Jharkhand continues to strengthen its tourism sector by promoting its rich natural landscapes, tribal heritage, and historical attractions. The state is enhancing visitor infrastructure at destinations such as Betla National Park, Dassam Falls, Hundru Falls, Parasnath Hills, and Deoghar. Efforts are also focused on preserving archaeological sites, showcasing indigenous art and culture, and expanding eco-tourism and spiritual tourism circuits.
Improved connectivity, heritage conservation, and sustainable tourism initiatives aim to attract more domestic and international visitors, generate employment, and support inclusive economic development across Jharkhand.










