Jharkhand’s Parasnath Hill (Shikharji), where 20 of 24 Jain tirthankaras attained moksha, is witnessing renewed devotional footfall with improved trekking trails and facilities. Visitors now enjoy a blend of spirituality and serene forest surroundings.
A recent Independence Day weekend saw a surge in tourism across Ranchi and nearby spots like Jonha, Dassam, Hundru Falls, Patratu Valley, and Netarhat, as monsoon magic lured crowds for nature escapes.
Betla National Park, Jharkhand’s sole national park and tiger reserve, continues to attract wildlife enthusiasts with its lush forests, guided jeep safaris, and rich biodiversity.
Dubbed the ‘Queen of Chotanagpur’, Netarhat remains a top scenic hill station with captivating sunsets, dense forests, and cascading falls like Lodh and Ghaghri, making it a hilltop favorite all year.
The state tourism department has launched curated travel packages and local guide training programs for hotspots like Netarhat and Betla, aiming to elevate Jharkhand’s visibility and economic benefits