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Tagore Hill
3 km away from central Ranchi
It is located in Morabadi, 3 km away from central Ranchi, Tagore Hill is a favourite picnic spot for locals and tourists alike. There’s a small house on top of the hill built by Jyotirindranath Tagore, elder brother of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. The steps wind their way from the house to a pillared canopy made of stone, which is usually crowded on weekends with people vying for a bird’s eye view of Ranchi. The Ramakrishna Mission Ashram, located a few steps away from the base of the hill, is famous for its vocational college.

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Jagannath Temple
10 km away
from the main city
Located almost 10 km from the main city, it had been built by the king Jagannathpur Thakur during 1691 on a small hillock. Built on the same architectural design as Famous Jagannath Temple of Odisha, it too draws thousands of people every year on the occasion of Rath Yatra. The serene place is quite able to give a peaceful feeling removing anxiety and tension. Anyone who comes to Ranchi must take Blessings of Lord Krishna.

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Patratu Valley
35 km away from main city
Patratu Valley is located 35 km away from Ranchi city which is known for its panoramic view and twisting- twirling roads. The lake down the road is the biggest attraction where one can enjoy boating and fishing (by connecting with locals). The white water birds and large open sky is beautiful to watch and spend the time with friends and family. One can get many traditional artifacts to buy and eat varieties of street food.

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Pahari Mandir
Located in the middle of the Ranchi City
Located in the middle of the Ranchi City, Pahari Mandir is the dedicated Puja Sthal of Lord Shiva. Devotees arrive here from distant places to fulfill their wishes and pray to Lord Shiva. The main temple is situated in the top of the hill (Pahar) from where it gets its name. One has to climb hundreds of stairs to reach the main shrine from where the whole Ranchi city view is possible. The place draws thousands of devotees during Mahashivratri festival.

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