It is the most popular historical landmark in Ranchi. As a smaller replica of the Jagannath Temple in Puri, the temple is decked with intricate carvings. The Rath Yatra is a festival of joyous celebration.
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.
With sparkling waters of the Patratu Dam on one side and lush green trees flanked along the other, driving along the Ghat of the Patratu Valley is truly a stupendous experience.
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.
Located at the base of the majestic Ranchi hill, this lake was constructed in the year 1842 by a British National Colonel. It is centrally located and has boating facilities.
It is an extremely captivating architecture and has the shape of a giant vehicle with 18 wheels driven by seven horses. The temple has a holy pond which is highly revered among Hindus.
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.