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Destinations


Bihar ~ Cities

Ranchi
This erstwhile summer capital of Bihar is at an altitude of 676 m and is a beautiful hill station. There are beautiful water falls around, with lilting names like Hundru, Jonha, Dasamghagh and Hirni.

Other landmarks are a Shiva temple on a hill top with Ranchi lake at the foot of the hill, Morabadi hill and Tagore hill.

Hazaribagh
This small hill resort 93 km from Ranchi and 616 m above sea level, though having usual lakes and hills, is more famous for its wildlife sanctuary. Wildlife like bear, nilgai, sambhar, chital, tiger, panther, kakar, etc can be viewed from 110 watch towers. February - March and October - November are the best seasons for visiting here.

Tilaiya dam, 63 km away, is a picnic spot.

Netarhat
Called the `Queen of Chotanagpur', this exquisite little hill station has fantastic sunrises and sunsets. Situated 1127 m above sea level, it has beautiful watefalls around, like Upper Ghagri and Lower Ghagri.

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Buddhist Sites
Cities
Patna
Ranchi
Hazaribagh
Netarhat
Jamshedpur
Damodar Valley
Dhanbad
Bhagalpur
Monghyr

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Palamau
A popular tourist resort 140 km from Ranchi. Betla National Park is nearby where gaur, chital, elephant, sloth bear, wild bear, sambhar, nilgai, kakar, chinkara, mouse deer, dhole (wild dog), tiger and panther can be seen. This is one of the Tiger Project Reserves. There are tree top towers, watch towers and ground level hideouts for professional photographers.

February - March and October - November are the best seasons and excellent accommodation is available here.

Jamshedpur
It is one of India's earliest planned cities and to this day beautifully maintained and managed, in spite of being an industrial township. Industrial giants like TISCO, TELCO are situated here. Surrounded by the Dolma hills, it has retained its hill station atmosphere.

Damodar Valley
Site of one of the earliest power projects, river Damodar is harnessed here in a massive network. Maithon, Panchet and Tilaiya are the major dams.

Dhanbad
This centre of coal mining and industries lies 171 Km from Jamshedpur and is famous for the picturesque Topchanchi lake nearby. Bokaro Steel Complex is 47 Km away.

Bhagalpur
This university town with a long heritage of learning, is also famous for its silk. The ruins of the ancient Vikramshila university is 42 Km away. Rock cut temple at Colganj and the Vishnu temple on a hill top are tourist attractions.

Monghyr
The little town has nothing to show today for its long history except a Mughal fort and a temple, but it was once the capital of the ancient Anga kingdom. The British conquered Bihar in the battle of Buxar, which is nearby. There is a sound and light show at Buxar recounting the story of Ramayana and history of India.


Information: Courtesy Government of India


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