Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur is a large city set between the Subarnarekha and Kharkai rivers in the East Indian state of Jharkhand. It is known for huge, tree-lined Jubilee Park, where the Tata Steel Zoological Park has resident species including tigers and leopards. To the east, the hilltop Bhuvaneshwari Temple has an elaborate 5-story entrance tower. North of the city, elephants roam through the forests at Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary.
Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary
Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is located 10 km from the city of Jamshedpur in the Indian state of Jharkhand. It was inaugurated by Sanjay Gandhi in 1975. It is a notable wildlife sanctuary and contains a significant population of Indian Elephants.
Rankini Mandir
Rankini Mandir in a serene locale featuring a traditional domed facade and colorful stonework.
Jamshedpur Coin Museum
Jamshedpur Coin Museum showcases a unique collection of rare and historic Indian coins is on display, along with related exhibits.
Tinplate Kali Mandir
Tinplate Kali Mandir is a brightly colored Hindu temple with a simple design and peaceful interior for worship.
Dalma Hills
The views from Dalma hills are spectacular. The dense forests, wildlife sanctuary, and Lord Shiva temple attract tourists in great numbers.
Jubilee Park
Jubilee Park delights the visitors with its stunning landscape. The three colored fountains look stunning in the evening when illuminated.
Russi Modi Centre of Excellence
Russi Modi Centre of Excellence is awe-inspiring and is a reflection of the dedication of the Tata group towards excellence. The Centre offers facilities for various organizations to create ideas and work to accomplish excellence in their chosen fields.
Dimna Lake
Dimna Lake was constructed by Tata Steel as a water reservoir to serve the needs of its industry as well as the city. The lake looks stunning with the shadows of the majestic hills and the dense trees around.
Bhuvaneswari Temple
Bhuvaneswari Temple attracts everyone regardless of the faith one believes in. The views of the industrial city, villages around, and the lush greenery are spectacular.
Parsee Fire Temple
Parsee Fire Temple is a holy place of worship for Parsees as the holy fire burns here and has an interesting past.
Best Time To Visit Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur being a non-coastal and hilly region, the city experiences good atmospheric conditions throughout the year. The industrial city of Jamshedpur experiences a moderate climate throughout the year. Although the weather here remains pleasant during summer, which lasts from March to May, the temperature fluctuates between 35°C to 45°C during summertime. From June to September, the city enjoys beautiful South-West rain, which varies between 1200 millimeters to 1400 millimeters and is characterized by mild temperatures varying from 25°C to 35°C. The most pleasant season of the year, however, is winter that lasts from October to February. The winter months in Jamshedpur beckons you to enjoy a winter chill that ranges from 16°C to 22°C. Sometimes winter in Jamshedpur can be quite chilling with a temperature as low as 12°C.
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