa Biological Park. For a poignant reflection on history, pay a visit to the War Cemetery.
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Established by the British Army in 1942, this World War II cemetery contains more than 700 fallen soldiers.
A natural habitat for wildlife and exotic botanicals, Bhagwan Birsa Biological Park boasts renowned conservation practices that make it one of the best zoos in India.
At the edge of the Ranchi plateau, near Bandgaon, the Ramgarha River plunges 37 meters, forming the stunning Hirni Falls. Located in a dense forest, Hirni Falls boasts natural scenic beauty and stunning landscapes, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and hikers.
This stunning destination is situated near the scenic village of Khunti. The Panchghagh Falls is home to five spectacular waterfalls cascading through steep hills. Relax by the peaceful base of the falls, the perfect spot for a picnic with friends and family.
This Hindu pilgrimage center is one of the main Chinnamasta Temples in India. You'll find the headless deity of the goddess Chinnamasta, which stands upon the bodies of Kamdev and Rati in the lotus bed. This pilgrimage welcomes between two and three thousand visitors daily.
The Surya Temple, or Surya Mandir, located near Bundu, is a Hindu temple complex dedicated to the solar deity Surya. The temple is constructed in the form of a huge chariot with elegantly designed eighteen wheels and seven naturalistic horses. The temple also houses several other deities including Shiva, Parvati, and Ganesha.
Nestled in the hills of the Chotanagpur Plateau, Patratu Valley offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The valley is a popular destination among nature lovers and photographers for its dense forests, beautiful rolling hills, and the meandering Patratu River.
Built in the 17th century by the king of Barkagarh Jagannathpur, Jagannath Temple, is one of the most important religious and cultural landmarks in the region. The beautiful Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, is set on a hilltop and offers stunning views of nearby Ranchi.
Formed by the Kanchi River, this mesmerizing waterfall is a natural multi-tiered cascade descending from a height of 44 meters. Explore the surrounding forest and rocky terrain and enjoy Dassam Falls in all its splendor.
Nestled among waterfalls, art installations, and sculptures, Ranchi's Rock Garden offers a peaceful visit. Stroll along the iron footbridge and admire the panoramic city views from an ideal location on Kanke Dam.
This international cricket stadium is home to the Jharkhand cricket team. Catch an exciting match at this modern stadium in Ranchi. So far, the stadium has hosted seven Indian Premier League matches.
Getalsud Dam, built in 1971 on the Subarnarekha River, is an ideal spot for pre-wedding photoshoots and picnics. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers a peaceful escape, especially during the monsoon and winter months.