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Canary Hill Hazaribagh

Canary Hill Hazaribagh

14.36km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Canary Hill is one of the major tourist attractions in the Hazaribagh city, and this place is surrounded by the dense forests and the lakes. What makes this hill popular is a breathtaking view of the Hazaribagh city from the peak of the hill. However, reaching the peak of Canary Hill can be inconvenient for some as it involves climbing a fairly decent number of stairs.

Hazaribagh lake

Hazaribagh lake

15.1km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

It is situated in the heart of the town. Boating facility is available here. Hazaribagh jheel is a series of artificial lakes with seven parts all on different levels so that water spills over to the other lake through a spill channel.Hazaribagh lake is a famous tourist place among locals of Jharkhand.In comprative to famous lakes of India it is a small lake.This area is very famous because most prominent bungalows of various civil servants are there.

Patratu Dam

Patratu Dam

59.37km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

The dam was made to store water of Nalkari River; this is the main attraction of Patratu. One can see flying fishes during sunrise by sitting at the coast of the Dam. Very few people know there is a tunnel below the dam which connects two villages of Patratu named Labga and Hariharpur. Due to security reasons it has been closed for everyone. Boating has been started from 14 January 2010 on dam.

Kakolat Waterfall

Kakolat Waterfall

66.75km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

The Kakolat waterfall is located in the Nalanda district in the Indian state of Bihar, on the border of Bihar and Jharkhand. It is about 49 meters high and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. It is situated on the Kakolat hill, the setting of the falls makes it a popular spot for picnics and nature walks.

Sujata Stupa

Sujata Stupa

72.66km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Sujata Stupa, also Sujata Kuti stupa or Sujata Garh, is a Buddhist stupa located in the village of Senanigrama slightly east of Bodh Gaya in the state of Bihar, India. It lies directly across the Phalgu River from the town of Bodh Gaya, where Gautama Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. It is a walk of about 20 minutes, from Bodh Gaya to Sujata Stupa. It was initially built in the 2nd century BCE as confirmed by finds of Dark Grey polished wares and a punch-marked coin in the monastery

Thai Temple and monastry

Thai Temple and monastry

72.9km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

The only Thai temple in India, Thai Monastery of Bodhgaya was built by a Monarch of Thailand in 1956. The then Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru requested for the construction of this temple here to strengthen relations of the two countries and spread the teachings of Buddha in India. Sloping and curved roof of the edifice is covered with golden tiles is an insignia of Thai architecture.

Mahabodhi Temple

Mahabodhi Temple

73.11km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

The Mahabodhi Temple a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient, but much rebuilt and restored, Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, marking the location where the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. Bodh Gaya is about 96 km from Patna, Bihar state, India.

Giant Buddha

Giant Buddha

73.13km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

The Giant Buddha statue is one of the many stops in the Buddhist pilgrimage and tourist routes in Bodhgaya, Bihar. The statue is 19.507 m high in meditation pose or dhyana mudra seated on a lotus in open air. The total height of the architecture is 80 ft with a statue of 64 ft, lotus on which statue sits is of 6ft and the lower pedestal is of 10ft. It took seven years to complete with the help of 12,000 masons.

Bodhi Tree

Bodhi Tree

73.13km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Bodhi tree is a large and ancient sacred fig tree located in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India, under which Siddhartha Gautama, the spiritual teacher who became known as the Buddha, is said to have attained enlightenment or Bodhi. In religious iconography, the Bodhi Tree is recognizable by its heart-shaped leaves, which are usually prominently displayed.

Parasnath Hill

Parasnath Hill

79.91km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Parasnath Hills are a scope of slopes situated in Giridih locale of Jharkhand. The most elevated pinnacle is 1350 meters. It is a standout amongst the most essential journey place for Jains. They call it Sammed Sikhar. The slope is named after Parasnath, the 23rd Tirthankara. Twenty of the twenty-four Jain Tirthankaras accomplished salvation on this slope. As indicated by approximately, nine Tirthakaras accomplished salvation on this slope.

