Where to visit

Where to visit in Betla National Park?

Jharkhand, India

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Betla National Park is a historic forest reserve situated in the Chota Nagpur Plateau in Latehar district, Jharkhand. It is famous as one of India's earliest national parks and was one of the first reserves selected for Project Tiger in 1973. The park features dense forests of sal and bamboo, rich wildlife including elephants, gaurs, and tigers, and the historic 16th-century ruins of the Chero Kings' Forts inside the jungle.

Betla National Park is a historic forest reserve situated in the Chota Nagpur Plateau in Latehar district, Jharkhand. It is famous as one of Ind...

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A compact starting point, kept useful for real travelers.

01

Betla Jungle Safari

3 hours | Easy | Forest department vehicle safari ticket

02

Ancient Betla Fort Ruins Walk

2 hours | Easy | Historical Chero Fort ruins inside park

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Good first tap

It is an offbeat wilderness destination for forest safaris, wildlife viewing, and exploring ancient jungle-choked ruins.

Best time

November to April

How to reach

From Daltonganj or Ranchi, drive along state highways. The roads are well-paved and pass through deciduous forests.

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