Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Jharkhand Tourism

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Jharkhand Tourism



People visit Jharkhand not just to visit other places, but other times. The past is unbelievably attractive, and unarguably authentic. If you seek authenticity, if you seek cultural roots and long traditions that bind past to present - come to Jharkhand. It is your befitting alternative to the corporate present.
You will then realize that you have come across a priceless heritage, that will never be re-made, that will never be replicated, that will never be altered. Every destination will be like a mythic deliverance for the traveler interested in history and archaeology. Enchantment will go hand in hand with your journey into Jharkhand's past - a meeting ground, the common place of Indian history, a plural embracing of religious beliefs, a multitude of heroes, gods and goddesses, rubbing shoulders with the living, casting a benevolent eye on Jharkhand's progress into the future.

This picturesque city sits comfortably at an altitude of 2140 feet above sea level and offers scenic  splendor along with man-made comforts and superb urban amenities. There are a number of waterfalls, rock formations and hillocks and several large industrial complexes worth more than one trip. The climate is adorable most of the year.
 
Tagore Hill
Rock Garden
Nakshatra Van
4 kms north of the city, Tagore Hill stands like sentinel - on a hilltop. Rabindranath Tagore's brother Nobel Laureate, Jyotirindranath Tagore had visited Ranch, in 1908. Charmed by the appeal of the place he had bought Morahbadi Hill and adjoining areas and built a house atop. Tagore Hill is about 300 ft. high. As the hill is associated with a history pertaining to Tagore family, it is known as Tagore Hill. A number of books are supposed to have been written by Rabindra Nath Tagore on the top of the hill.
 
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Next to picturesque Kanke Dam, this spot has been developed into an artificial garden, complete with waterfalls and sculptures, to attract tourists. The rock garden is awesome in its appearance, striking a balance between the creativity of modern and ancient man. It has tried to resemble its design to the Rock Garden of Jaipur. There is a Jhula, made of Iron rod has only two pole. There are several ridiculous statue made of stone. This has become very popular among teens.
 
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It is in the heart of the town close to the Governor House. Adjoining area have been developed to accommodate an integrated man-made forest. It is constructed in the year 2003 by State Government. It is a Designed Project in which 27 plants been planted according to the 27 planets of Astrology Science. There are children's parks, gardens, artificial hillocks, waterfalls and a musical fountain, besides a garden containing over 40 selected medicinal plants.
 
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Dassam Fall
Sun Temple
Panch Gagh
About 40 km away from Ranchi on Tata Road falls a village named Taimara near which flows the Kanchi river. Falling from a height of about 144 feet Kanchi river makes a pretty fall called Dassam falls encircled with charming scenes. It is also known as Dassam Ghagh. The tourists are warned not to take bath in the falls or at least be careful while bathing in the stream. This fall has created the Dasham falls, which is bordered with verdant landscapes. The time between February and April is considered as an ideal period to visit the place.
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About 40 kms from Ranchi on Tata Road near Bundu, stands the elegant Sun Temple fashioned in the form of huge chariot with richly decorated 18 wheels, 9 on each side, and seven lively horses ready to gallop. The surroundings of the temple, studded with a pond serving as a sacred place for Chhathavratis are actually a natures bounty to the people of Chhotanagpur. A beautiful dharmashala, meant for the pilgrims and the tourists is under construction.
 
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About 40 kms from Ranchi near Khunti, Panch Ghagh is a lovely picnic spot amidst lush green forests. It is the collective name for a group of five waterfalls (punch ghagh in the dehatl tongue) formed in a row due to the breaking up of the Banai river. Cemented walkways connect the different cataracts, of which stream 2 is the most popular while 5 is the biggest, though a bit inaccessible. You can walk down from the tourist shelter to the base of stream 2.
 
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OTHER PLACES TO VISIT

Angrabari : A temple complex almost 40 kms from Ranchi near Khunti, which showcases the temples of Lord Ganapati, Ram-Sita, Hanuman and Shiva. Angrabadi is actually, a temple complex which accommodates the temples of Lords Ganpati, Ram-Sita and Hanuman and Shiva. The Shankracharya Swami Swarupanand Saraswati, having been captivated by serene, placid and celestial beauty of Angrabadi rechristened it as Amreshwar Dham

Jaivik Udyan ( Biological Garden) :  Birsa Jaivik Udyan a zoological park, is situated at Chakla in Ormanjhi block of Ranchi, Jharkhand. It is just about 16 kms from Ranchi located in in Ranchi Ramgarh Road near Ormanjhi. Many species of animals, trees and plants can be seen here. However, the collection of mammalian faunas is the main attraction here. Birsa zoological park, also named as Birsa Jaivik Udyan, is an eco friendly tourist spot who like to know more about mammalian fauna and also to see the nature's wild


McCluskiegunj : Much of the old world charm still remaines in the valleys around McCluskiegunj. It began as an Anglo-Indian settlement, conceived and created by E T McCluskie in 1934. Those who love spending a day or two far from madding crowd come here to stay in any one of the sprawling bungalows. Many come back over and over again.

