There is no dearth of beautiful places in the world, to see when people go on foreign trips. India is also a rich country in terms of tourism, whose beauty, culture, heritage, and history are visited by many foreign tourists every year. Jharkhand holds an important place in this beauty of the country, which is known as the 'Land of Forests'. The flora and fauna here are a paradise for nature lovers. Today in this episode, we are going to tell you about some such places in Jharkhand which become an attraction here. This time, if you are also looking for a place to visit, then plan for these places in Jharkhand.

Vaidyanath Dham
Vaidyanath Dham Jyotirlinga, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is located in Deoghar, Jharkhand. Nandan Pahar, Satsang Ashram, and one of the Shaktipeeths of Mata, Jai Durga Shaktipeeth are located here. Mother Sati's heart had fallen here, due to which this place is also known as 'Hardpeeth'. Its power is Jaydurga and Shiva is called Vaidyanath. Baidyanath Dham has the ninth Jyotirlinga among the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shankar. There is also a Shaktipeeth here along with the Jyotirlinga. This is the reason why this place is also called 'Hriday Peeth' or 'Hard Peeth'.

Ranchi
Ranchi is an attractive tourist destination among the major cities of Jharkhand state and it is also the capital of Jharkhand state. Ranchi, known as the City of Springs, is situated at an altitude of about 700 meters above sea level. Let us inform you that the city of Ranchi has got the distinction of becoming the summer capital of the state of Bihar once. Major attractions of Ranchi include Tagore Hill, Hudru Falls, Ranchi Hill Station, Kanke Dam, Hatia Museum, Tribal Research Institute, etc.

Shikharji
This place is one of the main pilgrimage centers of Jainism. It is said that 24 Jain Tirthankaras attained salvation here on Parasnath hill. Its peak is called Shikharji. Shikharji tourist places are situated at an altitude of about 1350 meters above sea level. A large number of tourists keep coming here to visit. It is wonderful to see the greenery and high mountains all around.

Chinnamastike Temple
This temple of Maa Chinnamastike is located at the confluence of the Bhairavi-Bheda and Damodar rivers of Rajrappa, about 79 kilometers from Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand. Rajarappa's Chinnamasta is counted among the 52 Shaktipeeths. This temple is said to be about 6000 years old. Along with this, there is a very ancient temple dedicated to Bhagwati Ugratara at a place called Nagar on NH-99 Ranchi road between Balumath and Industrial City Chandwa. This is a Shaktipeeth. It is believed that this temple is about one thousand years old. There are caves of Maa Bhramari Devi on the mountain named Chutubagh situated on the southern and western corner of Maa Bhagwati Ubhratadara, where water keeps dripping drop by drop at many places. It is said that there is a golden-age banana tree about seventy feet below, which despite being years old is still green. It also bears fruit.

Deoghar
Deoghar is one of the major religious places in the state of Jharkhand, which is known as one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. The temple of Deoghar is famous by the name of Lord Baidyanath. According to the lunar calendar of the Hindu religion, the glory of Deoghar Baidyanath Dham is more in the month of Shravan. The major attractions of Deoghar include Baidyanath Dham, Nandan Pahar, Satsang Ashram, etc.

Lodh Waterfall
This waterfall falls from a height of 144 feet and is located on the tributary of the Subarna Rekha river near Tamara village of Ranchi district. Dasham Waterfalls with rocky slopes is a great destination that a large number of tourists go to visit. Lodh Waterfall is the highest falling fall of Jharkhand which is situated on the Budha River. It falls from a height of about 450 meters. It is located 14 km away from Mahuadand in the Latehar district.

Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur, which is included in the places to visit in Jharkhand, is the biggest and major tourist destination of Jharkhand. The charming city of Jamshedpur was named after Jamshedji Tata in 1919. The world's eighth-largest steel manufacturing company is located in Jamshedpur City. The major attractions of Jamshedpur are Jubilee Park, Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary and Tata Steel Zoological Park, etc.

Betla National Park
Betla National Park was built in the Latehar district of Jharkhand to protect the tigers. Betla National Park India's first tiger reserve established in 1974. The park is spread over an area of about 18 to 20 km, which enthralls the tourists for a long walk. But in the evening it gets dark enough due to the tourists are brought back out before it gets dark. Many facilities are provided at the departmental level for the convenience and safety of tourists. Which availability of vehicles at reasonable rates as well as elephant rides are also included.