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Hazaribagh
The Hazaribagh plateau has Parasnath mountains on its eastern
side. According to Jain tradition, no less than 23 out of 24
Tirthankaras (including Parsvanatha) are believed to have attained
salvation in the Sammetasikhara of the Parasnath hills. The hill
seems to have been an abode of Jains.
Netarhat
The popular hill station, Netarhat, which is 156 kms from Ranchi
is known as the Queen of Chotanagpur. Situated at a height of
3,700 ft. above sea level, Netarhat is a beautiful resort, during
summer. Dense forests, serpentine roads, cool bracing breeze,
moonlit nights all add to the beauty of the magnificent place.
This place is an out of this world experience.
Ranchi
Situated picturesquely in the heart of Chotanagpur, at an altitude
of 2, 140 ft. above sea level, Ranchi is the nucleus of the
region. Once the summer capital of Bihar, Ranchi is well known for
its scenic attractions, waterfalls, barren rocks & hillocks. |