




About Jharkhand
Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar to better represent its tribal-majority population. The state is rich in forests, minerals, and waterfalls.
Tribal traditions remain strong, especially outside cities. Hindi is widely spoken, with local languages used regionally.
Infrastructure is improving, though tourism remains underdeveloped.
Ease of Travel: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)
Things to Explore

Sacred Groves
Local shrines, ritual spaces, spiritual practices, and community belief

Regional Cuisine
Rice dishes, forest produce, simple cooking, and earthy taste

Hundru Falls
Wide cascades, forest cliffs, misty air, and natural power

Forest Trails
Wooded paths, bird sounds, nature walks, and slow exploration

Tribal Villages
Indigenous customs, weekly haats, forest life, and cultural identity

Local Crafts
Bamboo work, metal art, handmade tools, and village skills

Netarhat Plateau
Sunrise viewpoints, cool breezes, open valleys, and quiet retreats

Rural Landscapes
Fields, streams, village roads, and countryside life





