Ramgarh is an ancient city and the headquarters of the newly formed Ramgarh district, with references found in British-era periodicals. It offers a blend of historical sites, ancient temples, and natural attractions, making it an appealing destination for those interested in India's history and natural landscapes.
Patratu Dam ποΈ: A beautiful picnic spot offering boating facilities and scenic views.
Maa Chhinnamasta Temple (Rajrappa Mandir) ποΈ: A highly revered ancient Shakti Peeth.
Mahatma Gandhi Ghat (Mahatma Gandhi Samadhi Sathal) ποΈ: Situated on the banks of the Damodar River.
Birsa Munda Zoological Garden π: Located between Ramgarh and Ranchi
this large zoological park is home to diverse flora and fauna.
Tooti Jharna Temple π: An ancient and religiously significant temple in Ramgarh.
Kaitha Shiv Mandir π±: A prominent Shiva temple that is a popular pilgrimage site in the region.
Mayatungri Temple π: Another important religious attraction in Ramgarh.
Khere Math π§: A temple listed among the famous religious sites in Ramgarh.
Gurudwara Singh Sabha ΰ©΄: A significant Sikh place of worship in Ramgarh.
China Kabristan β°οΈ: A historical site in Ramgarh.
Dhur-duria Falls π: A natural waterfall offering picturesque scenery.
Am-Jharia Falls π§: Another beautiful natural waterfall in the Ramgarh area.
Gandhaunia (Hot Water Spring) β¨οΈ: A natural hot water spring.
Bankhetta (Cave) π¦: A natural cave offering opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Patratu Valley β°οΈ: A stunning valley characterized by lush green trees and winding roads.
Orchards π: Ramgarh is known for its refreshing orchards.
Jungle Walks πΆββοΈ: Opportunities for guided or self-guided walks through the natural forests surrounding Ramgarh.
Trekking in Ramgarh π₯Ύ: The hilly terrain around Ramgarh provides excellent opportunities for trekking and hiking.
Bird Watching in Ramgarh π¦: The diverse natural environment makes Ramgarh a suitable location for bird watching.
Ramgarh Cantonment ποΈ: A historically significant military district.