Trails, difficulty levels, permits and adventure activities.
arrow_backBack to main guideDistance: 5 km
Duration: 0.5 days
Altitude: Varies m
Best: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb
Base Camp: Palkot Sanctuary Entrance
Permit required β βΉ50
Limited, rely on local police/forest department
Gumla, located in Jharkhand, offers a glimpse into tribal life and untouched natural beauty.
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Rajadera Waterfall is a beautiful cascade located amidst lush greenery. Full details β
The best time to visit Gumla is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
You can reach Gumla by flying to Ranchi (IXR) and then taking a taxi or bus (95km). The nearest major railway station is Ranchi Junction (RNC). Buses connect Gumla to Ranchi and other nearby towns.
Most temples and natural sites like waterfalls are free. Palkot Wildlife Sanctuary has an entry fee of rupees 50 for Indians and rupees 500 for foreigners.
Gumla is generally safe in main areas. Exercise caution in remote forest regions and avoid late-night travel. Always use local guides for village visits or treks. Consult locals for current safety advice.
You must try Dhuska, Litti Chokha, and Rugra. Handia, a traditional rice beer, is also a unique local experience. These are available at local eateries and street stalls.
Hindi is widely spoken. Local tribal languages like Nagpuri and Kurukh are also common. English is understood by some in the hospitality sector.
If you are short on time, you can skip Deoaki Dham if you have already visited Anjan Dham, as both offer similar temple experiences. Avoid visiting during peak summer or monsoon if you dislike extreme weather.
Yes, major Indian telecom providers offer network coverage in Gumla town. Internet connectivity can be inconsistent in very remote areas. Wi-Fi is available in some hotels.
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