Explore The Wonders Around Stoneberry Resort
Adventure, spirituality and culture—crafted into an unforgettable journey.
Plan Your AdventureNature & Adventure
Trek sweeping hills, ride ropeways, and watch sunsets over serene dams.
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Trikut Pahar
Trikut Pahar (Trikutachal or Trikut Hills) captivates as a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site with three majestic peaks dedicated to the Hindu Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva), offering exhilarating treks, a thrilling ropeway, and breathtaking 360-degree panoramas of the surrounding wilderness. At 2,470 feet, the highest peak features a temple and hermitage, blending spiritual serenity with adventure—perfect for pilgrims and nature enthusiasts, especially during the scenic ropeway ride that reveals wildlife and lush valleys.
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Nandan Pahar
Nandan Pahar (Nandan Hill) enchants as Jharkhand's "Pleasure Hill," an idyllic amusement park atop a scenic hilltop featuring lush gardens, a majestic Nandi Temple, and paddle boating facilities, renowned for its panoramic golden-hour views over the town and perfect family picnic spots with ample space and amenities. Adorned with numerous Shiva and Parvati temples housing beautiful idols, the hill offers a harmonious blend of spiritual reflection and leisurely climbs, especially magical at sunrise or sunset when the landscape glows in warm hues—ideal for photography and relaxation.
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Burhai Hills & Dam
Enveloped in the verdant landscapes of Madhupur, Jharkhand, Burhai Hills & Dam (also known as Burhai Sheshwari Temple area) emerges as a hidden gem for serene sunsets and contemplative walks, featuring rolling hills dotted with ancient Burhaisheswari Temples and a picturesque dam offering tranquil waterside paths perfect for landscape photography and quiet reflection amid the region's natural beauty. This offbeat destination, celebrated for its peaceful ambiance and scenic vistas especially during winter weekends, provides an authentic taste of Jharkhand's rural charm.
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Usri Falls
Cascading dramatically from the Parasnath Hills in Giridih district, Jharkhand, Usri Falls enchants as a breathtaking 12-meter waterfall formed by the Usri River—a tributary of the Barakar—dropping in three separate streams through a steep gorge, creating a mesmerizing spectacle ideal for picnics, photography, and light treks amid lush greenery. Located about 14 km east of Giridih town on Tundi Road, this popular tourist spot thrives during monsoons when the falls roar at full force, offering serene pools below for splashing and surrounding forests teeming with wildlife—making it a family-friendly escape.
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Bakulia Falls
Hidden in the verdant embrace of Madhupur, Deoghar district, Jharkhand, Bakulia Falls (also known as Bakuliya Jharna) captivates with its stunning natural cascade, tumbling through rocky terrain into crystal-clear pools surrounded by dense forests and serene landscapes—offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, photographers, and families seeking respite from the hustle of nearby Deoghar. A short trek from Madhupur town, this offbeat waterfall shines during monsoons with its refreshing mist and bird songs, providing ideal spots for picnics and quiet contemplation, just minutes from Stoneberry Resort in Madhupur.
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Khandoli Dam
Spanning the lush foothills of Giridih district in Jharkhand, Khandoli Dam mesmerizes as a vital reservoir and eco-tourism hub, formed by the Khandoli Hill's saddle-shaped granite gneiss formation, offering crystal-clear waters for kayaking and water surfing alongside the adjacent Khandoli Park—a family-friendly haven with boating, picnics, and panoramic hill views. Located 10 km northeast of Giridih town toward Bengabad, this well-maintained dam and its volcanic-cone-like hill peak provide thrilling treks and serene boating experiences, especially vibrant during weekends with power boating and wildlife spotting—making it a prime adventure destination.
