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The capital of Jharkhand, Ranchi is known for its scenic waterfalls like Hundru Falls, Dassam Falls, and Jonha Falls.
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Perched at 3,700 feet above sea level, Netarhat is a serene hill station famous for its sunrise and sunset views over the hills.
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Home to the famous Baidyanath Jyotirlinga temple, Deoghar is a major pilgrimage centre, especially during the Shravan month.
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Famed for Hazaribagh National Park, this area is a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
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Also known as the Steel City, Jamshedpur offers more than just industrial might with places like Jubilee Park, Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, and Dimna Lake.
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Palamu is home to the lesser-known but majestic Palamu Forts nestled within the Betla National Park.
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Giridih is a sacred site for Jains, with Parasnath Hill being the highest peak in Jharkhand and one of the holiest Jain pilgrimage spots.
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While known for its coal industry, Dhanbad surprises with attractions like Maithon Dam and Topchanchi Lake.
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Jharkhand offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual experiences.