The holy waters of River Ganga and River Raru come together to form these giant roaring Johna falls. Also known as the Gautamdhara Falls because of a Buddhist shrine lies in proximity to falls.
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.
Birsa Deer Park in Ranchi will introduce hundreds of species of deer. From beautiful spotted deer to the majestic Sambhars, this park is home to more than 15 species of deer.
The Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is an extremely wide variety of the rarest of the species of fauna can be found here, like tigers, leopards, elephants, barking deer etc.
The Hazaribagh National Park is one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in India with an objective of conserving wildlife and providing a home for rare and endangered species of flora and fauna.
Hazaribagh lake is a famous picnic spot and the lake is divided into four parts and the third lake is said to have the best view of sunrise and sunset.
Betla National Park is known for its wild elephant population and rare tiger spottings. Betla stands as an acronym for Bison, Elephant, Tiger, Leopard and Axis.
Upper Ghaghri Falls is one of the major attractions of Netarhat. It is a very beautiful place situated under the sky amidst a valley filled with waterfalls.
A dense forest, somewhere inside it is this is waterfall falling as the water meets the base, it flows like a small river making its way from the middle of the jungle