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Need A Quiet Place To Unwind? Head To Netarhat In Jharkhand

The hill station offers a tranquil escape with its beauty and historical significance. It attracts visitors with its lush hills, forests, and a prestigious residential school established in 1954

The road leading to Netarhat
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Encircled by low hills, forests and hilly springs, Netarhat nestles like a secret refuge in the heart of Jharkhand. Once home to several tribes, the hills caught the fancy of the British rulers, who converted it into a hill station. Then dubbed the "Queen of Chhota Nagpur," the hill station has moved far beyond its colonial days. Now known for its natural beauty and a public residential school opened in 1954, Netarhat is a weekend getaway from Ranchi, the state capital, about 150km away by road.

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