Where to Stay & Eat in Parasnath

Hotels, restaurants, and local food across all budgets. Trip Planning dining and accommodation guide.

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Where to Stay

Best Neighborhoods

Near Parasnath Railway Station

Convenient for those arriving by train, with easy access to transportation. The area has a bustling atmosphere and several budget-friendly accommodation options. Good for short stays and budget travelers.

Best For: Budget travelers and those arriving by train

Near Jain Temples

Ideal for pilgrims seeking proximity to the main temples. Offers a serene and spiritual environment. Best for those focused on religious activities.

Best For: Religious pilgrims

Accommodation Options

Budget

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โ‚น800-1200/night

Hotel Parasnath

Near Parasnath Railway Station

Basic but clean rooms, suitable for budget travelers. Offers essential amenities and easy access to transportation.

โ‚น800-1200/night

Yatri Niwas

Near Jain Temples

Simple accommodation for pilgrims, providing a comfortable stay. Close to the main temples and trekking routes.

โ‚น500-1000/night

Mid-Range

$$

โ‚น1500-2500/night

Hotel Grand Sharda

Giridih Road

Offers comfortable rooms with modern amenities. Provides a good balance of comfort and affordability.

โ‚น1500-2500/night

Shikharji Jain Temple Trust Guest House

Near Shikharji Temple

Well-maintained guest house with decent facilities. Offers a peaceful stay and easy access to the temple.

โ‚น1200-2000/night

Luxury

$$$

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No Luxury Hotels Available

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Currently, there are no luxury hotels in Parasnath. The best option is to stay in a comfortable mid-range hotel or guest house.

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Consider Ranchi for Luxury Options

Ranchi (160km away)

If you require luxury accommodation, consider staying in Ranchi and making a day trip to Parasnath. Ranchi has several luxury hotels with modern amenities.

โ‚น4000+/night

Where to Eat

Must-Try Dishes

Dal Baati Churma
Dal Baati Churma

A Rajasthani dish popular in the region, consisting of lentil soup, baked wheat balls, and sweet crumbs (try at local dhabas).

Litti Chokha
Litti Chokha

A traditional Bihari dish made of wheat balls stuffed with roasted gram flour and served with mashed vegetables (available at street food stalls).

Thekua
Thekua

A sweet snack made of wheat flour, sugar, and ghee, often prepared during festivals (try at local sweet shops).

Peda
Peda

A milk-based sweet popular in the region (available at local sweet shops).

Best Restaurants

Shikharji Bhojanalaya

Shikharji Bhojanalaya

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Vegetarian (Jain)

Near Jain Temples

Serves simple and authentic Jain vegetarian meals. The atmosphere is clean and peaceful, catering to pilgrims. A good place to try traditional Jain cuisine.

โ‚น300-500 for two

Annapurna Restaurant

Annapurna Restaurant

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Indian Vegetarian

Near Parasnath Railway Station

Offers a variety of Indian vegetarian dishes. The food is tasty and affordable, suitable for families and budget travelers. Known for its quick service.

โ‚น200-400 for two

Hotel Grand Sharda Restaurant

Hotel Grand Sharda Restaurant

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Multi-Cuisine

Giridih Road

Offers a range of Indian and Chinese dishes. The restaurant has a comfortable ambiance and is suitable for a relaxed dining experience. Ideal for those looking for variety.

โ‚น600-800 for two

Local Dhaba

Local Dhaba

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Local Indian

Along the trekking route

Simple roadside eatery serving local dishes. Offers a taste of authentic Jharkhand cuisine at affordable prices. Expect basic seating and service.

โ‚น150-300 for two

Street Food Spots

Parasnath Market

Parasnath Market

Budget: โ‚น50-100 per person

Tips: Try the local snacks, but be mindful of hygiene. Opt for freshly prepared food and avoid eating from stalls with questionable cleanliness.

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