War Cemetery : War Cemetery is an interesting site located on the Ranchi-Hazaribagh road which is the smallest 'concentration' cemetery in India with a total of 708 burials that includes soldiers of the army of undivided India. These graves well classified and have the words written in memory of the dead persons. One can find the poignant epitaphs written on the graves like "May some gentle hand in the far off land lay down a flower for us….."
Ranchi Lake : A British agent, Colonel Onsely in the year 1842, excavated the centrally located Ranchi Lake. The beautiful lake is situated at the base of the Ranchi Hill. With an ethereal charm exclusively of its own, the lake stands pretty though it does not conform to its original conception. The lake is situated almost in the middle of the town, with a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva atop the Ranchi Hill. The hill also offers a kaleidoscopic view of the entire town and the surrounding areas.
Ranchi Hill  : Ranchi Hill is one of the favourite tourist attractions in Ranchi. At the summit of the Ranchi Hill there is a temple devoted to Lord Shiva. People from different corners of the country gather at the temple to offer their homage to the deity. During the festival of Shravan Mela, the place is flooded with Hindu devotees. The hill of Ranchi attracts visitors from different parts of the country to have a panoramic view of the place. At the base of the Ranchi hill there is a lake, which is known as the Ranchi Lake. This lake has enhanced the beauty of the place.
The Ranchi hill in Ranchi can be easily accessed from all corners of the city. The place is also considered to be one of the prime locations for trekking and rock climbing. For this reason, many adventure lovers are also attracted to the Ranchi Hill. Local people also use the place as a picnic spot.
Kanke Dam : Kanke Dam is a lake situated at the base of the Gonda Hills and is around 5 km from Ranchi town. The serenity of air and the uncommon scenic charm makes it an ideal place for nature lovers and group picnickers. Kanke Dam is always crowded with tourists. The Rock Garden situated nearby is another spot worth visiting.
Hirni Fall : About 80 kms from Ranchi in the southern direction Hirni is another fascinating waterfall in charming surroundings. From the car park, a walkway to the left takes you to the other side of the river to a tourist hut whereas steps to the right lead up to the top of the hill. From an observation tower at the top you can see the mighty fall and the jungles that lie beyond. A little further up there's a bridge spanning the river and a shed.
Jonha Fall : Named after the nearest village, Jonha is also known as Gautam Dhara as Lord Buddha is believed to have bathed here. A temple and ashram dedicated to Buddha was built atop GautamPahar by the sons of Raja Baldevdas Birla. A sign clearly proclaims that the ashram was originally meant for people of the Hindu faith as well as all branches of arya dharm(Buddhists,Jains, Sikhs, Sanatani, Aryasamajis). Locals also call Jonha the Gunga Nala because the stream apparently comes from Ganga ghat. 453 steps take you down to the waterfall and to the farflung villages of Konardih and Duarsini on the other side of the stream.
Sita Fall: Adjacent to Jonha falls is Sita falls which can be seen at its best early in the morning.
Sidhu Kanhu Park: This park has been made in the memory of freedom fighters -“Sidhu” and “Kanhu”. Many people come here to celebrate picnic. It is situated near Morhabadi.
Pahari Mandir: About 7 km away from Ranchi Railway Station Pahari Mandir is situated at Ratu Road and is about 300 ft. high. Huge crowd of Shiva devotees gather here in every Shravan month. Its real name is 'RICHI BURU'. Perhaps Pahari Mandir is the best place to have a bird's eye view of the capital Ranchi.
Jagannathpur Temple & Hill : Located 10km. south west of Ranchi is the 17th century Jagannath Temple on a hillock at Jagannathpur. Thakur Ani Nath Shahdeo, of Barkagarh Jagannathpur principality, built the temple in 1691. Its architectural styles resemble the Jagannath temple of Puri. Rath yatra or Car festival similar to that of Puri is held every year in the months of June/July. It attracts thousands of devotees both tribal and non-tribal.
Hundru fall : Hundru fall is about 45 kms away from Ranchi Town. The beautiful falls are situated on the Ranchi Purulia highway. The beauty of River Swarnarekha tumbling from a height of 320 feet is at its pristine best. At the base of the falls the water is however placid, gathering in a frothy pool where the visitors may take a rejuvenating dip.
The place is also popular as one of the most admired trekking destinations in the state. Therefore, adventure lovers visit Hundru falls frequently. In the rainy season, the falls flow down creating fearsome environment, but in summer, they serve as a thrilling picnic place. An English author, who wrote the 'Gazetteer of India' during British Empire, praised the place highly. He stated that the westerners would regard it as a place worth visiting even from remoteness.



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