Ranchi Science Center
Rikhia Yoga Ashram (Rikhiapeeth) is situated in a tiny, remote and rural village of Rikhia panchayat, 12 kms from the renowned temple town of Deoghar, also known as Baba BaidyanathDham, in the state of Jharkhand. Undoubtedly the strong spiritual presence of the rishis, enlightened sages, at Rikhia in the past has percolated down to the present day as the...
The ashram in Deoghar is a holy place for the followers of Sri Sri Thakur Anukul Chandra. A visit to the Ashram would give one a feel of freedom, peace and progress.
Located in the Kharsawan block, 54 kms from Jamshedpur, the village is a part of the silk hub of the state. Jharkhand today, is the highest producer of Tassar silk hub of the state. Jharkhand today, is the highest producer of Tassar silk in the country. There are rows of Arjun and Asan plants, where the silk worms are...
On the Chhotanagpur Plateau, barely 60 kms from Ranchi, lies the idyllic hamlet of Mc Cluskieganj. Once a bastion of the Anglo-Indian community, the place is known as lapra or Ganj among the residents. It is at an altitude of 450 m. the weather is ideal for a brief getaway, in this hamlet, particularly in the sweltering summers. Even...
Yes, take the not so treaded path, and discover priceless jewels in a beautiful corner of a state known for its natural and cultural wealth. Amadubi not just another village in the heartland of Jharkhand’s vast rural areas- It’s a treasure house that any visitor will never forget. The place is now a focus point in the Tourist Map...
Luguburu Ghantabari situated near TTPS Lalpania a small village of “Santhalis” a group of Tribal , about 16 kilometer far from Gomia Block is the pride of Santal community since the period of civilization called Sosnok Jug in Hor-dishom. Luguburu Ghantabari Dharamgarh was re-established in the year 2000. Then the every year religious gathering is held at Darbar Chatani...
Ulihatu- Birth place of Bhagwan Birsa Munda
Situated 1.5 kms from Baidyanath Dham is the Naulakha Temple, so called because Rani Charushila of Pathurighat royal family spent 9 lakh rupees on building it. The main deities in the temple are Radha and Krishna. The temple’s architecture closely resembles that of Belur Math (Ramakrishna Mission’s Headquarters) in West Bengal and its view is architecturally splendor for tourists.
Maluti is a unique heritage village in Dumka district, 55 kms from Dumka town, that boasts of exquisite terracotta temples, the village was once known as ‘Gupta Kashi’ or hidden Varanasi. In fact, it originally had an auspicious number of 108 temples, of which only 72 survives today. The village is situated on the banks of river Chila, at the...