Holy Places & Spiritual Retreats
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Baba Baidyanath Temple
Nestled in the spiritual epicenter of Deoghar, Jharkhand, the Baba Baidyanath Temple—also known as Baidyanath Dham—is revered as one of India's 12 sacred Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva, symbolizing the divine healer (Vaidyanath). With roots tracing back to the Gupta era in the 8th century AD and legendary ties to Ravana's devotion, this ancient shrine boasts timeless architecture featuring intricate stone carvings and a towering spire that draws millions of pilgrims annually, especially during the Shravan Mela festival with its vibrant rituals and aarti ceremonies.
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Basukinath Temple
Perched on the Deoghar-Dumka highway in Jharkhand's Dumka district, the Basukinath Temple is a historic Shiva shrine established around 1596, serving as a vital pilgrimage site often visited alongside the Baidyanath Temple as part of the sacred Jyotirlinga circuit. Known as the "court of Baba Bhole Nath," this ancient temple features facing shrines of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, creating a unique spiritual ambiance that attracts devotees year-round with its serene rituals and mythological legacy linked to ancient Hindu traditions.
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Swami Vivekananda Math
Located in the tranquil town of Madhupur, Jharkhand, the Swami Vivekananda Math (part of the Ramakrishna Mission) serves as a peaceful ashram inspired by the teachings of Swami Vivekananda, offering a space for meditation, spiritual reflection, and learning about Indian philosophy since its establishment in the early 20th century. This serene retreat, just minutes from Stoneberry Resort in Madhupur, embodies Vivekananda's vision of harmony and self-realization, with its lush grounds and programs fostering inner peace amid Jharkhand's natural beauty.
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Maa pathrol Kali temple
Nestled in the spiritual heart of Madhupur, Jharkhand, the Maa Pathrol Kali Mandir stands as a revered ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, drawing hundreds of devotees annually with its divine aura. Constructed in the 6th century by Raja Digvijay Singh, this sacred site—located on the scenic route to Lalgarh.
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Gosuwa Shiv Temple
The Gosuwa Shiv Temple, a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, graces the serene Madhupur region of Deoghar district, Jharkhand. Renowned for its tranquil ambiance and profound spiritual significance, this sacred site attracts devotees and spiritual seekers year-round, offering a peaceful retreat amidst Jharkhand's lush landscapes.
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Naulakha Palace & Mandir
Tucked away in the spiritual enclave of Deoghar, Jharkhand, the Naulakha Temple (also known as Naulakha Mandir) captivates with its majestic white marble facade and intricate architecture, standing as a profound symbol of devotion and artistry. Dedicated to Lord Radha and Krishna, this 146-foot-tall marvel was constructed in 1940 by Rani Charushila of Kolkata.
Landscape & Cultural Experiences
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Mayurakshi river
Originating from the sacred Trikut Hills just 16 km from Deoghar in Jharkhand, the Mayurakshi River (also known as Mor River) flows gracefully for approximately 250 km through verdant landscapes, nourishing the rural heartlands of Jharkhand and West Bengal before merging with the Hooghly River—a lifeline steeped in natural beauty, cultural significance, and mythological lore that makes it a cherished spot for picnics, leisurely boat rides, and religious rituals along its red-sand banks. Celebrated for its sparkling waters and peacock-eye-like sparkle during the dry season, this river is a must-visit for nature lovers and spiritual seekers alike, offering serene spots for reflection and rejuvenation amidst the lush greenery of Jharkhand's rural heartlands.
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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.
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Siktia Dam
Spanning the Ajay River in Madhupur's Sarath Block, Deoghar district, Jharkhand, Siktia Dam (Sikatiya Barrage) emerges as a vital irrigation and scenic reservoir constructed in 2003, offering tranquil waterside walks and reflective vistas amid rural landscapes, serving as a lesser-known gem for locals and eco-tourists seeking solitude just 17 km from Madhupur town and 56 km from Deoghar. Nestled in the peaceful Siktia village, this barrage supports agriculture and provides serene spots for photography and picnics, harmonizing with Jharkhand's natural rhythm—ideal for unwinding after temple visits or treks, minutes from Stoneberry Resort in Madhupur.
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