Jharkhand has continued to promote tourism in 2026 by enhancing infrastructure at key destinations, encouraging eco-tourism, and showcasing its rich cultural and natural heritage. Popular attractions such as Betla National Park, Netarhat, Hundru Falls, Dassam Falls, and Parasnath Hills continue to draw visitors from across the country.
The state is also supporting local communities through tourism-linked livelihood opportunities and improving visitor amenities. These initiatives aim to boost the tourism sector, generate employment, preserve heritage, and position Jharkhand as an emerging destination for nature, adventure, and cultural tourism.









