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Dassam Fall
About 40 km away from Ranchi on Tata Road falls a village named Taimara near which flows the Kanchi
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Hudco Lake
Nestled in the picturesque and hilly terrain of Telco Colony (Jamshedpur), the lake is a delightful retreat for those desirous of being 'in nature's lap' within the city precincts.
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Hundru Fall
Ranchi is nature's gift to mother India which has specially been decorated with falls and streams. Hundru fall is about 45 kms away from Ranchi
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Jonha Fall
Jonha is about 40 kms away from Ranchi. The road most important to Jonha is a bit narrow but not so rough, rugged and arduous as that of Hundru. There is also a hospice (Tourist Rest House) which accommodates Lord Gautam
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Lodh Fall
About 60 kms away from Netarhat deep in to the forests the river Burha makes a fantastic and majestic water fall of about 468 feet height claiming to be the highest waterfall of Jharkhand. The thundering sound of the fall is audible even 10 kms
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Panch Ghagh Fall
Located on way to Simdega via Khunti, this beautiful waterfall has infact five water falls in a row and therefore called Panch Ghagh. The distance of this waterfall is about 55 kms from Ranchi.
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Ranchi Lake
Excavated by Col. Onsely, a British Agent in 1842, Ranchi Lake is centrally situated. It is a few minutes walk from GPO and is adjacent to Ranchi
Telephone Exchange. |
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