Vishnupad Mandir

Vishnupad Mandir

80.01km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Vishnupada Mandir is an ancient temple in Gaya, India. It is a Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This temple is located along the Falgu River, marked by a footprint of Lord Vishnu known as Dharmasila, incised into a block of basalt. Atop the structure is a 50-kilo gold flag, donated by a devotee, Gayapal Panda Bal Govind Sen.

Hundru Waterfall

Hundru Waterfall

82.31km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Hunduru waterfall is a waterfall located in the Ranchi district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. It is the 34th highest waterfall in India. It's one of the most famous tourist places near Ranchi in Jharkhand.

Tagore Hill

Tagore Hill

82.6km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Tagore Hill is the scenic locality of morabadi. The view of sunrise and sunset from the hilltop is one of the most beautiful things to see. But before Tagore Hill became a hangout place it was the ashram of Rabindra Nath’s elder brother Jyotindra Nath and even before that it was a rest house.

Topchanchi Lake

Topchanchi Lake

84.87km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Topchanchi Lake is an interesting tourist spot in the Dhanbad district of Jharkhand. Situated on the National Highway 2, it is located at the Golden Quadrilateral. Dhanbad Railway Station is 37 km from the lake and Bokaro is 41 km. Though the lake is an artificial one, its green surrounding amidst forests and hills makes it an ideal picnic spot. It is also in demand for sound and serene vacations. It covers a total area of 214 acres.

Garga Dam

Garga Dam

90.07km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

The dam site highlights wonderful green environment and a lot of oceanic creatures. This normal site is scene for some school excursions and natural visits. This dam assumes a fundamental part in obliging the water prerequisites of the steel plant and in addition families of this area.Jharkhand, is a standout amongst the most popular designed wonders of the district.

Jonha Water Falls

Jonha Water Falls

92km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

The Jonha Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in the Ranchi district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Situated at the edge of the Ranchi plateau, the waterfall is an example of a hanging valley falls. Waterfalls from a height of 43 meters to create a mesmerizing picture. The Gunga River and Raru River have formed the waterfall. There are 722 steps that one must descend for an amazing view of the surroundings. The waterfall is a popular tourist attraction in the town.

Jawaharlal Nehru Biological Park

Jawaharlal Nehru Biological Park

93.75km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Jawaharlal Nehru Biological Park or JNB is a zoological garden located in Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand, India fully owned and managed by Bokaro Steel Plant, Steel Authority of India Limited. This is the largest zoological garden of the state.

Bimbisar Jail

Bimbisar Jail

94.85km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Believed to be the place where Bimbisara was confined by his son King Ajatshatru, Bimbisara Jail offers a brilliant view of the Japanese Stupa situated on the same hill.

City Park Bokaro

City Park Bokaro

95.58km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

A lovely place with greenery, lake and beautiful restaurants along the lake’s shore providing a perfect setting for spending some quality time with family and friends. The lake has boating facility available in it. The city park having a musical fountain inside it. One giant artificial lake and three artificial islands along with amazing greenery is what constitutes the City Park of Bokaro.

Ajatshatru Fort

Ajatshatru Fort

95.73km from Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Ajatshatru Fort located in Rajgir was built by king Ajatshatru during his rule over the Magadha empire around 2500 years ago in 6th century BC. He was contemporary to Lord Buddha. It was built in a rectangular-shaped with four corners and each corner is covered with stone tower & walls is about 60 Meter long & 2 Meter broad square. Ajatshatru fort is regarded as one of the most ancient forts in India.

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Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Pokharia Rajderwa Raod, Pokharia, Jharkhand 825411, India

Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Jharkhand, India, about 55 miles (89 km) north of Ranchi.[2] It was established in 1955.Nestling in low hilly terrain, at an average altitude of 615 metres (2,018 ft), it has an area of 184 km2 (71 sq mi) and is home to sambar, nilgai, chital, peafowl, sloth bears, black bears, hyenas and pigeons.