Lying about 4-5 kms below the Upper Ghagri, is the Lower Ghagri, about 10-12 kms from the Netarhat Bus stand. Here, Local rivulets, originationg from the hillocks add on to the volume of water from Upper Ghagri, tumbling down from a height of about 100 feet. For nature lovers, the trek to Lower Ghagri may be equally fascinating. It...
It was once a chosen destination for the British Laat Sahebs to unwind. The remains of Laat Bangla exists to this day. The site about 61 kms away from Netarhat and 14 kms north West of Mahuadand near Orsapat, in latehar district proudly claims to have the highest waterfalls in Jharkahand. Here the water of the River Burha, as...
Situated 22 kms north of Jamshedpur, the multi-purpose project on River Subarnarekha, is an irresistible site for water sports and adventure, with the scenic Dalma Hills towering in the background. Boating is a popular activity with visitors, especially in the winter months.
Located at a distance of 1.5 kms – 2 kms from the Netarhat bus-stand the dam owes its origin time the day of British Raj. It is a perennial dam and continues to supply water in the region, even to this day. Spread over an expanse of 4 sq kms it is set at the backdrop of tall pine...
Through it is one of the lesser known waterfalls, none the less your trip of the waterfalls in Ranchi is incomplete without a visit here. Being close to Jonha, it is not difficult to reach either. The rocky gradient down where the water trickles, seems to have been sculpted by none other than Nature herself. The view caresses away...
About 45 kms away from Ranchi situated on the Ranchi-Purulia Highway, is the Jonha Falls, named after the local village. It is also known as the Gautamdhara, as there is a temple dedicated to Lord Budha, in its vicinity. The rocks here seem to beckon you down its natural gradient to join the frothy gurgling water of the River....