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Adventure, spirituality and culture—crafted into an unforgettable journey.

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Nature & Adventure

Trek sweeping hills, ride ropeways, and watch sunsets over serene dams.

  • Trikut Pahar

    Trikut Pahar or Trikut Hill is among the most underrated offbeat places in Jharkhand that one can explore. A magnificent ancient Hindu pilgrimage site with three magnificent peaks dedicated to the divine Hindu trinity (Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Maheshwar). On this picturesque trek, you can enjoy its thrilling ropeway and majestic 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding wild landscape. Standing as tall as 2,470 feet, at the peak of Trikut hill, you can visit Trikutachal Mahadeva Temple and Sage Dayananda's sanctuary amidst dense green forest.

  • Nandan Pahar

    Featuring the majestic Nandi temple at the hilltop, Nandi Pahar is among the popular tourist destinations in Jharkhand. According to the mythology, when Ravana tried to enter Shiva's premises, got restricted by Nandi dev. Furious Ravana threw Nandi to this place; hence, the place got its name. Apart from the holy shrine, this place also has a large amusement park for children featuring a ghost house, mirror house, boating facilities, and a restaurant, making it an ideal place for picnics and dayouts during the winter.

  • Burhai Hills & Dam

    Adding to the serene landscapes around Madhupur Burhai hills and Dam is definitely one of the offbeat places in Jharkhand. This hidden gem is famous for the serene sunsets, its picturesque dam, and the ancient temple of Burhaisheswari, and a short trekking route ideal for a peaceful walk amidst nature. The waterbody reflecting the surrounding barren land makes it an ideal place for landscape photography. Burhai Hill is quite celebrated among the locals for its peaceful ambiance and scenic view, especially during winter, providing the raw flavor of the rural charm of Jharkhand.

  • Usri Falls

    ‘Usri’ literally translates to ‘Beautiful source’, the name surely justifies this offbeat travel destination near Kolkata. Located in the Giridih District, Usri Falls is somewhat 40 feet high, offering a magnificent view of a vast amount of water falling down to a natural pool. Perfect for an exciting outing with friends, Usri Falls is best visited during October to March, when the stream is steady and the temperature is comfortable. Rich in medicinal plants, and according to the local belief, the waterbody consists of ailment properties. Sounds worth exploring, right?

  • Bakulia Falls

    Located only 8 km away from Madhupur, Jharkhand, Bakulia Falls is truly a hidden gem that is worth more attention. Between the rocky terrain, this crystal clear waterbody acts like a natural jacuzzi surrounded by emerald wilderness and scenic landscape, making it a peaceful nature retreat perfect for weekend getaways in Jharkhand. If you are seeking an Instagrammable offbeat place in Jharkhand, away from the crowd, Bakulia Falls is perfect for you. Hiding from the eyes of the masses, this place truly shines during the monsoon when the surrounding forest comes alive, providing the much-needed refreshment you need.

  • Khandoli Dam

    Adding to the spellbinding landscape around Madhupur, Khandoli Dam is one of the popular destinations in Jharkhand, known for its natural beauty and migrating birds. Only 10 km away from Giridih, Khandoli Dam is located in the foothills of Khandoli Hill, offering activities like kayaking in its crystal clear water. The adjacent Khandoli park also serves as a family-friendly picnic spot with serene views of the hill. The volcanic cone-like peak of Khandoli hill provides a thrilling trekking experience, and during the winters, exotic migratory birds like Siberian duck, crane, Brahminy shelduck, bar-headed goose, and mallard make it a rich eco-tourism destination.

Holy Places & Spiritual Retreats

  • Baba Baidyanath Temple

    Baba Baidyanath temple holds a prominent place in Hindu pilgrimage as it is considered one of the 12 sacred jyotirlingas dedicated to Mahadeva, symbolizing the divine healer. Located in the heart of Deoghar, the temple is a living testament of ancient Hindu architecture, tracing back to the 8th Century AD when the Guptas used to rule. The shrine features complex stone carvings and a towering spire drawing millions of pilgrims every year, especially during the month of Shravan. You can visit the vibrant Shravan festival during this time and experience its traditional rituals.

