Wednesday 28 March 2012

visit to jharkhand


visit to jharkhand


Jharkhand came up as an independent state on 15 November 2000. Jharkhand Tourism attracts the tourists with its unforgettable places of tourist interest. The state famously known as land of woods is a nice place to visit. Most of the parts of the state are covered with tribal area. Jharkhand shares its border with the states of Bihar to the north, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh to the west, Orissa to the south, and West Bengal to the east. The state is mostly covered by the forests, wildlife sanctuaries, minerals and industries. The tourist places in Jharkhand are

Hundru fall

Swarnarekha river falls from a height of 320 feet making a wonderful scene, Hundru fall. During rainy season it takes a formidable form but in summer it turns into an exciting picnic spot in Jharkhand

Jonha Falls

Jonha is about 40 km. away from Ranchi. There is also a tourist rest house which has Lord Gautam Budha’s temple within its premises. The falls are named after Gautam as Gautamdhara too, it is approachable by road. The tourists can go up to Gautamdhara station by train also.

Sun Temple

Sun Temple is at a distance of about 39 km from Ranchi on Tata Road near Bundu. The elegant Sun temple is fashioned in the form of huge chariot with richly decorated 18 wheels and seven live like horses ready to take off. A pond is located within the temple premises serving as a sacred place for Chhathavratis. The place is actually a nature’s bounty to the people of Chotanagpur. The all weather motor able road up to the temple premises is likely to attract tourists who will be captivated to behold the newly built sun temple in the placid and serene surrounding leading to its celestial beauties.

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