Period
Ancient to Medieval (Jain sites)
Style
Jain temple architecture
Protected by
Archaeological Survey of India (for some sites), local trusts
Best time to visit
Oct-Feb
Deoadih is an ancient Jain site with a temple dedicated to Lord Parshvanath. Full details β
Hours
7am-7pm
Entry
Free
Getting there
15 km from Giridih city, auto-rickshaw rupees 250-350 one way.
Ancient Jain shrines on Parasnath Hill
Parasnath Hill, also known as Shikharji, is the highest peak in Jharkhand at 1350 meters. Full details β
Hours
5am-6pm (daylight hours)
Entry
Free
Getting there
40 km from Giridih city, shared jeep or taxi rupees 800-1200 one way to base camp.
Generally allowed outside, often restricted inside inner sanctums of temples.
Varies; some sites are well-maintained by trusts, others are in natural state.
Giridih, a district in Jharkhand, is primarily known for its coal mining industry and as a gateway to Parasnath Hill.
The best time to visit Giridih is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities like trekking.
You can take a shared jeep or hire a taxi from Giridih city to the base camp of Parasnath Hill. The journey is about 40 km and takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Entry to Parasnath Hill and most temples is free. Some attractions like Usri Falls and Khandoli Park have small entry fees, typically rupees 20-50 for Indians and rupees 50-100 for foreigners.
Giridih is generally safe. However, solo female travelers should exercise standard precautions, avoid isolated areas at night, and be aware of their surroundings, especially in crowded markets.
You must try Dhuska, Litti Chokha, and Rugra. These are popular local dishes available at dhabas and street food stalls. Do not miss the local sweets like Pitha.
Hindi is the most widely spoken language. Local dialects like Khortha and Santali are also common. English is understood in hotels and by some educated locals.
Yes, you can purchase a local SIM card from providers like Airtel, Jio, or Vodafone Idea. You will need a valid photo ID (like a passport) and a passport-sized photograph.
Dress modestly when visiting temples. Cover your shoulders and knees. For women, traditional Indian attire is preferred. Remove your shoes before entering the temple premises.
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