  • Basukinath Temple

    Established in the year 1596, the Basukinath temple is one of the three pilgrimage sites in Jharkhand, blessing its devotees with good health and prosperity. Known as the sacred court of Lord Shiva, it's also a vital part of the sacred jyotirlinga circuit. This historical holy shrine features numerous idols of Hindu gods and goddesses, creating a perfect spot for people looking for a spiritual journey. Basukinath is also popularly known for its magnificent Shraavan mela in the months of July and August. You can totally add this underexplored place to your itinerary.

  • Swami Vivekananda Math

    Situated within close proximity of Madhupur, Ramkrishna Mission Math offers a serene place with a campus full of green and spiritual vibrations. Established in 1922, Ramakrishna Vivekananda Mission offers a peaceful space for meditation, self-contemplation, and knowledge about great Indian philosophy. Just a couple of minutes' drive away from Stoneberry resort, this place will surely add a priceless experience to your trip. With its green grounds and philosophical programs, this offbeat destination fosters inner peace and promotes a less materialistic lifestyle.

  • Maa pathrol Kali temple

    Built between 1300 to 1400 AD, Maa Pathrol Kali temple holds a place of significant importance among the locals, attracting thousands of devotees every year. Built by Raja Digvijay Singh, the temple not only holds spiritual but also historical importance. While staying in Madhupur, you can visit this ancient shrine on the scenic route to Lalgarh from Madhupur.

  • Gosuwa Shiv Temple

    The Gosuwa Shiv Temple is a revered Shiva temple situated in the serene plains of Madhupur, Jharkhand. Popularly known for its serene atmosphere and spiritual importance, this holy shrine is heavily celebrated among the locals. Still hidden from the eyesight of the tourists, the shrine suits perfectly for the travelers looking for a deeper spiritual dive.

  • Naulakha Palace & Mandir

    Erected in 1940, the Naulakha temple derived its name from the amount (9 lakhs) donated by Rani Charu Shila Dasi. A majestic 146 feet high temple, featuring a significant Bengali architectural style, depicts the story of the Bengali connection in this region. Dedicated to Radha and Lord Krishna, deserves the attention of the exploring souls cherishing its timeless beauty.

Landscape & Cultural Experiences

  • Mayurakshi river

    Flowing from the sacred hills of Trikut, the Mayurakshi River flows through the heartlands of Jharkhand and is a tributary of the majestic Hooghly River. With references all around the Bengali and Indian literature, the Mayurakshi River holds an important place in Subcontinental culture. A lifeline to the lush green of the region, popular references, cultural significance to the natives, and surrounding mythological lore make the Mayurakshi River an ideal destination for explorers and wandering souls while traveling in Jharkhand. Although Mayurakshi is quite celebrated and a cherished spot ideal for winter outings, boat rides in the afternoon, and Hizla fair, which is held annually in the season of fall, it is still a less-explored region and ideal for a short retreat.

  • Trikut Hill Ropeway

    Towering 2,470 feet above Deoghar in Jharkhand's Mohanpur Block, Trikut Hill Ropeway (Trikut Pahar) beckons as a sacred pilgrimage site with three peaks honoring Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, featuring Asia's highest vertical ropeway—a 766-meter cable car ascent with a 44-degree incline that whisks visitors to the summit for exhilarating 360-degree panoramas of lush valleys, seasonal waterfalls, and Jharkhand's first solar energy hub at Tapovan, blending spiritual heritage with adventure. Though operations paused after a 2022 incident, the hill remains accessible via 2-hour treks or stairs, thriving during monsoons with cloud-shrouded peaks and streams—ideal for pilgrims and tourists seeking wildlife encounters and sunset views.

  • Sikatiya Dam

    Built over the famous Ajay River, Siktiya or Siktia dam is the biggest barrage built on the Ajay River, offering a quiet and peaceful walk by the serene waterbody. Amidst the rural landscapes, this place is truly a hidden gem seeking the attention of tourists looking for a peaceful escape from their monotonous lives. If you are looking for photo-friendly offbeat destinations that provide solitude and with your stay in Stoneberry resort, you can have your comfort alongside with all the modern amenities. Ideally located near Deogarh city, these offbeat places are perfect for a weekend getaway in Jharkhand.

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